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big push to fight back. take a look at this billboard at times square, new york city. it reads, what, i get $30 thoughs a year for no experience or skills? who needs an education or hard work when we're raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour? is the sign right? this is what some americans had to say. >> why should gi to school and spend $50,000 on a college education when i can just work and make the same amount of money? >> they need to make more money. >> cost of living is dicht in each state. >>. >> small business owners, like my wife here, will have so let people go $15, that's a craze where i minimum wage. >> all right. swron than, we just heard americans sounding off about raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. what say you? >> well, eric, prices are not arbitrary. prices for food, prices for housing, prices for stocks, and prices for labor. wages. i mean, they're not based on a whim. they're not based on feeling or pulled out of a hat. they're actually based on economic reality. the labor department knew this 80 years ago. the higher you raise the minimum wag
big push to fight back. take a look at this billboard at times square, new york city. it reads, what, i get $30 thoughs a year for no experience or skills? who needs an education or hard work when we're raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour? is the sign right? this is what some americans had to say. >> why should gi to school and spend $50,000 on a college education when i can just work and make the same amount of money? >> they need to make more money. >> cost of living is...
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but this resort isn't in a big city. it's a tent in. the middle of montana on the shores of the black foot river river deep in the rocky mountains. the ranch says they set the standard for glamping. one of the reasons, assigning every guest a camping butler to take care of their every need. >> all you have to do is call a number here and you go straight into the camp butler phone. >> reporter: some of the tents are more than 1,000 square feet with electric blankets and indoor plumbing. celebrities and ceos are regular guests here. gwyneth paltrow posting these selfies while relaxing by the fire. >> we're grilling up a little beef flank steak. >> reporter: but the wide array of activities come at a price. and that price usually works out to at least $10,000 a week for a
but this resort isn't in a big city. it's a tent in. the middle of montana on the shores of the black foot river river deep in the rocky mountains. the ranch says they set the standard for glamping. one of the reasons, assigning every guest a camping butler to take care of their every need. >> all you have to do is call a number here and you go straight into the camp butler phone. >> reporter: some of the tents are more than 1,000 square feet with electric blankets and indoor...
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in big cities. beneat t the roar of traffic. beneath the racket pace of change. so many faces pass by unnoticed because they have no right to be there. no right to be part of the city. they are the foreigners. their children who got schooling, those deprived of the forgotten elderly. these people stand at the edges of our avenues and streets in deafening an nonty. they become part of an urban landscape, which is more and more taken for granted. in our eyes. d es cially in our hearts. knowing that jesus still walks our streets, that he is vitally a part of the lives of his people, that he is involved with us in one vast history of
in big cities. beneat t the roar of traffic. beneath the racket pace of change. so many faces pass by unnoticed because they have no right to be there. no right to be part of the city. they are the foreigners. their children who got schooling, those deprived of the forgotten elderly. these people stand at the edges of our avenues and streets in deafening an nonty. they become part of an urban landscape, which is more and more taken for granted. in our eyes. d es cially in our hearts. knowing...
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this is a big city. it's not quite the hub of the universe but it's a pretty big city in new york.dentify what he was saying as mayor from a big city. you know this is problems that are forgotten, the down trodden, immigrants, people without hope, the people without shelter, the homeless, the poor, the needy. all the myriad of problems that exist today many are in the cities. that's where immigrants go when they come to the united states. you know that in growing up in philadelphia. we have seen it in boston, new york and chicago. pope francis can identify -- i almost felt he was speaking to every mayor or every person who lived in the city in dealing with these same kinds of problems that we have been dealing with and often times without resources, without a lot of support but we have to do what we can do because that's what god wants us to do. that's our mission. i think this is the most inspiring speech i have ever heard as a former mayor of boston. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i just talked a moment ago to charles ramsey, commissioner of police and he said not everyone in philadelp
this is a big city. it's not quite the hub of the universe but it's a pretty big city in new york.dentify what he was saying as mayor from a big city. you know this is problems that are forgotten, the down trodden, immigrants, people without hope, the people without shelter, the homeless, the poor, the needy. all the myriad of problems that exist today many are in the cities. that's where immigrants go when they come to the united states. you know that in growing up in philadelphia. we have...
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>> i think no big city has a stronger union presence than chicago. you want to talk about a group in those chicago teachers, they are -- they don't even have a conscience. they have voted themselves raised an bon uses. >> i'm sure one or two of them do. >> think of that one -- every way imaginable, and here's the thing. you created a ticking time bomb. it cannot heal itself. >> and everything -- you know even governor christie has tried to rein in the growth -- but in chicago that's not happening. >> right. we should point out that cops and the fire department get some pension benefits, and maybe they should, but these are amazing. >> they have to come up with a way that they're dug one other thing. look at that crowd. very multicultural. >> look at that. if the democrats have one, too. >> property tax increase come january, chicago will have the highest sales tax of any big city. >> that's what they do. >> in order to get more money, they just raise taxes. >> garbage tax, e-cigarette taxes, and these hit the lows income chicagoans. >> i don't know h
>> i think no big city has a stronger union presence than chicago. you want to talk about a group in those chicago teachers, they are -- they don't even have a conscience. they have voted themselves raised an bon uses. >> i'm sure one or two of them do. >> think of that one -- every way imaginable, and here's the thing. you created a ticking time bomb. it cannot heal itself. >> and everything -- you know even governor christie has tried to rein in the growth -- but in...
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big cities conceal the faces of all the people that don't belong, or second class citizens, and big cities beneath the rapid pace of change. they go through unnoticed. >> earlier the pope delivered a similar message to the u.n. general assembly. diplomatic evidence james bays reports. >> reporter: the pope entering a large domeded hall, not a mace of worship. but a cathedral of global authority. >> we are here to listen. thank you very much. it was a wide-ranging speech touching broad issues line inequality, posterity, the environment, and the scourge of war. not only in cases of religious and cultural persecution, but in every situation of conflict, as in ukraine, syria, south rsh, and the great lakes region. real human being, however legitimate the latter may be. in wars and conflicts. they are the individual person. >> earlier the pope made his way to the streets of eastern manhattan closed to traffic in a massive security operation. he was driven in a small fiat car. for the latest part of his trip. technically he left u.s. soil, and welcomed on to international territory. he was trans
big cities conceal the faces of all the people that don't belong, or second class citizens, and big cities beneath the rapid pace of change. they go through unnoticed. >> earlier the pope delivered a similar message to the u.n. general assembly. diplomatic evidence james bays reports. >> reporter: the pope entering a large domeded hall, not a mace of worship. but a cathedral of global authority. >> we are here to listen. thank you very much. it was a wide-ranging speech...
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. >> translator: big cities also conceal the faces of all those people who don't appear to belong or second class citizens. in big cities beneath the roar of traffic, beneath the rapt flow of change, many people pass by unnoticed because they have no right to be there, no right to be part of the city. >>> the 90 minute mass concluded with the 78-year-old bishop leaving new york with this final message. >> please i ask you, don't forget to pray for me. [cheering and applause] >> a lot of the people we talked to tonight said it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the pope and it was well worth the wait antonio. >> thank you bisi. he addressed the largest collection of world leaders in world history at the u.n. his message of peace an environmental justice. john terret has the story. he touched on a number of different topics. >> reporter: he really did, antonio. it was a very, very wide ranging speech, poverty inequality, bleak reference to the refugees i thought but there were really two themes, social justice and climate change. on social justice basically that everybody in t
. >> translator: big cities also conceal the faces of all those people who don't appear to belong or second class citizens. in big cities beneath the roar of traffic, beneath the rapt flow of change, many people pass by unnoticed because they have no right to be there, no right to be part of the city. >>> the 90 minute mass concluded with the 78-year-old bishop leaving new york with this final message. >> please i ask you, don't forget to pray for me. [cheering and...
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every big city has problems, and that is, i suppose, what attracts me to the work of big cities.so has the greatest potential to save lives. mark: last one we want to get to. you are johnny cash here. what is going on? martin: the man in black. you can tell that is the gubernatorial era. mark: do you have a johnny cash song? martin: i like "walk the line." also, "ring of fire." john: not "girl named sue." martin: at the inauguration, i sung "walk the line." john: we didn't get to every picture we wanted to, but we got to a lot. governor, thanks for joining us. ♪ john: our waning moments with former governor martin o'malley. what is the best thing about running for president? don't give us a talking point answer, just give us the real answer. martin: the best thing is a huge number of decent people that you get to meet. mark: that is a talking point answer. how happy are you not to be running against donald trump? martin: very. >> we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. emily: apple overhauls its products ahead of the holiday shopping season. we have all of the highlights incl
every big city has problems, and that is, i suppose, what attracts me to the work of big cities.so has the greatest potential to save lives. mark: last one we want to get to. you are johnny cash here. what is going on? martin: the man in black. you can tell that is the gubernatorial era. mark: do you have a johnny cash song? martin: i like "walk the line." also, "ring of fire." john: not "girl named sue." martin: at the inauguration, i sung "walk the...
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the pope's theme, living in the big city is not always easy. >> big cities are a reminder of the hid even business for them in our world, with the diversity of cultures, traditions, and historical experiences. >> reporter: on his way to mass he paraded through central park in the pope mobile in front of the 80,000 people. >> just kept screaming poppa, poppa a. >> once in the lifetime thing i just don't know what to say i have goose bumps. >> reporter: pope addressed the general assembly at united nations a and met the with 9/11 victim family members but perhaps moment that made him light up the most was meeting with student of our lady queen of angels school in harlem. he posed with pictures with students before walking inn side. >> reporter: as pope wrapped up the trip the focus started to shift toward philadelphia we found one woman who is considering making the trip after seeing the pope, in new york. i have a friend that lives there and he has been telling me that they have been preparing for this, you know, for months and months and months and that everybody is really excited. >
the pope's theme, living in the big city is not always easy. >> big cities are a reminder of the hid even business for them in our world, with the diversity of cultures, traditions, and historical experiences. >> reporter: on his way to mass he paraded through central park in the pope mobile in front of the 80,000 people. >> just kept screaming poppa, poppa a. >> once in the lifetime thing i just don't know what to say i have goose bumps. >> reporter: pope...
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class citizens in big cities beneath the noise of traff traffic. children who do not get to go to school, those deprived of medical coverage, the homeless, the forgotten elderly being at the edges of our streets in a deafening empty. they bekcome and slowly take it for granted in our eyes and more specifically knowing that jesus still walks that that he is involved with us and involves people in one only history of salvation feels us with hope, a hope which liberates isolation and lack of interest for lives of others for the life of our city, the hope from connections from abstract analysis from routines, the hope which is not afraid we happen to lift the hope which makes us see even in the midst of smog the presence of god as he continues to walk the streets of our city because god is inside the city, too. [ applause ] >> translator: what is it like traveling through our streets? how do we encounter god who lives with us in the middle of the smog we have in our cities? how do we find jesus alive and at work in the daily life of our multicultural c
class citizens in big cities beneath the noise of traff traffic. children who do not get to go to school, those deprived of medical coverage, the homeless, the forgotten elderly being at the edges of our streets in a deafening empty. they bekcome and slowly take it for granted in our eyes and more specifically knowing that jesus still walks that that he is involved with us and involves people in one only history of salvation feels us with hope, a hope which liberates isolation and lack of...
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there are amazing obstacles with your big city ways and think you have all the answers. chris, we'll let you wrap up the big picture. it's interesting, as i followed you over the years, 2015, you have been around the track a lot. you are not the same young fellow that i knew 15, 20 years ago. what's your assessment of the big picture? what do we need to be concerned with as radio broadcasters going forward? >> i think what we need to be about moving forward is not making the excuses that we have sort of made a habit of in the past. it is very interesting, sexy, new, shiny. but the point i've always made about things like that is there have been radio stations in ppm that have been number one long before voltare. so sometimes we try to pick on one thing and make it all about that thing and we lose sight of the big picture. and that's not good for any industry. but the thing that i'm most passionate about, i think nielsen will get it right. the rating point for broadcast radio will actually increase in the next few years, which would be great for business. >> thank you. let
there are amazing obstacles with your big city ways and think you have all the answers. chris, we'll let you wrap up the big picture. it's interesting, as i followed you over the years, 2015, you have been around the track a lot. you are not the same young fellow that i knew 15, 20 years ago. what's your assessment of the big picture? what do we need to be concerned with as radio broadcasters going forward? >> i think what we need to be about moving forward is not making the excuses that...
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the pope's theme living in big city is not always easy. >> big cities are a reminder of the hidden richnessresent in our world with the diversity of cultures, traditions and historical experiences. >> reporter: on his way to mass he paraded through central park in the pope mobile in front of about 80,000 people. >> they just kept screaming pa papa, papa, papa. >> a once in a lifetime thing. i don't know what to say. i have goose bumps. >> reporter: the pope add dreft the general assembly at the united nations and met with 9/11 victims family members. the moment that made him light up the most was meeting students in harlem he posed for pictures with students before walking inside. ♪ >> reporter: don't forget homework. >> reporter: as the pope wrapped up the trip the focus started to shift towards philadelphia we found one woman considering make the trip after seeing the pope in new york. >> i have a friend that lives there and he's been telling me that they've been preparing for this, you know, for months and months and months and everybody is really excited. >> reporter: a lot of people ha
the pope's theme living in big city is not always easy. >> big cities are a reminder of the hidden richnessresent in our world with the diversity of cultures, traditions and historical experiences. >> reporter: on his way to mass he paraded through central park in the pope mobile in front of about 80,000 people. >> they just kept screaming pa papa, papa, papa. >> a once in a lifetime thing. i don't know what to say. i have goose bumps. >> reporter: the pope add...
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need to do and be protected here >>sot that is awful obviously >>sot we are on a big campus in a big city statistically it is going to happen you just have to be aware >> reporter:campus police did put out a warning telling students about the attack. >> reporter:but many told me they never got one. >> i did not know. >> i actually did not check might in box. haha >> reporter:it is unclear to campus police if the victim goes to school at cal. >> reporter:as the investigation unfolds students are rethinking their safety. >> i went to the library for the first time today and they did not asking any id. feel safe return to index of stories... >> reporter:kron 4 did get a letter from the chancellor today. students are now required to attend presentations aiming to stop sexual violence on campus. >> reporter:if they do not attendtheir blocked. >> pam:live in berkeley justine >> reporter: kron 4 news. >> pam: thank you justine. >> pam: today , the governor signed a new law extending the reach of colleges in sexual assault cases. >> pam: the law allows community colleges to suspend or expel stude
need to do and be protected here >>sot that is awful obviously >>sot we are on a big campus in a big city statistically it is going to happen you just have to be aware >> reporter:campus police did put out a warning telling students about the attack. >> reporter:but many told me they never got one. >> i did not know. >> i actually did not check might in box. haha >> reporter:it is unclear to campus police if the victim goes to school at cal. >>...
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he's a pope who comes from a big city himself, in a big city that might be polluted like new york ishe smog, a kind of -- another -- bringing in his theme, again, of the environment and then he also said something really beautiful, i think, which is about the immigrants and about the poor and about the homeless in our cities saying we often think they don't have a right to be there. we walk down the streets and think, what are they doing there? and they have a right to be in the city, that they are one of us. i wanted to point out for our viewers that the man that you see in all of these masses of the pope, he sits on the right of the pope and he helps him as he goes to the altar and processes in with him, his name is monsignor and he's also in charge of the conclave and he's the man who, after all of the cardinals process in the conclaves, closes the door, says "everybody out" and he closes the doors. he is the pope's main man for all of these celebrations and, indeed, you can see that they are quite complex and he has got to orchestrate every single one of them, at the vatican and
he's a pope who comes from a big city himself, in a big city that might be polluted like new york ishe smog, a kind of -- another -- bringing in his theme, again, of the environment and then he also said something really beautiful, i think, which is about the immigrants and about the poor and about the homeless in our cities saying we often think they don't have a right to be there. we walk down the streets and think, what are they doing there? and they have a right to be in the city, that they...
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. >> [ speaking spanish ] [ operatic singing ] >> the pope's homily in this big city arena turned sanctuary focused on the plight of the urban poor and the peace that comes from service to them. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: god is living in our cities. >> it was really just an uplifting experience, seeing all non-catholics, catholics alike coming together. >> i'm happy he came to united states of america. and i'm able to celebrate with him today. >> in the end, a final papal blessing on the way out and a congregation so taken with this close encounter. >> i'm in awe, to be honest. i can't believe he's physically here. >> in his homily, pope francis talked about the many challenges of living in a big city where the cultures and economic he suggested to the congregation that they look for solutions to those problems in that very diversity. there, he said, is where the answers lie. at the garden, jim dolan, channel 7 "eyewitness news." >> pope's final stop is a mass in philadelphia starting at 4:00 today. i'll anchor our coverage from there later this evening. one of the biggest con
. >> [ speaking spanish ] [ operatic singing ] >> the pope's homily in this big city arena turned sanctuary focused on the plight of the urban poor and the peace that comes from service to them. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: god is living in our cities. >> it was really just an uplifting experience, seeing all non-catholics, catholics alike coming together. >> i'm happy he came to united states of america. and i'm able to celebrate with him today....
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fair, it is not just new york that is seeing increase in the shootings, it is happening in the big cities across the country. it is happening in washington, chicago, it is not just new york. >> how come you exempted body bag city baltimore. juliet: i love baltimore. it is not my favorite city though. ben: curtis sliwa. juliet: still ahead, big blue blew it, the headaches for the giants fans. everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $350 back with a two year agreement. get out of the past. get fios. audrey: good morning, the temperatures are el fooing cold north and west of the city, readings in the 40s. you have to grab a jacket. grab a sweater in new york city. 61. we have the same number in we have
fair, it is not just new york that is seeing increase in the shootings, it is happening in the big cities across the country. it is happening in washington, chicago, it is not just new york. >> how come you exempted body bag city baltimore. juliet: i love baltimore. it is not my favorite city though. ben: curtis sliwa. juliet: still ahead, big blue blew it, the headaches for the giants fans. everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent...
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wheeling at that time was not a big city. we had 59,000 people. the dinner itself was held at the mcclure hotel colonnade room. it was to start at 6:30 p.m. it was in the paper for days before how they were organizing this. this was a big deal for wheeling. he was introduced by william callahan, who was a regional republican bigwig. they described the talk that he gave as intimate and humorous and kind of folksy. he had an irish wit about him. he could be very ingratiating when he wanted to be. had a big grin. and he talked about the republican platform. he talked about the war between good and evil, between atheist communism and the christian democratic societies. outer his had just been alger hiss had just been convicted some weeks before of perjury, but he was actually being convicted as a spy. he made a big deal about that. and then he had the key to the talk. i want to read exactly the words from the newspaper. and what he said was -- while i cannot take the time to name all the men in this state department who have been named as members of t
wheeling at that time was not a big city. we had 59,000 people. the dinner itself was held at the mcclure hotel colonnade room. it was to start at 6:30 p.m. it was in the paper for days before how they were organizing this. this was a big deal for wheeling. he was introduced by william callahan, who was a regional republican bigwig. they described the talk that he gave as intimate and humorous and kind of folksy. he had an irish wit about him. he could be very ingratiating when he wanted to be....
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in big cities, beneath the roar of traffic and the pace of change. so many pass by unnoticed because they have no right to be there or be a part of the city. >> the mass was the pope's last event in new york. earlier he addressed the u.n. with wide-ranging speeches focussing on war and the environment. he visited a school with mainly minority children. >> in harlem, some waited for hours to see pope francis. there were high expectations. >> it's a blessing, a once in a lift opportunity. >> there were signs of the pontiff anywhere, they wanted a real thing. there it is, it happened fast. this is what they were waiting for, the emotions of the moment overwhelming. >> i'm so excited. it's a sober moment for america. yes. >> it's so emotional. >> i'm seeing the pope. >> reporter: francis's visit to a school of mostly minority children created an unscripted and lighter moment. his message was simple. earlier in the day stephanie and her best friend waited five hours to try to see the pope as he arrived at ground zero. she said this is a pope like no other.
in big cities, beneath the roar of traffic and the pace of change. so many pass by unnoticed because they have no right to be there or be a part of the city. >> the mass was the pope's last event in new york. earlier he addressed the u.n. with wide-ranging speeches focussing on war and the environment. he visited a school with mainly minority children. >> in harlem, some waited for hours to see pope francis. there were high expectations. >> it's a blessing, a once in a lift...
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big cities, beneath the roar of photographic, beneath the rapid past of chaimg. so many cities have to right to be a part of the city. >> pope francis is due in philadelphia on the final part of his u.s. tower. also on friday he made an historic speech to u.s. general assembly, our ro diplomatic deertd james bays reports. >> pope the large domed hall, the place of worship, the secular cathedral of diplomas. >> thank you very much. it bass a wide ranging speech touching broad issues like inqueald, poferred, the environment and education, and the courage of war. is. >> not only cases of religious or cultural persecution but every situation of conflict as in crane, syria, iraq, aren south sudan, in wars and conflicts there are individual persons. our brothers and sisters. >> earlier the pope had made his way through streets of eastern manhattan, close to traffic in a massive security operation, again he was driven in a small fiat car. for this latest part of his trip he technically left u.s. soil was welcomed onto international territory. he was transported around t
big cities, beneath the roar of photographic, beneath the rapid past of chaimg. so many cities have to right to be a part of the city. >> pope francis is due in philadelphia on the final part of his u.s. tower. also on friday he made an historic speech to u.s. general assembly, our ro diplomatic deertd james bays reports. >> pope the large domed hall, the place of worship, the secular cathedral of diplomas. >> thank you very much. it bass a wide ranging speech touching broad...
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to california. >> but people love them. >> and bikes are becoming a lot more trendy in a lot of big cities kind of a way around this economy and avoid gas prices by having a cool bike. >> and avoid emissions. >> how about other than bikes? >> they are looking into furniture with that same hexagonal structure. >> i'm going to buy a bike. >> i'm right there behind you. >> we'll be back here next week with more innovation from the field on techknow. follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour, i'm jane dutton live from doha. in the next 60 minutes - marching in support of refugees - thousands rally in london calling on the government to do more for the thousands seeking a safe haven. a crane collapses killing more than 100 people. >> we are delighted to declare jeremy corbyn elected as leader of the
to california. >> but people love them. >> and bikes are becoming a lot more trendy in a lot of big cities kind of a way around this economy and avoid gas prices by having a cool bike. >> and avoid emissions. >> how about other than bikes? >> they are looking into furniture with that same hexagonal structure. >> i'm going to buy a bike. >> i'm right there behind you. >> we'll be back here next week with more innovation from the field on techknow....
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a heavily guarded centre city, philadelphia, today. that's because a big public mass is expected to take place at 4:00 this afternoon. along with those sirens, we're also hearing a lot of folks. it's clear that anticipation is building on the streets. let me show you exactly what we're talking about this morning. folks started filing in as early as 6:00 a.m. into the area where the mass will be held on ben franklin parkway. it's in front of the museum of art. it's there at that same location where the festival of families took place last night. several musical acts took the stage, but it was a young boy booked last minute who won so many over. i'd have to say he stole the show and was the talk of the city. while the festival was a big event, not as many people attended as expected. for many, the big draw was seeing pope francis as he drove by. >> once in a lifetime experience definitely. this is all so crazy. it's shock overload. you're never going to get this again. >> reporter: you're taking a live look at st. martin's chapel where the pope will make his
a heavily guarded centre city, philadelphia, today. that's because a big public mass is expected to take place at 4:00 this afternoon. along with those sirens, we're also hearing a lot of folks. it's clear that anticipation is building on the streets. let me show you exactly what we're talking about this morning. folks started filing in as early as 6:00 a.m. into the area where the mass will be held on ben franklin parkway. it's in front of the museum of art. it's there at that same location...
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steve, this is not just the big cities, by the way. is a lot of small cities all over the country that are involved and had seen these enormous jumps in homicide rates. this could affect our economy as well as our lives. >> yes. we saw this in the 1970s, david. this war on police when you didn't have a sense of safety, economies don't thrive. the first task of government is security from our enemies outside, and from criminals within our borders. the government has not been able to do that or doing it less and less because of this war on police. the former commissioner, police commissioner under michael bloomberg has come out with a searing tough quote about how new york is backsliding because we're not doing what worked in the 1990s and early 2000s. >> we see cities like milwaukee, st. louis, houston, huge number of cities seeing these jumps in homicide. it is a war against police? >> i think when you have is a situation. wron if it is a war against police. we have issues going on in this country, including the mental health crisis. i
steve, this is not just the big cities, by the way. is a lot of small cities all over the country that are involved and had seen these enormous jumps in homicide rates. this could affect our economy as well as our lives. >> yes. we saw this in the 1970s, david. this war on police when you didn't have a sense of safety, economies don't thrive. the first task of government is security from our enemies outside, and from criminals within our borders. the government has not been able to do...
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that was a big day for us as a city.n i ran for mayor of baltimore, it wasn't because our city was doing well. it was because we had allowed ourselves to become the most violent city in america. consensus,ed a new and i won that election, the feeding tube better known candidate and the majority african-american city, and we won every single council district. that was a big day. every day was hard, and yet i wouldn't trade a single day because we saved a lot of lives. john: everything that has happened since, is it time now a political asset or liability? >> i think as people come to understand it, so far my experience with people as they see it as an asset, because the two year earnings i hear people voice is the desire for new leadership, and getting things done. i don't have to tell anybody that baltimore was not an easy city to govern, especially in those times. notwithstanding the heartbreak of that night of unrest, we are a much more resilient city than we were. we will find a way to forge ahead. every big city has
that was a big day for us as a city.n i ran for mayor of baltimore, it wasn't because our city was doing well. it was because we had allowed ourselves to become the most violent city in america. consensus,ed a new and i won that election, the feeding tube better known candidate and the majority african-american city, and we won every single council district. that was a big day. every day was hard, and yet i wouldn't trade a single day because we saved a lot of lives. john: everything that has...
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but their resort isn't in a big city. it's a tent in the middle of montana, on the shores of the blackfoot river, deep in the rocky mountains. the ranch says they set the standard for glamping, one of the reasons, assigning every guest a camping butler to take care of their every need. >> all you have to do is call a number here, and it goes straight to the camp butler phone. >> some of the tents are more than 1,000 square feet with numbering. gwyneth paltrow posts these foe photos. >> we're grilling up a little flank steak. >> but the activities come at a price. and that price usually works out to at least $10,000 a week. for a family of four. >> not really a camping type of
but their resort isn't in a big city. it's a tent in the middle of montana, on the shores of the blackfoot river, deep in the rocky mountains. the ranch says they set the standard for glamping, one of the reasons, assigning every guest a camping butler to take care of their every need. >> all you have to do is call a number here, and it goes straight to the camp butler phone. >> some of the tents are more than 1,000 square feet with numbering. gwyneth paltrow posts these foe photos....
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an associated press survey found that most big cities are not prepared for an explosive train accidentcities are still scrambling to form late emergency plans. >>> two brothers in north carolina have won a major court battle after serving 30 years for a crime they didn't commit. they have been awarded $750,000 each by the state. the pair were wrongly convicted in the killing and raping of an 11-year-old girl back in 1983. they were freed last year after new dna pointed to another man. >>> a group is suing manufacturers of e-cigarettes for keeping information secret. >> reporter: it is being billed as the first large-scale lab testing of e-cigarettes that simulates how they are used in the real world. they looked at products from 24 e-cigarette manufacturers and found that 21 has at least one product containing hazardous amounts of materials. it says it tested 97 in all, 50 contained the hazardous chemicals. >> some we are ten times as high, one was 470 times the legal limit for selling these products without warning them that they might cause cancer. nicotine is a really strong, reprod
an associated press survey found that most big cities are not prepared for an explosive train accidentcities are still scrambling to form late emergency plans. >>> two brothers in north carolina have won a major court battle after serving 30 years for a crime they didn't commit. they have been awarded $750,000 each by the state. the pair were wrongly convicted in the killing and raping of an 11-year-old girl back in 1983. they were freed last year after new dna pointed to another man....
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big cities are a reminder of the hidden twitches present in our world and the diversity of its culturese variety of languages and costumes, mixed cities bring together all the different ways in which we human beings have discovered to express the meaning of life wherever we may be. but big cities also can feel the faces of all those who don't appear to belong or second class citize citizens. big cities amid the roar of traffic, beneath the rapid pace of change, so many faces pass by and noticed because they have no right to be there, no right to be part of the city. there are the foreigners. their children who go without schooling, and those deprived of medical insurance, the homeless, the forgotten elderly. these people stand at the edges of our avenues and our streets in deafening anonymity. they become part of an urban landscape, which is more and more taken for granted in our eyes and especially in our hearts. knowing that jesus still walks our street that he is vitally a part of the lives of the people that he is involved with us in one vast historical salvation filled us with hope
big cities are a reminder of the hidden twitches present in our world and the diversity of its culturese variety of languages and costumes, mixed cities bring together all the different ways in which we human beings have discovered to express the meaning of life wherever we may be. but big cities also can feel the faces of all those who don't appear to belong or second class citize citizens. big cities amid the roar of traffic, beneath the rapid pace of change, so many faces pass by and noticed...
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city on thursday, sunny to partly skies. a weak front pressing in from the north will cool us off just a touch on friday for all those big papal events in new york city. a mix of clouds and sun, the high on friday around 76 degrees in central park. and then for the weekend, a few bumps in the road possible here. high pressure building over new england. that's a pretty strong area of high pressure. at the same time there is going to be a coastal system trying to work its way north from the north carolina coast. now, it is going to be camp tigs between these two weather systems. this high is going to try to block the storm from making northward progress, but if it does make enough we get into clouds and potentially rain during more likely to the south of the city and of course the pope is going to philadelphia on saturday and on sunday. so be watching that carefully. if you are tempted to go to the beach tomorrow, watch out, the rip current risk is on the high side. accuweather forecast. overnight clearing, comfortable, down to 60 in midtown, but 40s in the coolest spots well north and west. mostly sunny, the high up to 80, main
city on thursday, sunny to partly skies. a weak front pressing in from the north will cool us off just a touch on friday for all those big papal events in new york city. a mix of clouds and sun, the high on friday around 76 degrees in central park. and then for the weekend, a few bumps in the road possible here. high pressure building over new england. that's a pretty strong area of high pressure. at the same time there is going to be a coastal system trying to work its way north from the north...
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. >> but big cities also conceal the faces of all those people who don't appear to belong.r are second class citizens, in big cities beneath the roar of traffic, the rapping sense of change, so many people, who feel they have no right to be there, no right to be part of the city. >> and going on to say that too often many of those face he are taken for granted. reverend, derek harkiins. thank you for rushing over here. >> glad to be here. >> it's a differently feeling when you were there. what was the feeling inside the garden tonight? >> i think a lot of people made the point, it is this is a pass pastoral visit. this is the church, the people who fill those pews on sunday morning. it was a truly embracing and warm feeling. >> the feeling, you yourself w f were not a catholic. >> the challenges, the diversity was a powerful message that you're right spoke to not just thricts buare catholics but thoe not of faith. i've had the privilege of being around whether other popes have been in the country but i dare say, this is quite different. >> how different is this compared to
. >> but big cities also conceal the faces of all those people who don't appear to belong.r are second class citizens, in big cities beneath the roar of traffic, the rapping sense of change, so many people, who feel they have no right to be there, no right to be part of the city. >> and going on to say that too often many of those face he are taken for granted. reverend, derek harkiins. thank you for rushing over here. >> glad to be here. >> it's a differently feeling...
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in the big city talking national security then and now with our george stephanopoulos. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief. and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [ buzzing ] bundle bee coming! it was worth it! >>> if there's anybody who can give some insight into the fraught relations between police and the public right now, ray kelly just might be the man. tonight the abc news contributor and two-time new york police commissioner reflected on a lifetime spent serving his ever-evolving community and today's game-changers in his new memoir "vigilance." abc's "this week" anchor george stephanopoulos has the exclusive. >> once a cop, alw
in the big city talking national security then and now with our george stephanopoulos. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief. and when you bundle your home and auto insurance through progressive, you'll save a bundle! [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're...
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this is kind of the big city, the big town for this area. and blocks of it are gone. i talked to one gentleman whose home was the only one left standing. and he's convinced it's because he did what firefighters don't want people to do. he stayed to fight the fire using the water from his pool to keep those flames at bay. unfortunately, he was not able to save the family homes that were around his. now his is the only one left. he said people are gonna come home in tears. the homes are gone. many are in tears knowing there's nothing left for them to come home to. it's unbelievable. the day we come back here, it looks like this all day, just this thick, thick smoke. very hard to breathe in. you can't tell what time of day this is because where -- we're after 6:00 now. this is what 2:00 looked like. there really is no difference because everything is just masked by that thick layer of smoke. unlike yesterday, i'm sure within the fire area where it's burning now, which is away from middletown right now, but -- because fire creates its own weather, i'm sure it's windy with
this is kind of the big city, the big town for this area. and blocks of it are gone. i talked to one gentleman whose home was the only one left standing. and he's convinced it's because he did what firefighters don't want people to do. he stayed to fight the fire using the water from his pool to keep those flames at bay. unfortunately, he was not able to save the family homes that were around his. now his is the only one left. he said people are gonna come home in tears. the homes are gone....
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in his homily or sermon, a message for the world and new yorkers, in big cities life can be tough andhe homeless, the elderly, the sick can fall through the cracks. don't forget them. >> it's going to affect a lot of people in new york to do better, no matter, you know, what race, color, creed, religion you are, he's very empowering and i think he tries to encompass all people. >> at the end of mass, a strong thank you from cardinal dolan on behalf of all new yorkers. >> it is clear how much we welcome you, how much we love you, how much we need you, how much we thank you for your visit. >> and francis ended his moment on the new york stage with the same request he made the night he became pope. >> please i ask you, don't forget to pray for me. [ cheers & applause ] >> don't forget to pray for me. that was nbc's david ushery reporting. pope francis began his day by addressing the u.n. in new york. >> he praised members for their efforts to serve man kind. the pope said urgent action is needed. he warned that the ambitions of wealth and power can cause mismanaged economies. >> he pause
in his homily or sermon, a message for the world and new yorkers, in big cities life can be tough andhe homeless, the elderly, the sick can fall through the cracks. don't forget them. >> it's going to affect a lot of people in new york to do better, no matter, you know, what race, color, creed, religion you are, he's very empowering and i think he tries to encompass all people. >> at the end of mass, a strong thank you from cardinal dolan on behalf of all new yorkers. >> it is...
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policeman, darren wilson, set off a quake whose rumbles were felt far past ferguson, missouri to the big citiesear in washington d.c. peck u latteries began to be understood. a black majority led by a white mayor, almost entirely white council and schoolboard, streets watched by a whi police department. depending on your point of view ferguson was representative or an outlier with little to teach the rest of the country. erica pitzi looks back at a time out use year in the life of ferguson. >> reporter: make no mistake, this is about race, the result of a report of a pan ep after the shooting of michael brown, by a white police officer darren wilson last year. it include law enforcement. protest movements and the clergy, and concludes that the county is far-reaching its racial surprise. -- divide. >> we present the report knowing that it reveals uncomfortable truths about the region called home. as we understand national and international response, making clear that the problem is not unique, it's the reality. >> among the findings, in mississippi, black drivers are 75% more likely to be stoppe
policeman, darren wilson, set off a quake whose rumbles were felt far past ferguson, missouri to the big citiesear in washington d.c. peck u latteries began to be understood. a black majority led by a white mayor, almost entirely white council and schoolboard, streets watched by a whi police department. depending on your point of view ferguson was representative or an outlier with little to teach the rest of the country. erica pitzi looks back at a time out use year in the life of ferguson....
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parts of that is rural, and there's big city elements too. >> a lot of people that don't know much about heroin know it's so highly addictive that in many cases the situation is to switch you on to methadone. you'd see the clinics more than you expect. in these suburban places are they able to treat the addiction. >> the rates of treatment is poor. most had not been to rehab, one, two, three, five seven times, 14 times, 16 times. and these are young people who had been addicts for a couple of years. clearly it's difficult to figure out how to break the addiction. the parents of many addicts told us about how much debt they went into. >> 77,000 including buying the stuff back that his daughter stole. including drug treatment. everything. and she is clean, has been clean for four years, working on becoming an addiction counsellor. what a struggle, and that's not really the case for most people. she went to gaol. she went to prison: you know from the work done, that there are code works, urban poor and not poor, you have seen the addiction grow for middle class, middle number factly homes w
parts of that is rural, and there's big city elements too. >> a lot of people that don't know much about heroin know it's so highly addictive that in many cases the situation is to switch you on to methadone. you'd see the clinics more than you expect. in these suburban places are they able to treat the addiction. >> the rates of treatment is poor. most had not been to rehab, one, two, three, five seven times, 14 times, 16 times. and these are young people who had been addicts for a...
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but their resort isn't in a big city.the middle of montana, on the shores of the blackfoot river, deep in the rocky mountains. the ranch says they set the standard for glamping, one of the reasons, assigning every guest a camping butler to take care of their every need. >> all you have to do is call a number here, and it goes straight to the camp butler phone. >> some of the tents are more than 1,000 square feet with electric blankets and indoor numbering. gwyneth paltrow posts these foe photos. >> we're grilling up a little flank steak. >> but the activities come at a price. and that price usually works out to at least $10,000 a week. for a family of four. >> not really a camping type of person, but the glamping makes it worth it. >> the glamping industry says the trend has been on the rise for the last decade. the ranch at paws up opened with three tents. now it has 30, along with 28 cabins. if you have the money, it's easy to see the appeal. there's plenty to deal o on the resort's 20,000 acres. and despite being on ca
but their resort isn't in a big city.the middle of montana, on the shores of the blackfoot river, deep in the rocky mountains. the ranch says they set the standard for glamping, one of the reasons, assigning every guest a camping butler to take care of their every need. >> all you have to do is call a number here, and it goes straight to the camp butler phone. >> some of the tents are more than 1,000 square feet with electric blankets and indoor numbering. gwyneth paltrow posts...
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but for most of the last nine months the city has been quiet. the last big attack here was in december 2014 when the pakistani taliban attacked an army public school killing 132 students. since then the group has been under a great deal of pressure. the military have been targeting them across the country with operations in big cities like karachi as well as in the tribal belt. in areas such as the north. >>> japan's security bill is being debated in a full session of the upper house of parliament. on thursday there were scenes as opposition lawmakers tried to prevent the vote. it will allow japanese soldiers to be deployed overseas for the first time since world war ii. our correspondent is joining us live from tokyo. why is it dragging on for so long, rob? >> it is, i think, a measure of the feelings on both sides. in particular, from the opposition and tactics we are seeing being employed by them. shinzo abe has the majority. but the opposition are doing all they can to try to delay proceedings before a vote condition taken in the upper house. the members
but for most of the last nine months the city has been quiet. the last big attack here was in december 2014 when the pakistani taliban attacked an army public school killing 132 students. since then the group has been under a great deal of pressure. the military have been targeting them across the country with operations in big cities like karachi as well as in the tribal belt. in areas such as the north. >>> japan's security bill is being debated in a full session of the upper house...
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something so beautiful to me before, she said philadelphia, the city itself feels like one big cathedral, people are plight they are respectful, they are kind, it kind of feels like the whole city is one big church right now. i loved that metaphor for this day. you can feel the excitement buildings it's like an electric energy passing through the crowd yet it is calm at the same time. i had a chance to speak with the monsignor who will be in charge of communion this afternoon. it was anticipated 100,000 people they have a number of 250,000, they will be fanning out priests across the city and in this area in particular to administer communion to anyone who wants to receive it today. the clergy telling us this day is very familiar to the day back
something so beautiful to me before, she said philadelphia, the city itself feels like one big cathedral, people are plight they are respectful, they are kind, it kind of feels like the whole city is one big church right now. i loved that metaphor for this day. you can feel the excitement buildings it's like an electric energy passing through the crowd yet it is calm at the same time. i had a chance to speak with the monsignor who will be in charge of communion this afternoon. it was...
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. >> big cities conceal the faces of all those people that don't appear to belong, or second class citizens, you meet the role of traffic beneath change. so many pass by unnoticed. they have no right to be there or be a part of the city. >> pope francis is due in philadelphia on the final part of his u.s. tour. on friday he made an historic speech to the u.s. general assembly, speaking of the importance of wiping out poverty and the pain of war. james bays reports. >> the pope entering this large haul. this time not a place of worship. instead, in many ways, the secular cathedral of global diplomacy. >> we are here. thank you very much. >> reporter: it was a wide-ranging speech, touching broad issues like inequality, poverty, the environment and education, and the scourge of war. >> the sorrows, not only in case of religious and cultural persecution, but every situation of conflict, as in ukraine, syria, iraq, libya, and the great lakes region. real human being taking precedence over partisan. in wars and conflicts, there are individual persons, our brothers and sisters. >> reporter: earlie
. >> big cities conceal the faces of all those people that don't appear to belong, or second class citizens, you meet the role of traffic beneath change. so many pass by unnoticed. they have no right to be there or be a part of the city. >> pope francis is due in philadelphia on the final part of his u.s. tour. on friday he made an historic speech to the u.s. general assembly, speaking of the importance of wiping out poverty and the pain of war. james bays reports. >> the pope...