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every city has a pretty park. this is bell isle near detroit.quiet afternoon ride in a canoe. if you don't mind the crowds. some like to dance while others gather around the piano. and in the winter, the adventurists will ice skate. but the really daring, there's nothing like the thrill of an ice boat on a clear cold day. or the fast track on a toboggan slide. and there's plenty of speed in an auto race. once they get warm. buffalo bill himself, bringing up in the 71st year and straight as an arrow. he's out on tour with the circus again. bucking bronco. the opening of baseball season and time to throw out the first ball. snapshots of other people we know. john burrows, the naturalist, waves to admirers. luther burbank, an expert in horticulture. in his experiments, he's removed the spines from the cactus. says it's good to eat, too. we'll take his world for it. thomas edison in san francisco in 1915. he's out for a drive with his wife and mr. and mrs. harvey firestone. joseph g. gannon. former speaker of the house of representatives. >> will ro
every city has a pretty park. this is bell isle near detroit.quiet afternoon ride in a canoe. if you don't mind the crowds. some like to dance while others gather around the piano. and in the winter, the adventurists will ice skate. but the really daring, there's nothing like the thrill of an ice boat on a clear cold day. or the fast track on a toboggan slide. and there's plenty of speed in an auto race. once they get warm. buffalo bill himself, bringing up in the 71st year and straight as an...
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your surrounded with all those behalf communicated i communities >> i love my city san francisco has a good name my has everys planet living in san francisco it's a small city 7 by 7 but it's huge. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i really like the idea of staying in the neighborhood and living in the mission i've lived here the whole time and the community really stick to it people talk about seattle and portland now they talk about seattle and san francisco. or portland and san francisco but san francisco is definitely on the cutting-edge of the coffee scene in the entire nation. >> there's so many romance in coffee is surrounds the sourcing of that and thinking about where it came from and how and coffee is wonderful. >> i know for a fact i was born to make coffee. i have a notice from the dad let the life i live speak for me and let's have a cup of coffee and talk about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter w
your surrounded with all those behalf communicated i communities >> i love my city san francisco has a good name my has everys planet living in san francisco it's a small city 7 by 7 but it's huge. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i really like the idea of staying in the neighborhood and living in the mission i've lived here the whole time and the community really stick to it people talk about seattle and portland now they talk about seattle and san francisco. or portland and san...
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it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no charge that caused madison to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin and madison. story that has statewide significance. it helps farmers and agricultural sophistication and the list goes on and on all under the wisconsin idea. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city of business, it already was a home of the university of wisconsin. it was the capital of the state. therefore, it's legislative center. one of the real questions about madison was what shall it become? one of them was to be a very wonderful northern resort where people would come here in the summertime from places like st. louis an new orleansd and enjoy the beautiful lakes and the cool weather. that was o
it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no charge that caused madison to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin and madison. story that has statewide significance. it helps farmers and...
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every city thinks the same. and washington says the same. oh, chicago, they're so philanthropic, and they are and so is washington, d.c. and every city is ultimately very fill anthropic to the degree that they can give. in the case of the kennedy center, we actually reach across the country and around the world which gives us a really great opportunity because of our international programming and the reach of our performs. the most important pitch is the one i just gave you, i believe, which is art is for life's sake and without it our lives are nothing. they're nowhere near as interesting, it isn't a way in which we can communicate and share and come together. so, in the end, it's about finding people who love the arts, who give back, who believe in sharing, and who want to share their passion just as much as we who are administrators love to share the passion. and there's nothing so rewarding as seeing young people participating in the arts or seeing something that you didn't know could happen happen. whether it's on dance stage or in the
every city thinks the same. and washington says the same. oh, chicago, they're so philanthropic, and they are and so is washington, d.c. and every city is ultimately very fill anthropic to the degree that they can give. in the case of the kennedy center, we actually reach across the country and around the world which gives us a really great opportunity because of our international programming and the reach of our performs. the most important pitch is the one i just gave you, i believe, which is...
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. >> every city of -- every corner of the city has a camera. are we still asking questions? looks police are working leads but they need the public's help. >> we need people to come forward and let's close this case on behalf of the family and for her children. don't have a conscience? ok, fine. somebody else does. eventually, they will get found. a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest , conviction of a suspect. funeral services for smith are being held tomorrow morning. >> a doctor who tested positive for ebola on sierra leone will be transplanted to the u.s. for treatment. is a legal permanent resident. he is a special surgeon and was working in a hospital in freetown when he caught the virus. they are expected to arise. >> back here at home, families and one of the country's wealthiest counties might have to pay for their children to ride the bus. public education is required by law in virginia. nothing is final but this has some parents upset. >> loudoun county should be able to rearrange their budget priority, that is a to make that priority. >> if it is
. >> every city of -- every corner of the city has a camera. are we still asking questions? looks police are working leads but they need the public's help. >> we need people to come forward and let's close this case on behalf of the family and for her children. don't have a conscience? ok, fine. somebody else does. eventually, they will get found. a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest , conviction of a suspect. funeral services for smith are being held tomorrow...
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it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we had professors who specialized in sewer treatment. they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no extra charge that cause the medicine to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. that's an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin at madison. it is a story that has statewide significance. it helped farmers and agricultural sophistication. the list goes on and on. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city, a business. it already was the home of the university of wisconsin. it was the capital of the state, and therefore, its legislative center. one of the real questions about madison was, what shall it be called? one of them was to be a wonderful northern resort where people would come in the summertime from places like st. louis and new orleans and enjoy the beautiful lakes and cool weather. that was one option. was, -- if you want
it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we had professors who specialized in sewer treatment. they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no extra charge that cause the medicine to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. that's an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin at madison. it is a story that has statewide significance. it helped farmers and...
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it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no charge that caused madison to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin and madison. but it's a story that has statewide significance. it helps farmers and agricultural sophistication and the list goes on and on all under the wisconsin idea. madison had many ways to grow. it could be a city of business, it already was a home of the university of wisconsin. it was the capital of the state. therefore, it's legislative center. one of the real questions about madison was what shall it become? one of them was to be a very wonderful northern resort where people would come here in the summertime from places like st. louis and new orleans and enjoy the beautiful lakes and the cool weather.
it was a problem for every city. however, at the university of wisconsin, we have professors who specialized in sewage treatment. and they were able to offer their expertise to the city of madison at no charge that caused madison to have one of the most sophisticated sewage treatment systems in north america. and that is an example of this wonderful relationship that occurred between the university of wisconsin and madison. but it's a story that has statewide significance. it helps farmers and...
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and there is a parade in every city and town. ♪ ♪ the training is deadly serious now.unce names of places we have never heard of before. ou factories convert to production of engines. these are the famous liberty engines. she is doing her bit. here is a certificate for buying $500. henry ford receives a navy contract to buy old navy boats -- to build navy boats. using a technique of the automobile assembly line, they are riveted together. the launching of an eagle boat, sleek and fast, built for anti-submarine warfare. park, ford experiments with a small tank powered by two model t engines. will across the trenches? not every time. back to the drawing board. detroit turns out to say goodbye and good luck to those who go to fight in foreign fields. maybe those skids in back will help. too bad. big brother shows how it should be done. at highland park -- ♪ another new weapon, it not very this is the yet, .irst model eddie rickenbacker comes some to encourage. -- here is how they manufactured them. a liberty engine. the faces of america at war. these are men working in a
and there is a parade in every city and town. ♪ ♪ the training is deadly serious now.unce names of places we have never heard of before. ou factories convert to production of engines. these are the famous liberty engines. she is doing her bit. here is a certificate for buying $500. henry ford receives a navy contract to buy old navy boats -- to build navy boats. using a technique of the automobile assembly line, they are riveted together. the launching of an eagle boat, sleek and fast,...
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when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's 5 hose now in remission he had his port removed hose monopoly on the chemotherapy. this particular wish the parents wanted to wait until he had energy. i began assigning this wish with the family in march and started to understand the two miles how are we going to achieve that i made a bold statement into turning this into goth am city. it codify catapulted. so, now it's a much for ininaccurate indicate from the divorce. people starting twoet and reposting and it went viral. it was incredible about make a wish he wanted to be thinking about bein
when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing...
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expressed was the michael brown law, a proposal for an on-body video camera on ever police officer in every city. maureen? >> thanks, scott. in our area, there is also some expression of frustration tonight with the grand jury's decision not to charge officer darren wilson. planned protests in the district were planned. the d.c. police headquarters and the u.s. department of justice are two of the places protesters plan to be. we'll monitoring a planned national program tonight at 7:00. we're closely monitoring the situation in ferguson, missouri. we'll bring you updates throughout the night on wjla.com as well as on facebook and twitter. > people will have a happier thanksgiving thanks in foort marion berry turkey award giveaway. the late mayor loved to come and hand out a few turkeys himself. more than 3,000 turkeys were handed out today. whole foods and the national food bank provided 40,000 pounds of vegetables. >> d.c. area residents will have a chance too show their respect to the late mayor. today people began signing the book of condolences. it is in the wilson building, first floor, gra
expressed was the michael brown law, a proposal for an on-body video camera on ever police officer in every city. maureen? >> thanks, scott. in our area, there is also some expression of frustration tonight with the grand jury's decision not to charge officer darren wilson. planned protests in the district were planned. the d.c. police headquarters and the u.s. department of justice are two of the places protesters plan to be. we'll monitoring a planned national program tonight at 7:00....
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people think of this as a washington fight and this thing will affect every state, every city.was asked by one reporter about what he thought about what the president was doing what impact chicago. >> using the power of the executive pen, so to say, and executive action to change the law to allow the immigrants to have been sitting in the shadows to become citizens. after 16 years of debating this through two administrations he's taking action. >> after the press conference, i sat down with rahm. a former member of congress, a guy who understands confrontational politics, and again as a mayor of the city u.s. to deal with it. i asked him about the political terrain going forward with the president. >> what's the best way the president has made this announcement to push this through? >> they have been spending their lives in the shadows. there a lot of lessons to be learned from the dreamers. we did not hit all of the lessons. i've been working with congressman gutierrez for the social security and other agencies to make sure the city of chicago is set up so when there are new r
people think of this as a washington fight and this thing will affect every state, every city.was asked by one reporter about what he thought about what the president was doing what impact chicago. >> using the power of the executive pen, so to say, and executive action to change the law to allow the immigrants to have been sitting in the shadows to become citizens. after 16 years of debating this through two administrations he's taking action. >> after the press conference, i sat...
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that thanks to the leadership of eric mar and human resources director cal ahan and her staff, every city employee will receive this brochure on recognizing the signs of dow domestic violence and the resources that are available later this month, and next, please help me to welcome on the commission on the status of women, the senior member of our commission and long time activist on women human rights issues and the chair of the oversight panel, she is going to talk about our final report. welcome commissioner shorter. >> and good evening, everyone, and it is, and it is with the great honor that i stand here today, to not only represent our distinguished commission on the commission on the status of women, but certainly the justice encouraged oversight panel, and let me tell you, what tremendous work has been accomplished over the last, several years, we know that san francisco we are having not only local impact and it has been described by our mayor, and by our police chief, and by our district attorney, and when you hear in the public discourse, the term that we started with in san fr
that thanks to the leadership of eric mar and human resources director cal ahan and her staff, every city employee will receive this brochure on recognizing the signs of dow domestic violence and the resources that are available later this month, and next, please help me to welcome on the commission on the status of women, the senior member of our commission and long time activist on women human rights issues and the chair of the oversight panel, she is going to talk about our final report....
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>> i think right now every city, every city with a police department, every mayor, every police chiefeeds to engage in some interspection. they need to review their own deadly force policy. they need to review the training that their own police officers undergo. there needs to be a reestablishment of where the line is drawn between what i would call appropriate police actions and crossing that line in violation of people's civil and constitutional rights. most police officers do and want to do the right thing. but these incidents are demonstrating, i think, a systematic issue for which there needs to be a systematic response. >> and there's a narrative we hear quite often in these incidents where the black male is perceived or portrayed as this super predator with super human strength and, you know, the black body becomes a super weapon. officer wilson said he was almost bulking up as to run through the shots. what's going on there? >> you know, that's where racial stereotypes have gone wild. this is all based on inappropriate, racial stereotypes that you stereotype a black man. now,
>> i think right now every city, every city with a police department, every mayor, every police chiefeeds to engage in some interspection. they need to review their own deadly force policy. they need to review the training that their own police officers undergo. there needs to be a reestablishment of where the line is drawn between what i would call appropriate police actions and crossing that line in violation of people's civil and constitutional rights. most police officers do and want...
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and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendlyld grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with lucero. ♪ sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap. home of america's songwriters.
and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendlyld grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent...
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i turned around and said to her, yes, because ferguson is not just in missouri, every city you go through some element of ferguson. >> reporter: al jazerra, st. louis. >>> the world health organization says nearly 7,000 people have now died from the ebola outbreak in western africa. the number of deaths has leapt by 1200 in just four days since the last w.h.o. report. more than 16,000 people have been infected. the world's worst ever ebola outbreak mostly affected guinea, sierra leone and liberia where workers are going house to house to track down suspected cases, kim vinnell reports. >> reporter: when he's on patrol he gets trade strait to the point. he asks whether anyone has died here recently. >> no way. >> all right. >> never. >> reporter: or whether anyone is sick. it's a routine he will repeat every day until this entire county in liberia's north west is declared ebola free. >> translator: in my county, i am assigned to 40 households in block "c," but there are two of us. for me i have 20 houses i visit daily, among those 20 houses, i have come across three people who were sick. >
i turned around and said to her, yes, because ferguson is not just in missouri, every city you go through some element of ferguson. >> reporter: al jazerra, st. louis. >>> the world health organization says nearly 7,000 people have now died from the ebola outbreak in western africa. the number of deaths has leapt by 1200 in just four days since the last w.h.o. report. more than 16,000 people have been infected. the world's worst ever ebola outbreak mostly affected guinea, sierra...
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. >> every single city is going to want to kill me. >> jimmy: every city is going to hate your guts. it was -- >> jimmy: career suicide. absolutely. >> but i was, i'm not even kidding, i was going to rehearsal like every day. coming off the subway. i love new york. i love new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> i hate the eagles. >> jimmy: exactly, but, new york is going to love you back, because boy, you're back on broadway here. look at this, this is giant. [ cheers and applause ] "the elephant man." >> it's a great story. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> patty clarkson's in it and alessandro nivola too, and they're such a great cast. >> jimmy: i would love that -- with patricia clarkson. now this is uh -- the story clearly of john merrick. i saw billy crudup do "the elephant man." >> i was in grad school when he did it. that's right, yeah 20 2000, 2000, i think he did it. >> jimmy: yeah, you're much younger than him. uh, now. [ laughter ] i was in high school when he was on broadway. >> no, i couldn't get a job i was like oh, i'll go to school. >> jimmy: no, but you studied a a long time, you
. >> every single city is going to want to kill me. >> jimmy: every city is going to hate your guts. it was -- >> jimmy: career suicide. absolutely. >> but i was, i'm not even kidding, i was going to rehearsal like every day. coming off the subway. i love new york. i love new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you do. >> i hate the eagles. >> jimmy: exactly, but, new york is going to love you back, because boy, you're back on broadway here. look at this, this is...
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and in just about every city protesters called for justice by shutting down major freeways. a line of police in los angeles tried to prevent demonstrators from entering this freeway. four people were arrested. a similar scene played out in portland, oregon. police there used pepper spray and made several arrests. over on the east coast in boston, some 1,400 protesters disturbed traffic on major roadways. in new york city protesters blocked major thoroughfares at the height of rush hour. ten of them were arrested. president obama addressed the violence that followed the grand jury decision. >> to those who think that what happened in ferguson is an excuse for violence, i do not have any sympathy for that. i have no sympathy at all for destroying your own communities, but for the overwhelming majority of people who just feel frustrated and pained because they get a sense that maybe some communities aren't treated fairly or some individuals aren't seen as worthy as others, i understand that, and i want to work with you and i want to move forward with you. your president will be
and in just about every city protesters called for justice by shutting down major freeways. a line of police in los angeles tried to prevent demonstrators from entering this freeway. four people were arrested. a similar scene played out in portland, oregon. police there used pepper spray and made several arrests. over on the east coast in boston, some 1,400 protesters disturbed traffic on major roadways. in new york city protesters blocked major thoroughfares at the height of rush hour. ten of...
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we're represented in every city in the u.s.ried about their safety and they want the postal service to do more to protect their safety. >> we provide very good safety for employees in areas that have high crime. we provide bulletproof glass. we make sure that people aren't out at night. >> but dodge says they need more than a can of pepper spray to protect themselves. >> you shouldn't come to work every day and worry about if you're going to be attacked. you shouldn't have to worry about whether or not you're going to get hurt on the job today. >> many employees we talked with say the post office police forces have been heavily cut. meaning there are fewer officers out there investigating crimes against postal employees. >>> tomorrow, in our broadcast at 6:00, we'll continue our investigation into crimes against postal workers. we'll hear from women who say they were sexually assaulted on the job. not on the routes, but inside the buildings where they worked. >> doug's back with more about our holiday weather forecast. i guess
we're represented in every city in the u.s.ried about their safety and they want the postal service to do more to protect their safety. >> we provide very good safety for employees in areas that have high crime. we provide bulletproof glass. we make sure that people aren't out at night. >> but dodge says they need more than a can of pepper spray to protect themselves. >> you shouldn't come to work every day and worry about if you're going to be attacked. you shouldn't have to...
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almost every city had two or three telephone systems, so callers needed two or three phones to be surell around town. competition meant lower prices and lower profits. and bell fought back. it slashed rates to undercut some competitors and bought others out. others were cut off from equipment or from the long distance network, which bell controlled and which only bell could afford. wounded independents began asking the government to take bell to cot under titrt laws the way it had standard oil. then in 1914 at&t president theodore vail sent at&t vice president nathan c. kingsbury to washington. he set up a deal that would create what vail called "a natural monopoly." we asked picard wagner of at&t what was in the kingsbury commitment. the key part of it, of course, was the commitment to refrain from buying up any more independent telephone companies, that it would provide long distance connections to the independent, which means the non-bell companies, which then existed. mr. wagner, what do you think prompted theodore vail to give up the fight, so to speak, and decide to go into an ag
almost every city had two or three telephone systems, so callers needed two or three phones to be surell around town. competition meant lower prices and lower profits. and bell fought back. it slashed rates to undercut some competitors and bought others out. others were cut off from equipment or from the long distance network, which bell controlled and which only bell could afford. wounded independents began asking the government to take bell to cot under titrt laws the way it had standard oil....
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every city thinks the same. and washington says the same. oh, chicago, they're so philanthropic, and they are and so is washington, d.c. and every city is ultimately very fill anthropic to the degree that they can give. in the case of the kennedy center, we actually reach across the country and around the world which gives us a really great opportunity because of our international programming and the reach of our performs. the most important pitch is the one i just gave you, i believe, which is art is for life's sake and without it our lives are nothing. they're nowhere near as interesting, it isn't a way in which we can communicate and share and come together. so, in the end, it's about finding people who love the arts, who give back, who believe in sharing, and who want to share their passion just as much as we who are administrators love to share the passion. and there's nothing so rewarding as seeing young people participating in the arts or seeing something that you didn't know could happen happen. whether it's on dance stage or in the
every city thinks the same. and washington says the same. oh, chicago, they're so philanthropic, and they are and so is washington, d.c. and every city is ultimately very fill anthropic to the degree that they can give. in the case of the kennedy center, we actually reach across the country and around the world which gives us a really great opportunity because of our international programming and the reach of our performs. the most important pitch is the one i just gave you, i believe, which is...
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happens every night in every city of america. cars catch on fire. so it's not something to get overly worked up about. they seem to be handling that appropriately, more measured. and the crowd is small. and whoever burned the car might have been one or two persons. so i don't see this as a big riot or anything. there's one car on fire. and i think they've learned a lot. you know, i would say drop back a little on the gas and smoke through the evening and no one will get hurt. >> i'd like your reaction from what the district attorney said tonight. >> i'm assumed from my justice system that is so good at protecting celebrities and it's bad when an african-american person is assaulted by a white person, especially a police officer. what we saw from bob mcculloch was a presentation dressed up as a prosecutor. he talked about conflicting evidence. there's conflicting evidence in every case. we wouldn't be the land of mass incarceration if every case was treated the way this case was treated. conflicting evidence means you can't even charge a man? i mean,
happens every night in every city of america. cars catch on fire. so it's not something to get overly worked up about. they seem to be handling that appropriately, more measured. and the crowd is small. and whoever burned the car might have been one or two persons. so i don't see this as a big riot or anything. there's one car on fire. and i think they've learned a lot. you know, i would say drop back a little on the gas and smoke through the evening and no one will get hurt. >> i'd like...
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but perhaps the most exciting thing, liz, is what you and i talked about, every company, every city, ery country becoming digitized, it is happening. we're right at the sweet spot on that. >> we're at the sweet spot. you're at the sweet spot. but now we're talking about net neutrality which might very well mean you pay to play, pay for speed, depending on who whips, or if the president would like to get his way he would like to see it regulated and internet watched like a hawk and treated more like a utility. you said in the past that could be dangerous. tell us why. what do you fear the most with net neutrality? >> sure, liz. if you talk about every country becoming a digital country and in that, that will change the gdp of your country, $19 trillion in profits at stake in cost savings, change your education, your health care, your smart cities, your traffic flow, et cetera, every country that talk to the leader, whether it is merkel in germany. hollande in france, cameron in the u.k., they look how they make their countries digital. that is all about broadband being pervasive.and br
but perhaps the most exciting thing, liz, is what you and i talked about, every company, every city, ery country becoming digitized, it is happening. we're right at the sweet spot on that. >> we're at the sweet spot. you're at the sweet spot. but now we're talking about net neutrality which might very well mean you pay to play, pay for speed, depending on who whips, or if the president would like to get his way he would like to see it regulated and internet watched like a hawk and treated...
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engage with us. >>> they call it the track, and every city has one, from oakland to atlanta to orlandoung girls are forced to walk and sell themselves. it's a street where men force young girls to sell their bodies for cash. >> a lot of men early in the morning, they're going to work, so they'll stop and buy a prostitute. and then when they're done, they just go to work. so, a lot of them tell the guys at work, hey, guess what i did on the way to work kind of thing, so it spreads, you know, word of mouth. >> five nights a week as the light of day fades debbie hoffman of oakland pd's see care unit heads out to the track. >> let's just go talk to him, you know. >> she's on a mission to seek and find the forgotten girls who sacrifice their health and welfare to pleasure johns for the brutal men who control them. >> hey, honey? can i talk to you for a sec? >> it may take months or years but for a decade hoffman's been there trying to save one life at a time by simply letting them know she cares. >> okay, hon. take care. >> hoffman says parents who believe it will never happen to their daug
engage with us. >>> they call it the track, and every city has one, from oakland to atlanta to orlandoung girls are forced to walk and sell themselves. it's a street where men force young girls to sell their bodies for cash. >> a lot of men early in the morning, they're going to work, so they'll stop and buy a prostitute. and then when they're done, they just go to work. so, a lot of them tell the guys at work, hey, guess what i did on the way to work kind of thing, so it...
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a hundred car trains will come into that city every day. >> if the comments that city, they pass through every other city. >> no one is prepared today to deal with an emergency if it were to occur. >> we have a fund that set up on the oil came in by tanker. if there was a spill, we took a certain amount and send that aside for a spill in the water. but this is on land and it hasn't been covered. >> it has been covered last year in the budget. six and a half cents goes to the fund. that's to clean up after the fact. the responses -- you're right. there's no response. that was the response before because you didn't have to worry about residence in their homes and things, but that's the issue. i had legislation lester to deal with it. it looks like will be in the budget. >> a lot of these fair apartments are already down to bare bones. the idea of something this massive rolling through, it's one thing to clean up but if you have an accident right there, it's up to that individual group to get out there and respond. if they can barely do what the normal is now, how will they handle -- >> tod
a hundred car trains will come into that city every day. >> if the comments that city, they pass through every other city. >> no one is prepared today to deal with an emergency if it were to occur. >> we have a fund that set up on the oil came in by tanker. if there was a spill, we took a certain amount and send that aside for a spill in the water. but this is on land and it hasn't been covered. >> it has been covered last year in the budget. six and a half cents goes to...
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. >> you know, i'll tell you they want more police officers in every city. what will the department do itself to help with the shortfall? >> reporter: they have to think creatively. they just instituted a new program where they have these service officers. also one day a month officers who didn't have to before now have to work patrol. >> okay. stretch them out. thank you. >>> ravens on their way to the bay area. want to show you this live picture west toward san francisco. a nice looking sunset there. you can see it's a little bit overcast. our certified chief meteorologist bill martin over here now. when do you think the rain will start? >>> looks like a morning commute thing, frank. maybe some light sprinkles tonight, mostly drizzly. see how the weather is stretching out? here's the low center. see how it's stretched out? this system is not anticipated to bring bring a lot of rain. but it will bring showers right on the morning commute. so we'll talk about that. but right now, reports of some drizzle shows up here around -- showing up around pacific -- th
. >> you know, i'll tell you they want more police officers in every city. what will the department do itself to help with the shortfall? >> reporter: they have to think creatively. they just instituted a new program where they have these service officers. also one day a month officers who didn't have to before now have to work patrol. >> okay. stretch them out. thank you. >>> ravens on their way to the bay area. want to show you this live picture west toward san...
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would not be bankrupt to be one of the more successful cities in america with a problem in which every cities have which have the resources to deal with. so the metro region idea, to find ways to incorporate and think about cities in terms of the real population and the economies they serve, which the way beyond the city lots. lots and lots of people work in boston allow the boston museum and take advantage of all the boston transportation but who don't pay taxes or don't the reference here into are not really part of the city of boston. that is something that has to be changed. you can't change it one at a time but in the global parliamenparliament of mayors ye the opportunity to say we need an urban revolution that redefines cities as metropolitan regions and we can do it together. >> i'm a new mayor so lisa is actually my mentors, and she got a lot of -- the of things we talked about was being this season on all the suburbs, and it makes sense. a lot of people that live in the suburbs work in our cities. so when you look at the stats, a growth of employment and everybody is excited about t
would not be bankrupt to be one of the more successful cities in america with a problem in which every cities have which have the resources to deal with. so the metro region idea, to find ways to incorporate and think about cities in terms of the real population and the economies they serve, which the way beyond the city lots. lots and lots of people work in boston allow the boston museum and take advantage of all the boston transportation but who don't pay taxes or don't the reference here...
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want the michael brown law, the proposal for all police officers to work video body cameras in every cityve to be disciplined and dignified. we cannot have a few bad apples destroy the message of michael group's call for peace. >>> you can watch the rest of the interview coming up on "good morning america" right here at 7:00 am. >> we are following the profit over the decision closely online and on the air and our coverage continues now on twitter@abcnews now the weather forecast and a "spare the air" tuesday. >> unfortunately it is, with vallejo has the worst air quality but not a threshold to make anyone sick but it is possible later in the day. that is why we are banned from burning wood through midnight. live doppler hd is showing no radar returns and clouds are held over the ocean because of the breeze. that is stagnating the air for the "spare the air" day. low-to-mid 40's and milpitas is 51 and los altos hills at 49. danville is at 39 degrees. novato is mid-40's. lafayette is 41. upper 40's in san carlos and redwood city and alameda and san francisco and half moon bay and bodega ar
want the michael brown law, the proposal for all police officers to work video body cameras in every cityve to be disciplined and dignified. we cannot have a few bad apples destroy the message of michael group's call for peace. >>> you can watch the rest of the interview coming up on "good morning america" right here at 7:00 am. >> we are following the profit over the decision closely online and on the air and our coverage continues now on twitter@abcnews now the...
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every day? ♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping.he local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state trooper richard sanchez is part of michigan's human trafficking task force. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river, and what she's wearing is blue jeans and a black coat. she goes by honey. >> the task force combines the talents of federal, state and local investigators to combat michigan's growing underground sex trade. >> put your hands together like you're praying, okay? >> a lot of these girls have either ran away from home or not had the support at home or a lot of them feel they're not getting the attention at all at home. so, when they leave home, these predators, these pimps, they start to locate them, they manipulate them, they groom them and now they feel like they're loved, someone cares about them. whether it's mental, physical, emoti
every day? ♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping.he local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state trooper richard sanchez is part of michigan's human trafficking task force. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river, and what she's wearing is blue jeans...
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in every city -- take chicago. tribune,ad the chicago a loyal republican paper.ro-wink and -- pro lincoln, pro-war. the chicago times, which became antiwar, anti-lincoln, very critical over his tyranny of the press. ultimately, so provocative that general burnside who was commander of that part of the country, had his troops shut down the chicago times in 1863 in a case that really caused lincoln political problems. democrats and republicans in chicago thought the army had gone too far. that is how far it could go. >> i want to ask you about what you learned in writing this book. in the acknowledgment, it said it took you for years. >> i learned that i could write unceasingly on saturdays and sundays without many breaks. ,hat i learned about the period the most eye-opening thing that i learned in the book, one was lincoln's true mastery of the press as president of the united states. the small things he did to befriend influential editors, to write so-called public letters. that is, speeches or letters designed for one particular person, but really designed for b
in every city -- take chicago. tribune,ad the chicago a loyal republican paper.ro-wink and -- pro lincoln, pro-war. the chicago times, which became antiwar, anti-lincoln, very critical over his tyranny of the press. ultimately, so provocative that general burnside who was commander of that part of the country, had his troops shut down the chicago times in 1863 in a case that really caused lincoln political problems. democrats and republicans in chicago thought the army had gone too far. that is...
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and i think every city hall in the country should be open to veterans to speak and supporting the troopspeople will be angry that they did what they did during war. some will be very proud. some will be grieving because they lost friends. you will get it all. some will some won't sound patriotic. whatever. it is the whole package. if the citizens and veterans can hear these stories without centsoring, it would force the public to own the wars morally. >> right. if in is a glaring absence it is american responsibility for the war that's we have sent these men and women over to. you meet this point that is often seen incumbent on the soldiers to bear the burden of the war and in fact is our decision as a country and we haven't shouldered it. >> yeah, the people fighting these wars were four or five years old on 9/11. it is not their war. it is our war. we paid for it. we decided on it. i'm not saying it was a bad decision. i think some wars needed to be fought and after 9/11 going to afghanistan was imperative but it was our decision. not the 19 years old. and they come back from war and h
and i think every city hall in the country should be open to veterans to speak and supporting the troopspeople will be angry that they did what they did during war. some will be very proud. some will be grieving because they lost friends. you will get it all. some will some won't sound patriotic. whatever. it is the whole package. if the citizens and veterans can hear these stories without centsoring, it would force the public to own the wars morally. >> right. if in is a glaring absence...
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i think every city should review their deadly force policy. i think that cities should also completely revise how they train. they have to re-evaluate how they hire police officers. this is a time when we've got to promote positive change. i led a city, new orleans, at the same time rudy led new york. we reduced crime by 60% and we also had a significant reduction in civil rights complaints against police departments. so this is a false, if you will, narrative, that you've got to be out there doing stop and frisk. that there's a trade off between safety and violations of citizen's civil rights. i think you can do both, and i think that's the future we've got to embrace in this nation. >> let's talk about that. you just heard mayor giuliani. he agreed with you about the body cams. he agreed about having a police force that more accurately reflects the racial makeup of a city. obvious obviously, that wasn't the case in ferguson. where he disagreed with you partially was on the question of aggressive police forcing. you have called for an end to
i think every city should review their deadly force policy. i think that cities should also completely revise how they train. they have to re-evaluate how they hire police officers. this is a time when we've got to promote positive change. i led a city, new orleans, at the same time rudy led new york. we reduced crime by 60% and we also had a significant reduction in civil rights complaints against police departments. so this is a false, if you will, narrative, that you've got to be out there...
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>> in every city in the world, you have emotionally disturbed people who could act out and hurt somebodytely we lost a innocent man who went to break fast with his wife. police will solve this case quickly and take this man off of the street. someone saw that wanted picture and called police that lead the police to another area to search two different areas. that's what the police will depend on. people seeing the video and possibly identifying the man. >> and take a good look. the clothing and the way he walks. that is a pretty good picture. and a lot of cases, you would not have video that clear. >> you know he's smoking and you know what you are wearing, and they can zoom in on him and get a good facial video of him. >> we'll see how the public responds and continues to respond. >> thank you, shannon and tom. >> an elephant turned on his handler and tramples him to death. long concernssee, was caught on tape. >>> plus, you know there have long been concerns about the stability of our nation's power grid. now there's new technology they say could help. what it is how it works and why i
>> in every city in the world, you have emotionally disturbed people who could act out and hurt somebodytely we lost a innocent man who went to break fast with his wife. police will solve this case quickly and take this man off of the street. someone saw that wanted picture and called police that lead the police to another area to search two different areas. that's what the police will depend on. people seeing the video and possibly identifying the man. >> and take a good look. the...
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i think we -- we do ourselves a disservice and generalize, and say every city in america is like fergusont is more racially divided than most of the country. and that is a legacy going back to the 19th century, where it was fragmented into these little chunks. suddenly the population flips very quickly, which has started to happen in ferguson. >> very quickly once somebody bias house on a street that was only white, within a year, it's -- it's gone. >> ferguson has actually held the line better than some communities. although this episode is probably scaring a lot of people, so -- there are towns in north st. louis county that are more balanced, pride themselves on their racial integration, and i'm sure they are watching this case as closely as anyone. >> peter thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up the legal view of what is going on in ferguson, we'll speak to a criminal defense attorney. you are watching ferguson flash point on al jazeera america. we're back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ >>> just over an hour away from the decision from the grand jury in the death of mic
i think we -- we do ourselves a disservice and generalize, and say every city in america is like fergusont is more racially divided than most of the country. and that is a legacy going back to the 19th century, where it was fragmented into these little chunks. suddenly the population flips very quickly, which has started to happen in ferguson. >> very quickly once somebody bias house on a street that was only white, within a year, it's -- it's gone. >> ferguson has actually held the...
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. >> every police officer in every american city has a video body camera so it would be transparent. >> the fatal shooting is is a memory that he will not constantly think of. >> will it haunt you? >> it's not haunting but something that happened. >> you have a clean conscience. >> the reason i have a clean conscience i know that i did my job right. >> eric holder stressed that the justice department is still conducting a civil rights investigation into the august 9th shooting and holder hopes to have this investigation wrap up in what he calls a timely manner. sharrie williams, "action news." >>> thank you. still to come on "action news" more than just menus where the government is ordering calorie counts to appear nationwide. >>> we'll hear from the winner on "dancing with the stars." >>> there is heavy snow and big problems. details on how much snow to expect and the times of the system. >>> no matter what you want to buy on black friday we have the best deals in town. mention 6abc to unlock the discounts and freebies. >>> plus the rivalry. ducis region rodgers hears from the cowb
. >> every police officer in every american city has a video body camera so it would be transparent. >> the fatal shooting is is a memory that he will not constantly think of. >> will it haunt you? >> it's not haunting but something that happened. >> you have a clean conscience. >> the reason i have a clean conscience i know that i did my job right. >> eric holder stressed that the justice department is still conducting a civil rights investigation into...
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> we want to propose it for the michael brown law, the proposal that ever police officer in every american city has a video body camera, so it will be transparent, and we won't have to play this game of witnesses, memories and secret grand jury proceedings, it will just be transparent. meanwhile darren wilson remains on paid level pending the outcome of an internal investigation. tonight he breaks his silence, he has an interview with george steph nop that is directly after "action news" at 6:00, over to rick and monica. >> thank you. time now for a check of a very busy "action news" traffic report. lets go live to matt pellman in the traffic center. >> oh my. me oh my. i have an unpleasant ride home. in plymouth meeting we saw flames from a fire, and now police are pulling away from the vehicle fire and now they extinguished the fire and the suv is towed away and the lanes are reopen, and serious backlog, on the blue route 76 a stand still up to the scene just north of the mid county toll plaza, where you get on the eastbound side of the turnpike. it's spilling back on to the schuylkill, from
> we want to propose it for the michael brown law, the proposal that ever police officer in every american city has a video body camera, so it will be transparent, and we won't have to play this game of witnesses, memories and secret grand jury proceedings, it will just be transparent. meanwhile darren wilson remains on paid level pending the outcome of an internal investigation. tonight he breaks his silence, he has an interview with george steph nop that is directly after "action...
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. >> every city with a police department needs to engage in some introspection. >> we're just going to keep nig fighting, pray for a better outcome. >> a boy killed holding a pell let gun. >> how in the world has this happened? >> law enforcement has been on edge all over the country. >> shootings have sparked outrage nationwide. >> it's nice once in a while just to say happy thanksgiving. >> talk about a transition. >> president obama pardoning this year's national thanksgiving turkey. >> i know some will call this amnesty. >> their names, mac and cheese. >> i will tell you, though, turkeys don't have the best looking heads. >> millions of americans are trying to get home for thanksgiving. >> holiday travel, a mess from the roads to the skies. >> travelers are being advised to pack plenty of patience today. >> we would have more luck playing pick up sticks with our butt cheeks than we are getting out of here before day puerto rico braek. >> is anybody getting home to see grandma? >> it's been a quiet day so far in ferguson, missouri. michael brown's parents responded to darren wilson'
. >> every city with a police department needs to engage in some introspection. >> we're just going to keep nig fighting, pray for a better outcome. >> a boy killed holding a pell let gun. >> how in the world has this happened? >> law enforcement has been on edge all over the country. >> shootings have sparked outrage nationwide. >> it's nice once in a while just to say happy thanksgiving. >> talk about a transition. >> president obama...
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every city that they play. >> he told 49er fans but discussed at those wearing the gear. >> a logo anddehumanizes people. >> it will change. it is a matter of time. >> charlene said she protested the team. >> a team like the washington redskins has so candy coated this issue that people don't see it for the racial slur that it is. >> while some washington fans told us they wouldn't mind the name change, others say it would destroy the legacy. >> i'm not going to hide under a rock. >> there are other things to worry with than worrying about the redskins. >>>some 49ers fans surprised to see them. >> i think it is kind of crazy. just enjoy the game. it's been around a long time. get over it. >> this group vows to continue following washington around the country. protesting until it has changed ask culminating at the final home game of the year next month. in santa clara. nbc bay area news. >> the 49ers will be back in action on thursday, thanksgiving thursday when they take on the seahawks. it will be a rematch of the nfc championship game. our coverage starts at 5:30. you can find us rig
every city that they play. >> he told 49er fans but discussed at those wearing the gear. >> a logo anddehumanizes people. >> it will change. it is a matter of time. >> charlene said she protested the team. >> a team like the washington redskins has so candy coated this issue that people don't see it for the racial slur that it is. >> while some washington fans told us they wouldn't mind the name change, others say it would destroy the legacy. >> i'm not...