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. >> we've got the worst severe poverty rate of any major city in the united states.nd the breakdown of family, that severe poverty, the lack of economic opportunity winds up creating all of these terrible outcomes. and it's not just in the murder rate. it's also just in the overall health in the cities. we've got some of the worst disparities by zip code in this town of any city in the united states and severe endemic poverty. if there isn't an opportunity to bring families together, keep them intact, and also, i think, economic opportunity is a key driver of all that, it doesn't happen. >> we asked commissioner ramsey when he was the commissioner why don't we see national gangs set foot in philadelphia? you know what he said? he said they were afraid of the people in the neighborhoods in those particular gangs, which goes along the line of maybe these drug gangs in philadelphia are being squeezed to the point where the fighting is just like a typical response. they're working on territory that's getting smaller and smaller. do you buy that? >> well, i think there's
. >> we've got the worst severe poverty rate of any major city in the united states.nd the breakdown of family, that severe poverty, the lack of economic opportunity winds up creating all of these terrible outcomes. and it's not just in the murder rate. it's also just in the overall health in the cities. we've got some of the worst disparities by zip code in this town of any city in the united states and severe endemic poverty. if there isn't an opportunity to bring families together,...
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their interpretation says any city could in does not influenced by any city of miami can come in and intervene in a direct victims lawsuit and go off in any direction. that cannot possibly be what congress thought about when they used the word person agreed in the statue. to allow cities to come in and interfere with that kind of lawsuit. >> it is hard to think that congress would know that in 1988 when we have already let a village committee and a municipality. >> but it's very important. we are not crippling with that. gladstone is 100% law, were not seeking to change it. they are the one seeking to expand into directions but by taking it out of segregation and by proximate cause. >> thank you counsel, the cases emitted. >> here's a look at our schedule and the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern's on c-span, remarks from arizona supreme court justice clint on federal and state judiciaries. on c-span2, spoke to be with books and authors who have written about language and communication. on c-span three, american history tv with a look back to the year 1967 focusing on the
their interpretation says any city could in does not influenced by any city of miami can come in and intervene in a direct victims lawsuit and go off in any direction. that cannot possibly be what congress thought about when they used the word person agreed in the statue. to allow cities to come in and interfere with that kind of lawsuit. >> it is hard to think that congress would know that in 1988 when we have already let a village committee and a municipality. >> but it's very...
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make and specifically since trump on make america great again and he's a new yorker and if there is any city in the world where you do business it's new york and you don't really care who you are doing business with as long as it's good business. basically saying to all the service members who race their hand to defense our country and stand by the constitution seems like a terrible waste of in intellectual and opportunity and the opportunity and the discrimination act. that's a head scratching but again that goes back to him rolling back the oh bm a advancements. neither would be good for business. thankfully we have corporations that step in and give protections to their employees, but this is still think the community needs to strongly look at getting legislation under the house and senate through alleys of ours hopefully and get some kind of employment discrimination package once again started because i think it does have to be a legislative victory as opposed to simply an executive order or a court decision. we have about 30 seconds left. very quickly when you look at some of these deci
make and specifically since trump on make america great again and he's a new yorker and if there is any city in the world where you do business it's new york and you don't really care who you are doing business with as long as it's good business. basically saying to all the service members who race their hand to defense our country and stand by the constitution seems like a terrible waste of in intellectual and opportunity and the opportunity and the discrimination act. that's a head scratching...
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so owner susan westbrook can bring peace of mind to any city she wants. >> i like that. i'll be doing that in between shows from now on. >> i've never been able to master it. tried it a couple of times >> maybe after the weekend can you come to my house and kind of park there? >> little stressed out gwen >> just a little. but take a look at all the rainfall and radar right now, it's coming down. and it's definitely very dangerous out there with all the flood concerns that we have. we want you to know about that. flood watches and warnings in effect. turn around, don't drown. >> careful out there everybody. >> friday, of course, big day for political news. keep it here, 5at630 is right after the break. now at havertys furniture, special pricing and financing make this a great time to save. through august 7th, find savings in every room. makes every decision that much easier. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. i'm going to the movies with
so owner susan westbrook can bring peace of mind to any city she wants. >> i like that. i'll be doing that in between shows from now on. >> i've never been able to master it. tried it a couple of times >> maybe after the weekend can you come to my house and kind of park there? >> little stressed out gwen >> just a little. but take a look at all the rainfall and radar right now, it's coming down. and it's definitely very dangerous out there with all the flood...
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to start any moment you know the event has been highly anticipated since don't trump was sworn in last january well let's cross slide thank you standing by as well in the northern german city of hamburg hi there ed. so there we go we got the hello the hung up in the back all that art of the way we're now just waiting we expect to happen any moment now is the first direct face to face talks between vladimir putin and donald trump. and he was the eldest again well what can i say the two most influential men on this planet are late and if the two presidents administrations had stuck to the schedule we would already be watching the first ever meeting between a lot of our proof and donald trump but it's not happening yet it was meant to start at three forty five pm local time which is a bit more than sixty minutes ago so yes the presidents are late now this brings us to a new entry because i was told that the presidents were meant to talk from that it's thirty minutes till let's say one hour but it will that mean that kind of delay that they will have to cut short their meeting because of the tight g twenty schedule that we don't know if we will find the answer very very soon a
to start any moment you know the event has been highly anticipated since don't trump was sworn in last january well let's cross slide thank you standing by as well in the northern german city of hamburg hi there ed. so there we go we got the hello the hung up in the back all that art of the way we're now just waiting we expect to happen any moment now is the first direct face to face talks between vladimir putin and donald trump. and he was the eldest again well what can i say the two most...
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i like that it a scene, and it could be any city and its cool, the figures in the pipecleaner cycle.ike the colours, i like the story and you need to take time to really go through it and it's fabulous. but if you want to see dafuture, the quick. greg bishop's work typically stays up greg bishop's work typically stays up abouta greg bishop's work typically stays up about a week before being taken down by sanitation workers or destroyed by the weather. so creative. an official picture has been released to mark the fourth birthday of prince george and the future king looks a happy little boy. george beams out of the portrait taken at kensington palace ahead of his birthday, which the youngster will celebrate on saturday. the duke of duchess of cambridge issued a statement thanking everyone for all of the kind messages they've received. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. hello and welcome to the weekend. although you may view that as a hollow greeting once you have seen the forecast. there is an wet weather in south—west england and wales and the
i like that it a scene, and it could be any city and its cool, the figures in the pipecleaner cycle.ike the colours, i like the story and you need to take time to really go through it and it's fabulous. but if you want to see dafuture, the quick. greg bishop's work typically stays up greg bishop's work typically stays up abouta greg bishop's work typically stays up about a week before being taken down by sanitation workers or destroyed by the weather. so creative. an official picture has been...
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maritime attorney jim walker, who has sued cruise lines says these ships harbor the same dangers as any city, but with no real police and complex jurisdictional issues, crimes, especially sexual assaults, can go unreported and unprosecuted. >> it happens more often than the cruise lines will admit. and it happens more often to little children than the cruise lines have ever admitted. >> most of the alleged victims we spoke to say they're suing because that is their best hope for justice. as for abby's case, carnival told us the employee was a third-party contractor and because of conflicting information and lack of evidence, no criminal charges were filed. but carnival acknowledged that something did happen in email sent to the smiths, our heartfelt apologies for the unfortunate incident. the carnival offered them a refund, a complimentary cruise and to pay for counseling for abby. many of the young victims we spoke with are now in counseling. one reportedly attempted suicide after the assault and all are still traumatized. >> so it really did take away my innocence. >> tammy lightner, nbc n
maritime attorney jim walker, who has sued cruise lines says these ships harbor the same dangers as any city, but with no real police and complex jurisdictional issues, crimes, especially sexual assaults, can go unreported and unprosecuted. >> it happens more often than the cruise lines will admit. and it happens more often to little children than the cruise lines have ever admitted. >> most of the alleged victims we spoke to say they're suing because that is their best hope for...
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political climate, i have no reason to feel that -- i have no reason to feel hopeful that other any city -- perr-city neighborhoods, tick you early -- particularly those that continue to suffer , will improve in the future. thus to repeat -- whereas the future of privileged blacks, like the members of other privileged groups, look relatively good, the overall future of poor blacks looks very bleak indeed. -- nowhere is this more apparent than when you examine the plight of low skilled black males. the disproportionate number of low skilled lakh males in this of the legacies of historic segregation and discrimination. however, aside from the effects of current discrimination, including those caused by employer bias, a number of dconomic forces have contribute to the incredibly low skill rate and correspondingly low incomes and these forces include changes in the relative demand for low skilled labor cost by the computer revolution, the globalization of economic activity. there are limited skills and education that are concentrated. given time constraints, i would like to focus on this las
political climate, i have no reason to feel that -- i have no reason to feel hopeful that other any city -- perr-city neighborhoods, tick you early -- particularly those that continue to suffer , will improve in the future. thus to repeat -- whereas the future of privileged blacks, like the members of other privileged groups, look relatively good, the overall future of poor blacks looks very bleak indeed. -- nowhere is this more apparent than when you examine the plight of low skilled black...
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with this is they take civilians as human shields or they disguise as civilians on the way out of any city and also now because it is surrounded by the iraqi forces, so that might be the announcement of tonight might mean the end of the eye s in mosul but it might not be the end of the organisation in iraq oi’ the end of the organisation in iraq or syria. this must make authorities in iraq and syria very nervous. yes. the problem with this is that has to bea the problem with this is that has to be a support by the coalition forces higher than it used to be before, the problem with this is the us is using something called a bubble carrier and this is different weapons, so carrier and this is different weapons, so the risk on the civilians will mount up much more thanit civilians will mount up much more than it was before, especially with the preparations. and the civilian toll in the battle for most was huge. yes, and even in the last week oi’ huge. yes, and even in the last week orso, huge. yes, and even in the last week or so, what we have been told by our correspondence is that when you
with this is they take civilians as human shields or they disguise as civilians on the way out of any city and also now because it is surrounded by the iraqi forces, so that might be the announcement of tonight might mean the end of the eye s in mosul but it might not be the end of the organisation in iraq oi’ the end of the organisation in iraq or syria. this must make authorities in iraq and syria very nervous. yes. the problem with this is that has to bea the problem with this is that has...
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i like that it's a scene and it could be any city and it's cool, the figures in the pipe cleaner circleyou created it, i like the colours, i like the story, and you need to take time to really go through it, and it's fabulous. but if you want to see dafuture, be quick — greg bishop's work typically stays up about a week before being taken down by sanitation workers or destroyed by the weather. an official picture has been released to mark the fourth birthday of prince george, and the future king looks a happy little boy. george beams out of the portrait taken at kensington palace ahead of his birthday, which the youngster will celebrate on saturday. but the latest news. stay with us here on bbc news. —— that is the latest. hello and welcome to the weekend — although you may view that as a somewhat hollow greeting once you have seen the forecast. some really very wet weather on friday in south—west england and wales in particular. but that transferring further east around this low pressure, which is still a player in our weather going to the weekend. not a washout. more of a sunshine—and
i like that it's a scene and it could be any city and it's cool, the figures in the pipe cleaner circleyou created it, i like the colours, i like the story, and you need to take time to really go through it, and it's fabulous. but if you want to see dafuture, be quick — greg bishop's work typically stays up about a week before being taken down by sanitation workers or destroyed by the weather. an official picture has been released to mark the fourth birthday of prince george, and the future...
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from cyberspace we can cut off the electrical grid of any city on the planet. are you all crazy?!ding here watching it happen. students don't have money to pay tuition. the refugees have no homes to go to. the old people are dying, because they can't afford the medical care, and you're pouring billions of dollars every day into killing machines?! what in your long life and career have you learned about the nature of evil, and human beings's capacity to commit the most unspeakable, horrific acts against their fellow human beings? well, i've learned simply, as it's very obvious, that people in very high places, people of good education and high rank, are quite competent at becoming mass murderers against any group that they think threatens either their nationality or their religion or their economic circumstance. i have seen that. and these are not crimes committed by devils with horns, these are committed by educated, well—intentioned, patriotic people. but we have to change the hearts and minds of people, so that they recognise it's not cowardice to be ready to compromise, and to
from cyberspace we can cut off the electrical grid of any city on the planet. are you all crazy?!ding here watching it happen. students don't have money to pay tuition. the refugees have no homes to go to. the old people are dying, because they can't afford the medical care, and you're pouring billions of dollars every day into killing machines?! what in your long life and career have you learned about the nature of evil, and human beings's capacity to commit the most unspeakable, horrific acts...
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from cyberspace we can cut off the electrical grid of any city on the planet. are you all crazy?!e watching it happen. students don't have money to pay tuition. the refugees have no homes to go to. the old people are dying, because they can't afford the medical care, and you're pouring billions of dollars every day into killing machines?! what in your long life and career have you learned about the nature of evil, and human beings‘s capacity to commit the most unspeakable, horrific acts against their fellow human beings? well, i've learned simply, as it's very obvious, that people in very high places, people of good education and high rank, are quite competent at becoming mass murderers against any group that they think threatens either their nationality or their religion or their economic circumstance. i have seen that. and these are not crimes committed by devils with horns, these are committed by educated, well—intentioned, patriotic people. but we have to change the hearts and minds of people, so that they recognise it's not cowardice to be ready to compromise, and to be conci
from cyberspace we can cut off the electrical grid of any city on the planet. are you all crazy?!e watching it happen. students don't have money to pay tuition. the refugees have no homes to go to. the old people are dying, because they can't afford the medical care, and you're pouring billions of dollars every day into killing machines?! what in your long life and career have you learned about the nature of evil, and human beings‘s capacity to commit the most unspeakable, horrific acts...
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and from almost the time the city of any city inside israel carried out an attack on israeli occupation forces which ultimately killed two israeli soldiers and injured a third of the assailants were executed on the scene at the all locks a compound which is unprecedented in egypt for the last decades we haven't seen israeli soldiers kill close indians at the altar compound and we have actually never seen a palestinian is carried out a deadly attack on the israelis at the compound. the violence comes amid several recent violent incidents many of them and all of them children. going to be about having problems with the economic numbers that believe that the. u.n. special envoy stefan demister concluded the latest round of talks with a syrian government delegation in geneva today the two sides discussed the current ceasefire negotiated between the united states and russia in syria and a path forward to permanent peace meanwhile russia said it is willing to deploy monitors to southwestern syria according to a senior u.s. official president trump touted the success of the syrian cease fire w
and from almost the time the city of any city inside israel carried out an attack on israeli occupation forces which ultimately killed two israeli soldiers and injured a third of the assailants were executed on the scene at the all locks a compound which is unprecedented in egypt for the last decades we haven't seen israeli soldiers kill close indians at the altar compound and we have actually never seen a palestinian is carried out a deadly attack on the israelis at the compound. the violence...
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i like that it a scene, and it could be any city and it's cool, the figures in the pipecleaner circleeated it, i like the colours, i like the story and you need to take time to really go through it, and it's fabulous. but if you want to see dafuture, be quick. greg bishop's work typically stays up about a week before being taken down by sanitation workers or destroyed by the weather. if you want to get in touch with me and the rest of the team, get in touch with us on twitter. hello and welcome to the weekend — although you may view that as a somewhat hollow greeting once you have seen the forecast. some really very wet weather on friday in south—west england and wales in particular. but that transferring further east around this low pressure, which is still a player in our weather going to the weekend. not a washout. more of a sunshine and showers picture. but some of those showers will be heavy. some sunshine in between, and after a really windy day for some of us on friday. over the weekend, it is still breezy, but the winds are looking lighter. showers could be gusty. this is what
i like that it a scene, and it could be any city and it's cool, the figures in the pipecleaner circleeated it, i like the colours, i like the story and you need to take time to really go through it, and it's fabulous. but if you want to see dafuture, be quick. greg bishop's work typically stays up about a week before being taken down by sanitation workers or destroyed by the weather. if you want to get in touch with me and the rest of the team, get in touch with us on twitter. hello and welcome...
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. - and dallas also, let's say, not just any city in this country, right? it is the the 9th largest city in the entire country, it has a long history of issues around race. - yes, it does. - and so, dallas as a particular backdrop is an element of this story, and maybe a greater burden for this city to show its best face. - i agree. and we were intentional in our ways of managing this crowd. we were making sure that the best of dallas was gonna be-- - on display. - display. - so the gentleman who killed these police officers. five officers ultimately died as a result of this day. micah johnson was an army veteran, african american, and he very specifically said, we came to know, that he was targeting the police, and white police, specifically, as a result of these incidents that have happened elsewhere. - yes, we learned that later at the time when we negotiated with him. people think this was a long, drawn-out event. and it was to a certain extent, but the shootout was just a few minutes, then we spent the time after the suspect gets cornered, three and a
. - and dallas also, let's say, not just any city in this country, right? it is the the 9th largest city in the entire country, it has a long history of issues around race. - yes, it does. - and so, dallas as a particular backdrop is an element of this story, and maybe a greater burden for this city to show its best face. - i agree. and we were intentional in our ways of managing this crowd. we were making sure that the best of dallas was gonna be-- - on display. - display. - so the gentleman...
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any point, i can live in florida? >> iggy: it wasn't for me. i was hustling. hustling in a big city. is a nice little trashy hang. you could just pull up to the beach any time you wanted and look out and see the end of complications. and anybody could do that and it and i thought, that's a -- this is beautiful. ♪ >> anthony: so we're eating healthy today? >> iggy: yeah. >> anthony: what do you like here? >> iggy: i wouldn't have thought back then in my dorm room that all those years later i'd be eating healthy with iggy pop. barbecue shrimp for the godfather of punk. i get wild and crazy with some roast pork. a little white wine, our only tilt toward the debauches of previous lives. >> anthony: i well remember the first stooges album coming out, the context of the time. this was, what, '69? >> iggy: '69, august. >> anthony: in a lot of ways as far as looking after my health, your music early on was a negative example. >> iggy: i hear you. >> anthony: and looking at my own life and career, i'm pretty much known for traveling around the world and recklessly drinking and eating to exces
any point, i can live in florida? >> iggy: it wasn't for me. i was hustling. hustling in a big city. is a nice little trashy hang. you could just pull up to the beach any time you wanted and look out and see the end of complications. and anybody could do that and it and i thought, that's a -- this is beautiful. ♪ >> anthony: so we're eating healthy today? >> iggy: yeah. >> anthony: what do you like here? >> iggy: i wouldn't have thought back then in my dorm room...
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the deaths in any city are tragic. 63 million contacts between police and citizens we have that data aavailable. we can't get distracted. there will be some cops that are bad and some protest by people using their individual hatred around protests. john: there is a new book out that says america is safer if we lock more people up. we lock up 98 out of every 100,000. no other country comes close. is that justified? are we more violent in america? >> yes, we are. family breakdown. kids growing up without fathers. without impulse control. drive-by shootings are practically and uniquely an american phenomenon. only 3% of people who commit a property crime end up in prison. john: she disagrees with you. she says lock them up. >> we are at the lowest crime rate in this country since the last generation. we represent 30,000 professional law enforcement from all over the country. john: you have been a chief three times different places. >> i want police officers to have alternatives to arrests. i don't know a cop who want to put a guy with meantal illness in jail. officers want to be chasing
the deaths in any city are tragic. 63 million contacts between police and citizens we have that data aavailable. we can't get distracted. there will be some cops that are bad and some protest by people using their individual hatred around protests. john: there is a new book out that says america is safer if we lock more people up. we lock up 98 out of every 100,000. no other country comes close. is that justified? are we more violent in america? >> yes, we are. family breakdown. kids...
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. >> of course the studio is on wheels and owner susan w westbrook can bring peace of mind to any cityou need to meditate after today. >> put a sleeping bag. >> you want to meditate. >> come park at my house i'll need it for sure. >> it's been really stre stressful. it's been weather we're anxious to warn people about because of dangers out. there it's definitely dangerous. it's still coming done folks and we'll not get a break until at least tomorrow might. let look live outside. we had a bit of break earlier and that rain filled back in again and we are starting to see a little bit of more of it really coming down quite hard. and in many of our neighborhoods and that's starty right through until tomorrow night. so, prepare yourselves accordingly and try to be safe out there. if you don't have to go out don't go out. take a look at this entire area. you see this light green color here that means that this area is all under a flood watch and that's in effect until tomorrow. but the bright reds and oranges you see here on that is the heaviest rainfall of what we're getting and now, we h
. >> of course the studio is on wheels and owner susan w westbrook can bring peace of mind to any cityou need to meditate after today. >> put a sleeping bag. >> you want to meditate. >> come park at my house i'll need it for sure. >> it's been really stre stressful. it's been weather we're anxious to warn people about because of dangers out. there it's definitely dangerous. it's still coming done folks and we'll not get a break until at least tomorrow might. let...
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i lived in san francisco for 12 years, longer than i lived in any city in life. i move there had to do comedy but the fist thing that made me want to come to the city is bruce lee. he was born in china town in 1940, the year of the dragon. back in 1800s the chinese people -- many people don't realize that chinese people were among the first immigrants to this country. and almost 200 years later many of us don't know anything about the chinese american experience. we know the easy stuff like kung foo or shall may. lunar new year. even that proves we don't even know what we know, you know. and while chinese american ls are only around 1% of population in san francisco they are the large largest minority group. the cheer size of china has made somebody some politicians are obsessed with. >> how do we manage china. >>oopetions shut down of amera. >> they built artificial islands and now thai taking them oaf. >> okay. what's it like for chinese americans here? in connection to china or is being chinese american it's on identity. i know chinese, chinese american, there'
i lived in san francisco for 12 years, longer than i lived in any city in life. i move there had to do comedy but the fist thing that made me want to come to the city is bruce lee. he was born in china town in 1940, the year of the dragon. back in 1800s the chinese people -- many people don't realize that chinese people were among the first immigrants to this country. and almost 200 years later many of us don't know anything about the chinese american experience. we know the easy stuff like...
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you can go to any city in the world and go to a bar and talk to someone. >> that's crazy that it is alls not in any particular place and we tend to think of it as an american show but of course it's not even shot here. >> i think the only place it's not shown is north korea. >> is that right. >> we're working on that. >> you know kim jong-un will see it. you know he's the only one that gets that show. this is an interesting sidebar, would you consider ala dennis rodman going over to north korea as an ambassador to perhaps disarm them? >> if i found out he was a fan i'd go. >> you would go to north korea? >> i'd go. yeah. >> this is unbelievable! >> what have i just said. >> what if you take your friend with the gopro on his head to go. [ laughter ] all right we're going to take a break. kit harington is here when we come back. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the men's wearhouse national suit drive. event is in full swing. they are not listening to me. watch this. who wants ice creeaaaaaam!? so that's how you get them to listen. t
you can go to any city in the world and go to a bar and talk to someone. >> that's crazy that it is alls not in any particular place and we tend to think of it as an american show but of course it's not even shot here. >> i think the only place it's not shown is north korea. >> is that right. >> we're working on that. >> you know kim jong-un will see it. you know he's the only one that gets that show. this is an interesting sidebar, would you consider ala dennis...
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these require highly specialized skills to produce that he could not get in any cities. people that do those sorts of things cluster together in a limited number of places like new york, chicago, places she labeled as global cities. the rise of new york and chicago came as part of the decline of this world. the globalization that spread to the factories all over the world, which was not the only factor leading to decline. globalization played some role. it is part of what fueled the rise of the city. people like to think of globalization as something that just happened, like a meteorite. globalization, yes there were various forms of technological improvements. globalization was a deliberate government choice. nafta was government policy. the uruguay round of trade talks, government action. government has been a tremendous promoter of globalization in these policies. , whichellectual classes are disproportionately based in global cities have been the biggest cheerleaders for this system because they are the ones primarily benefiting from it. i think we need to look at glo
these require highly specialized skills to produce that he could not get in any cities. people that do those sorts of things cluster together in a limited number of places like new york, chicago, places she labeled as global cities. the rise of new york and chicago came as part of the decline of this world. the globalization that spread to the factories all over the world, which was not the only factor leading to decline. globalization played some role. it is part of what fueled the rise of the...
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democratic mayor of pennsylvania's third largest city has denied any wrongdoing , it is continuing to campaign for a fourth term. the department of justice does have a news conference scheduled for 1:30 to discuss these charges further. mayor pawlowski expect to comment once the indictment is made public. we will bring it to you when we have those details. we are live from federal court i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". rahel and jim, back to you. >> thank you. >>> in 5:36n business news another record high on wall street. >> money watch's roxana saberi joins us live from the insuring stock exchange with that and more, good morning, roxana. >> good morning. >> reporter: investors expect federal reserve to leave interest rates unchanged as it wraps up a two day meeting. here on wall street tuesday dow jones gained 100 points and nasdaq added a point reaching a record high. president trump says apple has promised to build three quote big beautiful manufacturing plants in the u.s. according to the wall street journal. he didn't say where or what they would produce, apple has not
democratic mayor of pennsylvania's third largest city has denied any wrongdoing , it is continuing to campaign for a fourth term. the department of justice does have a news conference scheduled for 1:30 to discuss these charges further. mayor pawlowski expect to comment once the indictment is made public. we will bring it to you when we have those details. we are live from federal court i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". rahel and jim, back to you. >> thank you....
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tinder heard of their story and their exchanges ask told the two to pick any city they wanted for theirhe city they picked was in hawaii. i imagine things will go well. >> way to work that advantage. >> yeah. >> a competition involving san francisco's iconic cable car begins in just a couple hours. >> the annual contest will take place at noon today in union square. this is the 54th year that the event has taken place. it is a competition between the cable car conductors and the grip men and women. it will be judged on the rhythm, originality and style. i will be one of the judges. and mark tamayo. >> what do you listen for as a judge. >> you know it when you hear it. >> it is a feeling that you get. >> you hear it. and by the way, it is a lot harder than it looks. >> yeah. >> the bells are heavy and hitting them is hard. >> new respect for the men and women of the cable cars of san francisco. >>> we will talk with the film maker of moscow never sleeps. it is about the daily life in russia and putin. also did you know that tomorrow is macaroni and cheese day. >> it is on my calendar. >>
tinder heard of their story and their exchanges ask told the two to pick any city they wanted for theirhe city they picked was in hawaii. i imagine things will go well. >> way to work that advantage. >> yeah. >> a competition involving san francisco's iconic cable car begins in just a couple hours. >> the annual contest will take place at noon today in union square. this is the 54th year that the event has taken place. it is a competition between the cable car conductors...
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he wants to cut federal funding to any cities or counties that do not cooperate with immigration policiesy the trump administration plans to ask a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit. >>> that comes as the city of oakland's public safety committee just voted to terminate the partnership between i.c.e. and the opd. oakland is a sanctuary city. but last year, former police chief sean whent entered into a memorandum of understanding allowing particular oakland police department officers to be designated as united states customs officers. city council member rebecca kaplan then sponsored this resolution calling for oakland to sever its ties with immigration and customs enforcement. >>> some civil rights groups are outraged over a police shooting bill making its way through the california legislature. the initial version passed by the assembly would have allowed local police and district attorney's to ask the state attorney general's office to investigate police shootings. but lawmakers failed to include the $10 million required to hire investigators. the bill was heavily modified. it will no
he wants to cut federal funding to any cities or counties that do not cooperate with immigration policiesy the trump administration plans to ask a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit. >>> that comes as the city of oakland's public safety committee just voted to terminate the partnership between i.c.e. and the opd. oakland is a sanctuary city. but last year, former police chief sean whent entered into a memorandum of understanding allowing particular oakland police department officers...
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i do not see any missiles or any fighter jets from north korea bombing any cities in america. just like libyans and iraqis. they have not done anything to us. people are sick and tired of us bullying people all over the world. do what we say or we are going to bomb you. americans need to wake up and count the people we have slaughtered since 2000. based on the other line. host: sam in california. robin, he doesn't second, i don't understand how this dinosaur of soviet power ruffling feathers over here -- at the same time, i don't understand how people don't take it seriously, because south korea does and so does japan, and those are important allies. sweets -- a bunch of fleets over there to the south china sea. unfortunately for syria -- i don't know. immediate is a more , you know,opposed to just a bad neighborhood -- i don't know. with -- seems like more each of these lines that were drawn post-world war ii, they have been at war forever. this area is different. it seems to be more of an immediate threat. robin's a this cartoon and everything, but how is he going over there
i do not see any missiles or any fighter jets from north korea bombing any cities in america. just like libyans and iraqis. they have not done anything to us. people are sick and tired of us bullying people all over the world. do what we say or we are going to bomb you. americans need to wake up and count the people we have slaughtered since 2000. based on the other line. host: sam in california. robin, he doesn't second, i don't understand how this dinosaur of soviet power ruffling feathers...
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. >> this is not just any city where an allegation of a racist cop was being made. this is a lapd. >> the racist allegation simmering under the surface come to a boil days before the trial begins when the defense wants permission to ask furman if he's ever used the n-word. >> and i'll use the word because i'm quoting him. all the n, put them together in a big group and burn them. >> but the prosecutor wants no part of it. >> it is the filthiest, nastiest word in the english language. it will upset the black jurors. it will give them a test and the test will be whose side are you on, the side of the white prosecutors and the white policeman or the black defendant and his very prominent and capable black lawyer. >> cochran immediately fires back. >> not every african-american feels that way. it is the meaning to our juries to say that african-americans cannot hear these offensive words. >> the battle lines are drawn. and race will help define the trial's outcome. it's january 24th, 1995. the trial of o.j. simpson has begun. >> there was a forest of satellite trucks, s
. >> this is not just any city where an allegation of a racist cop was being made. this is a lapd. >> the racist allegation simmering under the surface come to a boil days before the trial begins when the defense wants permission to ask furman if he's ever used the n-word. >> and i'll use the word because i'm quoting him. all the n, put them together in a big group and burn them. >> but the prosecutor wants no part of it. >> it is the filthiest, nastiest word in...
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i think any city could have a war who has the best anything, pat's, genos, a, whatever, that mean you have a great food sit. you have passion, pride in who you are, the last few years, certainly the lags decade, but even the last five, four, three years, the scene has exploded here with new restaurant, at every level. >> wilwill he beck food, vetri, feud of the restaurants put philly on the map. >> sit of history, tradition, passion, and pride, and now a sit of amazing food. >> where does the food expert eat when he comes to town? >> i think we start, eat a few things. >> if you things including. if you love to eat like me, philadelphia is the place to be. >> vittoria wood he will, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> check this out. the newest offering on the deck of philadelphia's tall ship restaurant, mow show lou. pastry chef sandy valentine created the crazy milk shake, blue berry milk shake with but blue berry pie on top, glass decorated with white frogs, red and were you m and m's all topped with a sparkler. in time for the holidayment the deck at the mow show lou will serve it through
i think any city could have a war who has the best anything, pat's, genos, a, whatever, that mean you have a great food sit. you have passion, pride in who you are, the last few years, certainly the lags decade, but even the last five, four, three years, the scene has exploded here with new restaurant, at every level. >> wilwill he beck food, vetri, feud of the restaurants put philly on the map. >> sit of history, tradition, passion, and pride, and now a sit of amazing food....
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sanctuary city may not be receiving any of that federal grant money. he is banning sanctuary city from that money. under the new rules the department of justice will withhold certain federal grants unless cities do two things, give immigration authorities access to local jails in order to interview inmates suspected of being in the country illegally, and when the department of homeland security makes a request, local jails need to alert immigration agents at least 48 hours in advance of releasing inmates. those would be in violation of city policies including oakland and san francisco. san francisco mayor ed lee said in a statement, this is not the first time the federal government has threatened san francisco's federal funding. what has not changed despite each new threat is our commitment to our residents, sanctuary cities are stronger and safer cities. we cannot have our residents living in the shadows where they are fearful to go to work, enroll their children in schools or seek medical assistance. now, president trump was speaking abo
sanctuary city may not be receiving any of that federal grant money. he is banning sanctuary city from that money. under the new rules the department of justice will withhold certain federal grants unless cities do two things, give immigration authorities access to local jails in order to interview inmates suspected of being in the country illegally, and when the department of homeland security makes a request, local jails need to alert immigration agents at least 48 hours in advance of...
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information we need to unite ourselves to fighting legislation like this anywhere in any state in any city anywhere in this country. because only working together will we be able to stop this kind of scapegoating and rhetoric. today, we will focus again on the racial profiling bill that's what i call it. show me yourt the papers bill but it does not matter what we call it because we know what it is. it is targeting our communities. whether it is like what started in california under pete wilson with their proposition or 1070her it's the arizona sb or hours which is sb4, it is bad. call it what you want that it is bad. i have mentioned to you in the opening remarks that we made at the beginning of this conference on thursday that the one thing we have already seen in houston has been the drop in reporting of crimes. remember what i said, already our police chief has frowned that reporting of rape among hispanics is down 42.8%. the reporting of violent crimes is down by 13%. that is just out of the fear of what the president is doing nationally and knowing that sb4 may come because it is not
information we need to unite ourselves to fighting legislation like this anywhere in any state in any city anywhere in this country. because only working together will we be able to stop this kind of scapegoating and rhetoric. today, we will focus again on the racial profiling bill that's what i call it. show me yourt the papers bill but it does not matter what we call it because we know what it is. it is targeting our communities. whether it is like what started in california under pete wilson...
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jim, if we went onto the streets of any city or town in your state, i am guessing, thoughts, questions and concerns about health care out number the same about russia, about 10 to 1 because this is a real human each and this is causing genuine anxiety. >> well, especially arizona. every single one of our counties next year will only have one insurer available on the obamacare exchanges. we're going to see a 25% premium increase after 116% increase last year. people want to see something done. your colleague chuck todd and i were talking this morning on my show and he pointed out that the senate health care bill, as rand paul explained it to me a couple days before that, it's really obamacare in a lot of ways. it keeps a lot of the regulations and taxes. when the democrats are back in power, they can reinsert everything else that is taken out even if it may fall apart, as the jenga game. here in arizona, this is something that people really want to talk about because they feel like obamacare is just circling the bowl at this point and it just can't sustain itself. >> interesting note to
jim, if we went onto the streets of any city or town in your state, i am guessing, thoughts, questions and concerns about health care out number the same about russia, about 10 to 1 because this is a real human each and this is causing genuine anxiety. >> well, especially arizona. every single one of our counties next year will only have one insurer available on the obamacare exchanges. we're going to see a 25% premium increase after 116% increase last year. people want to see something...
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this man is unemployable in county government on long island, in any city hall in america. >> he's very successful. >> there's exactly one government office that would employ this raving lunatic and that's donald trump's white house. >> great to see you. that is all in for this evening. >>> the breaking news tonight, reince priebus is in the history books. the shortest serving of any white house chief of staff. he is out after being under heavy fire and a former four-star marine general is in. tonight who is general john kelly? the man who had been running homeland security and can he bring an actual chain of command to the wild west of the west wing? as the president shrugs off the most spectacular failure of the gop in years. no repeal, no replace and no way to predict what's next except for the 11th hour which begins now. >>> on a friday night good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 190 of the trump administration. and reince priebus of kenosha, wisconsin will soon be a private citizen again. and tonight he is making plan -- plans to, as they say,
this man is unemployable in county government on long island, in any city hall in america. >> he's very successful. >> there's exactly one government office that would employ this raving lunatic and that's donald trump's white house. >> great to see you. that is all in for this evening. >>> the breaking news tonight, reince priebus is in the history books. the shortest serving of any white house chief of staff. he is out after being under heavy fire and a former...
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of these cities are going to be rebuilt any time soon and i think that many people will gradually leave the country and move towards europe because there's just no hope unfortunately the iraqi government to spend doesn't have the money to rebuild the city because it's still fighting the war it's trying to liberate the west of the country. and let's look at the situation as it stands now i saw has been defeated in mosul but it nevertheless still hose holds lot territories in iraq in syria the war is still going on. all the days of this self proclaimed caliph that overall is there a long way to go still. while the people here seem pretty optimistic because both iraqi and the syrian government are making massive progress on both sides of the border we do know that the americans tried to block the syrian government from reaching the rocky border both from the south and the north but that failed and so the two countries are are beginning to link up and their forces on both sides are moving swiftly towards the different parts of the border so the people here optimistic about the future with r
of these cities are going to be rebuilt any time soon and i think that many people will gradually leave the country and move towards europe because there's just no hope unfortunately the iraqi government to spend doesn't have the money to rebuild the city because it's still fighting the war it's trying to liberate the west of the country. and let's look at the situation as it stands now i saw has been defeated in mosul but it nevertheless still hose holds lot territories in iraq in syria the...
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i mean, for people in any city like new york years ago, we suffered a blackout.bviously, it is catastrophic. but explain what it means too have two, if you're lucky, four hours, a day. how it affects the daily living, the hospitals, the clean water, etc. gaza is one of the most - -- on earth. with 14,ving buildings 16 stories now. it is mission impossible. i mean, just send water. toou need electricity even come this unusable water. factories don't work. if it works, it works like two hours, which is not enough. minimum it should work 20 hours a day to supply gaza with water. the sewage factories cannot work. because it cannot work, it cannot be treated. raw sewage dumped into the sea. .his affects the entire sea nobody can swim in it becauseset is totally polluted. to the meat store, you -- they will send it t to the garbage because most of the people here, because they are poor, they depend on frozen meat and frozen fish imported from outside. they cannot store it. it just gets bad and it is not for human use. -- iu go to the hospital mean, it is a real disaste
i mean, for people in any city like new york years ago, we suffered a blackout.bviously, it is catastrophic. but explain what it means too have two, if you're lucky, four hours, a day. how it affects the daily living, the hospitals, the clean water, etc. gaza is one of the most - -- on earth. with 14,ving buildings 16 stories now. it is mission impossible. i mean, just send water. toou need electricity even come this unusable water. factories don't work. if it works, it works like two hours,...
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longer than i've lived in any city in my life. i moved there to do comedy, but the first thing that made me want to come to the city was bruce lee. as quiet as it's kept, the man no. as the dragon was born in san francisco's chinatown in 1940, the year of the dragon because, of course. back in the 1800s chinese immigrated here during the california gold rush. soon after thousands of chinese were recruited to build the transcontinental railroad. many don't realize chinese were among the first immigrants to this country. almost 200 years later, many of us still don't know much about the chinese-american experience. we know the easy stuff like kung fu or chow mein or chinese new year that all other asians call lunar new year. that even proves what we don't know. while chinese americans are only around 1% of the country's population, in san francisco they are the largest minority group at well over 20%. globally the chinese are almost 20% of the world's population. that's just the chinese people in mainland china. the sheer size of chi
longer than i've lived in any city in my life. i moved there to do comedy, but the first thing that made me want to come to the city was bruce lee. as quiet as it's kept, the man no. as the dragon was born in san francisco's chinatown in 1940, the year of the dragon because, of course. back in the 1800s chinese immigrated here during the california gold rush. soon after thousands of chinese were recruited to build the transcontinental railroad. many don't realize chinese were among the first...
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and that's key, because hospitals in any city in the country are going to have patients from all overhe world. that globalization, that mobility, is going on now. this is already here. >> all right, addie, let there be light. this is the day that the lord has made. >> narrator: addie rerecich was finally able to return home. >> yeah, but it's, like, not fun. let there be no light whatsoever. >> narrator: she received the double-lung transplant she'd been waiting for. >> hi. >> it was like bringing home a premature baby. we brought home monitors and she couldn't do anything for herself. she couldn't even turn over in the bed. she couldn't turn side to side. that's how weak and contracted and debilitated she was. >> hoffman: so how are you doing now? >> um, basically, i'm fine. nothing seems out of whack right now. i seem pretty, i feel pretty good. i look pretty much like i did before. i have all my friends back. >> hoffman: did you understand what was happening to you, or... >> mm-mm, no. >> hoffman: did anybody talk about infection and what that, what infection meant? >> no. basicall
and that's key, because hospitals in any city in the country are going to have patients from all overhe world. that globalization, that mobility, is going on now. this is already here. >> all right, addie, let there be light. this is the day that the lord has made. >> narrator: addie rerecich was finally able to return home. >> yeah, but it's, like, not fun. let there be no light whatsoever. >> narrator: she received the double-lung transplant she'd been waiting for....
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and jim, if we went on the streets of any city or town in your state, i am guessing thoughts questionsrns about health care outnumber the same about russia, about 10 to 1. because this is a real human issue causing genuine anxiety. >> well especially arizona. every single one of our counties next year will only have one insurer available on the obamacare exchanges. we're going to see probably 25% increase in premiums after 116% increase last year the largest of any state. people want to see something done. the problem is your colleague chuck todd and i were talking this morning on my show. he pointed out the senate health care bill really as rand paul had explained to me a couple days before that really is obamacare in a lot of ways. i mean it keeps a lot of the regulations keeps a lot of the taxes. and it kind of sets it up so that when the democrats are back in pou as we all know they will be at some point another they can reinsert everything that is taken out if even if it may fall apart a jing an game as professor johnson actually suggested. here in arizona this is something that p
and jim, if we went on the streets of any city or town in your state, i am guessing thoughts questionsrns about health care outnumber the same about russia, about 10 to 1. because this is a real human issue causing genuine anxiety. >> well especially arizona. every single one of our counties next year will only have one insurer available on the obamacare exchanges. we're going to see probably 25% increase in premiums after 116% increase last year the largest of any state. people want to...
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city. that is true of any great city. as you know, it started relying on musl(inaudible) as defense. it was never discussed but this guy... >> your background is in (inaudible) and what year is biololgy and economics. two things i think that might be supriseing. two things. the major thing was i was involved with conducting super collideer. a big accelerating being built in texas. it was canceled. at that time, in the late 1830s, we used to hear this comment about biology being the science of our industry and before it was physics. but it was mumbled or implied and that was no need to do any more fundamental physics. we know the physics and we know and i heard that. biology will probably be a dominant science but my arrogance as a physics came through saying it won't be a serious science or predictable until it embraces the culture and paradigm of physics. i put these together and i started i have to think about why you age and why you die. i thought my god that is weird. i live in sante fe. i spent many days in the library reading and studying and i discovered it was complete back w
city. that is true of any great city. as you know, it started relying on musl(inaudible) as defense. it was never discussed but this guy... >> your background is in (inaudible) and what year is biololgy and economics. two things i think that might be supriseing. two things. the major thing was i was involved with conducting super collideer. a big accelerating being built in texas. it was canceled. at that time, in the late 1830s, we used to hear this comment about biology being the...
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city has quite a story. in 1682, a proud quaker named william penn founded philadelphia. this is a william pen letter handwritten in 1696 >> i don't think there's anyer city in the united states that can come near philadelphia for its history or importance with the nation. >> reporter: it's a city transformed from a village 250 years ago to a hub of business and production as seen in this promotional film in 1963 >> much has been accomplished had in philadelphia but much more will be done. >> reporter: 50 years later and more is being done. meet 37-year-old charlie mcgrath, a developer who left the city for other big cities and decided to come back when he saw the future of the city in front of his face >> thanks to phillies's growth, we're able to overdeliver on men tea >> overseeing a $50 million renovation of the bourse in old city. philadelphia is a destination, not just a stop-over on the way to new york or washington. >> young people want to be here because it's afford you believe and because it's cool. and it's been cool for 300 years. >> reporter: david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news." >>> >> tori you found cool things to eat today >> i did. t
city has quite a story. in 1682, a proud quaker named william penn founded philadelphia. this is a william pen letter handwritten in 1696 >> i don't think there's anyer city in the united states that can come near philadelphia for its history or importance with the nation. >> reporter: it's a city transformed from a village 250 years ago to a hub of business and production as seen in this promotional film in 1963 >> much has been accomplished had in philadelphia but much more...
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this man is unemployable in county government on long island, in any city hall in america. >> he's very successful. >> there's exactly one government office that would employ this raving lunatic and that's donald trump's white house. >> great to see you. that is all in for this evening. stay with msnbc tonight. on assignment with richard engel is coming up next and then this lawrence o'donnell is back here at 10:00 p.m. i'll see you back here on monday. good night. >>> happy friday, thanks for being here. russia trying to influence american policy to influence american democracy. that is not a new thing. we're going to learn about how much it is not a new thing. this year something different happened when russian president vladimir putin launched a multipronged effort to subvert our american presidential election. just in the past few weeks we've learned that donald trump's eldest son and his campaign manager and son-in-law all attended a meeting with a russian lawyer during the campaign promising russian government help with the trump campaign and russian government dirt on hillary cli
this man is unemployable in county government on long island, in any city hall in america. >> he's very successful. >> there's exactly one government office that would employ this raving lunatic and that's donald trump's white house. >> great to see you. that is all in for this evening. stay with msnbc tonight. on assignment with richard engel is coming up next and then this lawrence o'donnell is back here at 10:00 p.m. i'll see you back here on monday. good night....
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i do not see any missiles or fighter jets from north korea bombing any cities in america?ust like libyans and iraqis. they have not done anything to us. people are tired of us bullying people all over the world. do what we say or we are going to bomb you. americans need to wake up and count the people we have slaughtered since 2000. based on the other line. -- lie. host: dan on the line for containment. good morning. caller: yeah. the next time roa there he over should not come back. i do not understand how this dinosaur, this remnant of a isiet power, somehow ruffling feathers over here. i do not understand why people do not take it seriously. japan and south korea do, those are vested allies. fleetsove a bunch of our over to the south china sea. so -- with syria, i do not know. anme, this is more of immediate threat as opposed to just a bad neighborhood. i do not know, it seems to me like it is more with each of these lines that were drawn post forward to and they have been a war forever. different.s it seems to be more of an immediate threat. and i know that dennis rodm
i do not see any missiles or fighter jets from north korea bombing any cities in america?ust like libyans and iraqis. they have not done anything to us. people are tired of us bullying people all over the world. do what we say or we are going to bomb you. americans need to wake up and count the people we have slaughtered since 2000. based on the other line. -- lie. host: dan on the line for containment. good morning. caller: yeah. the next time roa there he over should not come back. i do not...
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of these cities are going to be rebuilt any time soon and i think that many people will gradually leave the country and move towards europe because there's just no hope. we also actually the same group of people we visited aleppo right after the break as well and what it was very interesting or very unfortunate was that the devastation was very similar to the devastation that we saw in west and the the bombing by the americans basically destroyed so much of that part of the city the west side of the city yet the western media says said almost nothing about it whereas when in syria russian syrian iranians were trying to liberate the city from their forces what the western media was talking about the russian air force and the syrian air force farming civilian targets and so on but what we saw in mosul was the same amount of devastation yet nothing was we see we hear nothing from the western media you. italian prime minister paolo gentil loney has expressed his discontent at the way his country's neighbors are reacting to the refugee crisis
of these cities are going to be rebuilt any time soon and i think that many people will gradually leave the country and move towards europe because there's just no hope. we also actually the same group of people we visited aleppo right after the break as well and what it was very interesting or very unfortunate was that the devastation was very similar to the devastation that we saw in west and the the bombing by the americans basically destroyed so much of that part of the city the west side...