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chastity pratt dawsey: the story of detroit is the story of every american city, every american city can identify with poverty, joblessness, unemployment, redlining housing issues, racial attitudes and we might be suffering from some of those issues at a higher degree and a worse degree but if detroit -- here's the thing -- if detroit turns around, if detroit can do it, oh it can happen soledad o'brien: thank you so much, i love talking to journalists but specially journalists who really know their city. it's amazing, >> coming up next, why does detroit's history matter? >>in america today, its more relevant than its ever been. jessica gomez reports. soledad: what happened in detroit in 1967 -- and other citi tvivid historical images. there's even an exhibit here at the newseum in washington, dc. in detroit, they're still debating whether they experienced a riot or a rebellion different perspectives , that are both on display in at the detroit historical museum. here's correspondent jessica go jessica: through a maze of dark rooms, visitors to the detroit historical museum are transp
chastity pratt dawsey: the story of detroit is the story of every american city, every american city can identify with poverty, joblessness, unemployment, redlining housing issues, racial attitudes and we might be suffering from some of those issues at a higher degree and a worse degree but if detroit -- here's the thing -- if detroit turns around, if detroit can do it, oh it can happen soledad o'brien: thank you so much, i love talking to journalists but specially journalists who really know...
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on this sunday, july 30 -- and i urge the citizens in every town and every city and every home in this land, to go into their churches, to pray for order and reconciliation among men. and i appeal to every governor and every mayor and every preacher and every teacher and parent to join and give leadership in this national observance. this spirit of dedication cannot be limited to our public leaders. it just must extend to every citizen in this land, and the man who seeks to break the peace must feel the powerful disapproval of all of his neighbors. so tonight, i call upon every american to search his own heart . and to those who are tempted by violence i would say this -- think again. who is really the loser when violence comes? whose neighborhood is made a shambles? whose life is threatened most? and if you choose to tear down what other hands have built, you will not succeed. you will suffer most from your own crimes. you will learn that there are no victors in the aftermath of violence. the apostles of violence with their ugly drumbeat of hatred must know that they are now heading f
on this sunday, july 30 -- and i urge the citizens in every town and every city and every home in this land, to go into their churches, to pray for order and reconciliation among men. and i appeal to every governor and every mayor and every preacher and every teacher and parent to join and give leadership in this national observance. this spirit of dedication cannot be limited to our public leaders. it just must extend to every citizen in this land, and the man who seeks to break the peace must...
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facilities with those immigration charges and we have those detention centers we don't have that every city but we do have it here. >> what is the reputation of the local jail?. >> who are you talking to? [laughter] >> working with community-based organizations they have held and told the story of incarceration in the last 200 years. so i would it say they are seen either the occupying forces of those segregated committees with those of healthy spaces with members of our communities to have problems and struggles that is not a problem in and of itself. so i think it depends on who you are speaking to and with writing the book incarceration and policing are seen as the struggle there other communities to see the of local police to the flight as 82 engaged across communities that is one of the things i hope the book has accomplished the one thing that "city of inmates" does is paying these communities end to that conversation then give us that tool to talk together about the issues of policing incarceration. >> host: the militarization of the police forces?. >> there is allied to of research,
facilities with those immigration charges and we have those detention centers we don't have that every city but we do have it here. >> what is the reputation of the local jail?. >> who are you talking to? [laughter] >> working with community-based organizations they have held and told the story of incarceration in the last 200 years. so i would it say they are seen either the occupying forces of those segregated committees with those of healthy spaces with members of our...
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food i mean you don't you know i'm running every day in this city they're on yours . and go to the cross very worked into them own things. go right across the river. to get points exist having enough of that on them i'm guessing that is a good the but imo this is the house number one seller here was in it. so why was the number one suspect one that you don't know what the police didn't tell you why do you need to show bush as she. herself should show bush as she can find it anywhere here when you don't know the little opened up about it i hope you will be careful because there's a shake here. says she says shave his beard go on with our own one thousand best source he's become an expert. most of the time trying to think up until now we have a very strategic way. he thinks he has this oil hole so that when there's a police operation to the fight the police will be stranded here i say first they're doing second here so they're going to reach the city the house i see. serious a problem with drugs i've been to jail don't know why but that's really. what it was anybody at
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we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present there is also radical islam and violenceng illegal immigrants and more. you want european culture, western societies, to just be white? it is not about white it is about the other side of multiculturalism. this is a different kind of migration. these are thousands of illegal migrants coming to our shores and flooding into our cities. lorenzo told me that it wasn'tjust new migrants that concerned him. his organisation has a policy of re—patronisation of the children his organisation has a policy of re—patriation of the children of existing immigrants. you want these people who live in europe, who are second or third generation, to go back to the home country of their own parents? i want them to respect our way of life or leave. it is simple. and the people who respect your way of life? sorry, the problem is not about them. most of them have some parents orfriends or people who are related to them. i can't trust anyone in this matter. but lorenzo's first goal is to combat those he sees as facilitating mass immigration: the ngo
we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present there is also radical islam and violenceng illegal immigrants and more. you want european culture, western societies, to just be white? it is not about white it is about the other side of multiculturalism. this is a different kind of migration. these are thousands of illegal migrants coming to our shores and flooding into our cities. lorenzo told me that it wasn'tjust new migrants that concerned him. his organisation has a policy of...
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affordability and we got to be able to streamline the process and truncate the time it takes. >> with every city think state, state being different, every community being different what you think is the role of the federal government in saying common streamline or does he fcc have a role in saint this is how we should come this what the cost should be tragic i really has a role come at the local and state level. we've seen state laws enacted which is great for the states and hopefully we will see more. and the fcc has always been, set the guidelines, set the guideposts for this wireless industry. we need them to move forward. we are encouraged trump administration has included broadband in the infrastructure plan. we see congress as having a role as well. >> host: while we on the fcc, what is your view about the rollback of the regulations, title two, title i when it comes to internet regulation credit i'm glad you asked because net neutrality is important i think we all agree, i think we're close to agreement. we all want net neutrality rules and we all want consumers and entrepreneurs and the
affordability and we got to be able to streamline the process and truncate the time it takes. >> with every city think state, state being different, every community being different what you think is the role of the federal government in saying common streamline or does he fcc have a role in saint this is how we should come this what the cost should be tragic i really has a role come at the local and state level. we've seen state laws enacted which is great for the states and hopefully we...
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this was specifically for detroit, but it was happening in every city. this was threat to country, it was really spotlighting what was happening in detroit, and how we can change it. how we come as a city could change it and made very specific recommendations for how the future could be different if we made these changes. hadrtunately, a lot of that not been looked at or followed. we've got a lot of video in these spaces. schools, theo from other activism that was going on at the time. unity you got black power coming to the foreground. a lot of free johnson player, which was in those very local. he was somebody who was incarcerated for drugs, kenneth cockrell ended up being a very big mover and shaker later, this is one he really came on the scene and was making impact. we talk about how much like in the before section, the after section, we have these themes the kind of run through. talk about housing and education and housing change in city government and how that changed. and in many cases, how it didn't change. we talk about sports, something that ha
this was specifically for detroit, but it was happening in every city. this was threat to country, it was really spotlighting what was happening in detroit, and how we can change it. how we come as a city could change it and made very specific recommendations for how the future could be different if we made these changes. hadrtunately, a lot of that not been looked at or followed. we've got a lot of video in these spaces. schools, theo from other activism that was going on at the time. unity...
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snap-flipping fever seems to follow drew and danny to every city visited on their live event tour.citement is contagious, and tv and radio stations across the country are helping to spread the word. >> all right, i'm here with drew levin and danny perkins. they are two of hgtv's hottest stars, and today they're here to talk about snap-flipping. it's the real estate craze that's currently sweeping the nation. they're also getting ready to hold a free live event here in town so that you can learn all about it. guys, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having us. >> we're thrilled to be here. >> now, i think most people are familiar with house flipping, but what exactly is snap-flipping? because i'm hearing that people are making really good money from it. >> yeah, when people think of flipping a house, they think about having to invest in the property, then renovate it, and all the hard and time-consuming work that's done by real estate investors to fix it up and turn it over for a profit. snap-flipping is the fun part that comes before that. >> yea
snap-flipping fever seems to follow drew and danny to every city visited on their live event tour.citement is contagious, and tv and radio stations across the country are helping to spread the word. >> all right, i'm here with drew levin and danny perkins. they are two of hgtv's hottest stars, and today they're here to talk about snap-flipping. it's the real estate craze that's currently sweeping the nation. they're also getting ready to hold a free live event here in town so that you can...
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every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ >> we are flying over washington, capital of the united states. the beautiful cityhe pride of every american from the cloud from the ground. up about savannah. we saw over the top of the senate and house of representatives office buildings and the congress and alive. branches of the government. and the law going to land the plane an here's a close up of the house office building. mendo their heavy thank you and this structure eight representatives as an office and which a government official both in. the senate office building is just across the capitol grounds both buildings are constructed of beautiful white model and are connected with the capitol by underground railway we abandon flights to. families who first knew it as a marshy lane. and not a proud nation is great for the dog of the capital. this magnificent structure found on capitol hill from which to radiate twenty one broad avenue on a stone was laid by washington himself but the building was not fully completed until the end of the civil law. at the top of a ground process of progress in a library where
every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ >> we are flying over washington, capital of the united states. the beautiful cityhe pride of every american from the cloud from the ground. up about savannah. we saw over the top of the senate and house of representatives office buildings and the congress and alive. branches of the government. and the law going to land the plane an here's a close up of the house office building. mendo their heavy thank you and this structure eight representatives as an...
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we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present there is also radical islam and violence immigrants and more. you want european culture, western societies, to just be white? it is not about white it is about the other side of multiculturalism. this is a different kind of migration. these are thousands of illegal migrants coming to our shores and flooding into our cities. lorenzo told me that it wasn'tjust new migrants that concerned him. his organisation has a policy of re—patriation of the children of existing immigrants. you want these people who live in europe, who are second or third generation, to go back to the home country of their own parents? i want them to respect our way of life or leave. it is simple. and the people who respect your way of life? sorry, the problem is not about them. most of them have some parents orfriends or people who are related to them. i can't trust anyone in this matter. but lorenzo's first goal is to combat those he sees as facilitating mass immigration: the ngos. you say you don't want the ngos operating in those waters, that you want
we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present there is also radical islam and violence immigrants and more. you want european culture, western societies, to just be white? it is not about white it is about the other side of multiculturalism. this is a different kind of migration. these are thousands of illegal migrants coming to our shores and flooding into our cities. lorenzo told me that it wasn'tjust new migrants that concerned him. his organisation has a policy of...
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. >> every city in the county needs to ask themselves, what can they do to be creative to start helping people in different ways. >> to help make the one month parking program are convenient, cell towers will be up and running by tomorrow and san jose state university donated a shower trailer which provides washer and dryer service. they are is also office space for the gary compassion center to help find families a more permanent home. >>> federal fire investigators in oakland are trying to figure out what happened last friday in that big fire. they want to figure out if that fire that destroyed an unfinished apartment building is connected to three other suspicious fires. >>> a unique approach, using music to heal. the cancer therapy making a difference and a young girl's life. >>> looking at the bay bridge, it looks pretty good getting into san francisco. we have a live look at it now coming around the corner toward treasure island. >>> it looks pretty good today for almost everybody after patchy, low clouds. a big to -- difference in temperatures. we will look at some of those comin
. >> every city in the county needs to ask themselves, what can they do to be creative to start helping people in different ways. >> to help make the one month parking program are convenient, cell towers will be up and running by tomorrow and san jose state university donated a shower trailer which provides washer and dryer service. they are is also office space for the gary compassion center to help find families a more permanent home. >>> federal fire investigators in...
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. >> well, with every city being different, every state being different, every community different,, what do you think is the role of the federal government in saying, in streamlining? or does the fcc have a role in saying this is how we should site, this is what the cost should be? >> guest: so everybody has a role. at the local level, at the state level we've seen ten state laws enacted which is really great for those states, and hopefully we'll see more. and the fcc has always set the guide posts for the wireless industry. and so we need them to move forward too. we're encouraged that the trump administration has included broadband in their infrastructure plan, and so we see congress having a role as well. >> host: meredith atwell beiger, while we're on -- baker, while we're on the fcc, what's your view of the rollback of the regulations, title ii, title i when it comes to regulation? >> guest: well, peter, net neutrality is really important, and i think we all agree i think we're really close to agreement, we all want net neutrality rules, and we all want consumers and entreprene
. >> well, with every city being different, every state being different, every community different,, what do you think is the role of the federal government in saying, in streamlining? or does the fcc have a role in saying this is how we should site, this is what the cost should be? >> guest: so everybody has a role. at the local level, at the state level we've seen ten state laws enacted which is really great for those states, and hopefully we'll see more. and the fcc has always...
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we think that in every city where this has been present, there is radical islam and violence regardingtop. if they do stop, more lives will be lost. this is false. people are coming to europe because they know someone will save them. the ngo missions are co—ordinated by the italian coastguard but the country's legal system has launched two investigations into whether they are saving lives or merely assisting illegal immigrants on theirjourney. since last september this boat has rescued more than a000 migrants at sea including over 500 children. you only have to see the craft a put them in to realise how utterly cynical and ruthless they are. they don't need a pull factor. they are pushing these people out come what may and if we are not there they will drown. it is estimated that this year 250,000 migrants will make the perilous journey from this year 250,000 migrants will make the perilousjourney from libya this year 250,000 migrants will make the perilous journey from libya to italy and the solution to this crisis — no end in sight. and this weekend on bbc news you can watch yalda's
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of that in a moment, the symptom of those desperate people sleeping outside the main stations in every citye or begging to get the money to go into a night shelter. is anybody really happy at the idea that a few thousand people are forced to sleep on our streets every night because we as a society cannot get it together to provide housing for all of our citizens? and the use of food banks is up. and so many of our young people's ambitions are denied through the underachievement in school, often because of the poverty that they have grown up in an come from. none of this is right and none of this is necessary. and i tell you what, those on middle incomes, many of those on middle incomes, many of those doing relatively well in society, are also very unhappy in living in such a deeply unequal society where the only thing they can do is give help to food banks in order that the hungry can get something to eat. i don't want to live in a britain of food banks, i wa nt to live in a britain of food banks, i want to live in a britain where people are properly fed because they are paid their wages to
of that in a moment, the symptom of those desperate people sleeping outside the main stations in every citye or begging to get the money to go into a night shelter. is anybody really happy at the idea that a few thousand people are forced to sleep on our streets every night because we as a society cannot get it together to provide housing for all of our citizens? and the use of food banks is up. and so many of our young people's ambitions are denied through the underachievement in school, often...
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snap-flipping fever seems to follow drew and danny to every city visited on their live event tour.ent is contagious, and tv and radio stations across the country are helping to spread the word. >> all right, i'm here with drew levin and danny perkins. they are two of hgtv's hottest stars, and today they're here to talk about snap-flipping. it's the real estate craze that's currently sweeping the nation. they're also getting ready to hold a free live event here in town so that you can learn all about it. guys, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having us. >> we're thrilled to be here. >> now, i think most people are familiar with house flipping, but what exactly is
snap-flipping fever seems to follow drew and danny to every city visited on their live event tour.ent is contagious, and tv and radio stations across the country are helping to spread the word. >> all right, i'm here with drew levin and danny perkins. they are two of hgtv's hottest stars, and today they're here to talk about snap-flipping. it's the real estate craze that's currently sweeping the nation. they're also getting ready to hold a free live event here in town so that you can...
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on trying to track series walked around every city with this man with the crew mostly on my own where is the racism where is the hooliganism. yes or yeah i know you mean actually started going back to twenty said when it was first announced that russia was going to get the world cup and therefore of course the confederations cup then all the issues got to be debated didn't they you know the instances is that going to be racism is there going to be homophobia is the going to be violence then of course we have the euros as well talking about all those potential issues and organized hooliganism organized violence will nothing has come to pass and we can hear now from jenny frontino the feet of president and he's delighted about the way the tournament has gone. we're hearing about violence about incidence of holy guns about. racism when we had nothing weird noise to everything run smoothly everything run perfectly we're hearing about the infrastructure as well they are not ready and how will it work in all this world infrastructures are absolutely beautiful beautiful football stadiums tra
on trying to track series walked around every city with this man with the crew mostly on my own where is the racism where is the hooliganism. yes or yeah i know you mean actually started going back to twenty said when it was first announced that russia was going to get the world cup and therefore of course the confederations cup then all the issues got to be debated didn't they you know the instances is that going to be racism is there going to be homophobia is the going to be violence then of...
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every city in iran has one. >>> next she went to the university which used to be -- which has remained a major center for interchange in science and mathematics and so forth. then finally she was allowed to come to the united states and do a doctorate at harvard and then allowed to stay here. that's a hefty investment in education, not only higher education but k through 12, all the we through, and in the post graduate, pursuing foreign studies and use it. how does the world bank see that investment and the rest of you see it, as we all know education payoffs are very plate coming and not very spectacular but terribly important. how does the bank see that. >> thank you very much for raising this issue. i couldn't have asked for a better segway. you are very much like that. tremendous human resource in iran that are totally underlutized. you mentioned -- this vice president for -- we don't know what's going to happen to her in the next cabinet but she wrote a peace -- many more in iran that just need to be given -- and here. exactly. in iran, 70% of science and mathematics, science and
every city in iran has one. >>> next she went to the university which used to be -- which has remained a major center for interchange in science and mathematics and so forth. then finally she was allowed to come to the united states and do a doctorate at harvard and then allowed to stay here. that's a hefty investment in education, not only higher education but k through 12, all the we through, and in the post graduate, pursuing foreign studies and use it. how does the world bank see...
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enemy soldiers, north vietnamese and vietcong, marching through the streets of the city and basically taking over everyeighborhood in the city. et"?n: what is "t the lunar new year. it is the major holiday of the calendar year. the whole city shuts down for about one week. together.t it is a tradition to cutting down cherry branches and bringing them into the house, similar to christmas trees. the celebration goes on sometimes for days. writing: how many american marines were killed? mark: about 250. most work marines that there was a sizable number of army calvary troopers killed just outside the city. brian: there is a story deck in the where you see some of destruction. [begin video clip] how much support received from the population is impossible to estimate. was the death of nearly 4000 civilians. many humble houses did not survive. without a move to keep up the rain, hundreds of homeless continue to cross the river in search of refuge on the self bank. journey for some. for others, like this woman, wounded and perhaps the only survivor of her family, life itself must seem to have come to an end.
enemy soldiers, north vietnamese and vietcong, marching through the streets of the city and basically taking over everyeighborhood in the city. et"?n: what is "t the lunar new year. it is the major holiday of the calendar year. the whole city shuts down for about one week. together.t it is a tradition to cutting down cherry branches and bringing them into the house, similar to christmas trees. the celebration goes on sometimes for days. writing: how many american marines were killed?...
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they are marching to the streets and taking over every neighborhood in the city. text?t is >> that is the lunar new year. of thehe major holiday calendar. the whole thing shuts down for about one week. families get back together. quite sometime since july 4 23 days. >> how memories were killed? >> in the metal 200 and 50. most of them were marines. there was a good number of army troopers who were killed just outside the city as well. tell the story back in 1968 that you can see some of the destruction. yest the end of figuring to , i much support they receive from the population is impossible to estimate. . >> the palace with public houses didn't. the roof to keep up the ring, humble that hundreds have begun to look for refuge on the south. it is the last journey for some. woman >>s like this who would happily the population >> the partyis hanoi andleaders in those who believed their propaganda, this was the part of departure for the party leader and ho chi minh. of >> theetter sense because whene was the viet cong moved into the city they would rise up and support the
they are marching to the streets and taking over every neighborhood in the city. text?t is >> that is the lunar new year. of thehe major holiday calendar. the whole thing shuts down for about one week. families get back together. quite sometime since july 4 23 days. >> how memories were killed? >> in the metal 200 and 50. most of them were marines. there was a good number of army troopers who were killed just outside the city as well. tell the story back in 1968 that you can...
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in chicago and almost every urban city in america, we become too far too complacent. colson absolutely right. we as african-americans have become somewhat -- and mike, i appreciate you being here as an artist, but it's not just the artists that are afraid to speak up, right? it's not just those with names, it's also those of us who have gotten into a position of status.
in chicago and almost every urban city in america, we become too far too complacent. colson absolutely right. we as african-americans have become somewhat -- and mike, i appreciate you being here as an artist, but it's not just the artists that are afraid to speak up, right? it's not just those with names, it's also those of us who have gotten into a position of status.
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i understand there will be a location for these homes in every city council district, in the city of san jose? how many are we talking about and how many potential homes would be there?>> we were directed by counsel to site one bridge housing community, that's what we call them, and each 10 -- of the 10 districts. one community would be 20 or 25 people with small cabins in each of the 10 districts. >> let's say 25 in each district and there are 10 districts that's 250 people that would be helped by these tiny homes. there are more than 250 homeless people in san jose. >> absolutely, there are over 4000 homeless people on any given night. more than anything, counsel was trying to look for a way to more immediately help some of those people that had the greatest need to get off the streets. we are working on a long-term solution, building permanent housing for people. >> in the short term, how soon could these homes be put their and who will pay for them, what kind of services will be needed? you will need power and water and sewage, how will those be addressed?>> we work on a bill wit
i understand there will be a location for these homes in every city council district, in the city of san jose? how many are we talking about and how many potential homes would be there?>> we were directed by counsel to site one bridge housing community, that's what we call them, and each 10 -- of the 10 districts. one community would be 20 or 25 people with small cabins in each of the 10 districts. >> let's say 25 in each district and there are 10 districts that's 250 people that...
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we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present, there is radical islam and violence regardingay you do not want them in those waters, you want them to stop. they say if they stop, more lives will be lost. the evidence is false. those people are coming to europe because they know someone will save them. the missions are coordinated by the italian coastguard, but the country's legal system has launched two investigations into whether they are saving lives or merely assisting illegal immigrants on theirjourney. since last september this boat has rescued more than a000 migrants at sea, including over 500 children. they do need a pull factor, they are pushing these people out, come what may, and if they are not that —— we're not there, they will drown. may, and if they are not that —— we're not there, they will drownm is estimated that a quarter of a million migrants this year will make the perilous journey from million migrants this year will make the perilousjourney from libya million migrants this year will make the perilous journey from libya to italy, and the solution to this
we think that in every city where multiculturalism is present, there is radical islam and violence regardingay you do not want them in those waters, you want them to stop. they say if they stop, more lives will be lost. the evidence is false. those people are coming to europe because they know someone will save them. the missions are coordinated by the italian coastguard, but the country's legal system has launched two investigations into whether they are saving lives or merely assisting...
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city approval? ali: we are always above board for every center -- with every city the enter.pproach to other companies. vonnie: thank you and we appreciate your time. chariot founder and ceo. i want to recap at breaking news, bill ackman holding a processes.siness adp has grown and market cap over the last two months, up 18%. bill ackman building his stake in automatic data processing. a new york times bestseller, asking about steve bannon, he is coming up. this is bloomberg. >> it is 1:00 and washington, 6:00 in london, and 1:00 in hong kong. i'm david gura. here are the trump stores we are watching. voter roman drama begins in washington as senders prepare for what is being called a skinny repeal of the affordable care act. steve bannon promises a higher tax on americans who make more than $5 million a year. have his pitches being received in the white house and on capitol hill. and joshua green, the author of "devil's bargain" on tensions between individuals in the white house as well as between trump and jeff sessions. republicans promised to demolish obamacare but are he
city approval? ali: we are always above board for every center -- with every city the enter.pproach to other companies. vonnie: thank you and we appreciate your time. chariot founder and ceo. i want to recap at breaking news, bill ackman holding a processes.siness adp has grown and market cap over the last two months, up 18%. bill ackman building his stake in automatic data processing. a new york times bestseller, asking about steve bannon, he is coming up. this is bloomberg. >> it is...
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in chicago and almost every urban city in america, we become too far too complacent.olson absolutely right. we as african-americans have become somewhat -- and mike, i appreciate you being here as an artist, but it's not just the artists that are afraid to speak up, right? it's not just those with names, it's also those of us who have gotten into a position of status. there is more of us in a position of status. let's recheck out to those young boys. it is first and foremost. secondly, what we need to do with the community is to understand the importance of the time we are currently in. we have a federal administration that is counting regression is making america great again on the backs of black and brown people. how do we reform that? we have to understand the importance of these local elections. this is the one time when each understand the importance of the word federalism. it is always the republicans who have been stage right. it is our time. criminal justice reform is going to come from a local level, not from a federal level. health care reform, local level.
in chicago and almost every urban city in america, we become too far too complacent.olson absolutely right. we as african-americans have become somewhat -- and mike, i appreciate you being here as an artist, but it's not just the artists that are afraid to speak up, right? it's not just those with names, it's also those of us who have gotten into a position of status. there is more of us in a position of status. let's recheck out to those young boys. it is first and foremost. secondly, what we...
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enemy soldiers, north vietnamese and vietcong, marching through the streets of the city and basically taking over everyeighborhood in the city. brian: what is "tet"? mark: tet is the lunar new year. it is celebrated as the major holiday on the vietnamese calendar. so, the whole place just out for about a week. families get together as much as americans do at christmas time. it is a tradition to cut little andry blossom branches down bring them into houses, similar to the christmas tree. you know, they prepare big feasts that sometimes go on for two or three days. brian: how many american marines were killed? battle, 200 50 were killed. most of them were marines, but there was a sizable number of army calvary troopers who were killed just outside the city. brian: here is a new story back in 1968 that you can see some of the destruction in hue. [begin video clip] >> at the end of january, two regular units infiltrated the city and capture the citadel. how much support they received from the population is impossible to estimate. the price of that support has been the almost destruction of the city, and th
enemy soldiers, north vietnamese and vietcong, marching through the streets of the city and basically taking over everyeighborhood in the city. brian: what is "tet"? mark: tet is the lunar new year. it is celebrated as the major holiday on the vietnamese calendar. so, the whole place just out for about a week. families get together as much as americans do at christmas time. it is a tradition to cut little andry blossom branches down bring them into houses, similar to the christmas...
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three unique cities in europe with one problem the skidding woods all the time. every now but yes you know what that that benny hill. that's not so many things that you put it here. i did a city did to close but could play concerts can do with colds of tourists every day the whole year round the peak season in some cities in europe results in the state of emergency. the best that became national get out because of this and also china because the sheer. size of the. local residents suffered from the mass of this it was they feel pushed out robbed of their own city how worried by noise and simply swamped by phone too many visitors. are going. to resume is going beyond old bell it's not just in venice but the locals are not giving up without a fight to. get there for the. moment and get to show us how bob made you feel. city tourism in europe is booming this never before fueled by aggressive prize dumping budget flights and the sharing economy trend which offers cheap accommodation worldwide. all the authorities dealing with the onslaught in one post so i couldn't actuall
three unique cities in europe with one problem the skidding woods all the time. every now but yes you know what that that benny hill. that's not so many things that you put it here. i did a city did to close but could play concerts can do with colds of tourists every day the whole year round the peak season in some cities in europe results in the state of emergency. the best that became national get out because of this and also china because the sheer. size of the. local residents suffered from...
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if we were compared to a city in america with the number of riders that ride bart every single day we would probably be one of the safest cities in america. >> the police chief's appearance before the board fumes the release of a new crime report showing rapes and other sexual crimes at bart have increased during the first six months of this year. there's also a growing debate over how much information about crime bart should be releasing to the public. >>> a massive wildfire ravaging the area west of yosemite national park has now forced the evacuation of the entire town of mariposa, and governor brown has just declared a state of emergency. we want to take you live now to the firefight. cal fire says that the the -- cal fire says the fire has tripled in size. at last check this fire was only 5% contained. authorities say the huge flames are threatening hundreds of homes. as you take a look you can see why, the flames ravaging the area. today also officials issued evacuation orders for mariposa and several other nearby areas. so far no one has been injured. >> check the road conditio
if we were compared to a city in america with the number of riders that ride bart every single day we would probably be one of the safest cities in america. >> the police chief's appearance before the board fumes the release of a new crime report showing rapes and other sexual crimes at bart have increased during the first six months of this year. there's also a growing debate over how much information about crime bart should be releasing to the public. >>> a massive wildfire...
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turned over for deportation and urged philadelphia to rethink the policy. >> i urge the city of philadelphia and every sanctuary city reconsider the harm they are doing to their residents by refusing to cooperate with federal law enforcement. rethink the policies and get on the same path, we have good meetings with a number of cities in that regard. if we are going to stop the rise of violent crime let work together. the people want a lawful system of immigration that keeps us safe. >> well, the speech lasted about 20 to 30 minutes low keyed and no talk of cutting grant money but a let us sit down and reason together approach framed in the idea that it would be good for public safety and there were protesters here maybe two dozen at most at one point and they did at one point block chestnut street and protesting mr. sessions and the trump administrati administration. >> and now a developing story out of washington. abc news confirmed that white house press secretary, sean spicer has resigned according to white house sources president trump did not ask for the resignation, after reports surfaced that a
turned over for deportation and urged philadelphia to rethink the policy. >> i urge the city of philadelphia and every sanctuary city reconsider the harm they are doing to their residents by refusing to cooperate with federal law enforcement. rethink the policies and get on the same path, we have good meetings with a number of cities in that regard. if we are going to stop the rise of violent crime let work together. the people want a lawful system of immigration that keeps us safe....
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every city has lawyers and doctors and everything is. there is a baseline. t all of these specialist things grow and from this extraordinary diversity. which makes new york a truly great city. and that is true of any great city. and ron lost that. [laughter] rome lost that diversity that made it vulnerable. and of course part of that diversity was loosely related as you well know i started to rely on - for his defense rather than. [inaudible] no gibbons, in the fall of the roman empire. this guy - [laughter] anthropologists. [inaudible question] [laughter] >> i actually talk about that. let me give a quick answer. two things. two things led to it. the major thing was, i was involved with a superconducting, a supercollider. it was being built and it was canceled. at the time, in the late 90s i guess it was. we used to hear a comment that physics was the science of the 19th and 20th century. biology is the science of the 21st century. and it is hard to disagree with that actually.but there was, this was often implied and it was that no need to do anymore fundam
every city has lawyers and doctors and everything is. there is a baseline. t all of these specialist things grow and from this extraordinary diversity. which makes new york a truly great city. and that is true of any great city. and ron lost that. [laughter] rome lost that diversity that made it vulnerable. and of course part of that diversity was loosely related as you well know i started to rely on - for his defense rather than. [inaudible] no gibbons, in the fall of the roman empire. this...
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you know, that's new york because every city has lawyers and doctors and everything else. a baseline, but all of these specialist things grow and form this extraordinary diversity, which makes new york a truly great city and that's true of any great city. london is not so dissimilar. rome lost a certain sense of diversity and made it very vulnerable. of course, part of that diversity has been lost and only loosely related as you well know it started to rely on-- [inaudible] >> i wish i could remember the name. >> not gibbons connect no, no not gibbons. it doesn't discuss it in these terms that all, but this guy, he's an anthropologist. >> your background is in theoretical physicist. wetland or interest to biology, sociology, economics and so on? >> i talk about it in the book. let me give a quick answer. two things. two things led to it. the major thing was i was involved with superconducting super collider. do you know what that was? it was being built in texas and it was canceled and at that time in the late '80s early '90s i guess it was we used to hear this comment that
you know, that's new york because every city has lawyers and doctors and everything else. a baseline, but all of these specialist things grow and form this extraordinary diversity, which makes new york a truly great city and that's true of any great city. london is not so dissimilar. rome lost a certain sense of diversity and made it very vulnerable. of course, part of that diversity has been lost and only loosely related as you well know it started to rely on-- [inaudible] >> i wish i...
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. >> i want everything to every city to reconsider carefully the harm they are doing to the residentsy refusing to cooperate with federal law enforcement. >> reporter: a federal judge said that the white house cannot put no restrictions of federal money without first going through congress. sessions had argued the executive order did not refer to all federal money and the judge didn't buy it. >> this will have to be further litigated maybe up to the supreme court. >> reporter: century cities are fighting back. san francisco went to court. chicago says it will reduce crime. >> i don't understand how that will help stem the violence.>> reporter: ice said they're not backing down. >> reporter: expert see no into the standoff. >> this ruling does impact the ability to get cooperation from these local jurisdictions. >> they have three options. rewrite the order, appeal to the ninth circuit court, give the administration specific authority to withhold sanctuary city money. no option is quick nor easy. fox news. >>> it's been over a year since neo-nazi demonstrators clashed with anti-fascist
. >> i want everything to every city to reconsider carefully the harm they are doing to the residentsy refusing to cooperate with federal law enforcement. >> reporter: a federal judge said that the white house cannot put no restrictions of federal money without first going through congress. sessions had argued the executive order did not refer to all federal money and the judge didn't buy it. >> this will have to be further litigated maybe up to the supreme court. >>...
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. >> every city has cases of police brutality.f the cr croatian immigrant. >> police beat him and sodomized him. it comes as a time when new york gained respect for the plumm plummeting crime rate, but police misconduct rates on soaring. >> the shell casings from 41 bullets fired by police after confronted a 22-year-old african-american immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. >> in the '80s and '90s ends the way it starts. violence on black bodies by law enforcement. amadu. a person who did not believe to be on the wrong side of violence was. >> our community, we live with that fear. it would be one of our brothers or one of our nephews or sons. i wish everyone could understand. >> a symbol of a price paid in new york's war against crime. rudy giuliani has countered the rage with carefully selected statistics. >> shots fired by police officers decreased by 50%. >> and steadfast support for the nypd. >> the new york city police department is the most retrained. >> the most restrained police departments in the country. >>
. >> every city has cases of police brutality.f the cr croatian immigrant. >> police beat him and sodomized him. it comes as a time when new york gained respect for the plumm plummeting crime rate, but police misconduct rates on soaring. >> the shell casings from 41 bullets fired by police after confronted a 22-year-old african-american immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. >> in the '80s and '90s ends the way it starts. violence on black bodies by law...
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our own vittoria woodill went to couple every city famous places serving up the frozen treats for decadeseat is on in south philly, it is time for water ice. or is it water ice? are you calling it water ice or water ice? >> water ice or water nice. >> water ice. >> water nice. >> yes. >> water ice. >> i say water ice. i don't hear a difference in the accent. let's go with water ice. >> whoa, philly guy. even your -- okay, fine f you're doing it south philly style parking in the middle of oregon avenue, you're hitting eight a year old pop's water ice. >> so good to be really good at doing something. pop's is just about the best. >> maybe crossing over kristin street, maybe hitting john's for water ice. >> how long has john's water ice been around? >> since 1945. there are generations, i lover the tradition of it. >> whatever the water or water you're driving, i wanted to know -- >> do you go for spoon or eat zero to out of the cup. >> spoon. >> spoon. >> out of the cup. >> what do you mean? >> this is how i was raised. you got to go that way. >> happy fourth every july. >> vittoria woodill
our own vittoria woodill went to couple every city famous places serving up the frozen treats for decadeseat is on in south philly, it is time for water ice. or is it water ice? are you calling it water ice or water ice? >> water ice or water nice. >> water ice. >> water nice. >> yes. >> water ice. >> i say water ice. i don't hear a difference in the accent. let's go with water ice. >> whoa, philly guy. even your -- okay, fine f you're doing it south...
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city to change its policy on undocumented immigrants. >> they are not allowed to come without permission. that's an unlawful entry. >> in philadelphia officials won't hold undocumented immigrants for i.c.e. without a warrant. >> every sanctuary city to reconsider the harm they are doing to their residents by refusing to walk right to be just as devastating with the movement of philadelphia. >> he's twok say what he likes. we have morals on our side. we have the law on our side. >> reporter: sessions is using cases of crime by undocumented immigrants as fear mongering but believe the policy makes the city safer building trust in police. philadelphia's police commissioner was right up fror front for the speech. >> we don't believe that there's a major issue here with illegal immigrants causing violent crime like the attorney general is talking about. >> reporter: he doesn't embrace the sanctuary city label calling it a welcoming city. >> now the police commissioner is worried about the attorney general and the president pushing to take away federal law enforcement funding. that is actually on hold right now. a judge in california just weighed in on it yesterday. the commissioner said if it does happen in philadelphia
city to change its policy on undocumented immigrants. >> they are not allowed to come without permission. that's an unlawful entry. >> in philadelphia officials won't hold undocumented immigrants for i.c.e. without a warrant. >> every sanctuary city to reconsider the harm they are doing to their residents by refusing to walk right to be just as devastating with the movement of philadelphia. >> he's twok say what he likes. we have morals on our side. we have the law on...