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. >> in 1960, detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest cities in america. cleveland, flint, michigan, good jobs, good income, and then came nafta and the chinese trade agreement and corporate america came with their greed. >> and meantime, 5 more states super start is today and we're starting to come in right now and gop presidential hopeful ted cruz has topped donald trump in kansas, and now with the latest from the campaign trail. >>reporter: a near collision of candidates at a caucus site in kansas. senator ted cruz rallying voters saturday. just minutes behind him, at the same location, donald trump with four states up for grabs, and violence erupted in orlando, florida. >> i will bring people together. you watch. >> trump's trip, came last c pac and marco rubio made an appearance today. >> and john kasich staying positive and already looking beyond super saturday. >> we're going to win ohio and that is going to create a whole new ballgame. >> and for the democrats, voters crushed into caucus sites early, bernie sanders focus on picking up delegates hil
. >> in 1960, detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest cities in america. cleveland, flint, michigan, good jobs, good income, and then came nafta and the chinese trade agreement and corporate america came with their greed. >> and meantime, 5 more states super start is today and we're starting to come in right now and gop presidential hopeful ted cruz has topped donald trump in kansas, and now with the latest from the campaign trail. >>reporter: a near collision of...
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. ♪ what was once one of the wealthiest cities in latin america left to the elements, left to collapse rum or tobacco or casino gambling that is the new god. it's tourists. ♪ all right. so here, chinatown. >> such as it is. >> but are there any chinese left in havana? >> no. there's a few new chinese. >> right. >> at one point the chinese community in cuba was huge, but they pretty much cleared out after the revolution as did most of the russian, jewish who were here so the state erected a few quintessential chinatown gates. muster the 14 chinese people left and summon their relatives. >> for more than 35 years, john lee anderson has been reporting from conflict zones such as syria, lebanon, libya, iraq, and afghanistan. >> i lied about my age and traveled around africa. when i was 13, i told people i was 26. >> in the early 1990s while researching a biography, he and his family moved to cuba and ended up staying for three years. you lived here during the special period which was not so special. that was the bad times. the russians had pulled out. soviets all done. >> the economy went
. ♪ what was once one of the wealthiest cities in latin america left to the elements, left to collapse rum or tobacco or casino gambling that is the new god. it's tourists. ♪ all right. so here, chinatown. >> such as it is. >> but are there any chinese left in havana? >> no. there's a few new chinese. >> right. >> at one point the chinese community in cuba was huge, but they pretty much cleared out after the revolution as did most of the russian, jewish who...
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i didn't know this until a week popping that in 1960, it turns out detroit was within of the wealthiest cities in america. flint, michigan, which today is mired in trishl poverty, was an extremely prospperous city. there is no doubt, i don't think anyone debates this, that thesedy zas trous trade policies have cost this country millions of decent-paying jobs and where new jobs created pay significantly less than those jobs used to pay years ago. that's the result of a disastrous trade policy. i'm not going say it's the only problem detroit or flint has. but it's a significant part of the decline of the communities in america. companies shut down. they go to china, mexico, pay people low wages, bring their products back into the united states. very bad policies for the american worker. >> at the same time, there's a new poll out this morning in michigan. the nbc/marist poll. shows you pretty far back. a lot of ground to make up in a few days. >> it's a funny thing about the polls, george. we started this campaign, as you well know, at 3% in the polls. 3%. way. closing the gap nationally with se
i didn't know this until a week popping that in 1960, it turns out detroit was within of the wealthiest cities in america. flint, michigan, which today is mired in trishl poverty, was an extremely prospperous city. there is no doubt, i don't think anyone debates this, that thesedy zas trous trade policies have cost this country millions of decent-paying jobs and where new jobs created pay significantly less than those jobs used to pay years ago. that's the result of a disastrous trade policy....
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disastrous trade policies. [ applause ] do you know that in 1960 detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest cities in america? flint, michigan was a prosperous city. but then what happened is corporate america said why do i want to pay somebody in michigan a living wage when i could pay slave wages in mexico or china? we're going to shut down, we're going to move abroad. we're going to bring those products back into this country. those trade policies as much as any other set of policies has resulted in the shrinking of the american middle class. and i'll tell you what else it did. it's not only job loss by the millions, it is the race to the bottom so that new jobs in manufacturing in some cases today pay 50% less than they did 20 years ago. how stupid is that trade policy? [ applause ] >> secretary clinton? >> you know, if we're going to argue about the 1990s instead of talking about the future, which i'd much prefer because i think every election is about the future and you all deserve to know what we will do to help you have a brighter future. but if we are going to talk about the 1990s, i thin
disastrous trade policies. [ applause ] do you know that in 1960 detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest cities in america? flint, michigan was a prosperous city. but then what happened is corporate america said why do i want to pay somebody in michigan a living wage when i could pay slave wages in mexico or china? we're going to shut down, we're going to move abroad. we're going to bring those products back into this country. those trade policies as much as any other set of policies has...
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san francisco is according to most matrix the wealthiest city in the country and with that wealth comes obligation. like the bible says, to whom much is given, much is expected. when it comes to crime, we should put the city's wealth to help the families and get the most violent offenders off the street. i want to thank the police department for their assistance and we have former police captain, greg is here from the department and i want to thank tom owen and parents. ms. mattie and miss car let. with that, i have one amendment to my legislation. specifically i would like to move from page 2, line 15, letter a. i would like to completely remove letter a. >> remove no one has been charged with the crime from 1 year of the date of incident. >> yes. >> and letter b. we won't need at that point. in his or her judgment that the police department has exhausted all investigative leads. >> we need a and b. >>supervisor london breed: no. only remove letter a completely. >>supervisor aaron peskin: right. because we will read letters a and b. >> yes. thank you very much for that clarity. i would
san francisco is according to most matrix the wealthiest city in the country and with that wealth comes obligation. like the bible says, to whom much is given, much is expected. when it comes to crime, we should put the city's wealth to help the families and get the most violent offenders off the street. i want to thank the police department for their assistance and we have former police captain, greg is here from the department and i want to thank tom owen and parents. ms. mattie and miss car...
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in this, arguably the wealthiest city in the country, a city that has a budget of more than $9 billion. a budget that is larger budget of thousands of budgets throughout the world. a city that has more billionaires than most countries, a city that is as wealthy as it comes, we have thousands of people living on the streets of this city. i feel strongly that the mayor of san francisco who has authority over every single city agency and that we collectively as a city government, the board of supervisors included that we have failed to deal with this issue. [applause] >> and i believe that anyway that you can try to justify where we are and talk about everything we're doing, i am sorry, but i think that the only way to deal with a problem is to recognize that it is a problem, and to acknowledge our own short comings. and i am here to acknowledge that. we, in city government, have not done enough. we're the executive branch, the mayor and his administration has failed to do what needs to be done, i believe that we and the legislative branch have a responsibility, have an obligation to act
in this, arguably the wealthiest city in the country, a city that has a budget of more than $9 billion. a budget that is larger budget of thousands of budgets throughout the world. a city that has more billionaires than most countries, a city that is as wealthy as it comes, we have thousands of people living on the streets of this city. i feel strongly that the mayor of san francisco who has authority over every single city agency and that we collectively as a city government, the board of...
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california in terms of our investment and some of the issues we deal with, we are one of the wealthiest cities in san francisco and california is one of the wealthiest states, and we are in the bottom ten in performance of our kids. i'm glad we have committed folks at the table helping us move things forward. i'm committed to support your efforts, support your plans. i was one of those kids who was problematic and thanks there were a lot of programs and adults and i am here today. as a result, i'm president of the board, but my brother wasn't so fortunate. this is the difference it makes. we hope our kids don't end up in that situation. thank you, supervisor yee for holding this important hearing and hopefully we can get some results out of this and changing the situation now to better. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. thank you for your patience. i want to thank all the department people and all the individuals who have come out to this hearing. i know it's been longer than what i anticipated. but it's to me and obviously to you a really important issue. if we don't address this
california in terms of our investment and some of the issues we deal with, we are one of the wealthiest cities in san francisco and california is one of the wealthiest states, and we are in the bottom ten in performance of our kids. i'm glad we have committed folks at the table helping us move things forward. i'm committed to support your efforts, support your plans. i was one of those kids who was problematic and thanks there were a lot of programs and adults and i am here today. as a result,...
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california in terms of our investment and some of the issues we deal with, we are one of the wealthiest cities in san francisco and california is one of the wealthiest states, and we are in the bottom ten in performance of our kids. i'm glad we have committed folks at the table helping us move things forward. i'm committed to support your efforts, support your plans. i was one of those kids who was problematic and thanks there were a lot of programs and adults and i am here today. as a result, i'm president of the board, but my brother wasn't so fortunate. this is the difference it makes. we hope our kids don't end up in that situation. thank you, supervisor yee for holding this important hearing and hopefully we can get some results out of this and changing the situation now to better. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. thank you for your patience. i want to thank all the department people and all the individuals who have come out to this hearing. i know it's been longer than what i anticipated. but it's to me and obviously to you a really important issue. if we don't address this
california in terms of our investment and some of the issues we deal with, we are one of the wealthiest cities in san francisco and california is one of the wealthiest states, and we are in the bottom ten in performance of our kids. i'm glad we have committed folks at the table helping us move things forward. i'm committed to support your efforts, support your plans. i was one of those kids who was problematic and thanks there were a lot of programs and adults and i am here today. as a result,...
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disastrous trade policies. [ applause ] do you know that in 1960, detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest cities in america? flint, michigan was a prosperous city. corporate america said why do i want to pay someone a living wage when i can pay slave wages in mexico or china. we are going to shut down and move abroad and bring the products back. the trade policies as much as any other set of policies has resulted in the shrinking of the american middle class. i will tell you what else it did. not only job loss, you but the race to the bottom so that new jobs in manufacturing in some cases pay 50% less than they did 20 years ago. how stupid is that trade policy? [ applause ] >> secretary clinton? >> you know, if we are going to argue about the 1990s instead of talking about the future which i prefer because the election is about the future and you sterve to know what we will do to help you, but if we talk about the 1990s, it's fair to say that at the end of 1990s after two terms of my husband's presidency, the unemployment rate was 4.4%. there had been a net increase of 54,000 manufacturing jobs.
disastrous trade policies. [ applause ] do you know that in 1960, detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest cities in america? flint, michigan was a prosperous city. corporate america said why do i want to pay someone a living wage when i can pay slave wages in mexico or china. we are going to shut down and move abroad and bring the products back. the trade policies as much as any other set of policies has resulted in the shrinking of the american middle class. i will tell you what else it...
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san francisco is according to most matrix the wealthiest city in the country and with that wealth comes obligation. like the bible says, to whom much is given, much is expected. when it comes to crime, we should put the city's wealth to help the families and get the most violent offenders off the street. i want to thank the police department for their assistance and we have former police captain, greg is here from the department and i want to thank tom owen and parents. ms. mattie and miss car let. with that, i have one amendment to my legislation. specifically i would like to move from page 2, line 15, letter a. i would like to completely remove letter a. >> remove no one has been charged with the crime from 1 year of the date of incident. >> yes. >> and letter b. we won't need at that point. in his or her judgment that the police department has exhausted all investigative leads. >> we need a and b. >>supervisor london breed: no. only remove letter a completely. >>supervisor aaron peskin: right. because we will read letters a and b. >> yes. thank you very much for that clarity. i would
san francisco is according to most matrix the wealthiest city in the country and with that wealth comes obligation. like the bible says, to whom much is given, much is expected. when it comes to crime, we should put the city's wealth to help the families and get the most violent offenders off the street. i want to thank the police department for their assistance and we have former police captain, greg is here from the department and i want to thank tom owen and parents. ms. mattie and miss car...
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san francisco is according to most matrix the wealthiest city in the country and with that wealth comes obligation. like the bible says, to whom much is given, much is expected. when it comes to crime, we should put the city's wealth to help the families and get the most violent offenders off the street. i want to thank the police department for their assistance and we have former police captain, greg is here from the department and i want to thank tom owen and parents. ms. mattie and miss car let. with that, i have one amendment to my legislation. specifically i would like to move from page 2, line 15, letter a. i would like to completely remove letter a. >> remove no one has been charged with the crime from 1 year of the date of incident. >> yes. >> and letter b. we won't need at that point. in his or her judgment that the police department has exhausted all investigative leads. >> we need a and b. >>supervisor london breed: no. only remove letter a completely. >>supervisor aaron peskin: right. because we will read letters a and b. >> yes. thank you very much for that clarity. i would
san francisco is according to most matrix the wealthiest city in the country and with that wealth comes obligation. like the bible says, to whom much is given, much is expected. when it comes to crime, we should put the city's wealth to help the families and get the most violent offenders off the street. i want to thank the police department for their assistance and we have former police captain, greg is here from the department and i want to thank tom owen and parents. ms. mattie and miss car...
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disastrous trade policies. [ applause ] do you know that in 1960 detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest citieserous city. but then what happened is corporate america said why do i want to pay somebody in michigan a living wage when i could pay slave wages in mexico or china? we're going to shut down, we're going to move abroad. we're going to bring those products back into this country. those trade policies as much as any other set of policies has resulted in the shrinking of the american middle class. i will tell you what else it did. it's not only job loss by the millions, it's the race to the bottom so that new jobs in manufacturing in some cases today pay 50% less than they did 20 years ago. how stupid is that trade policy? [ applause ] >> secretary clinton? >> you know, if we're going to argue about the 1990s instead of talking about the future, which i prefer because i think every election is about the future and you all deserve to know what we will do to help you have a brighter future, but if we are going to talk about the 1990s i think it's only fair to say that at the end of the 1990
disastrous trade policies. [ applause ] do you know that in 1960 detroit, michigan was one of the wealthiest citieserous city. but then what happened is corporate america said why do i want to pay somebody in michigan a living wage when i could pay slave wages in mexico or china? we're going to shut down, we're going to move abroad. we're going to bring those products back into this country. those trade policies as much as any other set of policies has resulted in the shrinking of the american...
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this was the wealthiest city in the country 50 years back.only have one candidate on the ballot right now in any party that workers and folks can actually trust will actually bring us the trade deals we need to rebuild -- building stuff in our country. secretary clinton now says she's against the tpp, a few months ago she said it was the gold standard and she was for it, and she helped push through nafta with her husband, and you cannot explain why detroit is as impoverished as a city, why it's so hollowed out without talking about nafta and all the bills that came before it, and the fact that somebody can come into the city and say they are going to do better for the detroit when they called the gold standard, and that's how we got to where we are in this city and other cities, like baltimore. >> always good to get your insights. >>> what michigan's militia had to say. that's in our next hour. >> the way everybody seems to be attacking trump, i say, you know, you are going to push me into his camp, guys. (vo) you can check on them. you can w
this was the wealthiest city in the country 50 years back.only have one candidate on the ballot right now in any party that workers and folks can actually trust will actually bring us the trade deals we need to rebuild -- building stuff in our country. secretary clinton now says she's against the tpp, a few months ago she said it was the gold standard and she was for it, and she helped push through nafta with her husband, and you cannot explain why detroit is as impoverished as a city, why it's...
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in this, arguably the wealthiest city in the country, a city that has a budget of more than $9 billion. a budget that is larger budget of thousands of budgets throughout the world. a city that has more billionaires than most countries, a city that is as wealthy as it comes, we have thousands of people living on the streets of this city. i feel strongly that the mayor of san francisco who has authority over every single city agency and that we collectively as a city government, the board of supervisors included that we have failed to deal with this issue. [applause] >> and i believe that anyway that you can try to justify where we are and talk about everything we're doing, i am sorry, but i think that the only way to deal with a problem is to recognize that it is a problem, and to acknowledge our own short comings. and i am here to acknowledge that. we, in city government, have not done enough. we're the executive branch, the mayor and his administration has failed to do what needs to be done, i believe that we and the legislative branch have a responsibility, have an obligation to act
in this, arguably the wealthiest city in the country, a city that has a budget of more than $9 billion. a budget that is larger budget of thousands of budgets throughout the world. a city that has more billionaires than most countries, a city that is as wealthy as it comes, we have thousands of people living on the streets of this city. i feel strongly that the mayor of san francisco who has authority over every single city agency and that we collectively as a city government, the board of...
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california in terms of our investment and some of the issues we deal with, we are one of the wealthiest cities in san francisco and california is one of the wealthiest states, and we are in the bottom ten in performance of our kids. i'm glad we have committed folks at the table helping us move things forward. i'm committed to support your efforts, support your plans. i was one of those kids who was problematic and thanks there were a lot of programs and adults and i am here today. as a result, i'm president of the board, but my brother wasn't so fortunate. this is the difference it makes. we hope our kids don't end up in that situation. thank you, supervisor yee for holding this important hearing and hopefully we can get some results out of this and changing the situation now to better. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you very much. thank you for your patience. i want to thank all the department people and all the individuals who have come out to this hearing. i know it's been longer than what i anticipated. but it's to me and obviously to you a really important issue. if we don't address this
california in terms of our investment and some of the issues we deal with, we are one of the wealthiest cities in san francisco and california is one of the wealthiest states, and we are in the bottom ten in performance of our kids. i'm glad we have committed folks at the table helping us move things forward. i'm committed to support your efforts, support your plans. i was one of those kids who was problematic and thanks there were a lot of programs and adults and i am here today. as a result,...
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is one of the wealthiest parts of paris, but it has been on the verge of revolt since the city announced it is building a homeless shelter there. hundreds came to a meeting held by city wall -- city hall, showing their postal to the plan. -- showing their opposable to the plan. their opposition to the plan. many are worried migrants would flood the district. >> what happened in cologne? >> you are afraid rapists will come here? >> we are not afraid. we think it is possible. reporter: city officials told migrants -- residents that no migrants would be housed in the center, but the association chosen to manage it says no one will be denied access. >> i'm not exaggerating when i say it's going to become a refugee camp. how will we stop refugees from settling around it? reporter: the 16th arrondissement offers only eight beds for homeless people. the capital has over 10,000. 13th, 18th, 19th, 10th arrondissements, there are a lot of homeless shelters. it is only normal that others should share the burden. reporter: they suggested other sites for homeless shelters. according to the city hall,
is one of the wealthiest parts of paris, but it has been on the verge of revolt since the city announced it is building a homeless shelter there. hundreds came to a meeting held by city wall -- city hall, showing their postal to the plan. -- showing their opposable to the plan. their opposition to the plan. many are worried migrants would flood the district. >> what happened in cologne? >> you are afraid rapists will come here? >> we are not afraid. we think it is possible....
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wealthiest men in indonesia? >> that is a good one. nothing wrong with that. ♪ ♪ up inda amin: you grew the second largest city in indonesia.ed in a rented house with your family, shared with two other families. what were your childhood days like? >> ok, as a normal child. a very normal child. which i remember and i experienced was an inferiority complex. most of the poor people were bullied by the rich people. that is also considered my characters. age, i like to protect the needy and the poor. minus, the minus is i have a inferiority -- and into your day complex -- and in fear or tea complex -- i like to help people people -- four people. : your dad rented out petty cabs -- pedi cabs. ventures. early how did that affect you? tahir: i didn't experience the poor condition. i am the only son. my parents try to do the best for their son. need, i didn't feel any different. maybe i am earlier mature. i see another side, the negative side. see how the elite of the rich people, bully the poor people. haslinda amin: growing up he wanted to be a doctor. what happened? tahir: you have a dream. medical schools in indonesia. maybe my
wealthiest men in indonesia? >> that is a good one. nothing wrong with that. ♪ ♪ up inda amin: you grew the second largest city in indonesia.ed in a rented house with your family, shared with two other families. what were your childhood days like? >> ok, as a normal child. a very normal child. which i remember and i experienced was an inferiority complex. most of the poor people were bullied by the rich people. that is also considered my characters. age, i like to protect the...
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cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate complaining. what i have proposed is to expend a trillion dollars over a five-year period to make sure that states and cities throughout this country have the resources they need to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. the american society of civil engineers tells us we need even more. you know what happens when we invest a trillion dollars in roads and bridges and water systems? and our educational systems? we're going to create 13 million jobs over a five-year period. >> very quickly, your senior aide said you may be offered if you weren't the nominee, the vp slot, w
cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate...
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cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate complaining. what i have proposed is to expend a trillion dollars over a five-year period to make sure that states and cities throughout this country have the resources they need to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. the american society of civil engineers tells us we need even more. you know what happens when we invest a trillion dollars in roads and bridges and water systems? and our educational systems? we're going to create 13 million jobs over a five-year period. >> very quickly, your senior aide said you may be offered if you weren't the nominee, the vp slot, w
cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate...
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cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate complaining. what i have proposed is to expend a trillion dollars over a five-year period to make sure that states and cities throughout this country have the resources they need to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. the american society of civil engineers tells us we need even more. you know what happens when we invest a trillion dollars in roads and bridges and water systems? and our educational systems? we're going to create 13 million jobs over a five-year period. >> very quickly, your senior aide said you may be offered if you weren't the nominee, the vp slot, w
cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate...
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cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate complaining. what i have proposed is to expend a trillion dollars over a five-year period to make sure that states and cities throughout this country have the resources they need to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. the american society of civil engineers tells us we need even more. you know what happens when we invest a trillion dollars in roads and bridges and water systems? and our educational systems? we're going to create 13 million jobs over a five-year period. >> very quickly, your senior aide said you may be offered if you weren't the nominee, the vp slot, w
cities like detroit and flint? >> absolutely. look in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful. in my state of vermont, we have bridges which are in desperate need of repair. roads all over this country are falling apart we have a rail system which at one point used to be the best in the world, no longer is. we have got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel so we can effectively combat climate...
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rate on the policies that you want to expand to help infrastructures of cities like detroit and flint. >> absolutely. in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful, and in my state of vermont, we have bridges in desperate need of repair, and the roads all over the countries are falling apart, and we have a rail system that at one point was the best of the world and no longer is. we have in my view to transform the energy system away from the fossil fuel to sustainable energy so we can effectively combat climate change. what i have proposed is to extend a trillion dollars over a five-year period to make sure that states and cities throughout this country have the resources that they need to rebuild our crumbling infrastructur infrastructure, and by the way, a trillion may seem like a lot of money, but the american society of civil engineers tells us that we need more, and it is a good start. and what happen when we invest $ $# 1 trillion in the roads and bridges and water systems, and educational systems so that the kids get a education, we w
rate on the policies that you want to expand to help infrastructures of cities like detroit and flint. >> absolutely. in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we should not be having a flint michigan. that is beyond disgraceful, and in my state of vermont, we have bridges in desperate need of repair, and the roads all over the countries are falling apart, and we have a rail system that at one point was the best of the world and no longer is. we have in my view to transform...
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>> why live in the city with typhoid fever, lack of sanitation when we can live out here in the country. >> a century and a half later the sea still considered one of the wealthiestthe country. rich in history and high socie society. >> regardless of where you are in america, if you say you're from philadelphia mainline it's like whoa! >> and from billionaire businessmen to famous athletes fashion designers mainline has certainly become home to many notable people. one of the most impressive on the list, though, a man named alexander johnson cassette the president of the pennsylvania railroad and credited with the planning and the construction of the tunnels be 19 the hudson river and of course the brand grand person station in new york city. >> you weren't kidding about the history behind all of that. >> isn't that interesting you think sort of the mainline it's very hoyt tee it to tee a lot of rich history in that area. >> nicole now we know it. thanks so much. >> exactly. you're wl come. >> what's your good question. log on to cbsphilly.com to commission a question. tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question and nicole will be here every night with the ans
>> why live in the city with typhoid fever, lack of sanitation when we can live out here in the country. >> a century and a half later the sea still considered one of the wealthiestthe country. rich in history and high socie society. >> regardless of where you are in america, if you say you're from philadelphia mainline it's like whoa! >> and from billionaire businessmen to famous athletes fashion designers mainline has certainly become home to many notable people. one...
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>> why live in the city with typhoid fever, lack of sanitation when we can live out here in the country. >> a century and a half later the sea still considered one of the wealthiestthe country. rich in history and high socie society. >> regardless of where you are in america, if you say you're from philadelphia mainline it's like whoa! >> and from billionaire businessmen to famous athletes fashion designers mainline has certainly become home to many notable people. one of the most impressive on the list, though, a man named alexander johnson cassette the president of the pennsylvania railroad and credited with the planning and the construction of the tunnels be 19 the hudson river and of course the brand grand person station in new york city. >> you weren't kidding about the history behind all of that. >> isn't that interesting you think sort of the mainline it's very hoyt tee it to tee a lot of rich history in that area. >> nicole now we know it. thanks so much. >> exactly. you're wl come. >> what's your good question. log on to cbsphilly.com to commission a question. tweet us using the hash tag cbs3 good question and nicole will be here every night with the ans
>> why live in the city with typhoid fever, lack of sanitation when we can live out here in the country. >> a century and a half later the sea still considered one of the wealthiestthe country. rich in history and high socie society. >> regardless of where you are in america, if you say you're from philadelphia mainline it's like whoa! >> and from billionaire businessmen to famous athletes fashion designers mainline has certainly become home to many notable people. one...
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city, it's part of the place a i live and i do something, you know? we make fun of people making artisanal beers and heritage yams or whatever. [laughter] i mean, what are the wealthiest people doing when they retire? they go and make beer and yams and orchids and stuff. [laughter] that's actually fun to do. and if you can do it in a way that supports your community and they're doing something that supports you, you start to see not all of it, but a larger percentage of your economic activity ends up taking place in the sphere between people on a more local scale. and, yeah, you're going to till buy your i -- still buy your iphones from apple and multi-national conglomerates, but it doesn't have to be the entire economy. >> it's interesting, lumio is a good example. i was on the phone with ben knight last week, and he was telling me about what started as the occupy movement in taiwan x there's been a lot of organizing on lumio for that group, and now a lot of them have actually -- the government sort of had a turning point and it was like, all right, we hear you, we're in. what do we need to do. and have hired a bunch of them. and so what you're seeing is these now-ac
city, it's part of the place a i live and i do something, you know? we make fun of people making artisanal beers and heritage yams or whatever. [laughter] i mean, what are the wealthiest people doing when they retire? they go and make beer and yams and orchids and stuff. [laughter] that's actually fun to do. and if you can do it in a way that supports your community and they're doing something that supports you, you start to see not all of it, but a larger percentage of your economic activity...
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city and then the lights of fox news. the united states, i'm briefly going to touch on belongs to he latter grouping. it is of some of the wealthiest most privileged americans like the falic family, imassume it's not pronounce lining phallic. the schottenstein family, owns over american eagle outfitters, the book family, owners of jet support system's who funnel billion's tax exempt money to finance the persistent incremental fast of palestine. other peoples -- our homes, history and heritage. the best of our culture, food, memories, cemeteries, churches, mosques, orchards, olive groves, all so those who have so much can also have an extra country so every jew wish are person in the world may be accorded an entitlement to dual citizenship, number one their own ancestral homeland and one in mine. this colonial enterprise -- is that coming up -- of population change can be visualized through maps showing the ex-appropriation and the dramatic transfer of land ownership. the native sons and daughters of palestine are now relegated to what amounts to less than 11% of our historic homeland. arranged as an apartheid, waterwaterless archip
city and then the lights of fox news. the united states, i'm briefly going to touch on belongs to he latter grouping. it is of some of the wealthiest most privileged americans like the falic family, imassume it's not pronounce lining phallic. the schottenstein family, owns over american eagle outfitters, the book family, owners of jet support system's who funnel billion's tax exempt money to finance the persistent incremental fast of palestine. other peoples -- our homes, history and heritage....
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city, part of the place i live and to do something. we make fun of people making art is no beers and heritage games or whatever. one of the wealthiest people do when they retire? they go and make beer and jams and forget since then. it's fun to do. if you can do it in a way that supports your committee and they're doing something that supports you, you start to see not all of it but a larger percentage of economic activity into taking place in this sphere between people on a more local scale. and yeah, you're going to still buy her iphones from apple and multinational conglomerates but it doesn't have to be the entire economy. >> i was on the phone with the night last week and he was telling me about what started as occupy movement in taiwan and a lot of organizing on tranfour for that group and a lot of them have come together and had a turning point and all right, we do you. we are in. what we need to do. and fired a bunch of them. so what you're seeing is these now activists becoming government employees and starting to do process of change internally. i was listening to him and i was, that sounds awesome. like how does that come
city, part of the place i live and to do something. we make fun of people making art is no beers and heritage games or whatever. one of the wealthiest people do when they retire? they go and make beer and jams and forget since then. it's fun to do. if you can do it in a way that supports your committee and they're doing something that supports you, you start to see not all of it but a larger percentage of economic activity into taking place in this sphere between people on a more local scale....
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wealthiest people in our country to help us defray some of the costs here. and you can't have 29,000 people a year or 78 people a day dying of an overdose in suburbs, cities and rural areas with, in many instances, synthetic opiates coming in through china, through florida primarily, getting added into the drug and killing our citizens. they want to go get help and they can't get it because we don't have the resources. we need your help. we need your support on this, we need to boost the mental health services and we need your help to address this national emergency. with that, i yield one minute to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. norcross. >> i thank my colleague for yielding. this has become that national epidemic. when we talk about priorities this saves money. treatment safbs money. you don't find money on the street for addicts. they go and get it. our criminal justice system, our medical system impacts, correction systems, ultimately leads in death. the disease of addiction is no different than diabetes. it's chronic and we don't people up for having a piece of cake who are a diabetic. 47,000 overdoses a year. opiates was the number he talked about.
wealthiest people in our country to help us defray some of the costs here. and you can't have 29,000 people a year or 78 people a day dying of an overdose in suburbs, cities and rural areas with, in many instances, synthetic opiates coming in through china, through florida primarily, getting added into the drug and killing our citizens. they want to go get help and they can't get it because we don't have the resources. we need your help. we need your support on this, we need to boost the mental...
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wealthiest counties in the country surround washington, d.c. you have a real estate market that took a narrow downturn but rebounded very quickly. you have a cityession-proof to some degree. so this republican establishment, the consulting class in washington, d.c., these are not living wage jobs. and at the end of the day, i think they totally miss the psychic impact, the economic impact of the great recession, of the economic collapse. it was such a seismic event in the modern history of the country that even eight years later it's the defining issue of the 2016 campaign as it was the defining issue of the 2008 fall campaign. and they just don't get it. don't understand the impact for blue-collar wage voters and you're seeing them all play out in this general election and this republican establishment in washington, d.c. until the middle of the fall, legitimately if you talk to people in washington they say, well, no, jeb bush will win, he's the republican front-runner. until very, very late in the process. >> and then they immediately said "marco rubio is going to win." >> then it was marco rubio. and now it's there's going to be a brokered
wealthiest counties in the country surround washington, d.c. you have a real estate market that took a narrow downturn but rebounded very quickly. you have a cityession-proof to some degree. so this republican establishment, the consulting class in washington, d.c., these are not living wage jobs. and at the end of the day, i think they totally miss the psychic impact, the economic impact of the great recession, of the economic collapse. it was such a seismic event in the modern history of the...