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in the 1940s and ‘50s, big bad cities really came to dominate and overshadow america., they inspired a whole new style of cinema. in film noir, the american city is dark, and anonymous, and frightening. people are not what they seem. you can trust no—one. everyone is out for themselves. it's no place for the innocent. yes, i know, i'm... i'm being foolish. in doa, dead on arrival, frank bigelow makes the mistake of leaving his small home town and his girlfriend for a sneaky vacation in san francisco. within hours, he has been fatally poisoned, and is tearing around the city trying to find his killer. i'm adam smith, a historian of america, and in this programme, i'm going to investigate what film noir, and its sharp contrast between corrupt city and innocent small town, can tell us about america today. after 1945, americans moved to the cities, and especially the booming suburbs, in huge numbers. many of them found what they were looking for, but there was also this sense that they had lost the sense of the community they had had in the small towns they'd left behind.
in the 1940s and ‘50s, big bad cities really came to dominate and overshadow america., they inspired a whole new style of cinema. in film noir, the american city is dark, and anonymous, and frightening. people are not what they seem. you can trust no—one. everyone is out for themselves. it's no place for the innocent. yes, i know, i'm... i'm being foolish. in doa, dead on arrival, frank bigelow makes the mistake of leaving his small home town and his girlfriend for a sneaky vacation in san...
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those interfering big—city outsiders, the media. on the ku klux klan. as ginger rogers, a new york model visiting her sister in a small town, discovers. the victim we soon find out if an undercover reporter who had been investigating them. many times today on the streets, in a resta u ra nt many times today on the streets, in a restaurant in the hotel, people have come up to us and asked us not tojudge the whole have come up to us and asked us not to judge the whole town by the brutal criminal action of woodlands last night. bob? bob. these decent individuals sincerely upset... astonishingly, the filmmakers decided not to mention the clan's racism, at instead, the film explicitly connects far right extremism with smalltown hostility to outsiders, protected by a wall of silence. looking at the faces of the men and women this afternoon at the courthouse, it isn't always easy to tell on which side they stand. no wonder some people in small towns get fed up with the way hollywood and the media represent them. around this time,, in the l
those interfering big—city outsiders, the media. on the ku klux klan. as ginger rogers, a new york model visiting her sister in a small town, discovers. the victim we soon find out if an undercover reporter who had been investigating them. many times today on the streets, in a resta u ra nt many times today on the streets, in a restaurant in the hotel, people have come up to us and asked us not tojudge the whole have come up to us and asked us not to judge the whole town by the brutal...
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big focus. i watch in our own city was -- what is really happening. i think we represent much more of the solution we are talking about. this is coming from two-person businesses and 4-person businesses. global capitalism is big businesses that are global by definition, but there are more of these small, local businesses where people figure it is better to create a job instead of not -- then it is to know how to get one. i think this is part of the transition of the digital age. that is a genuine part of the digital revolution. >> it does raise a final question that i want to pick up from the audience. it raises the question of leadership. we have two national leaders and two local leaders. >> the only one in power. >> we have experience at the national and local level. is the nature of leadership at the local level, it does that ?eed to change in some way it used to be that it came from the bottom and you became a city counselor and then a mayor and then a governor and then a senator and hopefully the vice president and then the president. is it diffe
big focus. i watch in our own city was -- what is really happening. i think we represent much more of the solution we are talking about. this is coming from two-person businesses and 4-person businesses. global capitalism is big businesses that are global by definition, but there are more of these small, local businesses where people figure it is better to create a job instead of not -- then it is to know how to get one. i think this is part of the transition of the digital age. that is a...
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previously it was mostly in big cities. now you see it across the country.: populism is making small inroads in germany. oliver: german voters are likely to stick to the center in next week selection. mark: the election is on september 24. normally you will get exit polls and an idea quickly. merkel and hera party are so far ahead that one would expect to know the result pretty early. exit polls in germany are normally pretty accurate. he is competing with the social democrats. they have for decades been the number one, number two party together with the cdu. the head of that party is the lead candidate, martin schulz. he used to be head of the european parliament and came back to take over and run in this race. he is not doing that well. the cdu is well ahead. what is interesting is the social democrats have not collapsed. this is really a pretty normal election with the main traditional parties fighting it out on pretty normal -- the same kind of agendas and promises and messages they would have made in previous elections. carol: we have seen populist forc
previously it was mostly in big cities. now you see it across the country.: populism is making small inroads in germany. oliver: german voters are likely to stick to the center in next week selection. mark: the election is on september 24. normally you will get exit polls and an idea quickly. merkel and hera party are so far ahead that one would expect to know the result pretty early. exit polls in germany are normally pretty accurate. he is competing with the social democrats. they have for...
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in the outskirts of the big cities, in secondary cities and northern towns.ew sense of economic purpose in these places. there was no new economic model on the table. no investment surge. all that can only have increased resentment. the gap between london and the rest of the country may have been tolerated when it was working for everybody. but not any more. it became possible to discern a new national divide. london and the big cities versus the rest. how are you, are you all right? i'm nigel. this is the man who talks sense! no surprise that against that backdrop, political outsiders could flourish. there was notjust no trust in the old politics, but suspicion it was positively self—serving. and the populist forces were most powerful outside london and the big cities. i was never even intending to run for local council. but itjust seemed to me that there was something going so badly wrong with our entire political class. the populist right could flourish with its anti—elite message. the populist left could flourish, with its anti—elite message. labour's joh
in the outskirts of the big cities, in secondary cities and northern towns.ew sense of economic purpose in these places. there was no new economic model on the table. no investment surge. all that can only have increased resentment. the gap between london and the rest of the country may have been tolerated when it was working for everybody. but not any more. it became possible to discern a new national divide. london and the big cities versus the rest. how are you, are you all right? i'm nigel....
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many ways to use the landscape just like you really use big city actors. and in the end you could never. park in the world of the world all the world's a stage we are. hey guys i made a professional ish powerpoint to show you how artsy america fits into the greater media landscape our team is not all laughter all right we are a solid alternative to the bullshit liberal or conservative and as you can see from this bar graph we don't skew the facts either talking head lefties talking head righties oh there you go above it all to look at we're all artsy americans in the spotlight now every really have no idea how to classify as and it actually took me way more time and i care to admit. full disclosure i voted for obama in two thousand and eight because i wanted meaningful change and that's what he promised he promised to end our country's global aggression among other things and at the time that really resonated with me but then he got into office and instead of deescalating our warring ways he increased them he was our first president to be at war every sing
many ways to use the landscape just like you really use big city actors. and in the end you could never. park in the world of the world all the world's a stage we are. hey guys i made a professional ish powerpoint to show you how artsy america fits into the greater media landscape our team is not all laughter all right we are a solid alternative to the bullshit liberal or conservative and as you can see from this bar graph we don't skew the facts either talking head lefties talking head...
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even in the big cities, people are getting nervous.ig cities, people are getting nervous. translation: i am really worried, my home is in a good state so i hope the hurricane starts moving out to sea. it is one of the biggest storms we have ever seen so we have to get ready. as hurricane irma rumbles down the coast of cuba, even those places that were supposed to this serve as safe havens that the capital, havana, or under hurricane warning and for the many thousands who are evacuated here, they are just thousands who are evacuated here, they arejust hoping thousands who are evacuated here, they are just hoping they still have homes to go back to. cuba was in the middle of the tourism boom when the storm struck and thousands of holiday—makers found themselves suddenly trapped in the biggest terror came to hit cuba in more than 80 years. among them, a british couple who were evacuated from their honeymoon. they blame their tour operator, thomas cook, for not providing more information. the one suburb of thomas cook, the british, we re s
even in the big cities, people are getting nervous.ig cities, people are getting nervous. translation: i am really worried, my home is in a good state so i hope the hurricane starts moving out to sea. it is one of the biggest storms we have ever seen so we have to get ready. as hurricane irma rumbles down the coast of cuba, even those places that were supposed to this serve as safe havens that the capital, havana, or under hurricane warning and for the many thousands who are evacuated here,...
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the west coast of florida that would affect areas like naples but it wouldn't affect that much big cities like miami another model is saying the hurricane would just basically cut through the state right in the middle that would be devastating basically for old areas in southern florida. and then the third model the most likely one is that it's going to go up north on the east side of the coast that would be devastated areas like miami fort lauderdale densely populated areas so everybody's. looking at these models in expectation to see when exactly where exactly is going to hit we do know for sure that the states and most certainly the southern point of florida are going to be hit hard by amos so here there is calm before the storm there is a new sensation a lot of anticipation but these could be the last call moments before finally hits miami. and for more on hurricane armor we have team coverage for you. live in miami florida where the storm is expected to hit this weekend and alex my live it is in toronto for us right up first let's start with you there's been at least six hundred sixt
the west coast of florida that would affect areas like naples but it wouldn't affect that much big cities like miami another model is saying the hurricane would just basically cut through the state right in the middle that would be devastating basically for old areas in southern florida. and then the third model the most likely one is that it's going to go up north on the east side of the coast that would be devastated areas like miami fort lauderdale densely populated areas so everybody's....
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often disguising them as refugees experts say there are several thousand such cases every year in big city alone. the next day camilla is making a rare venture out in public that means putting on a wig she feels more comfortable when she doesn't think she'll be recognized. she's off to a school to tell her story and she hopes to prevent more young girls falling prey to sex trafficking gangs that so many things that want to do also want. can really knows that very few human traffickers are ever prosecuted not in europe and not in one area. that's why educational efforts are so important. you. can really was invited by the nuns from the women's refuge to give talks to school girls today they're in a suburb of the city more than half the girls in this region know of incidents involving human trafficking from their own families. i feel like if i'm in the shoes of those two for how we'll see you. there on the congo come see the point you to see that experience zero or six teach the people stay with them all this kind and still some of them slow the awful bloody up there is dos and i'm big in th
often disguising them as refugees experts say there are several thousand such cases every year in big city alone. the next day camilla is making a rare venture out in public that means putting on a wig she feels more comfortable when she doesn't think she'll be recognized. she's off to a school to tell her story and she hopes to prevent more young girls falling prey to sex trafficking gangs that so many things that want to do also want. can really knows that very few human traffickers are ever...
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big cities can do the things of a big country people and lots of people, enough to work the farm anduild factories take the business witha all kinds of people, people from different countries with different religions different colored skins, free people. they can live together and work together and build america together because they are free. free to vote. to say what they please, go to their own churches. to pick their own jobs. he has america. there are guys who stay up night figuring out how to take that a way from them. truth,nt to give you the folks. the truth about america. i know you have a lot of questions. do you want to know why you're not getting the breaks you deserve, i am not a politician i have made it my business to study these things and i happen to know the facts. friends, i'm just an average american. and some of the things i see in this country of ours make my blood boil. i see people with foreign accents making all the money. i see negroes holding jobs that belong to me and you. i ask you if we allow this thing to go on, what will become of us real americans? i
big cities can do the things of a big country people and lots of people, enough to work the farm anduild factories take the business witha all kinds of people, people from different countries with different religions different colored skins, free people. they can live together and work together and build america together because they are free. free to vote. to say what they please, go to their own churches. to pick their own jobs. he has america. there are guys who stay up night figuring out...
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universal approval, but it is quite clear that a lot of health problems in the uk, particularly a big citys got worse in recent decades are notjust medical issues, but they are lifestyle related. it isa but they are lifestyle related. it is a shame that people are not able to have a healthy lifestyle, cook well and exercise much before they get to this point, but if it turns out a hospital that they are incapable of living a healthy lifestyle, it's great that the hospital might make it easier. i am not convinced zumba is the solution. i absolutely take your point. when the nhs, every day, we are hearing is in financial crisis and has a massive shortage of doctors that might get worse with brexit, and there is a huge debate about the future of the service, which is the most cherished thing in this country. if they seem to be fiddling around the edges with what some critics call farcical ideas, i think that does look like a distraction. they should be concentrating on poor services, and that should be saving life. that's it for the papers this hour. you'll both be back at 11:30pm. coming up
universal approval, but it is quite clear that a lot of health problems in the uk, particularly a big citys got worse in recent decades are notjust medical issues, but they are lifestyle related. it isa but they are lifestyle related. it is a shame that people are not able to have a healthy lifestyle, cook well and exercise much before they get to this point, but if it turns out a hospital that they are incapable of living a healthy lifestyle, it's great that the hospital might make it easier....
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it's a different app with similar principles to uber operating overseas in big cities and seem to havetted an opportunity if uber loses its licence than it might start coming in and taking over and offering people who had been using uberand offering people who had been using uber and relying on uber another means of this type of transport which they want. half a million is amazing ina which they want. half a million is amazing in a shorter time. uber are going to sort it out? it's a big market to lose. if you read their apology, it is willing to be tumbled to come back. we are a good market for them. and finally the metro. i love that photo. i do like that photo. oh dear. harry and megan, arm in arm, first time in public, first time in public he has felt he can hold her hand and she has felt she can hold his hand. that's amazing in itself, they've been together so long and this is the first time that held hands in public. it's official. why not? they look so happy together andi why not? they look so happy together and i hope they are. we need good cheer given all that is happening. tha
it's a different app with similar principles to uber operating overseas in big cities and seem to havetted an opportunity if uber loses its licence than it might start coming in and taking over and offering people who had been using uberand offering people who had been using uber and relying on uber another means of this type of transport which they want. half a million is amazing ina which they want. half a million is amazing in a shorter time. uber are going to sort it out? it's a big market...
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it's the areas outside the big cities that we're seeing a real huge concern for life. this is some of the mountain areas. we did an animation how the mud slide threat is a huge problem in the region. you get this amount of 10 to 20 inches of rainfall concentrated over the mountains and some of the hillsides can give way. the wind field is leaving puerto rico. there's no more wind damage taking place. the only wind damage occurring especially in the north coast of the dominican republic. we'll watch and see what happens with the turks and caicos. the storm is supposed to miss to the east. it would keep the worst of it out of the turks and caicocaico. we're safe on the east coast too. no problems whatsoever for the storm. just more huge waves out there like we've been dealing with from jose. the rainfall, we have to remember now that we're almost 24 hours since land fall, it sometimes takes two to three days to even see how bad it was. it wasn't until yesterday that we saw the pictures out of dominica how bad it was. >> ultimately to get to some of the cities and village
it's the areas outside the big cities that we're seeing a real huge concern for life. this is some of the mountain areas. we did an animation how the mud slide threat is a huge problem in the region. you get this amount of 10 to 20 inches of rainfall concentrated over the mountains and some of the hillsides can give way. the wind field is leaving puerto rico. there's no more wind damage taking place. the only wind damage occurring especially in the north coast of the dominican republic. we'll...
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philadelphia remains america's poorest big city according to the latest census data released today.poverty rates declined, it stayed the same in philadelphia. one in four people live below the poverty line. more than a third of children in the city live in poverty. while philadelphia ranked poorest, it was third among the top 20 behind detroit and cleveland. >> health check at 11:00, delaware is making it easier for veterans and others suffering from ptsd to get medical marijuana. ptsd had been covered as an acceptable condition for mmarijuana treatment but requird a sign of offfrom a licensed psychiatrist. it allows approval from the general physician. >>> a family that lost a loved one to mel nova presented a check to the cancer center and a check for $150,000 was presented to the melanoma research alliance. the money was raised and established in the memory of tara miller who died in 2014 at the age of 19. >> crayol29.>> crayola wants toe you to its newest color after two months voting. it's blutiful. it beat outreach for the stars and star spangled blue. it replaces the color da
philadelphia remains america's poorest big city according to the latest census data released today.poverty rates declined, it stayed the same in philadelphia. one in four people live below the poverty line. more than a third of children in the city live in poverty. while philadelphia ranked poorest, it was third among the top 20 behind detroit and cleveland. >> health check at 11:00, delaware is making it easier for veterans and others suffering from ptsd to get medical marijuana. ptsd...
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. >>> plus could goats, chickens, and pigs be allowed in the big city?he new local push that could make it happen. all new at 6:00. our veterans have given us the rights and freedoms that we have and we enjoy today. ready. aim. fire. and it's important for us to let them know that we will never forget their service. fire. it was steve's idea to have this cemetery. this was supplied to the veterans, giving us a final resting place. we owe everything to steve for what he gave us here. i wanted to make sure that we just didn't say thank you to veterans, we had tangible things to show, and i think we've accomplished that. [ "taps" playing ] >>> right now at 5:00, death and destruction from hurricane maria. tonight millions of people in puerto rico sitting in the dark. hurricane maria slashed the islands knocking out power and turning streets into rivers. it could be months before the city is restored. >> it's survival mode right now. there's a desperate need for food, medical supplies, and water. >> look at the storm on first alert radar. maria is pounding t
. >>> plus could goats, chickens, and pigs be allowed in the big city?he new local push that could make it happen. all new at 6:00. our veterans have given us the rights and freedoms that we have and we enjoy today. ready. aim. fire. and it's important for us to let them know that we will never forget their service. fire. it was steve's idea to have this cemetery. this was supplied to the veterans, giving us a final resting place. we owe everything to steve for what he gave us here. i...
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. >>> los angeles is now the latest big city to say farewell to columbus day, it will be replaced withpeople's day. here's fox's william logines with more >> i don't want our children and grandchildren to be taught anymore that christopher columbus was someone who discovered america when he didn't even set foot on this land. >> two competing visions of history, one celebrated as an explorer, navigator and colonist. yesterday the la city council portrayed him as a slave trader, sex trafficker and mass murder >> we will no longer stand for revisionist thinking, celebrating someone responsible for setting in motion the greatest history >> by a 14 to one vote, the council compared dropping columbus day to cleansing the south of confederate statues >> i think the events at charlottesville shown us how much we need racial healing in this country. >> reporter: born in italy but sailing for spain, supporters say columbus brought western culture science and religion to the new world. >> on behalf of the italian community, we want to celebrate with you. we just don't want it to be at the and he
. >>> los angeles is now the latest big city to say farewell to columbus day, it will be replaced withpeople's day. here's fox's william logines with more >> i don't want our children and grandchildren to be taught anymore that christopher columbus was someone who discovered america when he didn't even set foot on this land. >> two competing visions of history, one celebrated as an explorer, navigator and colonist. yesterday the la city council portrayed him as a slave...
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a smaller number of large big city newspapers. nothing like the sort of array of news outlets that you people have today. trinity? >> large corporations and centralized government also combine with the laisses-faire economics? >> oh, yeah, big government, big unions in the big corporations in the middle of the 20th century is because we even upped the laisses-faire with the new deal. the new deal established -- you couldn't have had large industrial unions without the wagner act. likewise a lot of new deal economic policy was meant to reduce competition, reduce individualism in the marketplace and to have cartels which are, you know, organizations that attempt to reduce competition. so the new deal largely swept away the laisses-faire economic idea. but it hasn't yet adopted -- this new deal liberalism hasn't adopted the cultural liberalism that you sort with today's democratic party. that hasn't happened. fdr, la guardia, many of the new dealers they did attack the laisses-faire economic assumptions of victorianism that came from
a smaller number of large big city newspapers. nothing like the sort of array of news outlets that you people have today. trinity? >> large corporations and centralized government also combine with the laisses-faire economics? >> oh, yeah, big government, big unions in the big corporations in the middle of the 20th century is because we even upped the laisses-faire with the new deal. the new deal established -- you couldn't have had large industrial unions without the wagner act....
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the big city mayor calling his town a trump freezone. plus excerpts from hilary kempton's campaign men more. whether this will help or hurt the democrat party. ♪ you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold lexus is. experience amazing. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazi
the big city mayor calling his town a trump freezone. plus excerpts from hilary kempton's campaign men more. whether this will help or hurt the democrat party. ♪ you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold lexus is. experience amazing. your...
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. >> detroit is the best big city in the country. >> i don't like cities. >> it's a city with the widest range of people that you can imagine. >> ♪ [horn] shouting] city.ompetitive the newspapers are competitive. it is one of the best newspapers in the united states. >> it seems about average. as editor, i know very well that today we get no complaints -- that the day we get no complaints is the day we put out a bill newspaper. one moment you are being called to liberal, the next you are too conservative. in some things, we are liberal, in others we are conservative, but there is an effort to give to our best ability both sides of the question, give our readers a balanced diet in which they can select their own opinion. >> the editor has arrived. it is the start of a typical workday at the detroit news, and time to produce an all-new afternoon newspaper. some of the staff have already been here for hours, helping to prepare the first edition. few have been around all night. an afternoon paper must keep going 24 hours a day, seven days a week if it is going to report all the news that hap
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those of us who live in big cities will know how unpleasant it is. air is incredibly dirty and getting dirty. you canjust incredibly dirty and getting dirty. you can just look at the numbers. you can just look at the numbers. you don't need anecdotes. brixton roadin you don't need anecdotes. brixton road in south london breached its annual limits five days into 2017. sojust 360 annual limits five days into 2017. so just 360 days left to try to have i'io so just 360 days left to try to have no air pollution at all to balance things out. i'm sure they have wall street. and of course it is not alone. putney high street, king street, chelsea. ipswich has higher particulars, in some forms, then london does. none of us who is having a delightful time on the clean air front and it would nice to be resolved. a gallop through three stories in the telegraph. the public sector pay cap will be scrapped. there has been a lot of pressure on this because of public sector workers not having a pay rise for ages. for seven years. they have had 196. ages. for seven yea
those of us who live in big cities will know how unpleasant it is. air is incredibly dirty and getting dirty. you canjust incredibly dirty and getting dirty. you can just look at the numbers. you can just look at the numbers. you don't need anecdotes. brixton roadin you don't need anecdotes. brixton road in south london breached its annual limits five days into 2017. sojust 360 annual limits five days into 2017. so just 360 days left to try to have i'io so just 360 days left to try to have no...
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you get further away into the mounta and away from the big city, it's a different, worse, more desperate situation. he said looking at aid being handed out, it seems increm that's word from the ground. what's your response to that? >> again, this is not something that people that are in desper circumstances like to hear, but given the devastation and the circumstances, it's going to take time to make sure that that aid gets distributed as you said. lots of things in san juan. the capital is open there, but leavin things from the port into the farthest reaches, we need airlifts because of the damage to the roads. actual the department of agricu has the service team and th saw teams that are there cutting trees and limbs to try to open passage. there are 11 major roadways that have b open. again, people don't want to that they should know that the govern is doing as much as we can, asquickly as we can. >> does the federal govern have grasp of how bad it is on the ground in puerto rico? accord to puerto rico's emerge website, they say 34 hospit are up and running. we heard from tom boss eff
you get further away into the mounta and away from the big city, it's a different, worse, more desperate situation. he said looking at aid being handed out, it seems increm that's word from the ground. what's your response to that? >> again, this is not something that people that are in desper circumstances like to hear, but given the devastation and the circumstances, it's going to take time to make sure that that aid gets distributed as you said. lots of things in san juan. the capital...
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these things are happening in the big city but also outside the big city. and they're heappening more and more frequently. yesterday we saw patients who were bedridden, starting seeing pediatric patients in houses. the patients can't get to the hospitals. that's the situation here. >> and what's your assessment, doctor, about how that plays out. the question is how long do we have before this becomes an even greater crisis? >> and the problem you're having right now is it's basically switching from the immediate effects of the hurricane, the first week or so, people that have the trauma of drying to clean up and get back to the houses. it's going to start switching to a public health crisis. because of standing water, the mosquitos will breed. diseases happen here, and they're afraid it will happen more often. talking to the mayor, i asked her is the health care system in puerto rico on the verge of exploding. she said they're at pacapacity. if help doesn't get here, she thinks the system might fall apart. she's hoping the help gets her in a robust fashion.
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on average, other big cities, saw an increase in incomes and poverty rates generally declined.ort also state that had one in three philadelphia children are living in poverty >>> there is growing concern, over the shrinking size of airline seats. safety advocates say it could put passenger at risk in the event of the an emergency. space between rows have dwindled from as much as 35 inches to as small as 28 inches. this summer an appeals court sided with flyers rights and advocacy group that sued the faa to regulate seat size and update safety standard. they found a plausible life and death safety concern and ordered the faa to look at the issue. we, of course, will keep you updated. >>> today crayola announced name of the new blue crayon. >> after two months of voting and narrowing down the nearly 90,000 submissions to just five, the new crayon will be called blue boot fill. it beat out blue moon business and dream come blue, the new brilliant blue color was discovered by scientists at oregon state university and will make its debut later this year. >> i like it. one name, one
on average, other big cities, saw an increase in incomes and poverty rates generally declined.ort also state that had one in three philadelphia children are living in poverty >>> there is growing concern, over the shrinking size of airline seats. safety advocates say it could put passenger at risk in the event of the an emergency. space between rows have dwindled from as much as 35 inches to as small as 28 inches. this summer an appeals court sided with flyers rights and advocacy group...
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david: the other thing, both of these storms are focused over specific cities, really big cities. that make it easier or more difficult? each city has a tremendous infrastructure for dealing with disasters? >> it actually makes it more difficult. i'm glad to see governor scott decided in florida, for example, starting tomorrow they do contraflow on interstates. they turn the southbound lanes of i-95 into northbound to allow more people to get out. but when you have concentrated urban centers, people remember 9/11, concentrated in lower manhattan, that is extremely difficult area to conduct rescue operations. david: yeah. >> so you have to deploy the urban search-and-rescue teams in to rescue people, save lives, make sure people -- david: michael, we have to leave it there. with 10 seconds, just tell me there is then enough personnel and enough funding to deal both of these emergencies at the same time? >> absolutely. david: okay. michael brown. thank you very much. good to see you. appreciate it. melissa. melissa: a cause very close to all of us at fox business. how our own gerri w
david: the other thing, both of these storms are focused over specific cities, really big cities. that make it easier or more difficult? each city has a tremendous infrastructure for dealing with disasters? >> it actually makes it more difficult. i'm glad to see governor scott decided in florida, for example, starting tomorrow they do contraflow on interstates. they turn the southbound lanes of i-95 into northbound to allow more people to get out. but when you have concentrated urban...
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if you don't live in a big city, you can still get big city stuff. >> the worldwide computer networkn any big deal technological fad since, oh, the cb radio boom of the 1970s. the internet itself, however, is definitely exploding. >> it hit, and within like two years it's become so powerful. >> we're sitting on the most perfect beach in the world and all we can think about is -- >> where can i hook up my modem? >> in 1999, we are culturally, socially, financially quite dependent on the internet. >> in washington today a special senate committee is preparing to release a fairly alarming report on the y2k millennium computer problem. they call it one of the most serious and potentially devastating events the nation has ever encountered. >> the brains of most computers, the chips that do the thinking have tiny built-in clocks. many registered the year with only the last two digits assuming the first two are always 19. >> the problem was not the computer would think that it's 1900. the problem was it wouldn't know what to do. it would just break down and go err, can't process this. >> it
if you don't live in a big city, you can still get big city stuff. >> the worldwide computer networkn any big deal technological fad since, oh, the cb radio boom of the 1970s. the internet itself, however, is definitely exploding. >> it hit, and within like two years it's become so powerful. >> we're sitting on the most perfect beach in the world and all we can think about is -- >> where can i hook up my modem? >> in 1999, we are culturally, socially, financially...
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. >>> up next, farm animals in the big city. a new local push to turn them into service animals. all new at 6:00. >>> plus, all eyes on odell. the giants superstar may be hurt, but that doesn't mean the eagles can keep him out of the end zone. the birds talk about how to hold him down coming up in sports. you shop around. do your research. find the best fit. why not do the same for your prescription drug plan? at silverscript, we're experts in medicare part d. and 5 million people, just like you, trust us every day. with no deductible, we could help you save money... and get better coverage with access to pharmacies across the nation. so take a closer look at silverscript. we think you'll like what you see. ♪ >>> today we got a look at what thieves put on local atms to help them steal your money. take a look at this skimming device. philadelphia major crimes says it was discovered on a local atm. it includes a camera that recorded bank customers' pin numbers. devices were found on banks in philadelphia, bucks, and montgomery counties. police are looking for two men they believe a
. >>> up next, farm animals in the big city. a new local push to turn them into service animals. all new at 6:00. >>> plus, all eyes on odell. the giants superstar may be hurt, but that doesn't mean the eagles can keep him out of the end zone. the birds talk about how to hold him down coming up in sports. you shop around. do your research. find the best fit. why not do the same for your prescription drug plan? at silverscript, we're experts in medicare part d. and 5 million...
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one couple i believe the big cities and america are in a collision horse over sustainable developmentlice accountability. there on a collision course in the same way southern local the 1950's back in and 1960's were on a collision course of the federal government over civil rights. back then it was the federal government that was maintaining the more progressive position. now it is the local governments maintain the most progressive positions and i believe it is going to get even more -- the battle is going to get even stronger between the cities in the federal government. amy: we're going to do part 2 after the show and you can check it out at democracynow.org. book "reclaiming gotham: bill de blasio and the movement to end america's tale of two cities." you are beginning at 21 city tour and maybe more starting here at the new school on thursday night. i hope to see people at 7:00 in new york city. you're moving on to call for city, california, washington, d.c., arizona, texas, san francisco. you can check out the tour at democracynow.org. a special shout out to our engineer flip >>
one couple i believe the big cities and america are in a collision horse over sustainable developmentlice accountability. there on a collision course in the same way southern local the 1950's back in and 1960's were on a collision course of the federal government over civil rights. back then it was the federal government that was maintaining the more progressive position. now it is the local governments maintain the most progressive positions and i believe it is going to get even more -- the...
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yesterday we saw 30 cattle stranded in rose city surrounded by flood waters. there are also really big structural problems in many of these smaller cities, places like beaumont having challenges to provide drinking water for their residents because the city's water pumps got flooded in. and here in houston, in shelters like the one behind me, we still have 1500 people, that was the last count. so, a lot of people here in need of help. of course, on a day where daca announcement may possibly come as well this morning and a lot of undocumented people, a lot of announcement as they pickup the pieces and work to rebuild after harvey. philip? >> it's doubly hard for those people. our hearts to go out to them, mariana. thank you. >> exactly. the world is responding to north korea's latest nuclear test and its claim to have a nigeria bomb that can be carried by a inter-continental ballistic missile. the u.n. security council met in an emergency session. american ambassador nikki haley condemned kim jong-un's behavior. >> his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begg
yesterday we saw 30 cattle stranded in rose city surrounded by flood waters. there are also really big structural problems in many of these smaller cities, places like beaumont having challenges to provide drinking water for their residents because the city's water pumps got flooded in. and here in houston, in shelters like the one behind me, we still have 1500 people, that was the last count. so, a lot of people here in need of help. of course, on a day where daca announcement may possibly...
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that enabled them to have this workforce that built the nation and railroads and big cities and mines and all the things that enrich the country and was built on the backs of the immigrants. >> i gave a speech the other day. when you can't change the game you change the rules. you can't change the game you change the rules. i went into this talk about something we had a great time. i read that only because i want to ask you how you situate this moment in the story of what america is or will become? put another way, if we are a nation of immigrants, what has happened that has caused this to happen? what is it about the story that we are writing at this moment that caused us to turn on immigrants if we are a nation of immigrants? >> that's the fundamental question. of course, particularly let's talk about the hispanic community specifically. there is not a nation between mexico and panama that has not been effected by the united states either military, economically or outright colonialized. all of central america. most of these people are coming from these countries. the war in elsalvad
that enabled them to have this workforce that built the nation and railroads and big cities and mines and all the things that enrich the country and was built on the backs of the immigrants. >> i gave a speech the other day. when you can't change the game you change the rules. you can't change the game you change the rules. i went into this talk about something we had a great time. i read that only because i want to ask you how you situate this moment in the story of what america is or...
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on palatable it's messy i mean you should have all these sorted out shortly before you get to the big city beyond me. it's the new party which has a very wide variety of opinions and they have some of them afterward it's better to stay together to criticize each other so i guess no one on there in the party is very happy about these islamists voices. but if i see it on the overall i would say. make clear that angela merkel is somehow hillary clinton in germany and if you are right of hillary clinton was more or less fifty percent of americans then you have to vote for a fifty and we will see i guess the process of consultation nobody wants to go in coalition with you any time soon it's never going to happen so here you are kind of a lame duck here you'll have a number of people sitting there you will be in opposition but you have got to get a big job or you could you too controversial to go into there is a big this is a big mistake is that i wish him with that's a big misunderstanding because what is to see you in the esprit de bringing together it is that they have the expectation to get
on palatable it's messy i mean you should have all these sorted out shortly before you get to the big city beyond me. it's the new party which has a very wide variety of opinions and they have some of them afterward it's better to stay together to criticize each other so i guess no one on there in the party is very happy about these islamists voices. but if i see it on the overall i would say. make clear that angela merkel is somehow hillary clinton in germany and if you are right of hillary...
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europe and japan will happen this year the e cancer should help reduce noise levels in big cities large scale production is planned to start in twenty nineteen. years so. hard to stay in his path when he is here with the new skoda kodiak it's named after a type of brown bear that inhabits the islands of the kodiak archipelago in alaska i see from the side it does resemble the long gated silhouette of a bear but is at the top predator of the urban jungle or just a teddy bear led. find out how the the new atlanta all of. that kodiak offers a choice of five engines three gasoline and two diesel. we're testing the weaker diesel engine the two leader t.d.i. with one hundred ten kilowatts of power this model also has permanent all wheel drive and seven speed dual clutch transmission. the bear can lead from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour and nine point eight seconds. front assist with city emergency brake and pedestrian protection is standard the function initiates braking automatically to make city driving safer a maneuver a system minimizes the risk of collision while reversing the s
europe and japan will happen this year the e cancer should help reduce noise levels in big cities large scale production is planned to start in twenty nineteen. years so. hard to stay in his path when he is here with the new skoda kodiak it's named after a type of brown bear that inhabits the islands of the kodiak archipelago in alaska i see from the side it does resemble the long gated silhouette of a bear but is at the top predator of the urban jungle or just a teddy bear led. find out how...
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so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. [he has a new business teaching even waylessons.e? rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images. and...you're done! and now business is booming. harriet, it's a double stitch not a cross stitch! build
so you miss the big city? i don't miss much... definitely not the traffic. excuse me, doctor... the genomic data came in. thank you. you can do that kind of analysis? yeah, watson. i can quickly analyze millions of clinical and scientific reports to help you tailor treatment options for the patient's genomic profile. you can do that? even way out here? yes. even way out here. [he has a new business teaching even waylessons.e? rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got...
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we've certainly seen that over and over when these states tend to be democrat, or blue regions, big cities. so i think that is unfortunate. you know, we had a lot of republicans including paul ryan wanting to see certain funding cut -- to have sandy aid back in the day five years ago be somehow revenue-neutral so that other programs had to go if we were going to make room to help the people who were out of their homes and needed so much help. that attitude can't prevail. it should just be a basic understanding that we may fight about the levels of education funding or we may fight about tax rates but that basically we should have formulas in place that let us know what people need when -- tragedy like this strikes. but you know, the other part of politics, i have to say it, it has to do with how we prepare for these disasters and the fact that you know, there was an attempt to cut fema's budget -- that president trump proposed an 11% cut to the fema budget before this disaster hit. i hope he will reconsider that. i assume he will. we're also looking at hurricane irma bearing down on the ca
we've certainly seen that over and over when these states tend to be democrat, or blue regions, big cities. so i think that is unfortunate. you know, we had a lot of republicans including paul ryan wanting to see certain funding cut -- to have sandy aid back in the day five years ago be somehow revenue-neutral so that other programs had to go if we were going to make room to help the people who were out of their homes and needed so much help. that attitude can't prevail. it should just be a...
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, very big city people, do it.would be great. you're a great, great senator. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >> anyway, that's senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin. for now we're joining by congresswoman nan hayworth, a republican from new york state and a member of the women's independent board of director. thank you for joining us. are we going to get to fixing the problem? where are we at now? i think the gladiatorial part is over. everybody has tried. i don't think there were votes for repeal in the republican party. there were votes for repeal in something called replace, but nobody could agree on the replace part. it seems somebody ought to put their hand up in the air and say no mas, we can't do this anymore. we're actually going fix it now. your thoughts? >> chris, i agree. we do need to fix it. obamacare, unfortunately, the affordable care act is failing. it is in a deadly spiral. >> well fix it! >> well, i agree with you. i agree with you. and the best way to fix it, cassidy/
, very big city people, do it.would be great. you're a great, great senator. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >> anyway, that's senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin. for now we're joining by congresswoman nan hayworth, a republican from new york state and a member of the women's independent board of director. thank you for joining us. are we going to get to fixing the problem? where are we at now? i think the gladiatorial part is over....
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alpacas out in the country. [ flute playing ] they can enjoy authentic peruvian music, or in the big city, capital of peru, visitors can see museums with incredible artifacts. [ marching music playing ] or they can try and get close to the metal gates of the presidential palace and watch the changing of the guard. visitors could head out to the well-maintained zoo and see the big cats or other critters that come out to play. there are so many interesting sites to make tourists grab their cameras. but then there is a sobering reality that locals and visitors will never see. this is pamplona alta. 40,000 people live in shacks on the mountain. dirt roads, no running water, no indoor toilets, no sewage system. kids play with broken toys in contaminated dirt. [ truck beeping ] water trucks come in several times a week and sell it to those who can afford it. it's stored in unsanitary conditions. it's a harsh life, but pamplona residents are getting help that can transform their lives, thanks to a bay area organization called vida usa. and they're gonna be giving this gentleman a shot for hepati
alpacas out in the country. [ flute playing ] they can enjoy authentic peruvian music, or in the big city, capital of peru, visitors can see museums with incredible artifacts. [ marching music playing ] or they can try and get close to the metal gates of the presidential palace and watch the changing of the guard. visitors could head out to the well-maintained zoo and see the big cats or other critters that come out to play. there are so many interesting sites to make tourists grab their...
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the cameras elevated up to thirty meters high you can see over almost all the buildings in most big cities here which gives you a real overview and that allows you to show a water tower for example within its urban context that's exciting because the main focus is not just one single building. if you know i didn't just visit the nine largest cities in baton burton better i was also sent to all forty five partner communes in seven different regions by stuttgart marketing agency all i sought out and looked at four hundred fifty different spots sites and motifs and now i can really say that bodden virgin birth is a fantastic state i can't get enough of it but even after touring for a year and can bring thirty thousand kilometers i just love it. thousand kilometer . and list here but i think i keep turning the camera thirty degrees to the side and i basically photograph the entire three hundred sixty degree panorama in this way afterwards all the pictures are stitched together using a computer that gives you an extreme high resolution three hundred sixty degree panorama with a two gigabyte res
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city. westbound, not seeing a huge delay. seeing cars move out the door. in the next hour, we'll see the big delays moving in and out of center city. 20 minutes eastbound from the blue route to the vine street expressway. speeds into the 60s. a crash in norristown. brand new into the system. markley at west roberts street. also checking in with new jersey. here we are in morristown, 38 at nixon drive. no problems or delays. roads moving east or west. roads are dry. >>> 5:40. coming up, he is on fire. phillies rookie rhys hoskins continues his hot home run taste. we'll take you for a closer look at the action. >>> a growing problem, another federal agency joins the probe into the equifax hack. this is where consumers hit roadblocks trying to secure their information that may have been exposed. >>> 5:44. now an update to the breaking news in london. a live look at the subway station. police say there's been a terrorist incident. that's how they're treating this. according to the associated press, one passenger at the parsons green subway stop says there was panic after an explosion. the passen
city. westbound, not seeing a huge delay. seeing cars move out the door. in the next hour, we'll see the big delays moving in and out of center city. 20 minutes eastbound from the blue route to the vine street expressway. speeds into the 60s. a crash in norristown. brand new into the system. markley at west roberts street. also checking in with new jersey. here we are in morristown, 38 at nixon drive. no problems or delays. roads moving east or west. roads are dry. >>> 5:40. coming up,...