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he said in criticizing donald trump, he said ronald reagan called america the shining city on a hill. donald trump sees america as a crime scene. so obama did not directly say american shining city on a hill, but he invoked that if they would be up to the pessimism he perceives in the trunk campaign and then hillary clinton says she affirmed that america is a city on a hill and it fascinates me the way this phrase, which never had to be attached to america, one of my favorite historian says everything could end the frame. there is no reason why city on a hill ever had to become attached to america any more than any other phrase, but it has proven durable. tired? yes. i think even the way it gets trotted out as a tagline i think shows whether we see this or not, shows that it is very weary as a phrase. it has become a clichÉ. it has become part of a war of words. it is something the riesling at each other in a political contest. he used to believe in a city on a hill. you don't believe the city on a hill anymore or maybe ted cruz turned republican campaign saying we used to be a city o
he said in criticizing donald trump, he said ronald reagan called america the shining city on a hill. donald trump sees america as a crime scene. so obama did not directly say american shining city on a hill, but he invoked that if they would be up to the pessimism he perceives in the trunk campaign and then hillary clinton says she affirmed that america is a city on a hill and it fascinates me the way this phrase, which never had to be attached to america, one of my favorite historian says...
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she and her husband were part of the city's presentation in denver that secured its 2014 "all- america city" designation. one of the biggest ?opponents to the cedar rapids flood protection plan is is among those who will potentially have their homes washed out again. "quit crying about flood that will potentially homes flushed out again. >> get crying about flood protection and tell people to get flood insurance that they're supposed to have. if people have flood insurance like we do, this is a blessing. >> greg's home is just feet away from the cedar river on northwest of the he plans to stay as long as he can and will be back in his house in a few weeks. residents are evacuating their to be bused to shelters or town homes until the flooding threat is over. local animal shelters now have their own emergency.they are friends houses. >>> local animal shelters have their own emergencies. they're in great need of foster families to take in pets evacuated from their homes. last hope animal rescue and animal control are housing pets that evacuees brought in. once the shelters are full the animal
she and her husband were part of the city's presentation in denver that secured its 2014 "all- america city" designation. one of the biggest ?opponents to the cedar rapids flood protection plan is is among those who will potentially have their homes washed out again. "quit crying about flood that will potentially homes flushed out again. >> get crying about flood protection and tell people to get flood insurance that they're supposed to have. if people have flood insurance...
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it wouldn't cost the taxpayers one penny and gets corporate america involved in their city, which it used to be before the government took over and made a mess of it. >> dr. carson, trump has a hispanic advisory council, but after his hard-line speech on immigration this week, several members of that council quit. here's one of them. >> it was not a republican speech. it was not a compassionate speech. i was very disappointed, and i, i'm not going to be part of that. >> question. do you -- >> you know what i would say? >> do you worry that you're being used as a prop for black voters and that supporting donald trump will end up hurting your credibility in the black community? >> it's not about me. long time ago, it's not about me. it's about our nation. but i would suggest, chris, go back and look at the 1995 state of the union address by bill clinton and see what he said. he said illegal aliens are creating big problems for us, and we're going to put a lot more border patrol people on and secure our borders, and we're not going to have people able to work to come in illegally, and w
it wouldn't cost the taxpayers one penny and gets corporate america involved in their city, which it used to be before the government took over and made a mess of it. >> dr. carson, trump has a hispanic advisory council, but after his hard-line speech on immigration this week, several members of that council quit. here's one of them. >> it was not a republican speech. it was not a compassionate speech. i was very disappointed, and i, i'm not going to be part of that. >>...
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and, the resurgence of beekeeping in america's cities. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. good evening and thanks for joining us. president obama and leaders of the world's leading economic powers, have wound up the first day of the "group of 20" summit in china. this will be obama's last as president. before a banquet hosted by chi
and, the resurgence of beekeeping in america's cities. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group...
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city. america's finest city, and the nation's eighth received 626 syrian refugees since october of last year, which is more than any other u.s. city. other welcoming towns were eerie, pennsylvania, toledo ohio, and boise, idaho. the international committee says refugees are typically assigned to cities where they have family and friends. >>> it was supposed to be a routine test of the spacex rocket. instead it goes wrong when the rocket explodes right there on the launch pad. it happened this morning in cape canaveral florida. up from there. now, spacex is a private company ta nasa is contracting with to do a lot of the space flights. we don't have the shuttle program anymore. this very same rocket was supposed to take off into space on saturday carrying an israeli satellite. >>> an unbelievable story to share with you, a woman in new york says she hasn't stop crying after another airline took her child to the wrong city. jetblue staffers presented her with a child that wa not hers. that was at the kennedy airport. her child showed up in boston. both unaccompanied children boarded planes in
city. america's finest city, and the nation's eighth received 626 syrian refugees since october of last year, which is more than any other u.s. city. other welcoming towns were eerie, pennsylvania, toledo ohio, and boise, idaho. the international committee says refugees are typically assigned to cities where they have family and friends. >>> it was supposed to be a routine test of the spacex rocket. instead it goes wrong when the rocket explodes right there on the launch pad. it...
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<<< >>> this probably comes as no surprise to folks in las vegas has been ranked the most fun city in america. "wallet hub" studied the 150 largest cities... and ranked them according to the number of fun yet cost-effective things to do. our city got high marks for how many parties happen here... the number of dance clubs... and access to bars. representing nevada on the list. reno was number 18... henderson was 45th... and north las vegas even made the cut... getting ranked number 122./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> we took to facebook to find out what you thought of the study. 66% agreed that las vegas is the most fun city in america... while 34% thought another city should have the title./// ((denise valdez)) >>> still ahead... big news for go-pro. it's lineup of new products... and the one that has folks most excited... isn't a camera. ((denise valdez)) >> plus... a real estate deal that could put the seller... millions of dollars in the red. coming up tonight at six... the plans ahead as a chunk of land near the old riviera site... gets put on the market. the valley's news leader will be ri
> this probably comes as no surprise to folks in las vegas has been ranked the most fun city in america. "wallet hub" studied the 150 largest cities... and ranked them according to the number of fun yet cost-effective things to do. our city got high marks for how many parties happen here... the number of dance clubs... and access to bars. representing nevada on the list. reno was number 18... henderson was 45th... and north las vegas even made the cut... getting ranked number...
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you get jpmorgan, citigroup, bank of america, citi grooup. if it spills over, the xlf could be the place. it could be a great vehicle to hedge in the near term, puts, put spreads or short against your bank holdings you think are cheap and you want to wait it out. >> what that tells me in terms of the waiting is if wells fargo, as you think, will have more problems, the xlf as a whole will have more -- they will have -- >> i think people were looking for the xlf for, as dan said, 20% were reits, they have to go some place to get a better yield in the xlre i believe is the new etf. you'd rather go there than to go on the xlf. so you could have buying there, selling xlf. >> not in wells fargo, why wouldn't you just go to wells fargo? if you want to make the bet or -- >> i'm saying if you don't want any wells fargo -- >> i get it. >> you can't play the xlf anywhere even if there's a bounce. let's get to the other big story of the day, of the week. apple's iphone 7 release sending the stock surging 11% this week. the product hit the shelves today
you get jpmorgan, citigroup, bank of america, citi grooup. if it spills over, the xlf could be the place. it could be a great vehicle to hedge in the near term, puts, put spreads or short against your bank holdings you think are cheap and you want to wait it out. >> what that tells me in terms of the waiting is if wells fargo, as you think, will have more problems, the xlf as a whole will have more -- they will have -- >> i think people were looking for the xlf for, as dan said, 20%...
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the viehement opposition to it in america's cities. some were built. the opposition spread, and they had to give up building the segments in the highway system. in that movement many -- i don't have the numbers, but probably most of the active leaders were women. these pictures, while they don't prove it, give it a taste for that connection that women saw urban interstates as dangerous. remember jane jacobs. the planners of her day, which included the highway engineers, she saw as people who were ravaging the cities. helen levitt put it this way. it was a mixed story at best, and the same could be said about the role of the automobile and the american city from the point of view of african-americans. overtown were nicknamed the over -- the residences were all black. it was a thriving community. i want to show you an old picture because this is over town in the mid 60s. there's nothing left. acres in every direction has been totally destroyed to make room for the southern end of interstate 95. this does not to me make a case for the interstate highways
the viehement opposition to it in america's cities. some were built. the opposition spread, and they had to give up building the segments in the highway system. in that movement many -- i don't have the numbers, but probably most of the active leaders were women. these pictures, while they don't prove it, give it a taste for that connection that women saw urban interstates as dangerous. remember jane jacobs. the planners of her day, which included the highway engineers, she saw as people who...
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.>> open has the largest concentration of same-sex families in any city in america. this city welcomes all families, and they are all having family fun together.>> oak glen said that its long- term goal is to help create the lgbt community center and oakland. >>> running for the annual giant race, and here are the first runners that started early yesterday morning at the at&t park. there was a half marathon, 10k, 5k, family relate and a race for the kids. it took place along the embarcadero, the seventh year for the race that benefits charities, and there are similar races in san jose, sacramento and scottsdale. >>> the giants are back home after sweeping the arizona diamondbacks with a 5-3 win, and they get off on the right foot right here as they get the leadoff home run. they held the diamondbacks to two runs and striking out 11 batters, and carter pens had a great series, including this to run double -- two run double, and the giants are now three rains -- three games back from the dodgers for the season. >>> the mariners beat the a's, 3-2, and giving up a two run
.>> open has the largest concentration of same-sex families in any city in america. this city welcomes all families, and they are all having family fun together.>> oak glen said that its long- term goal is to help create the lgbt community center and oakland. >>> running for the annual giant race, and here are the first runners that started early yesterday morning at the at&t park. there was a half marathon, 10k, 5k, family relate and a race for the kids. it took place...
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fox business reached out to rank of america, city and jpmorgan chase to see if they had a quota systems incentive system in place but the system that wells fargo for employees who dealt with customer accounts. bank of america and jpmorgan both declined to comment. city has not responded to our questions. as for wells fargo, they are dealing with public outrage after the firm executive who oversaw the division at the center of the scandal. her name is carried tolstedt. as far back as 2011, tolstedt remained in charge has earned $125 million in stock and stock options during her several years of debate. wells fargo has the ability to claw back executive compensation at the bank chooses. a big spokesperson would not comment if that could have been to tolstedt. the banking committee confirmed it was briefed on tuesday vice wells fargo executives ahead of next week's hearing on the $185 million settlement with the consumer financial protection bureau. the key to all of this is that wells fargo was firing employees in 2011. that's five years ago they were firing employees because of the effe
fox business reached out to rank of america, city and jpmorgan chase to see if they had a quota systems incentive system in place but the system that wells fargo for employees who dealt with customer accounts. bank of america and jpmorgan both declined to comment. city has not responded to our questions. as for wells fargo, they are dealing with public outrage after the firm executive who oversaw the division at the center of the scandal. her name is carried tolstedt. as far back as 2011,...
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las vegas ranked the number one most fun city in america. that's according to personal finance website wallet hub. the study compared 150 largest cities across categories like number of fitness clubs... to
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cities across the country. >>> now on election dmurz history, peter norton is a history of technology professor at the university of virginia in charlottesville and this class he looks at what is called america's love affair with the automobile. exploring the impact of cars on american cities and the second half of the 20th century. this includes the destruction of neighborhoods for new highways, and a significant change in the character and structural density of downtowns to accommodate parking decks and surface lots. this class is an hour, ten minutes. >> i'd like to start with a question, i want a clear answer from you all. about which one of these things is best. think about it a second. which one -- we got a paper clip, binder clip and stapler. which one is best? asha, which one is best? >> what purpose you want them to serve. >> it's not that hard. which one is best? we have an intellectual in the room. i'm looking for someone with an answer. which one is best, david? >> stapler. >> well, you're wrong. the stapler is not best. jack, which one is best? >> the paper clip. >> wrong again. the right answer is the binder clip. the binder clip is, in my opinion, the best. all right? now i will
cities across the country. >>> now on election dmurz history, peter norton is a history of technology professor at the university of virginia in charlottesville and this class he looks at what is called america's love affair with the automobile. exploring the impact of cars on american cities and the second half of the 20th century. this includes the destruction of neighborhoods for new highways, and a significant change in the character and structural density of downtowns to...
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fox business reached out to three of the nation's largest banks -- bank of america, citi and jpmorgan chase to see if they have sales goals or quotas or incentives in place. the same way that wells fargo had for employees dealing with customer accounts. bank of america and jpmorgan both declined to comment. citi, they haven't picked up the phone. they have yet to answer our questions. what happened to ms. tolstedt? she is no longer the division head, leaving the bank completely at year's end. she earned about $125 million in stock and stock option. wells fargo has the ability to claw back the compensation but a spokesperson said they would not comment if that could happen to tolstedt. the senate banking committee confirmed to fox business it was being briefed today by wells fargo executives ahead of next week's hearing on the settlement. they would not, however, tell us if carrie tolstedt will be called to toy. and the key to all of this, the bank was firing people according to wells fargo in 2011. they were firing employees for this illegal behavior. what did they do to stop it? that
fox business reached out to three of the nation's largest banks -- bank of america, citi and jpmorgan chase to see if they have sales goals or quotas or incentives in place. the same way that wells fargo had for employees dealing with customer accounts. bank of america and jpmorgan both declined to comment. citi, they haven't picked up the phone. they have yet to answer our questions. what happened to ms. tolstedt? she is no longer the division head, leaving the bank completely at year's end....
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vehement opposition to it in america's cities. some were built. the opposition was intense. so intense it spread that finally they had to give up trying to build the you shall ban segments of u.s. highway system. in that movement, many -- i don't have the numbers, but probably most of the active leaders were women. women spear headed the movement against the freeways in the cities. and these pictures while they don't prove it, give you a taste for that connection, that women saw urban interstates as dangerous. you see this also in remember jane jacobs author of death and life in american cities, the planners of her day which includes the highway engineers, she saw as people who were ravrgeing the cities. helen levit put it this way. now, i don't think we have seen a case for women having welcomed the automobile as women's liberation. i'm not saying that have none did. surely some did, but it was a mixed story, at best. the same could be said about the role of the automobile in the american city from the point of view of african-americans, all right. here we see a neighborhoo
vehement opposition to it in america's cities. some were built. the opposition was intense. so intense it spread that finally they had to give up trying to build the you shall ban segments of u.s. highway system. in that movement, many -- i don't have the numbers, but probably most of the active leaders were women. women spear headed the movement against the freeways in the cities. and these pictures while they don't prove it, give you a taste for that connection, that women saw urban...
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which arizona city ranks highest on a new list of america's least and most stresed out cities. share your answer on social >> seems like every spring we remind ourselves about keeping our kids safe around pools we brush up on cpr. work at your child's school where someone was badly injured. a team of trauma specialist were out in mesa today at liberty arts academy academy explaining the stop the bleed campaign showing them how to use gauze and turn kits. >> blood is life. we have to stop the bleeding. topping the hem advantage what makes a -- hem advantage wha they have a higher -- if they get to a hospital not in severe shock they have a better chance of surviving. >> the team hopes to take the training to more schools around >> you can bob the head a little for that music. >> absolutely. >> that music can only mean one thing and that's friday night fever. >> what's happening out there? >> i'm inside the training room here at scottsdale swirl high school. vy with me. this is where they get their championship players in shape. we'll talk about that. i'll turn to corey. you may
which arizona city ranks highest on a new list of america's least and most stresed out cities. share your answer on social >> seems like every spring we remind ourselves about keeping our kids safe around pools we brush up on cpr. work at your child's school where someone was badly injured. a team of trauma specialist were out in mesa today at liberty arts academy academy explaining the stop the bleed campaign showing them how to use gauze and turn kits. >> blood is life. we have to...
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the america city right now, tone, a thousand state police and national guard members are on patrol. added to the police force, to prevent that from happening again. this is the new new york city police commissioner and you know it is his second day on the job and reassuring the public this attack will be solveed. >> new york city residents can rest assured we will get to the bottom of this. we not discounting anything at this point. we are in the process of a complex investigation to determine who did this and why they did this. is that ice-t? nope, it's lemonade. is that ice-t? lemonade. ice-t? what's with these people, man? lemonade, read the sign. lemonade. read it. ok. delicious. ice-t at a lemonade stand? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money marin saved by switching to geico. yo, ice-t! it's lemonade, man! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. thinking about retiring? do you have the coverage you need? now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of cove
the america city right now, tone, a thousand state police and national guard members are on patrol. added to the police force, to prevent that from happening again. this is the new new york city police commissioner and you know it is his second day on the job and reassuring the public this attack will be solveed. >> new york city residents can rest assured we will get to the bottom of this. we not discounting anything at this point. we are in the process of a complex investigation to...
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. >> doesn't donald trump have a point that things are not getting better in america's inner cities? i want to put up some numbers, 22.6% of blacks now live below the poverty line. 25.5% of foot stamp recipients are black and black homeowner ship is 26.2%. all of those numbers are worse since president obama took office. >> what we are doing now, where we are now is much better than where we were when president obama took office in 2008. >> but those aren't better, those are worse. >> well, we're coming from the greatest recession since the great depression. and a lot of people lost their homes and the wealth in the american communities and we got to build back, and that's why it's important that we have the kinds of policies that are being talked about by hillary clinton that will help build back and reduce income disparity, that's why we also have to make sure that we are raising minimum wage and we also have to make sure we're investing in historically black colleges and education and talking about education that's affordable and free for some, so that the key to tomorrow in ameri
. >> doesn't donald trump have a point that things are not getting better in america's inner cities? i want to put up some numbers, 22.6% of blacks now live below the poverty line. 25.5% of foot stamp recipients are black and black homeowner ship is 26.2%. all of those numbers are worse since president obama took office. >> what we are doing now, where we are now is much better than where we were when president obama took office in 2008. >> but those aren't better, those are...
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every generation of america participated. if not in the city, across the land by television. american mutiny attended the march and earned in the all-encompassing cry for freedom from indignity. america heard back. everybody attended the march in washington august 28. in this city that has a massive traffic problem, even in normal times, traffic had been rerouted and acres of space had been reserved for the buses that brought the thousands of visiting demonstrators. [applause] >> i would like to say -- >> ♪ i had a hammer in the evening, all over this land. ♪ >> momentum for the march was slowly. students, parents, grandparents. walking down the wide avenue named in honor of the constitution of the country. no attempt was made, or thought given to strict lines of marking. the mood of the day was serious, but relaxed. 200,000 strong they marched in the largest demonstration for civil rights in the history of the united states. ♪ >> catholics, protestants, and jews, westerners, northerners, and southerners. a cross-section of the 50 states were r
every generation of america participated. if not in the city, across the land by television. american mutiny attended the march and earned in the all-encompassing cry for freedom from indignity. america heard back. everybody attended the march in washington august 28. in this city that has a massive traffic problem, even in normal times, traffic had been rerouted and acres of space had been reserved for the buses that brought the thousands of visiting demonstrators. [applause] >> i would...
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this is after trump says afghanistan is safer than america's inner cities. we'll have a big old discussion there. also more breaking news, the fbi now looking for these two men, the ones who found the bomb in one of the new york city locations and new video shows scorch marks in the suspect's backyard. we've got a lot to talk about today. i'm brooke baldwin and this is cnn. >>> couple days away from the very first presidential debate here in new york and there is something that is pervasive across this country, something a lot of folks are talking about. two black men, two more at the end of a long list dead after interactions with police officers. we have reaction today from both presidential candidates. let's talk about this with former philadelphia mayor michael nutter, a cnn political contributor and hillary clinton supporter and from chicago bynelle from the diversity chair coalition for trump. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having us. >> you got it. let's get to the reaction. this is hillary clinton tweeting the names here, keith lamont
this is after trump says afghanistan is safer than america's inner cities. we'll have a big old discussion there. also more breaking news, the fbi now looking for these two men, the ones who found the bomb in one of the new york city locations and new video shows scorch marks in the suspect's backyard. we've got a lot to talk about today. i'm brooke baldwin and this is cnn. >>> couple days away from the very first presidential debate here in new york and there is something that is...
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fox business reached out to three banks, bank of america, citi and jpmorgan chase to see if they had a quota system or sales incentives in place just like wells fargo for employees that deal with customer accounts. bank of america and jpmorgan both declined to comment. citi, please pick up the phone, citi. they won't even respond to the inquiry. they won't say no comment. they haven't responded. as for wells fargo they're dealing with public outrage with former executive saw division at the center of the scandal. her name is kerihotolstedt. the bank you knew what was goings-on and was firing people. she remained in charge, earned $125 million if stock and stock options. wells fargo has ability to claw back executive compensation if the bank chooses. wells fargo spokesperson would not comment if that could happen to tolstedt senate banking committee confirmed to fox business it is being briefed on the yesterday's setment. they could not tell us if carrie was. if they knew about this in 2011, what did they do if anything, to stop it. stay tuned? david: not much apparently. adam shapiro,
fox business reached out to three banks, bank of america, citi and jpmorgan chase to see if they had a quota system or sales incentives in place just like wells fargo for employees that deal with customer accounts. bank of america and jpmorgan both declined to comment. citi, please pick up the phone, citi. they won't even respond to the inquiry. they won't say no comment. they haven't responded. as for wells fargo they're dealing with public outrage with former executive saw division at the...
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. >> doesn't he have a point that things are not getting better in america's inner cities? i want to put up some numbers. 26.2% of blacks live below the poverty line. 25.5% of food stamp recipients are blacks and black home ownership all of those are worse since president obama took office. >> where we are now is much better than when president obama was -- you know, took office in 2008. >> but those aren't better, those are worse. >> well, we're coming from the greatest recession since the great depression and a lot of people lost their homes and the wealth in the african-american community and we have to build back. that's why it's important that we have if kinds of policies that are being talked about by disparity. we have to make sure that we are raising minimum wage and focused on small businesses, which is important. that's also where we have to make sure we're protecting historically black colleges and ininvestigating in historically black colleges and the key to tomorrow in america is a better education or trade. these are all subject matters that hillary clinton ha
. >> doesn't he have a point that things are not getting better in america's inner cities? i want to put up some numbers. 26.2% of blacks live below the poverty line. 25.5% of food stamp recipients are blacks and black home ownership all of those are worse since president obama took office. >> where we are now is much better than when president obama was -- you know, took office in 2008. >> but those aren't better, those are worse. >> well, we're coming from the greatest...
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. >> reporter: amid turmoil in north carolina, donald trump is declaring crime in america's cities a risis. >> our country looks bad to the world. especially when we are supposed to be the world's leader. how can we lead when we can't even control our own cities. >> reporter: today the gop nominee is vowing to bring together law enforcement officials to dismantle gangs and international cartels and blaming the violence in places like charlotte on drugs flowing across the southern border. >> if you're not aware, drugs are a very, very big factor in what you're watching on television at night. >> reporter: trump even arguing it's time to bring back the controversial stop-and-frisk strategy which a federal judge ruled was unconstitutional in 2013. >> i see what's going on here, i see what's going on in chicago. i think stop-and-frisk. in new york city it was so incredible the way it worked. >> reporter: today trump and his campaign clarifying the program would be specifically targeted at chicago. >> i was really referring to chicago with stop-and-frisk. >> reporter: while trump touts the
. >> reporter: amid turmoil in north carolina, donald trump is declaring crime in america's cities a risis. >> our country looks bad to the world. especially when we are supposed to be the world's leader. how can we lead when we can't even control our own cities. >> reporter: today the gop nominee is vowing to bring together law enforcement officials to dismantle gangs and international cartels and blaming the violence in places like charlotte on drugs flowing across the...
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. >> reporter: trump said the shootings are tragic but one more sign the streets of america's citiesre in decline. >> in some cases they're less safe than places like afghanistan. we hear about afghanistan. some of the inner cities are less safe. >> reporter: surrounding himself by boxing promoter don king, trump again trying to extend his hand to black voters but drawing criticism for saying african-american communities are more troubled than ever before. >> our african-american communities are absolutely in the worst shape that they've ever been in before, ever, ever, ever. >> reporter: congressman john lewis, a veteran of the civil rights movement angrily denouncing trump in an interview with cnn. >> he is saying it's worst than the signs i saw growing up that said white men, colored men. white women, colored women. he is saying the conditions are worse than when we were beaten at lunch counters when trying to get served? >> reporter: images of violence and protest in the presidential race once again, just five days before the first debate. jake, i can tell you, hillary clinton is
. >> reporter: trump said the shootings are tragic but one more sign the streets of america's citiesre in decline. >> in some cases they're less safe than places like afghanistan. we hear about afghanistan. some of the inner cities are less safe. >> reporter: surrounding himself by boxing promoter don king, trump again trying to extend his hand to black voters but drawing criticism for saying african-american communities are more troubled than ever before. >> our...
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. >> reporter: amid turmoil in north carolina, donald trump is declaring crime in america's cities a al crisis. >> our country looks bad to the world, especially when we are supposed to be the world's leader. how can we lead when we can't even control our own cities? >> reporter: today, the gop nominee is vowing to bring together law enforcement officials to dismantle gangs and international cartels. and blaming the violence in places like charlotte on drugs flowing across the southern border. >> if you're not aware, drugs are a very, very big factor in what you're watching on television at night. >> reporter: trump lamenting the relationship between white and black communities. >> it just seems there's a lack of spirit between the white and the black. >> reporter: even as he argues, it's time to bring back the controversial stop and frisk strategy, which a judge ruled was unconstitutional in 2013. >> i see what's going on here and in chicago. i think stop and frisk, in new york city, it was so incredible the way it worked. >> reporter: today, trump and his campaign are clarifying the
. >> reporter: amid turmoil in north carolina, donald trump is declaring crime in america's cities a al crisis. >> our country looks bad to the world, especially when we are supposed to be the world's leader. how can we lead when we can't even control our own cities? >> reporter: today, the gop nominee is vowing to bring together law enforcement officials to dismantle gangs and international cartels. and blaming the violence in places like charlotte on drugs flowing across the...
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new york city and america did not need to see another wrecked plane. >> and new york city needed a story like this. >> it was good timing. >> it was great timing. can i just -- the mustache? >> that scary thing? >> that mustache you wore, how did rita, your wonderful wife -- >> my wife is so sick of the mustache era of my career. it's like the first question she asks again. honey, i'm starting a job. she says, does this mean you're going to have to grow facial hair again? and i say, first of all, calm down, secondly, the good news, it will be painted white every day. there's advantages to this. >> it looked great. >> thanks. >> i follow you on social media. you're like a lost and found. if i lose anything, i want you -- gloves and i.d. >> yes. >> what is up with that? >> i actually -- it's kind of like a comment on our transient society. one of the things i always here, but i took a picture of a spatula in times square, and i thought who loses this in times square? there's a story behind that. it's a mystery that i must solve. i have to get to it. >> you have to get to the bottom of it.
new york city and america did not need to see another wrecked plane. >> and new york city needed a story like this. >> it was good timing. >> it was great timing. can i just -- the mustache? >> that scary thing? >> that mustache you wore, how did rita, your wonderful wife -- >> my wife is so sick of the mustache era of my career. it's like the first question she asks again. honey, i'm starting a job. she says, does this mean you're going to have to grow...
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the democratic party has run the inner cities of america for 50-60-70 years.some cases, over 100 years. over 100 years. their policies and their politics and in particular, the politics of people like hillary clinton have produced only poverty, joblessness, and rising crime. when she was running for the senate in new york state, she said she was going to produce jobs, jobs, jobs -- it is a disaster. she was going to produce jobs. big thing. we're going to bring that jobs -- a catastrophe. we have lost tens of thousands of jobs -- she never did a thing. it was all talk, no action, just like when she is doing right now -- all talk, no action. she will talk and talk and nothing will happen -- only bad will happen. but you just have to ask people in upstate new york -- she won because of them -- and she produced absolutely nothing to -- nothing. jobs left. it is today one of the worst -- one of the most depressing places in this country's . just think of a that when you hear her talking about jobs. i know jobs or she is in her jobs. that i can tell you. [applause]
the democratic party has run the inner cities of america for 50-60-70 years.some cases, over 100 years. over 100 years. their policies and their politics and in particular, the politics of people like hillary clinton have produced only poverty, joblessness, and rising crime. when she was running for the senate in new york state, she said she was going to produce jobs, jobs, jobs -- it is a disaster. she was going to produce jobs. big thing. we're going to bring that jobs -- a catastrophe. we...
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. >> now the nation's eyes are watching, quote-on-quote, america's finest city, it ain't looking so fine right now. >> reporter: a witness handed incident to police which has not been released. authorities urge for calm during the investigation and the officers involved are now on administrative leave. kendis, diane? >> lauren, thank you. >>> coming up in the next half hour, new developments in the mystery at sea off the coast of massachusetts. the young man rescued after eight days in a life raft, his mother still missing and feared dead. hear what he says happened to the fishing boat. >> is sanders hillary clinton's ticket to the white hous telling millions of followers just 40 days until election day. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc >>> with only 40 days to election day, a race between donald trump and hillary clinton remains tight. >> but could clinton's secret weapon be the man who once wall street and bad for the middle class? david wright sat down with bernie sanders. >> reporter: we caught up with sanders here in new hampsh
. >> now the nation's eyes are watching, quote-on-quote, america's finest city, it ain't looking so fine right now. >> reporter: a witness handed incident to police which has not been released. authorities urge for calm during the investigation and the officers involved are now on administrative leave. kendis, diane? >> lauren, thank you. >>> coming up in the next half hour, new developments in the mystery at sea off the coast of massachusetts. the young man rescued...
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wallethub.com ranked the top 150 cities in america when it the most-stressed city in arizona was tucson. phoenix came in at number 71. the higher the number, the less stressed you are. the most stressed city was detroit. the least was beaumont, california. >>> a tucson womenwoman is suing a theme park for discrimination after they refused let her on a ride because he she doesn't have kwon do, is a pilot, and a sue scuba diver. but workers at universal studios wouldn't let her on rides. >> i was kept off the ride because of blanket restriction that said i needed to have at least one hand on seat in front of me. >> jessica called on the company, saying their fitted to certain disability. we also tried contacting the company but have not yet heard back. >>> up in flagstaff, they came up with a way to make sure the money you give to a panhandler goes to things they really need. the police department and shadows foundation come up with something call the better buck. the vowpers can be used at local markets, or irans. it's designed to keep them away from unhealthy and illegal substances. >>
wallethub.com ranked the top 150 cities in america when it the most-stressed city in arizona was tucson. phoenix came in at number 71. the higher the number, the less stressed you are. the most stressed city was detroit. the least was beaumont, california. >>> a tucson womenwoman is suing a theme park for discrimination after they refused let her on a ride because he she doesn't have kwon do, is a pilot, and a sue scuba diver. but workers at universal studios wouldn't let her on rides....
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. >> this is in my opinion the most passionate football city in america. >> reporter: ironically the city of brotherly love does november currently have a first round draft pick after trading for quarterback carson wentz earlier this spring. >> i'm not disappointed. this is bigger. this is about the eyes of the nation abe eyes of the world on philadelphia. >> reporter: still we have had to ask eagles president don smolenski will the team trade players to get that first round pick back. either way, experts say the city will win big with the estimated 86 million-dollar economic impact. >> there will be shopping, eating,. >> if you are spending three or four or five or six million-dollar and the return is 80 or 90 million-dollar economic impact it is a positive return. but i do understand the concern about using public dollars for these types of events. >> reporter: mess of the 25 million-dollar cost, falls on the nfl officials say so the city will be responsible for fund raising five million-dollar. >> and while many details such as security still need to be hammered out many including
. >> this is in my opinion the most passionate football city in america. >> reporter: ironically the city of brotherly love does november currently have a first round draft pick after trading for quarterback carson wentz earlier this spring. >> i'm not disappointed. this is bigger. this is about the eyes of the nation abe eyes of the world on philadelphia. >> reporter: still we have had to ask eagles president don smolenski will the team trade players to get that first...
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las vegas has been ranked the most fun city in america. "wallet hub" studied the 150 largest cities... our city got high marks for how many parties happen here... the number of dance clubs... and access to bars. las vegas wasn't the only one representing nevada on the list. reno was number 18... henderson was 45th... and north las vegas even made the cut... getting ranked number 122./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> unlv student's are raving about hosting october's presidential debate. >> we'll see how campus leaders are preparing for the highly anticipated event. ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and demetria obilor. joyce, sherri swensk and demetria obilor. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support ((brian loftus)) >>> we're one month away from the presidential deb thomas and mack center. the debate w
las vegas has been ranked the most fun city in america. "wallet hub" studied the 150 largest cities... our city got high marks for how many parties happen here... the number of dance clubs... and access to bars. las vegas wasn't the only one representing nevada on the list. reno was number 18... henderson was 45th... and north las vegas even made the cut... getting ranked number 122./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> unlv student's are raving about hosting october's presidential...
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. >> we've actually seen a decline in population between 2010 and 2015 in rural america while cities have been growing quite rapidly. >> with dwindling populations and economies come shrinking political clout. key tossup states like virginia, north carolina and especially colorado have the economic gap between city and country, according to the economic innovation group. in otero county, colorado with a population less than 20,000, folks point out, most state and federal government agencies are based in big cities where it's easy to forget the price of convenience. >> people in urban areas don't realize anymore whether milk comes from, where their meat comes from, where their poultry, pork, grains, cereals, all that work comes from. >> the matter who was in office long time to start to kill some of the winds we have in the united states. >> and with fewer farms and coal mines on the landscape, analyst say the political shift is expected to continue parts of the republicans are attempting to navigate as democrats target traditionally red states. in denver, alicia acuna, fox news. >> s
. >> we've actually seen a decline in population between 2010 and 2015 in rural america while cities have been growing quite rapidly. >> with dwindling populations and economies come shrinking political clout. key tossup states like virginia, north carolina and especially colorado have the economic gap between city and country, according to the economic innovation group. in otero county, colorado with a population less than 20,000, folks point out, most state and federal government...
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welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the syrian city of aleppo has come under heavy air attacks. has announced a new offensive to retake areas controlled by where -- controlled by rebels. u.n.russian talks at the failed to revive a collapsed truce, and each side pointing the finger at the other. >> they have grown used to destruction on aleppo, but never on this scale. this man says a woman was killed here. in the ruins of a serious cease-fire, eastern aleppo is being flattened. obviously we haven't heard a loud explosion. >> what is this, what are we to him? reporter: when the dust settles, and the weary skies overhead, wit they search for bodies. they spotted the head of a baby boy. the rescue workers have to work quickly before another airstrike. gently they take away the stone and the dust. and they haven't, and he is alive. the hospitals here are being overwhelmed again. have lost six medical staff over the past two days of bombing. here are a little girl is given stitches. she is patched hub -- patched up and sent home. tonight th
welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the syrian city of aleppo has come under heavy air attacks. has announced a new offensive to retake areas controlled by where -- controlled by rebels. u.n.russian talks at the failed to revive a collapsed truce, and each side pointing the finger at the other. >> they have grown used to destruction on aleppo, but never on this scale. this man says a woman was killed here. in the ruins of a serious cease-fire,...
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shocking new surveillance video, this is amazing, capturing a horrific crime wave gripping one of america's citieshard to watch. what if anything the police or the community can do to stop it. nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. we are all in for our customers. is depression more than sadness? ♪ it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ ♪ trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression med
shocking new surveillance video, this is amazing, capturing a horrific crime wave gripping one of america's citieshard to watch. what if anything the police or the community can do to stop it. nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. we are all in for our customers. is depression more than sadness? ♪ it's...
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one of america's greatest cities. wheel... of... fortune! ?? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! boy, we got around denver a lot, didn't we? yes, we did. oh, man. great place. thank you. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. appreciate that. well, you have to get to work. okay. and i have to go over there. hello, hello, hello. good to see you all. uh, get ready. they are ready
one of america's greatest cities. wheel... of... fortune! ?? [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! boy, we got around denver a lot, didn't we? yes, we did. oh, man. great place. thank you. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. appreciate that. well, you have to get to work. okay. and i have to go over there. hello, hello, hello. good to see you all. uh, get ready. they are ready
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in inner-city and the u.k. -- [inaudible] only in america because people feel uncomfortable about being around certain people today leave real estate to go two hours away from the center of the city to live. that is all changed. my prediction. within 10 years time, and you heard it here. within 10 years time, america's inner cities will all be what you might call reclaimed because people are tired of driving two hours to get home, citing traffic. they are tired of it. they are finally realizing upper new york. we did at the back community. upper manhattan, lower manhattan from essential part, parliament. that is all changing. you can give away a tear down in harlem 15 years ago. a million plus per brownstone. so if you're going to be in the inner-city by that shaq, that is your trust fund. whether you stay there or whether you sell it for profit, it's coming back. don't get mad. live well by the shaq, but a home depot with your boys. come back, we have it, rent it. >> the message i had is so funny that going viral, every time we have i just hope people don't move. if somebody comes knoc
in inner-city and the u.k. -- [inaudible] only in america because people feel uncomfortable about being around certain people today leave real estate to go two hours away from the center of the city to live. that is all changed. my prediction. within 10 years time, and you heard it here. within 10 years time, america's inner cities will all be what you might call reclaimed because people are tired of driving two hours to get home, citing traffic. they are tired of it. they are finally realizing...
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yet when it comes to speaking to black folks in a black city, detroit, perhaps the blackest of america's cities, that he can't pull it together to really engage with black people. so to your point, there seems to be so much in the air, yet it seems par for the course, in terms of how donald trump has engaged with black people. i spent some time in a little coffee shop called the motor city cafe. you go in the back, and there's beautiful murals. a husband and wife purchased blocks and blocks of abandoned, vacant homes, gutted them and allowed it to be an art space. i'm sitting with a bunch of young people who are voters and they said, donald trump doesn't see this vibrance. he doesn't see that our families, sometimes they're struggling, but in so many ways, we are thriving. i wanted to play this one clip from my interview. let's take a listen right now. >> i think he's trying to play on our insecurities. and that's my problem. you're basically telling us we're helpless without you. but we're not hearing that we need a white saviour to come save us when we're capable of doing it ourselves. why ca
yet when it comes to speaking to black folks in a black city, detroit, perhaps the blackest of america's cities, that he can't pull it together to really engage with black people. so to your point, there seems to be so much in the air, yet it seems par for the course, in terms of how donald trump has engaged with black people. i spent some time in a little coffee shop called the motor city cafe. you go in the back, and there's beautiful murals. a husband and wife purchased blocks and blocks of...