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a traumatic experience for the metropolis in the blink of an eye the entire city fell out of step it's about her ability visible tool. these things live on in the collective memory they become sources of mourning and memorial and they have formal memorials and so on but this is nothing actually new you know london has a two thousand year history of disaster of plague of wall of strife so there is a pragmatic culture to this city as with many other cities that you know you grief you move on you go through trauma and shock and then life goes on and what is the alternative to have one just stay at home. and bunker themselves off from the future of their world and their life in the city it's not an option. the police quickly identify the perpetrators and their accomplices naturally with the help of surveillance cameras. in a second series of attacks fourteen days later an innocent man was shot george showed him an s.s. he had dark skin and was reportedly wearing a thick jacket with wires hanging from it as he fled. but the video shows he did not flee. the cameras could prevent neither the
a traumatic experience for the metropolis in the blink of an eye the entire city fell out of step it's about her ability visible tool. these things live on in the collective memory they become sources of mourning and memorial and they have formal memorials and so on but this is nothing actually new you know london has a two thousand year history of disaster of plague of wall of strife so there is a pragmatic culture to this city as with many other cities that you know you grief you move on you...
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the program is the only program in the entire city that serves children who are unable to talk. my child with a help of a device is able to talk. i'm extremely and all the apparent we are extremely upset that we received the letter 3 days. the school district sent us a letter saying we have 3 days to pick another school. our child are extremely disabled. there are programs where children are the ones that they can't communicate. we are the voices of the children. please, i invite everyone of you to come and visit our school. our kids have made a huge progress. don't listen to me, visit our school. i invite everyone of you to see what the i talk is all about. there is no other program in the city that serves children who are severely disabled as all the kids in room 108 and 109. i'm asking you to save the program for the kids that are currently enrolled in the i talk for new generations for the ones that are going to be born disabled and currently disabled. please save the i talk program. >> excuse me your name? >> my name is lillian mokda. >> okay, so you are not on the list? >>
the program is the only program in the entire city that serves children who are unable to talk. my child with a help of a device is able to talk. i'm extremely and all the apparent we are extremely upset that we received the letter 3 days. the school district sent us a letter saying we have 3 days to pick another school. our child are extremely disabled. there are programs where children are the ones that they can't communicate. we are the voices of the children. please, i invite everyone of...
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for the residents of the entire city of central libya all of whom had been displaced. these families have been here for about two years now and they are still here. they're from a town called towerga near misratha, haven't been able to go back since the revolution. since the war ended, they have been pursued and regularly attacked by the militias. the situation might not be perfect in libya but at least they have their freedom. >> how many of these women know somebody who's been detained? she has had two or three relatives that have been detained? >> three. >> she's had her son detained? so everybody has had their relative detained since the revolution? what happened to her son that's missing? when did he go missing? >> says they don't know the exact day. he was missing in -- >> like how long ago, a year ago? >> like the beginning of -- >> the beginning of the revolution? [ crying ] >> i don't know why anyone stands aside i think in the endorphin, the endorphin period of the revolution i call it, that somehow gadhafi would be overthrown and out of his head would spring
for the residents of the entire city of central libya all of whom had been displaced. these families have been here for about two years now and they are still here. they're from a town called towerga near misratha, haven't been able to go back since the revolution. since the war ended, they have been pursued and regularly attacked by the militias. the situation might not be perfect in libya but at least they have their freedom. >> how many of these women know somebody who's been detained?...
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by way of background, [speaker not understood] which is a initiative, which i think the entire city is happy about, which is the restoration, rehabilitation of public housing throughout the city. and this is the first project and the first -- the second phase of hunters view project. as you can see in the photo the image before you, the project is being developed in three phase he, first phase, second phase, third phase, to replace 167 units with [speaker not understood] units on 20 acres of land. the first phase is complete and almost complete. and that provided 267 acres -- excuse me, 267 units of r folks that formerly lived in public housing in this vicinity. a portion of the road which we're talking about today, west west point road, was already vacated by the board of supervisors in 2009, you ordered to implement phase 1 in the project. the second phase of construction is 377 units and some commercial units and that's under construction at this time. demolition is being performed and grading is beginning. b t and the third phase will follow, which is this phase here. the street va
by way of background, [speaker not understood] which is a initiative, which i think the entire city is happy about, which is the restoration, rehabilitation of public housing throughout the city. and this is the first project and the first -- the second phase of hunters view project. as you can see in the photo the image before you, the project is being developed in three phase he, first phase, second phase, third phase, to replace 167 units with [speaker not understood] units on 20 acres of...
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we have got to do the entire city. >> reporter: the federal, state, and city partnership will use theata to determine whether to fight blight, the next step in rebuilding. >> people say you can't never go home anymore. but you can. >> reporter: daryle has no idea what his detroit home will look like in the future, but he says he is certain the city will come back. it's what the 700,000 other detroit holdouts are holding on to. >>> as much as 80,000 tons of coal and ash spilling into north caroli carolina's dan river. duke energy has been criticized for waiting a day to report the spill. the river supplies drinking water to virginia just across the border. officials say the water is safe. >>> we'll be right back. this place was home to little girls who's parents coul >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here are your headlines at this hour. the united nations demanding the vatican act now to remove clergy known to be child abusers. >>> cvs says it is fazing out the sale of cigarettes and all tobacco products. the chain saying it is focusing on health. >>> another wi
we have got to do the entire city. >> reporter: the federal, state, and city partnership will use theata to determine whether to fight blight, the next step in rebuilding. >> people say you can't never go home anymore. but you can. >> reporter: daryle has no idea what his detroit home will look like in the future, but he says he is certain the city will come back. it's what the 700,000 other detroit holdouts are holding on to. >>> as much as 80,000 tons of coal and...
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living up to its billing, it seems, as the storm of the decade. >> reporter: throughout the day entire cities slowed to a crawl. the national guard responded from alabama to the carolinacar. in charlotte, snow fell so fast streets why covered in minutes, not hours. the city expecting 10 inches of snow and bracing for the ice that's predicted overnight. >> do the common sense things, we know it's commoning. take the precautions right now. do not wait. if you wait, that means you're going to take action which puts our emergency operations people lives at ris zbk. >> too many motorists waited too late to travel. some wiping out, others stuck in long, slow moving linings. >> we're not kidding. we're not just crying wolf. it is serious business. >> reporter: conditions in atlanta look much different than two weeks ago when just two inches of snow brought the city to a stand still. highways that looked like parking lots then were now empty. at the world's busiest airport, planes were busy waiting, and more than 3,000 flights were canceled nationwide. as the storm moves up the east coast, the bigges
living up to its billing, it seems, as the storm of the decade. >> reporter: throughout the day entire cities slowed to a crawl. the national guard responded from alabama to the carolinacar. in charlotte, snow fell so fast streets why covered in minutes, not hours. the city expecting 10 inches of snow and bracing for the ice that's predicted overnight. >> do the common sense things, we know it's commoning. take the precautions right now. do not wait. if you wait, that means you're...
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city. >> quite an honor to be here. thank you to the mayor, supervisor kim, the entire board of supervisors, chief of police, captain redman and captain anderson and others involved in this operation. we have many issues in the city, and bike theft is a big one. district six has the highest rate of bike thefts in the entire city. what happened very briefly, my wife eight months pregnant was at a star bucks on town send and eighth. in the five minutes she was getting a $3 late the bike was stolen. depressed, i combed craigslist for two weeks and found my ad. for a variety of reasons, including some unique markings from an accident i had on the bike, i assumed it was mine. i called the police station afterwards. i assumed i'd get a voicemail and in fact i got sergeant anderson. maybe i was lucky, maybe the police department's incredible, as i now believe it is. i think it was a combination of both. sergeant anderson took my call and couldn't have been more helpful. it was a saturday. he told me if i could get the san francisco here that he would give me the resources for what was effecttively a sting operation. i couldn't be
city. >> quite an honor to be here. thank you to the mayor, supervisor kim, the entire board of supervisors, chief of police, captain redman and captain anderson and others involved in this operation. we have many issues in the city, and bike theft is a big one. district six has the highest rate of bike thefts in the entire city. what happened very briefly, my wife eight months pregnant was at a star bucks on town send and eighth. in the five minutes she was getting a $3 late the bike was...
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the lead they came to us they knew in order to gain support they do this do what's right for the entire city of san francisco and it's residents. again, our local strongly supports the 0 project and we urge you to support the investment to create jobs and to add the development the city needs. thank you >> next speaker >> good morning, commissioners. my name is anthony i'm with the sheet melt workings. on behalf of sheet melt workers we're excited about this this going on. so this development will roach blight my produce housing concluding on site affordable units to union square. true mark urban we've partnered with them you heard rudy speak a half an hour ago about the programs called selma we've actually had the lecturer of speaking to the children of the trades that's important in san francisco. true mark is one of the developers they want to do right by the company and to the community and, you know, pay local hire and just a good wage form our workers to flourish and to be able to live in the city. i want to say we our local strongly supports this project. >> thank you. >> next speaker
the lead they came to us they knew in order to gain support they do this do what's right for the entire city of san francisco and it's residents. again, our local strongly supports the 0 project and we urge you to support the investment to create jobs and to add the development the city needs. thank you >> next speaker >> good morning, commissioners. my name is anthony i'm with the sheet melt workings. on behalf of sheet melt workers we're excited about this this going on. so this...
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the dimensions of the cathedral at amiens made it possible for the entire city, 10,000 people, to attend one ceremony. but it was in the height of the vaulting that the most intense competition reigned. when the vaulting of notre dame in paris achieved a height of 108 feet, chartres rose 121 feet above the ground. reims then surpass this with 125 feet. next, amiens rose 139eet. finally beauvais cathedral, which would have beaten them with a vault of 158 feet, went beyond the limits of safety and medieval engineering skill, and the walls of the choir collapsed. despite isolated disasters like beauvais, gothic triumphed over much of europe within a few generations. at canterbury, when the choir was destroyed in the great fire of 1174, it was rebuilt in the new gothic style. england was the first to adopt the gothic, not surprising in a country with close dynastic and historic lks with france. but english architects always tended to go their own way, favoring length over height, evolving their own forms, often by deliberately misinterpreting their french models. by the early 14th century, a
the dimensions of the cathedral at amiens made it possible for the entire city, 10,000 people, to attend one ceremony. but it was in the height of the vaulting that the most intense competition reigned. when the vaulting of notre dame in paris achieved a height of 108 feet, chartres rose 121 feet above the ground. reims then surpass this with 125 feet. next, amiens rose 139eet. finally beauvais cathedral, which would have beaten them with a vault of 158 feet, went beyond the limits of safety...
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we want to make sure we're not just pushing the impacts we want to make the best effect for the entire city. the second component there's been a humane and good amount of work done by the transbay joint authority. this is the current alignment for the do you want rail extension and the reason this component is in the project not only does it effect the whole area but the current estimate is $2.3 billion so it you layer on the effects and we get to the point to take into account the construction methods and alignment of the dp x as it's laid out. in the to consider the best alignment with the financial issues. this is the transbay loop track again, i want to say every single component has been looked at but we want to make sure we understand the interconnection. the sub extraction has the roars - previous studies have show that putting in a loop track but it's based on earlier designs of the transbay center so this will look at updating the current track study based on currently design. this shows you an opportunity to connect 9 transbay stations as well as to stepped over to the east bay. t
we want to make sure we're not just pushing the impacts we want to make the best effect for the entire city. the second component there's been a humane and good amount of work done by the transbay joint authority. this is the current alignment for the do you want rail extension and the reason this component is in the project not only does it effect the whole area but the current estimate is $2.3 billion so it you layer on the effects and we get to the point to take into account the construction...
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we're very pleased as well that the supervisors and the entire city and employers have begun along with the ban of the box. our population that we serve is persons that are disadvantaged economically but they're the person who have the barriers to employment. our constituents are the people who have a criminal record from the 80's or 90s that have to do with marijuana but we have a lot of people who have a criminal background and we want to let you know we're gravity we really are hopeful this will help a lot of our clients that have a difficult time getting a job because of the box and early criminal records. when they do why get a job the majority of them don't go back into criminal problems some have horrifies of alcohol abuse or wla whatever. it is they stay clean and sober when they have a job. this legislation will help them get a job and help them to stay taxpayers. we're grateful your heard us. great any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner sugaya. i'm supportive of the intent of the legislation and it's been thoroughly vetted and the
we're very pleased as well that the supervisors and the entire city and employers have begun along with the ban of the box. our population that we serve is persons that are disadvantaged economically but they're the person who have the barriers to employment. our constituents are the people who have a criminal record from the 80's or 90s that have to do with marijuana but we have a lot of people who have a criminal background and we want to let you know we're gravity we really are hopeful this...
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this stakeholders have stated what they need but we need more input that will effect the entire city. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm virginia from the yerba buena alliance we're a 23-year-old organization working closely with all the stakeholders of yerba buena gardens. this is a draft statement it articulates most of the feelings of the stakeholder. i'll not read it in its desirability. i want to point out some of the highlights. those points out include that the primary priority of garden stakeholders is that no single use dominates the yerba buena neighborhood and we support of the conventional space. underneath howard street that satisfies the blow ground expansion center. we support it as long as the openness of the garden is not impaired. there's a contention around the bridges. basically, we want to say we want the bridges to increase circulation and enhance the public realm for circulation of the yerba buena garden and not serve as a primary use of the convention centers. we're concerned about visibility. we want to see visibility be enhanced phenome
this stakeholders have stated what they need but we need more input that will effect the entire city. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm virginia from the yerba buena alliance we're a 23-year-old organization working closely with all the stakeholders of yerba buena gardens. this is a draft statement it articulates most of the feelings of the stakeholder. i'll not read it in its desirability. i want to point out some of the highlights. those points out include that...
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the next honoree is someone who is one of my favorite public servants in the entire city and he is someone who has served our city for over 5 decades, which means he started serving before everyone of the board of supervisors with one exception, which is [inaudible] with that, i would like to bring up officer car pain. car pains has served our city for over 5 decades. he started his career in san francisco with the mew nistle rail way where he worked for all most 30 years. one of his claims for fame while working at [inaudible] was his status of luning how to ring a bell and served as a san francisco 49er bell ringing from 1980 to 86 during which time he acomp naed the team to super16 and 19. he then continued that with working for the salvation army. i got to know himent because he is one of san francisco best police officers. [inaudible] for 23 years where he has been ledgedary. he has been known to take down individuals sickt years younger than him. he is well known in north beach and china town and central station. he is one of the most favorite officers of my constituents in district
the next honoree is someone who is one of my favorite public servants in the entire city and he is someone who has served our city for over 5 decades, which means he started serving before everyone of the board of supervisors with one exception, which is [inaudible] with that, i would like to bring up officer car pain. car pains has served our city for over 5 decades. he started his career in san francisco with the mew nistle rail way where he worked for all most 30 years. one of his claims for...
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around the world and to have this type of site and this attach iconic flag store will benefit the entire city as well as the visitors who come here. when you look at the to the traffic that will come to union square inside and outside the store the space between hyatt and people will be able to enjoy it is a big chance even when you're walking around the properties. conference come to san francisco not only recommended to apple but to do apple businesses. had you see visitors coming here to visit the city we fully support it from the council and we ask you do the same thank you for your time >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is keith ward. i'm a security officer with w w. i've lived in the city for 3 seven years. i'm not against the apple project additional please excuse me. i've got my smart phone pictures. we've foouth fought hard to create and maintain heath public spaces so far all the citizens and the means to enjoy them. this project and other like it that avoid carefully community represent the undoing of what san francisco as a great city can be and is now. we shouldn't let app
around the world and to have this type of site and this attach iconic flag store will benefit the entire city as well as the visitors who come here. when you look at the to the traffic that will come to union square inside and outside the store the space between hyatt and people will be able to enjoy it is a big chance even when you're walking around the properties. conference come to san francisco not only recommended to apple but to do apple businesses. had you see visitors coming here to...
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city. >> quite an honor to be here. thank you to the mayor, supervisor kim, the entire board of supervisors, chief of police, captain redman and captain anderson and others involved in this operation. we have many issues in the city, and bike theft is a big one. district six has the highest rate of bike thefts in the entire city. what happened very briefly, my wife eight months pregnant was at a star bucks on town send and eighth. in the five minutes she was getting a $3 late the bike was stolen.
city. >> quite an honor to be here. thank you to the mayor, supervisor kim, the entire board of supervisors, chief of police, captain redman and captain anderson and others involved in this operation. we have many issues in the city, and bike theft is a big one. district six has the highest rate of bike thefts in the entire city. what happened very briefly, my wife eight months pregnant was at a star bucks on town send and eighth. in the five minutes she was getting a $3 late the bike was...
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this is huge 45 thousand is not insignificant and this is a big step forward for the entire city. thank you (clapping) my so the people who are elected by the people of san francisco to represent them have been on the frontline of the concerns about the shuttles and their impacts on the neighborhoods and transit system we're fortunate to have great leadership on city hall on the board of supervisors and the transportation commission who have been sharing their feedback and giving us their input and bringing leadership to you'll of the transportation in san francisco not the least of this issue. i'm pleased to be with david chiu >> i want to thank you and all the men and women that behind me who have addressed a series of headaches i know within councilmember kersey district. in recent years we've seen a wild, wild west open our streets this is a way to bring order to our city and asking companies to pay a fair share. the fact is the men and women behind us have been thinking intellectually and based on facts what rules we need to make sure we're minimizing congestion on our street
this is huge 45 thousand is not insignificant and this is a big step forward for the entire city. thank you (clapping) my so the people who are elected by the people of san francisco to represent them have been on the frontline of the concerns about the shuttles and their impacts on the neighborhoods and transit system we're fortunate to have great leadership on city hall on the board of supervisors and the transportation commission who have been sharing their feedback and giving us their input...
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in the next attack on the financial world no towers will fall yet the entire city will collapse and degenerateinto chaos the attacker will come silently through the financial industries oh not sure is it's hyper fos networks we won't notice until after the fact if we notice as all it will be too late. what good is all the security if the fear of terrorism transforms our cities and society beyond recognition. if we are reduced to wandering through militarized security zones. if our longings to live together in a city make us a security risk. how many liberties must we sacrifice to overcome our fears. how m m. m m m. m s. no the flame. the olympic spirit travels with the flame from its birthplace in greece. joining james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond to. where i. go. playing. in two thousand and seven one of the first things released by wiki leaks was a secret video recording that actually looked like a video showing two american action politicos opening fire on a dozen people in iraq this is not a means to live in a society of images of our lives become normal
in the next attack on the financial world no towers will fall yet the entire city will collapse and degenerateinto chaos the attacker will come silently through the financial industries oh not sure is it's hyper fos networks we won't notice until after the fact if we notice as all it will be too late. what good is all the security if the fear of terrorism transforms our cities and society beyond recognition. if we are reduced to wandering through militarized security zones. if our longings to...
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a new surveillance system that can keep an eye on an entire city. capital to make it happen?ithout the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ visit today for exceptional offers. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here
a new surveillance system that can keep an eye on an entire city. capital to make it happen?ithout the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze, and recondition...
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. >> in his first months as mayor, ray nagin launched an assault on corruption, seeing entire city government departments suspended. a sting operation resulted in 80 arrests, and the voiding of numerous contracts he considered to be sweetheart deals. his approval rating hovered around 80%. everything changed on august 25th, 2005. more than three-quarters of the city was flooded during nasser al khatter -- during katrina. hundreds died. people were displaced. ray nagin lashed out: many residents blamed ray nagin, the federal government accused the mayor of the same crimes he campaigned against. while on the stand testifying in his own defence, nagin continually pointed the finger at other people, saying most of them were lying and confusing facts. after seven days of testimony, a jury sided with the prosecution. >> laurie jane. what is n. for louisville politics this is a big one. clancy rejoins us. you know, this is quite remark i believe. 20 out of 21 charges he was convicted on. what does that tell us? what was the one charge he was not convicted on? >> the one charge he was not convicted o
. >> in his first months as mayor, ray nagin launched an assault on corruption, seeing entire city government departments suspended. a sting operation resulted in 80 arrests, and the voiding of numerous contracts he considered to be sweetheart deals. his approval rating hovered around 80%. everything changed on august 25th, 2005. more than three-quarters of the city was flooded during nasser al khatter -- during katrina. hundreds died. people were displaced. ray nagin lashed out: many...
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in the next attack on the financial world no towers will fall yet the entire city will collapse and degenerateinto chaos the attacker will come silently through the financial industries own daughter is its hyper fos networks we won't notice until after the fact if we notice at all it will be too late. what good is all the security if the fear of terrorism transforms our cities and society beyond recognition. if we are reduced to wandering through militarized security zones. if our longings to live together in a city make us a security risk. how many liberties must we sacrifice to overcome our fears. i'm i'm. i'm. on the. move the playing. field in big spirit travels with the flame from its birthplace in greece. joining james brown for an elemental and a big journey around russia and beyond. where are supposed to go. on playing. a year ago wars south of the b.b.c. news subtitles as we enter the chinese new year which of course is called the year of the horse alas i believe the b.b.c. is forty and suburb feel a lot more about the true state of the british and global economies that which is not a
in the next attack on the financial world no towers will fall yet the entire city will collapse and degenerateinto chaos the attacker will come silently through the financial industries own daughter is its hyper fos networks we won't notice until after the fact if we notice at all it will be too late. what good is all the security if the fear of terrorism transforms our cities and society beyond recognition. if we are reduced to wandering through militarized security zones. if our longings to...
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in the next attack on the financial world no towers will fall yet the entire city will collapse and degenerateinto chaos the attacker will come silently through the financial industries own arteries its hyper fos networks we won't notice until after the fact if we notice at all it will be too late. what good is all the security if the fear of terrorism transforms our cities and society beyond recognition. if we are reduced to wandering through militarized security zones. if our longings to live together in a city make us a security risk. how many liberties must we sacrifice to overcome our fears. i'm. off. so. you know the playing. field in big spirit travels with the flame from its birthplace to greece. joining james brown for an elemental and a big journey around russia and beyond. where i. play. is obviously more for the latest because it's paying. women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i go with them once again it's the field for all women a definitely a target of. the gun loving you don't kill them when you're killing but he
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in the next attack on the financial world no towers will fall yet the entire city will collapse and degenerateinto chaos the attacker will come silently through the financial industries oh not sure is it's hyper force networks we won't notice until after the fact if we notice at all it will be too late. what good is all the security if the fear of terrorism transforms our cities and society beyond recognition. if we are reduced to wandering through militarized security zones. if our longings to live together in a city make us a security risk. how many liberties must we sacrifice to overcome our fears. it. is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go away from once again it's the fear of friends when the definitely the target of the gun lobby the one you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would you would just prefer. i know to say more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to guns
in the next attack on the financial world no towers will fall yet the entire city will collapse and degenerateinto chaos the attacker will come silently through the financial industries oh not sure is it's hyper force networks we won't notice until after the fact if we notice at all it will be too late. what good is all the security if the fear of terrorism transforms our cities and society beyond recognition. if we are reduced to wandering through militarized security zones. if our longings to...
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you could invite the entire city of baton rouge, louisiana, for dinner. could have a nascar race inside. everybody could be in shorts. you could have dinosaur fights. no one would know. that's the point. google like any company likes to do things in secret. this is the perfect place to close doors and build anything they could think of away from prying eyes and cameras in the world. >> th >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live from new york city, and here are today's headlines. the syrian government and opposition left the geneva ii peace talks frustrated as both sides refuse to compromise. now a third round of negotiations is expected. and a powerful volcanic eruption in indonesia left four people dead and thousands displaced meanwhile workers at a volkswagen plant in tennessee have voted against joining the union, which may be the first foreign auto manufacturer in the south to unionize. >>> it's a case that a captured the attention of millions. amanda knox convicted of killing her roommate. this story contains strong language, a
you could invite the entire city of baton rouge, louisiana, for dinner. could have a nascar race inside. everybody could be in shorts. you could have dinosaur fights. no one would know. that's the point. google like any company likes to do things in secret. this is the perfect place to close doors and build anything they could think of away from prying eyes and cameras in the world. >> th >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live from new york city, and here are...
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one of which is 100% canvassing of the entire city. in the early stages of your pet counts, there was more of a sample or hot spot strategy and that's been replaced by 100% canvassing which is real positive. there's been increased collaboration with national, state, and county agencies to participate in the count and represent and do targeted outreach to many of the specialty groups and subpopulations within the [speaker not understood] community. there's been a greater alliance on hmis data in the count rather than calling up shelters as was done in the early days when hmis compliance was not to the level it is today. >> can you clarify hmia? >> that's the homeless management information system, which is the electronic database which hub has basically mandated the communities that use hud funding use as a case management tool. and are integrated into national reporting requirements for the fund -- the annual nofa funding applications that fund your federal programs here. one of the other enhancements we've done in particular in san fr
one of which is 100% canvassing of the entire city. in the early stages of your pet counts, there was more of a sample or hot spot strategy and that's been replaced by 100% canvassing which is real positive. there's been increased collaboration with national, state, and county agencies to participate in the count and represent and do targeted outreach to many of the specialty groups and subpopulations within the [speaker not understood] community. there's been a greater alliance on hmis data in...
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cordon off an entire city and declare martial law to protect the olympics.hat's something we probably wouldn't do in the united states . we would sanctify the spirit of the games more than i think the russians are doing. >> how much has the situation in the middle east tom and in particular president putin's support for president assad in syria, complicate the situation for him? they want to go back to the way they were decades ago, so they will continue to play in the middle east, and that does have an effect. with that said, the islamist militants in that caucuses have been conducting a campaign against russia for a number of years now. they have been very lethal and very effect it and it's something that won't go away anytime soon. >> where are these groups getting that support from? is it all home grown? as homegrowntly at as a lot of terrorist groups are, but they do share resources and communication. they share what would call tactics, techniques and procedures. this is a type of terrorist activity that worked in this country, that sharing goes on quit
cordon off an entire city and declare martial law to protect the olympics.hat's something we probably wouldn't do in the united states . we would sanctify the spirit of the games more than i think the russians are doing. >> how much has the situation in the middle east tom and in particular president putin's support for president assad in syria, complicate the situation for him? they want to go back to the way they were decades ago, so they will continue to play in the middle east, and...