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. >> i am a former city commissioner, and i am voting for jeb. >> i am a mayor. >> i am with the school district, and we are all in for jeb. >> i am here from the city of mission, and thank you for being here today. the consensus was there needs to be more support for local governments to do their jobs in concert with the border patrol. 50 plus percent of all of the crossing is from brownsville to san diego and happen here in this county, pretty amazing, and providing support to the local government makes a lot of sense to me. second, focusing on how you balance the economic interests of a region like this and border security. you have to make sure you do this in a way that does not make it hard for people's livelihoods to continue to prosper and grow. this is a place where a lot of business comes. point, somade that that was an important point, and thatly, i would suggest the proposal made by another candidate of building a fence based on just the common sense practices that are being applied here doesn't work. a much deeperve strategy than just building a fence. there has to be much m
. >> i am a former city commissioner, and i am voting for jeb. >> i am a mayor. >> i am with the school district, and we are all in for jeb. >> i am here from the city of mission, and thank you for being here today. the consensus was there needs to be more support for local governments to do their jobs in concert with the border patrol. 50 plus percent of all of the crossing is from brownsville to san diego and happen here in this county, pretty amazing, and providing...
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amness city international is condemning all sides fighting in yemen saying they have shown a wanton disregard for safety of civilians. >>> u.n. security council has given its support to get peace talks started in syria. it paves the way for u.n. special envoy to progress with his plan to find a political solution. inside syria the military launched another round of air strikes near damascus. it follows the government offensive that left more than a hundred people dead. it's being described as one of the worst since the war began more than four years ago. >>> the iraqi government said it's entered the second phase of a campaign to retake anbar province from isil fighters. >> reporter: on the front lines iraqi security forces battle isil, one shot at a time. [gunfire] despite the government's promise, the battle has been slow. while the defense ministry insists things are going well and moved on to phase 2, part of the larger anbar offensive, some analysts are skeptical. >> translator: i believe isil in ramadi is still strong and the joint iraqi forces are weak. they haven't been able to put an
amness city international is condemning all sides fighting in yemen saying they have shown a wanton disregard for safety of civilians. >>> u.n. security council has given its support to get peace talks started in syria. it paves the way for u.n. special envoy to progress with his plan to find a political solution. inside syria the military launched another round of air strikes near damascus. it follows the government offensive that left more than a hundred people dead. it's being...
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they cannot make these assessments from sitting in the united kingdom and the am mess city, they should actually make these same reports that they are accusing the saudi-led coalition by doing this, killing innocent women and children, they must -- >> in this interview, we're talking saudi and talking about yemen. would you welcome united nations international commission of inquiry if you admit these are simply mistakes. >> saudi arabia and the coalition, they are welcome, the united nation are part of this dome and work under this approval and with the international community. there is no doubt that saudi arabia would work with the united nations, would work with the am mess city to define and prove the houthis are responsible for killing those innocent people. it is not saudi arabia and the coalition party. >> the united nations security council has given unanimous support to a plan to get peace talks done in syria. all 16 members approved a statement that paves the way for a special envoy to progress with his plan to find a political solution to the conflict. inside syria, more airst
they cannot make these assessments from sitting in the united kingdom and the am mess city, they should actually make these same reports that they are accusing the saudi-led coalition by doing this, killing innocent women and children, they must -- >> in this interview, we're talking saudi and talking about yemen. would you welcome united nations international commission of inquiry if you admit these are simply mistakes. >> saudi arabia and the coalition, they are welcome, the...
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discussing border security and issues on the river. >> i am jimmy guards are, i am a former city commissioneram voting for jeb. >> i am mayor of the south. >> i am with the school district, and we are all in for jeb. >> i am here from the city of mission, and thank you for being here today. >> i appreciate, we had other people providing pretty solid advice as well. mr. bush: the consensus was there needs to be more support for local governments to do their jobs in concert with the border patrol. 50 plus percent of all of the crossing is from brownsville to san diego and happen here in this county, pretty amazing, and providing support to the local government makes a lot of sense to me. second, focusing on how you balance the economic interests of a region like this and border security. you have to make sure you do this in a way that does not make it hard for people's livelihoods to continue to prosper and grow. this is a place where a lot of business comes. the mayor made that point, so that was an important point, and finally, i would suggest that the proposal made by another candidate of bu
discussing border security and issues on the river. >> i am jimmy guards are, i am a former city commissioneram voting for jeb. >> i am mayor of the south. >> i am with the school district, and we are all in for jeb. >> i am here from the city of mission, and thank you for being here today. >> i appreciate, we had other people providing pretty solid advice as well. mr. bush: the consensus was there needs to be more support for local governments to do their jobs in...
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pro am city league championship game one of three. south bay unbeaten for a reason!ry brown baseline jam. the bay pride had jordan right to the rack. he exploded for 31 points. with the cameras rolling, it's keith stepping, that's his thing, bay pride won the game 96-87. game 2 wednesday at that same place at 8 p.m. >>> rory mcilroy was like this on the 4th of july, ligament damage from a pickup soccer game. look at him yesterday. all the way back from an ankle injury. he proclaimed himself good to go for the first round of the pga championship. he is the defending champion. weekend rounds on kpix 5 >>> and vegas, they like jordan spieth and they really like rory mcilroy now that he is back on the favorites block. you see dustin johnson and we just threw in tiger woods, oh, for old time's sake 40:1 odds, a long shot. that's sports at this hour. be good. don't make me come out there! >>> play of the day, english premier league soccer manchester city at albion. >> looking for tony, beautifully worked, super goal. >> that was super. that was an incredible goal. manchest
pro am city league championship game one of three. south bay unbeaten for a reason!ry brown baseline jam. the bay pride had jordan right to the rack. he exploded for 31 points. with the cameras rolling, it's keith stepping, that's his thing, bay pride won the game 96-87. game 2 wednesday at that same place at 8 p.m. >>> rory mcilroy was like this on the 4th of july, ligament damage from a pickup soccer game. look at him yesterday. all the way back from an ankle injury. he proclaimed...
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pro am city league championship game one of three. south bay unbeaten for a reason!ry brown baseline jam. the bay pride had jordan right to the rack. he exploded for 31 points. with the cameras rolling, it's keith stepping, that's his thing, bay pride won the game 96-87. game 2 wednesday at that same place at 8 p.m. >>> rory mcilroy was like this on the 4th of july, ligament damage from a pickup soccer game. look at him yesterday. all the way back from an ankle injury. he proclaimed himself good to go for the first round of the pga championship. he is the defending championship. weekend rounds on kpix 5 >>> and vegas, they like jordan spieth and they really like rory mcilroy now that he is back on the favorites block. you see dustin johnson and we just threw in tiger woods, oh, for old time's sake 40:1 odds, a long shot. that's sports at this hour. be good. don't make me come out there! >> man, a lot of coffee. all right, thank you, sir. >>> play of the day, english premier league soccer manchester city at albion. >> looking for tony, beautifully worked, super goal.
pro am city league championship game one of three. south bay unbeaten for a reason!ry brown baseline jam. the bay pride had jordan right to the rack. he exploded for 31 points. with the cameras rolling, it's keith stepping, that's his thing, bay pride won the game 96-87. game 2 wednesday at that same place at 8 p.m. >>> rory mcilroy was like this on the 4th of july, ligament damage from a pickup soccer game. look at him yesterday. all the way back from an ankle injury. he proclaimed...
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. >> i am the chief of police of an average american city and am proud to be connected with the honorable profession of law enforcement. a day doesn't pass without one of my officers savinging some child's life. it is truly an honorable profession. police departments use modern science to protect you, such as teletype, photographry, two-way radio. expert firearms training by the fbi national academy. accident prevention insulations and other up to the minute methods. i know many chief of police and i assure you, they are average just like you. they are interested in protecting their homes and yours while endeavoring to make your community a better place to live in. let's follow this rookie patrolman in his daily duties and see the many ways he serves you and yours. these are the few of his services that are overlooked. his job is not merely working. it's observing and serving you. but are you allowing him to serve you? if not, you will be amazed at his ability to answer your every question, lend assistance in every problem or locate for you the information desired. besides this, never for
. >> i am the chief of police of an average american city and am proud to be connected with the honorable profession of law enforcement. a day doesn't pass without one of my officers savinging some child's life. it is truly an honorable profession. police departments use modern science to protect you, such as teletype, photographry, two-way radio. expert firearms training by the fbi national academy. accident prevention insulations and other up to the minute methods. i know many chief of...
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national weather service is holding onto its flash flood watch in effect for areas west of the city, until 9:00 am this morning. but we wouldn't be surprised if they dropped it a little bit earlier than that. right now, here's the deal, steady rain falling for much of the area west of the city. some stronger activity still in pennsylvania, but lifting up in the northeast early direction. so obviously more rain to come. here's a closer look at what's happening out there. very light rain. we expect this wet weather to make it closer to the city in the next couple of hours. what can you expect? this will be into the city between 3:00 am and 5:00 am. the bruntd of it. pockets of arrive rain, and possibly some localized flooding for your morning commute. >> okay, vanessa. >>> police are still searching for a man who left a woman badly burned after he threw chemicals in her face. the victim said she didn't know her attacker. >> reporter: 59-year-old alexandera dyer is spending her second night here at the medical center. she has burns to her face and eyes. >> very bad she's burned. she's burned too much
national weather service is holding onto its flash flood watch in effect for areas west of the city, until 9:00 am this morning. but we wouldn't be surprised if they dropped it a little bit earlier than that. right now, here's the deal, steady rain falling for much of the area west of the city. some stronger activity still in pennsylvania, but lifting up in the northeast early direction. so obviously more rain to come. here's a closer look at what's happening out there. very light rain. we...
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she and her son moved in to a cheap motel outside the city . >> i am currently on the highway in east new orleans. we are basically all of the motels are. >> with rents in the city rising faster than wages, davis doubts she will be able to find a better spot. >> most people cannot afford the rents value on the property, whether it's fair market or section viii in this city because we don't make that kind of money. it's just ridiculous. it's ridiculous. it makes you feel like you cannot get ahead. you cannot be stable and maintain to become what they self-sufficient. >> author roberta grat said that sundayscores the financial challenge facing low and middle income residents even as the city's economy again blooms. >> what it is really doing is just purring people in to already marginal neighborhood did and in many cases, pushing them further condition. >> some people gave up trying to get back. they just staying where they are and dealing with the situation. but i am still trying. i am still trying it is as carlene knows a long journey back for the city she knows and home. >> next, a f
she and her son moved in to a cheap motel outside the city . >> i am currently on the highway in east new orleans. we are basically all of the motels are. >> with rents in the city rising faster than wages, davis doubts she will be able to find a better spot. >> most people cannot afford the rents value on the property, whether it's fair market or section viii in this city because we don't make that kind of money. it's just ridiculous. it's ridiculous. it makes you feel like...
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. >> i am the chief of police of an average american city and am proud to be connected with the honorable profession of law enforcement. a day doesn't pass without one of my officers savinging some child's life. it is truly an honorable profession. police departments use modern science to protect you, such as teletype, photographry, two-way radio. expert firearms training by the fbi national academy. accident prevention insulations and other up to the minute methods. i know many chief of police and i assure you, they are average just like you. they are interested in protecting their homes and yours while endeavoring to make your community a better place to live in. let's follow this rookie patrolman in his daily duties and see the many ways he serves you and yours. these are the few of his services that are overlooked. his job is not merely working. it's observing and serving you. but are you allowing him to serve you? if not, you will be amazed at his ability to answer your every question, lend assistance in every problem or locate for you the information desired. besides this, never for
. >> i am the chief of police of an average american city and am proud to be connected with the honorable profession of law enforcement. a day doesn't pass without one of my officers savinging some child's life. it is truly an honorable profession. police departments use modern science to protect you, such as teletype, photographry, two-way radio. expert firearms training by the fbi national academy. accident prevention insulations and other up to the minute methods. i know many chief of...
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becauseo me and said the city was primarily think itmerican, did i was because of the african-americans? said, thence: i people of southfield elected me to be there mayor. i am going to use every skill set, all of the passion i can't to represent the city and to provide the government services and public services this city deserves. womancided to create me a and blessed my skin with this beautiful brown color. if you want to talk about my race, talk to god. i want to talk about what i'm going to do for my city. i do not take lightly the fact that i am a woman and the first to be in that seat. nor the history and legacy and challenges of being an african-american in america. that't take that like lately. i want to be a role model. every time i see a little girl or an african-american say when i go to schools, that i am a mayor, and now they can say i am a congresswoman, i tell them they can to. i take that seriously. women, i tellto them they can stand on my shoulders. we are still a minority. 43 in the u.s.ly house of congress. , to havee increased the voice of the people i represent, to have the diversity of my life and experience at the table to debate iss
becauseo me and said the city was primarily think itmerican, did i was because of the african-americans? said, thence: i people of southfield elected me to be there mayor. i am going to use every skill set, all of the passion i can't to represent the city and to provide the government services and public services this city deserves. womancided to create me a and blessed my skin with this beautiful brown color. if you want to talk about my race, talk to god. i want to talk about what i'm going...
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i think you should be running the city -- i don't think we should be working in partnership. i amere to take care of all sins before i got here -- i don't care what you say about me -- that is fine. but let's not destroy the city that we love. let's not give the press that narrative. let's conduct ourselves in a dignified and honorable way even though we may disagree so at the end of this process, we can always look back and say, we behaved in a way that was admirable and we did not devolve into the behavior we have seen in some other communities. i am proud to say -- i am proud of the officials and residents of the city. we did not have another 1967 riot. we did not set the city back politically but also we could not drive that kind of reinvestment, the positive attitude we are now seeing in the city if that had been part of the narrative. brian: when you went there first, how many empty dwellings were there? kevyn: 20% of our housing. 72 out of 320 were vacant or blighted -- 72,000, sorry. the real problem is that 60% of fireman calls for health and safety are related to blighte
i think you should be running the city -- i don't think we should be working in partnership. i amere to take care of all sins before i got here -- i don't care what you say about me -- that is fine. but let's not destroy the city that we love. let's not give the press that narrative. let's conduct ourselves in a dignified and honorable way even though we may disagree so at the end of this process, we can always look back and say, we behaved in a way that was admirable and we did not devolve...
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>> who am i kidding? i'm a city boy. i need some cream. >> you need some cream? >> yeah. e on. who am i kidding? >> we're also joined by dan flores, respected authority, professor of history. author of the book "horizontal yellow: nature and history in the southwest." >> how spanish is new mexico still? how powerful are the echoes from spain? >> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these new mexican families are 10 generation and 11 generation. when they look back on themselves, they think of themselves as spanish. >> those traditions, they've continued to thrive in these little pockets. we're cut off from spain. so i once worked with people from spain and they kept cutting up and snickering at me. what they told me was okay, you can knock it off with the don quixote phraseology. the equivalent of me today, talking saying "top of the morning to you, sir." >> really? >> and they were like, stop making fun of us. and i said you know what? i'm not making fun of you. that's the way we speak. we go see grandpa, that's all he knows,
>> who am i kidding? i'm a city boy. i need some cream. >> you need some cream? >> yeah. e on. who am i kidding? >> we're also joined by dan flores, respected authority, professor of history. author of the book "horizontal yellow: nature and history in the southwest." >> how spanish is new mexico still? how powerful are the echoes from spain? >> spain was in control of new mexico for far longer than mexico was. i think a lot of these new mexican...
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city kid. i believe philadelphia. i was born and raised here. i amam because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturday hart brought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. coming to streets near you. >>> new jersey governor and republican presidential candidate is heading back "it the the tonight show." >> do you think i'd come on this show to announce a presidential run? >> this will be his first tv appearance since announcing he's running. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> 4:27. a warm, muggy start. see the clouds over center city. this is a live view from the loews hotel. there are a few showers around. your first alert radar when we come back. >>> as we prepare for the pope, many people are concerned about traffic detours, closures, all the other things that may happen to changeç your weekend routin. next, we'll tell you why the archbishop of the philadelphia archdiocese is urging you to be not afraid. >>> n
city kid. i believe philadelphia. i was born and raised here. i amam because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturday hart brought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. coming to streets near you. >>> new jersey governor and republican presidential candidate is heading back "it the the tonight show." >> do you think i'd come on this...
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. >> i enters the city. >> i am fighting for my life. >> i met nancy for her and cheeks plain to me the sequence of events that made her the walking dead. >> i received a phone call saying that i had passed away on april 2, 2015. >> this started a devastated sequence of events. >> the social security office says that you are deceased. >> yes and then they sent a letter to my bank, and they told them that i was deceased and when i went to take my money from the bank she said it was negative and everything was closed. she said they got a letter from the treasury that i had been deceased. >> i spent the afternoon with her sitting on the floor, going through the documents that she had and letters from social security. >> they cut my medicare, my medicaid, everything, i have nothing. >> she was able to work with the social security administration that says yes she is alive and she can use that to go to citibank and to open up her account. >> i have the letter that says i was still alive. >> in order to get her life back she was said that she needed to acquire a copy of her death certificate
. >> i enters the city. >> i am fighting for my life. >> i met nancy for her and cheeks plain to me the sequence of events that made her the walking dead. >> i received a phone call saying that i had passed away on april 2, 2015. >> this started a devastated sequence of events. >> the social security office says that you are deceased. >> yes and then they sent a letter to my bank, and they told them that i was deceased and when i went to take my money...
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i could live in, perfectly good cities like atlanta. i amptimistic that the city will come back and be strong, and attract business. we will prosper economically. the one thing i worry about is will we preserve that culture. our architecture, our culture, food, can we preserve that? the city is not an insular little city anymore. we have people coming in from everywhere. the city will change. we just want it to change in the right direction. we want to preserve all of the great things. and fix all of the things that should be fixed. i think we can be a best practice for urban planning. this has never been attempted before. no one has ever had this tragedy of opportunity like we have a new orleans. -- in new orleans. you have not since the civil war, certainly not in modern times wiped the slate clean and started over. how should the city be planned? how should it function? this is an opportunity that is very unique in the united states. i don't want to see addressed in type thing -- of -- a dresden type thing. i don't want the fabric and cha
i could live in, perfectly good cities like atlanta. i amptimistic that the city will come back and be strong, and attract business. we will prosper economically. the one thing i worry about is will we preserve that culture. our architecture, our culture, food, can we preserve that? the city is not an insular little city anymore. we have people coming in from everywhere. the city will change. we just want it to change in the right direction. we want to preserve all of the great things. and fix...
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. >> concord police, the district attorney or neighbors all strongly opposed in their city. >> i am shocked and appalled. there are plenty of rural areas and not highly populated areas within the state of california and if they want to use taxpayers', my dollar and your dollar to buy this guy a house or rent this guy a house then it needs to be in a less populated location. >> the public is being urged by officials to attend that hearing and ex press their concerns. >>> new tonight, a search is on for--as many as eight works of arts have been vandalized. mission residents and artists have organized efforts to clean up the mission and excel your neighborhoods. >> born and raise here, i have never seen anything like this. i told my parents they never seen anything on the wall that says "white power". who ever the person is is targeting the culture which is the murals. >> another meal targeted at the golden gate bridge showing low riders at the art work. this comes at a time when white parties being shouted. several other murals in the district celebrating the lggt community has been faised in
. >> concord police, the district attorney or neighbors all strongly opposed in their city. >> i am shocked and appalled. there are plenty of rural areas and not highly populated areas within the state of california and if they want to use taxpayers', my dollar and your dollar to buy this guy a house or rent this guy a house then it needs to be in a less populated location. >> the public is being urged by officials to attend that hearing and ex press their concerns....
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i am challenging municipalityiesmunicipalities cities across the country to take the challenge. we are giving out $50,000 of prizes to cities. when a entrepreneur goes to their city to settle and start their business, they can access all the applications they need complete them and submit them within a day. a big winner we are giving them $250,000 if it's a software we can share with other cities. >> one last thing, this week marks the 62nd birthday of the sba. now that you have been in the job for a little while, is it where you want it to be? >> what i think now is we need to have a borderless marketplace. small businesses across the country know that 95% of the world's consumers are outside of the united states. so, sba for the future for the next 62 years has to think about how we connect entrepreneurs domestically with those around the world. that's what we are looking at. we are looking at continued technological development. we can capture the market before other countries take advantage of our gap not being there. we have raised the guarantee level on our export loans up
i am challenging municipalityiesmunicipalities cities across the country to take the challenge. we are giving out $50,000 of prizes to cities. when a entrepreneur goes to their city to settle and start their business, they can access all the applications they need complete them and submit them within a day. a big winner we are giving them $250,000 if it's a software we can share with other cities. >> one last thing, this week marks the 62nd birthday of the sba. now that you have been in...
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two new appointments rocking a city council. >> i am not out of order. you are out of order. >> wehere both incoming commissioners are illegal immigrants. >> kelly osbourne apologizing after making these comments. >> if you kick every latino out of this country then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, donald trump. >> oh, no. >> is there a double standard when it comes to politicians verses celebrities. >> one more trip this summer, the airlines giving you the most bang for your buck. ooh pizza rolls! ahh! they're ready! make summer awesummer with totino's pizza rolls. you are ticket when you spend $10. is ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. a>> immigration outrage in california. a city council makes history appointing two illegal aliens as commissioners. and many are not happy abo
two new appointments rocking a city council. >> i am not out of order. you are out of order. >> wehere both incoming commissioners are illegal immigrants. >> kelly osbourne apologizing after making these comments. >> if you kick every latino out of this country then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, donald trump. >> oh, no. >> is there a double standard when it comes to politicians verses celebrities. >> one more trip this summer, the airlines...
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city kid. i bleed philadelphia. i am of this city which means i will never turn my back on my city. >> hart brought more than 4,000 people for a free 5k run and he teamed up with nike to make his runs a nationwide phenomenon. >>> first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. we are tracking a potential heat wave as we head into today and tomorrow. it will feel muggy out. a lot more humid than what we saw over the weekend. i'll have an update on the tropics and also an early peek at your holiday forecast. a live look outside right now. you can see the philadelphia art museum and temperatures today expected to push back into the low 09s and today we'll do it again and if we do it tomorrow that's officially a heat wave. for philadelphia, 83 degrees and a mix of sun and clouds and humidity at 60% and wind speeds at 10 miles per hour and we will notice the feels like temperature will be higher than the actual temperature throughout today. across the rest of the weejon 81 degrees and cape may, 84 so you can see not a
city kid. i bleed philadelphia. i am of this city which means i will never turn my back on my city. >> hart brought more than 4,000 people for a free 5k run and he teamed up with nike to make his runs a nationwide phenomenon. >>> first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. we are tracking a potential heat wave as we head into today and tomorrow. it will feel muggy out. a lot more humid than what we saw over the weekend. i'll have an update on the tropics and also an...
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. >> i'm a city kid, you know, i believe philadelphia. i was born and raised here. i amam because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturday, hart brought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. >>> it's another start to another week here on wall street. the experts at cnbc will walk us through what's expected to come after last week's roller coaster ride. >>> plus, president obama is going where no sitting president has gone before. ahead in our next half hour, we'll tell you about the president's trip to alaska and the important issue that he hopes to draw attention to during his visit to the arctic there. >>> and you can'tç call it mt. mckinley anymore. we'll tell you about the name change for north america's tallest peak. ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just
. >> i'm a city kid, you know, i believe philadelphia. i was born and raised here. i amam because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturday, hart brought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. >>> it's another start to another week here on wall street. the experts at cnbc will walk us through what's expected to come after last week's roller...
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. >> it has been a fantastic day, here down the shore in atlantic city. i am so honored right now to have someone who is so passionate and brings so much love to the city, it is really, probably more than anyone else, here and that i can think of ape that is mayor don guardian the the mayor of atlantic city. thanks so much for having me. >> thanks for coming down. when you want to party, you have to come to atlantic city, have a great banding on, rascal flats. the this entire summer of really good things to do. summer is in the over yet. we have shows coming up on for free this weekend and even tonight after rascal flats right behind us, our thursday jazz festival as well. we have an air show coming up, military parade, we have miss america pageant. we're winding down summer but this is the place to be. lots of things to do, afterward too. come out, visit our beach bars. cool place, buffalo's brand new one, chelsea has a new beach bar. we have eight new bars, from philadelphia, all under one single roof,. >> your versatility is endless. wharf is even less. ent
. >> it has been a fantastic day, here down the shore in atlantic city. i am so honored right now to have someone who is so passionate and brings so much love to the city, it is really, probably more than anyone else, here and that i can think of ape that is mayor don guardian the the mayor of atlantic city. thanks so much for having me. >> thanks for coming down. when you want to party, you have to come to atlantic city, have a great banding on, rascal flats. the this entire summer...
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plus. >> reporter: i am melissa chan in havana taking a closer look at how reforms have impacted new entrepreneurs here. >>> hello, this is al jazerra america. live from new york cityid shuster. just ahead. >> reporter: herring tonight, missouri, overnight there were another two dozen arrests and now a controversial group of armed civilians on the streets and adding to the tensions. history of violence, 50 years after the riots in watts, the los angeles neighbor has certainly changed, though some of the deep stars remain. reffed urevved up with the new o the u.s. communist rube kube a is effectin expecting an econom. plus master the amare can, a challenging, ground breaking and always fascinating. >> his paint says have a very memorable style the way that you remember scenes from movies. >> a new exhibit brings a new appreciation to parenter thomas heart benton. ♪ ♪ >>> a white rookie police officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in arlington, texas has now been fired. 19-year-old christian taylor was killed friday during a burglary investigate at a car deal are shim. the 911 tapes were released today and police say they contradict aren't that the 19-year-old
plus. >> reporter: i am melissa chan in havana taking a closer look at how reforms have impacted new entrepreneurs here. >>> hello, this is al jazerra america. live from new york cityid shuster. just ahead. >> reporter: herring tonight, missouri, overnight there were another two dozen arrests and now a controversial group of armed civilians on the streets and adding to the tensions. history of violence, 50 years after the riots in watts, the los angeles neighbor has...
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the most heated time, you have never heard me use that kind of language about anyone, let alone a city i ambligated to represent and stand by. i appreciate people have taken umbrage with it because they thought i was referring to the city at that time. that was not my intent, but i will apologize for it. i do not insult people and have never done that. even people i have been in heated events with would not say that is my character. but we need to work behind the offguard comments. there is a difference between the wall street journal and working city, that kind of stuff. we need to move behind that. i had a little over a year at that time to get done with all this. i am happy to say that when i did that, cool heads prevailed. a lot of commentators said, we understand what he meant. brian: rachel maddow talked about the difficulty that happened in the state at the time of getting an emergency manager. let's watch what she said. [video clip] >> michiganders voted to repeal the emergency management law. but the republican still held majority in legislature and passed a replacement bill to the
the most heated time, you have never heard me use that kind of language about anyone, let alone a city i ambligated to represent and stand by. i appreciate people have taken umbrage with it because they thought i was referring to the city at that time. that was not my intent, but i will apologize for it. i do not insult people and have never done that. even people i have been in heated events with would not say that is my character. but we need to work behind the offguard comments. there is a...
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city kid. philadelphia. i am who i am because of this city, which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> he brought more than 4,000 people to the city for a free 5k run. he teamed up with nike to make spontaneous runs a national phenomen phenomen phenomenon. >>> tom brady is due back in court tomorrow and a judge could rule on whether the nfl was justified in suspending him. brady is suing the nfl for sidelining him for the defla deflategate scandal. the judge is ordering brady and roger goodell to return to court tomorrow. the judge is expected to make a decision by friday, and any decision would be subject to an appeal by either side. >>> a security scare at newark liberty international airport. part of the airport was evacuated when a man made his way into a secure hallway. it happened around 7:00 tonight. the man was stopped by customed and border protection agents, but that part of the airport was cleared while officers with dogs did a sweep. passengers had to be re-checked through security. >>> get
city kid. philadelphia. i am who i am because of this city, which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> he brought more than 4,000 people to the city for a free 5k run. he teamed up with nike to make spontaneous runs a national phenomen phenomen phenomenon. >>> tom brady is due back in court tomorrow and a judge could rule on whether the nfl was justified in suspending him. brady is suing the nfl for sidelining him for the defla deflategate scandal. the judge is...
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. >> when i am driving around the city my relatives relatives and friends prod me, i try to stay humblebout it. feel lucky to have this job. wouldn't trade for the world. >> i will take that as a sign. tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >> i love that. only in san francisco stories. >> hand made. >>> our chief meteorologist now about the weather. >> talking about how muggy it is. so uncomfortable. >> it is for us too. if you have spent time out here you are not used to it. the humidity does impact us. 79 degrees san francisco today. as a high. humidities up there. getting moisture, tropical air moving into the area. that air will be with us through the weekend, especially saturday morning. we could see a shower or something in the north bay. look at the numbers. 91 in santa rosa area. this system right here, this system is significant. not that it will bring a bunch of rain. it is hanging out there. usually it is a fall, early late, mid-fall pattern. we have so much activity in the pacific -- haven't seen it like this in a long time. tropical storms, hurricanes, typhoons, we have had -- tr
. >> when i am driving around the city my relatives relatives and friends prod me, i try to stay humblebout it. feel lucky to have this job. wouldn't trade for the world. >> i will take that as a sign. tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >> i love that. only in san francisco stories. >> hand made. >>> our chief meteorologist now about the weather. >> talking about how muggy it is. so uncomfortable. >> it is for us too. if you have spent time out here you...
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. ♪ this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i am randall pinkston.ew york mayor surging caution today amido a outbreak of reege marries disease that has claimed seven lives so far. there is no risk to our drinking water, there is no risk to our water supply. from legion marries disease. another crucial point, it is treatable, it is crucial that each case be identified early on. and that treatment will be achieved quickly. another 86 people have been diagnosed with reege nears in new york city. they are as fielding questions from hundreds of people that live in the area. >> prongs residents pack this town hall meeting tries to get'ses from health officials over the outbreak of reege marries disease in their neighborhood. reege marries is a form of pneumonia. the search for the source is focused on local cooling towers. >> more than 15 cooling tours have been effected, at least five tests positive for the bacteria. the illness attack the lungs with flu like symptoms. certain people are at higher risk. it can be quite deadly in certain patient groups. s
. ♪ this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i am randall pinkston.ew york mayor surging caution today amido a outbreak of reege marries disease that has claimed seven lives so far. there is no risk to our drinking water, there is no risk to our water supply. from legion marries disease. another crucial point, it is treatable, it is crucial that each case be identified early on. and that treatment will be achieved quickly. another 86 people have been diagnosed with reege nears in...
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city. and i am old enough to remember the bad old days where people were nervous, we can't lose >> reporter: concerns are shared by many mere. -- many here, and there, lisa evers "fox 5 news." christina: state yield officials canvassed more areas in south bonks looking for the bacteria that causes legionnaire disease. city officials are requiring that every building owner test cooling towers within two weekers on face a misdemeanor charge, so far 10 cooling towers have tested positive for the bacteria, legionnaire's disease has taken more than 10 lives in the south bronx. christina: and donald trump is not backing down from controversial comments he made about fox news debate moderator megan kelly, a day later trump said he was treated unfairly at the debate, this morning he claims he said notion wrong, and -- he has nothing wrong, added he cherishes women, it is jeb bush who has the problem with women. >> i will be phenomenal to the women, i want to help women. what jeb job jeb bush said, he came back a day later, and said i missmoke that is a bad thing to misspeak about. >> he is talking
city. and i am old enough to remember the bad old days where people were nervous, we can't lose >> reporter: concerns are shared by many mere. -- many here, and there, lisa evers "fox 5 news." christina: state yield officials canvassed more areas in south bonks looking for the bacteria that causes legionnaire disease. city officials are requiring that every building owner test cooling towers within two weekers on face a misdemeanor charge, so far 10 cooling towers have tested...
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i am jonathan ferro live from the city of london. message up to speed.man production unexpectedly dropped in june. 5.02% in after rising may. while imports% dropped 0.5%. the bank of japan says governor kuroda -- the boj will continue to spend test will continue to expand the money base. beate's biggest insurer estimates with second-quarter profits up 15%. the company is house by earnings from the property and cash division. bloomberg spoke to the cfo early today about the results. he highlighted how high interest rates would affect results. ask the interest rates are based on a level that we had in december before christmas. therefore, they are still in line with our expectations. before higher interest rates -- earnings, bonds rates are still quite a bit. jonathan: the iranian deal hits a roadblock. democrat, chuck schumer announces opposition to the deal. to statement caused oil decline. let's get more from will kennedy. well, breakdown the statement of chuck schumer. this for me was a little bit of news and u.s. politics. a roadblock, yes. is a big e
i am jonathan ferro live from the city of london. message up to speed.man production unexpectedly dropped in june. 5.02% in after rising may. while imports% dropped 0.5%. the bank of japan says governor kuroda -- the boj will continue to spend test will continue to expand the money base. beate's biggest insurer estimates with second-quarter profits up 15%. the company is house by earnings from the property and cash division. bloomberg spoke to the cfo early today about the results. he...
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these are difficult times and i am proud of everyone that is works for the city and us. i am hoping you can help me with my problems, they are minor compared to others. my house did not flood. our neighborhood where i have been living for a number of years, the crime there is bad. i am not getting a lot of help from the police. there are people that have moved into dilapidated houses in my neighborhood. these are people who are not working. they are drunk in the morning, at night. they're selling drugs in front of my house. i have called the police. i have been referred to different sergeants in the department to call. i have called them, i have left my name, number. i have gotten no response. one night last week a group of these guys living in this one night last week a group are having a major party with a bonfire. they were shooting off firecrackers, bottle rockets, this was before the rain. i called the police, they said they will let someone know to drive-by. i waited, nothing happened. the other issue is trash, there is a ton in our neighborhood not getting picked u
these are difficult times and i am proud of everyone that is works for the city and us. i am hoping you can help me with my problems, they are minor compared to others. my house did not flood. our neighborhood where i have been living for a number of years, the crime there is bad. i am not getting a lot of help from the police. there are people that have moved into dilapidated houses in my neighborhood. these are people who are not working. they are drunk in the morning, at night. they're...
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brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> i am the chief of police of an average american cityoud to be connected with the honorable profession of law enforcement. a day doesn't pass without one of my officers savinging some child's life. protecting someone's home or their property. it is truly an honorable profession. police departments use modern science to protect you, such as teletype, photography, two-way radio. expert firearms training by the as standardized by the fbi national academy. accident prevention installations and other up to the minute methods. i know many chiefs of police and assure you they are average citizens just like you. they are interested in protecting their homes and yours while endeavoring to make your community a better place to live in. let's follow this rookie patrolman in his daily duties and see the many ways he serves you and yours. these are the few of his services that are overlooked. his job is not merely working. it's observing and serving you. but are you allowing him to serve you? if not, you will be amazed at his ability to answer your e
brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> i am the chief of police of an average american cityoud to be connected with the honorable profession of law enforcement. a day doesn't pass without one of my officers savinging some child's life. protecting someone's home or their property. it is truly an honorable profession. police departments use modern science to protect you, such as teletype, photography, two-way radio. expert firearms training by the as...
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these are difficult times and i am proud of everyone that is works for the city and us. i am hoping you can help me with my problems, they are minor compared to others. my house did not flood. our neighborhood where i have been living for a number of years, the crime there is bad. i am not getting a lot of help from the police. there are people that have moved into dilapidated houses in my neighborhood. these are people who are not working. they are drunk in the morning, at night. they're selling drugs in front of my house. i have called the police. i have been referred to different sergeants in the department to call. i have called them, i have left my name, number. i have gotten no response. one night last week a group of these guys living in this one house or having a major party with a bonfire. they were shooting off firecrackers, bottle rockets, this was before the rain. saidled the police, they they will let someone know to drive-by. i waited, nothing happened. the other issue is trash, there is a ton in our neighborhood not getting picked up. it is really, really b
these are difficult times and i am proud of everyone that is works for the city and us. i am hoping you can help me with my problems, they are minor compared to others. my house did not flood. our neighborhood where i have been living for a number of years, the crime there is bad. i am not getting a lot of help from the police. there are people that have moved into dilapidated houses in my neighborhood. these are people who are not working. they are drunk in the morning, at night. they're...
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i am especially interested in seeing all the different styles of plaques and information that various cities have collected. i am interested in acquiring plaques on landmarks and if we were to do they would like to know the life of a landmark and make sure that the life of the landmark plaque is for -- i would say an extended period of time but also taking into consideration how much it would cost the owner to create that, and i am interested in this round plaque. i am not used to seeing round plaques. this is a suggested vendor plaque so this is just an idea or can you elaborate on that? >> shannon ferguson department staff. it's just a preliminary design that was suggested by a graphic designer and can be modified with any suggestions. >> i'm not a graphic artist. it looks typical. i was hoping that san francisco could have a little bit more -- i don't want to say funkiness but at least have a little bit more san francisco in it, so it stands out. i mean i could see it in san jose oar san diego, but i think for san francisco we want something a little more bold. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >>
i am especially interested in seeing all the different styles of plaques and information that various cities have collected. i am interested in acquiring plaques on landmarks and if we were to do they would like to know the life of a landmark and make sure that the life of the landmark plaque is for -- i would say an extended period of time but also taking into consideration how much it would cost the owner to create that, and i am interested in this round plaque. i am not used to seeing round...
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should the city spend money to keep the 49ers'? >> i am thrilled about the america's cup. it will not just be an economic boom that creates jobs and long- term economic development. it will help us shore up our aging and deterioration appears -- deteriorateing piers. it will help us clear of deferred maintenance. it will be a >>> promotion for the city. people will see the panoramic views of san francisco and want to come here. i would very much like to see forty-niners stay here. what that means, we will have to talk about it. i am not a big fan of massive public subsidies to sports teams. i think we should work hard to keep them here. >> we're almost out of time. are there any other issues or concerns we have not discussed? are there any other specific issues you plan to concentrate on throughout your turn? >> a couple that come to mind. i introduced in control legislation to make it easier for tenants displaced by fires or earthquakes or other disasters to find below market replacement meant -- rent while their apartments are being fixed. there are some aspects of our r
should the city spend money to keep the 49ers'? >> i am thrilled about the america's cup. it will not just be an economic boom that creates jobs and long- term economic development. it will help us shore up our aging and deterioration appears -- deteriorateing piers. it will help us clear of deferred maintenance. it will be a >>> promotion for the city. people will see the panoramic views of san francisco and want to come here. i would very much like to see forty-niners stay...
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am from texas. dallas is a big city there. how old are you? six and a half. awesome. are you going into first grade? very cool. >> iming kindergarten. senator cruz: that is awesome. i have two little girls. caroline is seven. she is going into second grade. four, and she is going to start kindergarten next year. i think those are awesome ages. yes, they are with their mommy right now. their mommy is back in houston with both girls. caroline started second grade on wednesday, just two days ago. so she is in school right now. do you start monday? what grade are you in? fourth. that is awesome. is it fun having a little brother or sister or is it kind of annoying sometimes? both. >> kind of fun, kind of annoying. senator cruz: that is the way it goes. you guys want to get a picture together? you can stand up and i will come down. >> i am with them. don't hide your sister. >> look right here. say fried butter. senator cruz: excellent. thank you very much. good to see you. >> bye. senator cruz: what is your name? good to see you. are you in school together? what grade? thi
am from texas. dallas is a big city there. how old are you? six and a half. awesome. are you going into first grade? very cool. >> iming kindergarten. senator cruz: that is awesome. i have two little girls. caroline is seven. she is going into second grade. four, and she is going to start kindergarten next year. i think those are awesome ages. yes, they are with their mommy right now. their mommy is back in houston with both girls. caroline started second grade on wednesday, just two days...
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could make more money that is illegal, -- doing a job that is illegal, which is the case in the city. i amondering what you think of those problems? jarvis: ms. tabron, you addressed opportunities. ms. tabron: there is a bio information field growing in new orleans. how do you prepare young people and those people of color for those jobs, which are not minimum wage jobs? there are other industries that are flourishing. there is a whole industry of coding for applications, technology, and what we learn through one of our grantees is you can take any one in five youths, young persons, and they have the aptitude to make code and the applications that are needed throughout this country and the world. they just need to be matched to those opportunities. i think what we are talking about is new industry, creative ways of engaging young people, and then they have the inherent skills to be capable of those. jarvis: ok. i think we have time for one more question. stephen: sorry to be hogging. it seems like i always have a question. my name is stephen kennedy. i remember lyndon b. johnson did the wa
could make more money that is illegal, -- doing a job that is illegal, which is the case in the city. i amondering what you think of those problems? jarvis: ms. tabron, you addressed opportunities. ms. tabron: there is a bio information field growing in new orleans. how do you prepare young people and those people of color for those jobs, which are not minimum wage jobs? there are other industries that are flourishing. there is a whole industry of coding for applications, technology, and what...
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city. i don't take lightly the fact that i am a woman and first to be able to sit in that seat.nor the history and the legacy and challenges of being an african american in america. i don't take that lightly. i want so much to be a role model. and every time i see a little girl or a little african american say, when i go to schools and read to them, they say, wow, you're a mayor, and now they say i'm a congresswoman. i tell them, you can too. i take that very seriously. and when i talk to women, i use the phrase, i'm planting my feet firm and pulling my shoulders back because i know all of you need to stand on my shoulders. i take that seriously. we're still a minority. we're still only 43 in the u.s. house of congress. and so as we have increased the largest numbers ever, to have the voice of the people i represent, to have the diversity of my life and experiences at the table to debate issues, to be a woman in congress and to be able to fight for those issues that i feel are important to women, childcare, have issues about being a caregiver. our ability to make choices about o
city. i don't take lightly the fact that i am a woman and first to be able to sit in that seat.nor the history and the legacy and challenges of being an african american in america. i don't take that lightly. i want so much to be a role model. and every time i see a little girl or a little african american say, when i go to schools and read to them, they say, wow, you're a mayor, and now they say i'm a congresswoman. i tell them, you can too. i take that very seriously. and when i talk to...
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there is a cop standing very close to me we have police powers throughout california, yes i am in redwood city with a east palo alto police officer, and no redwood city does not have a shortage of cops officer nguyen is part of the san mateo step program with officers from multiple san mateo county agencies and the california highway patrol that target traffic related issues county wide. here in redwood city there is a issues with bicyclist ignoring state and municipal traffic laws like this cyclist that failed to stop at a stop sign there wew a few riders who faild to stop at stop signs and were either issued tickets from the california highway patrol or the officer win from east palo alto police i spoke to one rider who was was so just out of curiousty why did you roll through the stop sign ahhh i guess lazyness really i mean i didn't want to lose my know so he get to utter the famous last words i'm steve peak i got caught behaving badly also riding on the sidewalk is another issues and since the state allows individual citied to govern sidewalk riding and redwood city outlawed it this cycli
there is a cop standing very close to me we have police powers throughout california, yes i am in redwood city with a east palo alto police officer, and no redwood city does not have a shortage of cops officer nguyen is part of the san mateo step program with officers from multiple san mateo county agencies and the california highway patrol that target traffic related issues county wide. here in redwood city there is a issues with bicyclist ignoring state and municipal traffic laws like this...
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listening to instructors that were there, and during this time, you heard about the history of the city and i am hearing about the city and all these things that are happening and this is where the worst disaster in kansas history occurred and i said excuse the and asked a question about that and didn't get the answers that i wanted and i went to the library and didn't get the answers i wanted that and i found there was no substantive history there. i could not believe 30 lives were taken with no more land this is and remains the worst disaster in the state's history and there's not more on it. that started my initials in freak with deployment to iraq and other things in the air force i didn't have time to dive into it more. as fate would have that i became a police officer and i was stationed right there in that community right by 28th and kind and i got to know these people and understand the hurt and tragedies and misconceptions and myths that were there and down the street wichita state university, the archives. that began the story for me to learn more about it. >> and amazing story from th
listening to instructors that were there, and during this time, you heard about the history of the city and i am hearing about the city and all these things that are happening and this is where the worst disaster in kansas history occurred and i said excuse the and asked a question about that and didn't get the answers that i wanted and i went to the library and didn't get the answers i wanted that and i found there was no substantive history there. i could not believe 30 lives were taken with...
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what is going on. >> i am protective over the city because they have been going there daily for so longd not group what is going on in newark with what we are seeing in baltimore and st. louis and ferguson. itferguson. it has not evolved into the state of anarchy. newark is historically a troubled city, residents are ingratiated in this never-ending cycle of violence, poverty,, poverty, disdain for authority, and like every other inner-city resident susceptible to the propaganda of the black lives movement and the ferguson affect and we are naturally seeing some kind of spike. charles: some fallacy? do you think that it is misguided? >> obviously it is counterproductive. it is no mistake this is related to something recent and has much to do with that people are forgetting this is not about black versus white but trying to repair a damaged relationship. charles: newark has been damaged like this going back to after the riots when martin luther king was killed. they never cover. it is crazy when you have people of authority and influence to have encourage this. i thought we saw that in b
what is going on. >> i am protective over the city because they have been going there daily for so longd not group what is going on in newark with what we are seeing in baltimore and st. louis and ferguson. itferguson. it has not evolved into the state of anarchy. newark is historically a troubled city, residents are ingratiated in this never-ending cycle of violence, poverty,, poverty, disdain for authority, and like every other inner-city resident susceptible to the propaganda of the...
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should the city spend money to keep the 49ers'? >> i am thrilled about the america's cup. it will not just be an economic boom that creates jobs and long- term economic development. it will help us shore up our aging and deterioration appears -- deteriorateding piers. it will help us clear of deferred maintenance. it will be a >>> promotion for the city. people will see the panoramic views of san francisco and want to come here. i would very much like to see forty-niners stay here. what that means, we will have to talk about it. i am not a big fan of massive public subsidies to sports teams. i think we should work hard to keep them here. >> we're almost out of time. are there any other issues or concerns we have not discussed? are there any other specific issues you plan to concentrate on throughout your turn? >> a couple that come to mind. i introduced in control legislation to make it easier for tenants displaced by fires or earthquakes or other disasters to find below market replacement meant -- rent while their apartments are being fixed. there are some aspects of our
should the city spend money to keep the 49ers'? >> i am thrilled about the america's cup. it will not just be an economic boom that creates jobs and long- term economic development. it will help us shore up our aging and deterioration appears -- deteriorateding piers. it will help us clear of deferred maintenance. it will be a >>> promotion for the city. people will see the panoramic views of san francisco and want to come here. i would very much like to see forty-niners stay...
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. >>> this is "al jazeera america" live from new york city. i am erica pitzy. tony harris has the night off. florida is under a state of emergency as tropical storm erica moves closer. a dozen deaths are already blamed on the storm. former president george w. bush visits louisiana and mississippi 10 years after devastating hurricane katrina. we will have extensive coverage on the state of recovery. president obama tells jewish americans that u.s./israeli relation s
. >>> this is "al jazeera america" live from new york city. i am erica pitzy. tony harris has the night off. florida is under a state of emergency as tropical storm erica moves closer. a dozen deaths are already blamed on the storm. former president george w. bush visits louisiana and mississippi 10 years after devastating hurricane katrina. we will have extensive coverage on the state of recovery. president obama tells jewish americans that u.s./israeli relation s
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i am going to make the money off of it, not him. explain to me how my city, if i go across the street from where i live, it is a zone. somebody from mississippi. somebody from maryland, somebody from washington dc, because i am in their zone that is federal property, they go to jail. enough is enough. who sold new orleans? when did this happen? where did the zones come from? how can big companies come in, big trucks come in and i have microwaves and dishwashers piled up to the ceiling. i lost everything. i am saying, i can't pick up a washing machine, if i pick it up, i go to jail. i have to pay a license to the city to pick up trash? who gave them permission to zone off new orleans? no one can it to me -- explain it to me. >> thank you for your question. c. ray nagin: are you ready? the debris pickup is basically being managed through federal contracts they come through the core of energy -- engineers. this is my understanding. i believe, don't quote me on this, there were four or five major contracts left. as they were left, they divided the city of into z
i am going to make the money off of it, not him. explain to me how my city, if i go across the street from where i live, it is a zone. somebody from mississippi. somebody from maryland, somebody from washington dc, because i am in their zone that is federal property, they go to jail. enough is enough. who sold new orleans? when did this happen? where did the zones come from? how can big companies come in, big trucks come in and i have microwaves and dishwashers piled up to the ceiling. i lost...