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it was a brand-new crime created to imprison them in particular and the us peru of prisons established prisons across the border just to imprison them. one in tucson and one in los angeles. >> why does your book and in 1965? >> the book and in 19651 because what i'm doing about the city of intimates is writing about the rise of mass incarceration and many people begin the date as a backlash against the uprising of 1965. i wanted to bring us up to that moment in particular. >> what caused this? >> we could be starting not for many more years. what caused watts was the frustration over unemployment and underemployment in african communities and the ways in which labor unions made it difficult for african-americans to get work and for employers who refuse to hire them. the crowded and unsanitary living conditions in south la and it was a historically segregated district and police violence. that was really the driving force behind watts in 1965. that in the two years leading up to the outbreak in august of 1955 you had dozens of african-americans who been killed by the lapd, many of them
it was a brand-new crime created to imprison them in particular and the us peru of prisons established prisons across the border just to imprison them. one in tucson and one in los angeles. >> why does your book and in 1965? >> the book and in 19651 because what i'm doing about the city of intimates is writing about the rise of mass incarceration and many people begin the date as a backlash against the uprising of 1965. i wanted to bring us up to that moment in particular. >>...
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technologies and learn about how cities in other countries are implementing them -- things that are new to us in peru. >> most of peru's sewage ends up unfiltered in rivers, lakes, and the ocean. it's dangerously unhygienic and an environmental nightmare. >> human waste generate approximately 75 kilos of carbon dioxide per year per person. if it isn't treated, it could soon be 400. this plant allows us to reduce human-generated emissions to 20 kilos of carbon dioxide per year. >> you c can smell the improvement. the fermentation gas that accrues in sewage treatment plants is now filtered out more efficiently, so the stench is far less overwhelming. much to the relief of the plant's neighbors. on avenida collana, for example. this shop owner has been living here for seven years. the street used to be notorious. >> when you came here by bus, the stop would be announced as "buenos aires" -- "good air." that's what the neighborhood was called. no one would visit. even the buses didn't want to come here. >> it was especially bad at midday. >> in the past, when i would eat over there with my mother-in-law,
technologies and learn about how cities in other countries are implementing them -- things that are new to us in peru. >> most of peru's sewage ends up unfiltered in rivers, lakes, and the ocean. it's dangerously unhygienic and an environmental nightmare. >> human waste generate approximately 75 kilos of carbon dioxide per year per person. if it isn't treated, it could soon be 400. this plant allows us to reduce human-generated emissions to 20 kilos of carbon dioxide per year....
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. >> colombia, peru, salvador, us, we are getting together for one score. >> reporter: more than 60,000ple going to the game created a traffic crunch. extra trains and buses were in service for an expected riders. the crowd was a sea of red, white and blue but one gentleman makean fan didn't mind being in the minority. >> reporter: no matter who you were rooting for or why you came. >> my wife loves soccer. i'm a football fan but i love my wife. >> reporter: it was an exciting night of soccer in santa clara. at levi stadium, katie marzullo, "abc 7 news." >>> president trump's announcement he plans to ban transgender people from serving in the military drew people to the streets in san francisco. lilian kim joins us live at city hall where marchers left more committed than ever for rights of transgender rights. >> reporter: city hall is lit up in the colors of the transgender pride flag tonight. it has been an emotional day of protest that started in castro and ended here at civic center. >> we know our love is greater than that hate. >> reporter: the lgbtq community feared things would
. >> colombia, peru, salvador, us, we are getting together for one score. >> reporter: more than 60,000ple going to the game created a traffic crunch. extra trains and buses were in service for an expected riders. the crowd was a sea of red, white and blue but one gentleman makean fan didn't mind being in the minority. >> reporter: no matter who you were rooting for or why you came. >> my wife loves soccer. i'm a football fan but i love my wife. >> reporter: it was...
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. >> colombia, peru, salvador, us, we are getting together for one score. >> reporter: more than 60,000ple going to the game created a traffic crunch. extra trains and buses were in service for an expected riders. the crowd was a sea of red, white and blue but one gentleman makean fan didn't mind being in the minority. >> no bad vibes. >> reporter: no matter who you were rooting for or why you came. >> my wife loves soccer. i'm a football fan but i love my wife. >> reporter: it was an exciting night of soccer in santa clara. at levi stadium, katie marzullo, "abc 7 news." >>> president trump's announcement he plans to ban transgender people from serving in the military drew people to the streets in san francisco. lilian kim joins us live at city hall where marchers left more committed than ever for rights of transgender rights. >> reporter: city hall is lit up in the colors of the transgender pride flag tonight. it has been an emotional day of protest that started in castro and ended here at civic center. >> we know our love is greater than that hate. >> reporter: the lgbtq community fea
. >> colombia, peru, salvador, us, we are getting together for one score. >> reporter: more than 60,000ple going to the game created a traffic crunch. extra trains and buses were in service for an expected riders. the crowd was a sea of red, white and blue but one gentleman makean fan didn't mind being in the minority. >> no bad vibes. >> reporter: no matter who you were rooting for or why you came. >> my wife loves soccer. i'm a football fan but i love my wife....
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it's called ground control, it uses vacuum power to peru tbrew coffee. if you would like to check it out, it's now percolating inside at ft. mason. >>> san francisco's ride based service lift is inviting everyone to join. lift says it will open its network by inviting automakers and tech companies to gather data. officials say the open strategy is a way to bring the benefits of self-driving cars to market faster. lift doesn't want to make cars, but make a standardized system for use on its network. >>> car windows were the targets for vandals in livermore overnight. and being in a gated community didn't provide protection. >>> plus, a month of metro shutdowns starts tomorrow for half a dozen muni stations. >>> what you don't know about you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with ca
it's called ground control, it uses vacuum power to peru tbrew coffee. if you would like to check it out, it's now percolating inside at ft. mason. >>> san francisco's ride based service lift is inviting everyone to join. lift says it will open its network by inviting automakers and tech companies to gather data. officials say the open strategy is a way to bring the benefits of self-driving cars to market faster. lift doesn't want to make cars, but make a standardized system for use on...
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us. >> his last trip to lima, peru he spoke out against donald trump.e is 27 minutes after the top of the hour, donald trump sending a stern message to vladimir putin during his time in poland. how will that affect their high profile sit down today? we are live at the g 20 summit? , or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order rob: our top story, all eyes on hamburg, germany as donald trump and vladimir putin prepared to meet face-to-face. heather: does not clear what they will talk about in the g 20 summit, team coverage for you this morning. >> let's get to john roberts at 11:30 in the morning and hamburg, germany. >> reporter: a lot quieter than it was yesterday, blocking the transit of the leaders to the g 20, they have been getting soaked, not sprayed by a water cannon. not the level of what we saw yesterday, donald trump busy already arriving an hour ago
us. >> his last trip to lima, peru he spoke out against donald trump.e is 27 minutes after the top of the hour, donald trump sending a stern message to vladimir putin during his time in poland. how will that affect their high profile sit down today? we are live at the g 20 summit? , or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on...
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plenty of circuses like this one still are criss-crossing peru with lots of human acts to entertain. but the government told us jan and tim, there are no more wild animals-- not a single one-- still performing in peru. lions that had been malnourished now get to feast on whole chickens. after plenty of food and medical attention, jan and tim found them a permanent home at a sanctuary in south africa, but that would mean a long flight from peru. and they'd have to coax two dozen skittish lions into travel crates in time for takeoff. tim told us the transfers would be tricky and dangerous. >> phillips: might have a few problems. worst case scenario is, we have to anesthetize an animal to get them loaded in order to catch the flight. there can be problems with it. the big lion anesthetic, it does lead to seizures. >> whitaker: the transfers didn't start well. >> creamer: come on, people. we don't have all night. >> whitaker: but then, one by one, they lured the lions into their crates. that was easy. god, he's a big fella. several objected to the smaller space. >> creamer: okay, this one needs to be moved. >> whi
plenty of circuses like this one still are criss-crossing peru with lots of human acts to entertain. but the government told us jan and tim, there are no more wild animals-- not a single one-- still performing in peru. lions that had been malnourished now get to feast on whole chickens. after plenty of food and medical attention, jan and tim found them a permanent home at a sanctuary in south africa, but that would mean a long flight from peru. and they'd have to coax two dozen skittish lions...
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us. it kicks off later this month on the 22nd in georgia. >>> let's keep the party going and head over to peruthis ceremony. he's like, hey, hey, hey! he makes his way back and forth then he starts a little shimmy, a little shake. >> meanwhile, there's a fight breaking out down the way. he's over here dancing. as he continues, other folks come down and they're having a great time. suddenly another officer walks into frame. >> thank you, sir. we're going to need you on the exit, please. just cover the exit. >> nope. he shakes his hands and hes like, bye. >>> you guys know i'm an aviation nut especially when it comes to military jets. got a video from february in belarus. getting ready for takeoff. starts making his way down the runway. the jet will take off into the sky and it's going to be awesome. except this does not go according to plan. see here as he tries to nose up, suddenly everything goes wrong. >> oh, no. >> now with the landing gear up, he's just going all the way down the runway, flames coming out. you're worried about the pilot until, boom, ends up ejecting just in time as you can
us. it kicks off later this month on the 22nd in georgia. >>> let's keep the party going and head over to peruthis ceremony. he's like, hey, hey, hey! he makes his way back and forth then he starts a little shimmy, a little shake. >> meanwhile, there's a fight breaking out down the way. he's over here dancing. as he continues, other folks come down and they're having a great time. suddenly another officer walks into frame. >> thank you, sir. we're going to need you on the...
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other countries in the region such as colombia, panama, peru but also the united states state department will survey has been worked from the us this as the final steps into a fully blown a dictatorship. the maduro government says it is a greater democracy although many people are casting doubt on the exact number of votes that were cast. now he has the kind of assembly that can greatly constitution, as critics would say in his favour to tighten his grip on power. the fundamental problem then as well as is that it is broke. the economy is in the toilet, you can get medicine orfood, the supermarkets are empty. there was one report of people having to kill animals in the zoo to survive. what are his economic plans? venezuela's economy is so heavily based on oil exports that until the oil price begins to improve, the outlook economically remains very bleak. as to that chronic mismanagement of the economy and rapid inflation, rising crime and it does make for an extremely difficult situation. the government says that has been hoarding anderson economic warping managed by miami and washington and the economic elite in venezuela. mo
other countries in the region such as colombia, panama, peru but also the united states state department will survey has been worked from the us this as the final steps into a fully blown a dictatorship. the maduro government says it is a greater democracy although many people are casting doubt on the exact number of votes that were cast. now he has the kind of assembly that can greatly constitution, as critics would say in his favour to tighten his grip on power. the fundamental problem then...
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governments of peru, colombia, panama, chile, the unite states and others have said they will not recognise this sham election. —— united states. it is completely fraudulent and what i hope the ust off the flow of funds to the autocracy that has been running venezuela into the ground for the last 18 years. you have served under president george w bush in 2001. do you think donald trump will do that in 2017? i would hope so. he said he would. 0n the 17th ofjuly this month, president trump said that if maduro went through with this effort to completely turn venezuela into a dictatorship through this fraudulent constituent assembly, that the us would impose swift and heavy economic sanctions. and i would hope that he would. there were fewer protests on the street than some had expected but, i suppose, with the opposition party asking for a boycott and the fear of violence, that is probably not a surprise. well, not only that, you are right, the fact is maduro‘s armed forces and hired guns, what they call the ‘colectivos‘, which are just thugs, ordinary street thugs, that they have organised into government support battalions, have been killing people. 16 people were killed today.
governments of peru, colombia, panama, chile, the unite states and others have said they will not recognise this sham election. —— united states. it is completely fraudulent and what i hope the ust off the flow of funds to the autocracy that has been running venezuela into the ground for the last 18 years. you have served under president george w bush in 2001. do you think donald trump will do that in 2017? i would hope so. he said he would. 0n the 17th ofjuly this month, president trump...
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they used to go fight off, you know, in peru with revolutionaries.you know, i hate to say it, but i think you're a long way right on this one. >> and the way they revealed themselves at that response to his speech. stuart: i thought it would be over by now, but it's not. it's getting worse. [laughter] ann coulter, come back and see us very, very soon. >> yes. perhaps next week. stuart: careful. [laughter] thank you, ann. >> thank you. stuart: now this, comedian and actor george lopez slamming the president and the police. we'll tell you what he said. >>> and actor stephen baldwin will be here the ore act to mr. lopez. also this hour mark steyn, we'll get his take on the president's speech in poland. he says just like ann coulter just said, because the president touted western values. the left can't handle that. >>> can you believe it? this teenager on your screen won the lottery twice in one week. stay with us, please. ♪ ♪ stuart: a teen in california just won the lottery twice in one week. rosa dominguez, she's 19. she first won $555,000 on a $5 scr
they used to go fight off, you know, in peru with revolutionaries.you know, i hate to say it, but i think you're a long way right on this one. >> and the way they revealed themselves at that response to his speech. stuart: i thought it would be over by now, but it's not. it's getting worse. [laughter] ann coulter, come back and see us very, very soon. >> yes. perhaps next week. stuart: careful. [laughter] thank you, ann. >> thank you. stuart: now this, comedian and actor...
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us following the crew's preparations and keeping track of the launch . hear the baikonur cosmodrome we are just seconds away from seeing this rocket so into outer space it will fly over the western coast of peru is it makes a four thousand kilometer journey to the international space station which should take around six hours now we can only imagine what's going through the minds of those three crewmembers inside this story as capsule right now let's take a look this is now says randy bresnik this is the european space station. so. to speak. it's been to outer space is literally shaking but it might be right now to get a guy to following in the trails of say many incredible human accomplishments this started out right here with the baikonur cosmodrome from being first man in space you regard in one nine hundred sixty one to the first woman in space and of course the first space walk starting here at the very same sports now i had the privilege over the past few days of getting up close to the rocket that you see now soaring through the sky i also got to meet with space fans i got to meet with the families and the children of the crew members also got to chat to the cree members themselves and
us following the crew's preparations and keeping track of the launch . hear the baikonur cosmodrome we are just seconds away from seeing this rocket so into outer space it will fly over the western coast of peru is it makes a four thousand kilometer journey to the international space station which should take around six hours now we can only imagine what's going through the minds of those three crewmembers inside this story as capsule right now let's take a look this is now says randy bresnik...
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number of countries in the region, mexico, argentina, peru say the vote is a sham and they won't recognize the results. >> shannon: steve harrigan for us miami. thank you. >> bill: trump team has a lot on its plate. moments, problems with russia, north korea, here at home laying the ground work for tax reform. that's a big deal. keeping up the pressure on congress on healthcare. is john kelly the man to keep the west wing on track? president trump says yes. more on what changes we expect to see in the day-to-day operation of the white house. david bossie is here on that as we get ready for the cabinet meeting in the boardroom next. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today
number of countries in the region, mexico, argentina, peru say the vote is a sham and they won't recognize the results. >> shannon: steve harrigan for us miami. thank you. >> bill: trump team has a lot on its plate. moments, problems with russia, north korea, here at home laying the ground work for tax reform. that's a big deal. keeping up the pressure on congress on healthcare. is john kelly the man to keep the west wing on track? president trump says yes. more on what changes we...
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us in building regional forums and alternate networks. they play by completely different set of rules. now, we have a new government in argentina and peru and brazil, guatemala. this makes a difference. political will make the difference and if we can't capitalize on that opportunityu we may never get it again. i think time. >> is notable to me that we had a degree of momentum on the counter narcotics issue where everyone understood the issue and most understood that we needed to operate, when after it but my sense is we don't have that coalesced perspective on the transnational organized crime although, everyone is feeling the conference. i know you got back from guatemala and you been involved in some of the efforts to begin to bring the rally the region tl these issues and do training. what are you picking up fisher out in the region about the level of concern, level of focus on these issues and on tackling them? we've been following for several decades and we talked about countries transit, drugs, consumer but with the dawn of aesthetics everyone in the consumer and everyone is in transit. now that we see the traffickers pain for th
us in building regional forums and alternate networks. they play by completely different set of rules. now, we have a new government in argentina and peru and brazil, guatemala. this makes a difference. political will make the difference and if we can't capitalize on that opportunityu we may never get it again. i think time. >> is notable to me that we had a degree of momentum on the counter narcotics issue where everyone understood the issue and most understood that we needed to operate,...
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criminalized states took a lot away from us in building alternative networks and play by a different set of rules. but now we have a new government in argentina and peru. we have the potential of one in bl brazil and guatemala. if we cannot capitalize on that opportunity, we may not get it again. so i think it is time. >> i think it is notable to me that we have a degree of momentum on the counter narcotics issue where everyone understood the issue. most in the region understood the issue, understood that we needed to cooperate, went after it with a lot of different tools, but we don't, my sense is we don't have that sort of coalesced perspective on the transnational organized crime. although everybody is feeling the consequences. and i know you just got back from guatemala and have been involved in efforts to kind of begin to bring the rally in the region to these issues, do some training. what are you picking up at you're out in the region about the level of concern, the level of focus on these issues and on tackling them? >> well, historically for those of us following this for several decades, we talked about producer countries of drugs, transit a
criminalized states took a lot away from us in building alternative networks and play by a different set of rules. but now we have a new government in argentina and peru. we have the potential of one in bl brazil and guatemala. if we cannot capitalize on that opportunity, we may not get it again. so i think it is time. >> i think it is notable to me that we have a degree of momentum on the counter narcotics issue where everyone understood the issue. most in the region understood the...
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peru being sent to me, from finland, from israel, from australia, people sending their photographs of fairies. are these people who really believe? yes, people who have had encounters, and are sending uswere believed, then they we re photographs were believed, then they were not believed. but that one thing that was hanging here all that time, that genuine article, has been hanging here that time, and nothing has been done about it. a secret world that only a few of us can see. 100 years on, belief is still very with us. feel free to get in touch with us about that. you are watching breakfast. still to come this morning: a woman's place is in the kitchen, and it's up to the man to bring home the bacon. two increasingly outdated statements, but are advertisers doing enough to challenge gender stereotyping? we will be discussing this after 8:30am. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. the bbc has found that only a small amount of the cash and items donated to the survivors and relatives of those who died at grenfell tower has actually been received by those in need. £20 million of cash was donated, out of which less than 5% has been gi
peru being sent to me, from finland, from israel, from australia, people sending their photographs of fairies. are these people who really believe? yes, people who have had encounters, and are sending uswere believed, then they we re photographs were believed, then they were not believed. but that one thing that was hanging here all that time, that genuine article, has been hanging here that time, and nothing has been done about it. a secret world that only a few of us can see. 100 years on,...
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we have two chefs from peru, one from a are a jenn to end in a ad one from kor a cooking up something special for usait. thanks guys. >> thank you. >> see in you bit. >>> wow. it's a great party. rammies is a great party. everybody that work in the restaurant industry, they are so hospitable to everywhere every other day of the year it's nice for them to get treat to do something too. >> you don't want to eat sunday brunch before you go. >> go and eat and drink there. >> sounds like a plan. thanks for staying it it wuss for the 10a today. so much to talk about today. >> indeed. let's start with this before we trek what's tenning erin is back with a check of what's making had he lines this morning. >> that's right we're beginning with update on that breaking news writ out of fairfax. a woman stabbed in the neck while on path this morning. we now know that the victim's injuries are not life threatening that's good news. police are still out on the metro stationing for the attacker. all they've had to go on he's 5 feet 4-inches tall and wearing black hoodie. we also have new details on story that broke
we have two chefs from peru, one from a are a jenn to end in a ad one from kor a cooking up something special for usait. thanks guys. >> thank you. >> see in you bit. >>> wow. it's a great party. rammies is a great party. everybody that work in the restaurant industry, they are so hospitable to everywhere every other day of the year it's nice for them to get treat to do something too. >> you don't want to eat sunday brunch before you go. >> go and eat and drink...