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i was really excited about tokyo, because i thought it was a future city, a place with remarkable technology and engineers. i love japan. i love tokyo. i ultimately came back to new york with a sense of american entrepreneurialism. emily: you started tumblr in 2006. tell me how it began. david: it was something i had been cooking for a couple of years. i was really noodling on it for a while. coming out of, frankly, selfish desires i had for something that did not exist at the time. emily: what were you trying to create? david: it was 2005, 2006, and the creative capabilities of the web had vaulted forward. video on youtube was possible. video was one of the hardest things to do on the internet, and all of a sudden, youtube unlocked it. emily: it was the beginning of facebook. the heyday of myspace. david: facebook making it really easy to share. twitter making it easy to publish. my frustration through all of this was as much as the technology was marching forward the actual services people were building were more and more restrictive. facebook was giving you a lot more publishing capabilit
i was really excited about tokyo, because i thought it was a future city, a place with remarkable technology and engineers. i love japan. i love tokyo. i ultimately came back to new york with a sense of american entrepreneurialism. emily: you started tumblr in 2006. tell me how it began. david: it was something i had been cooking for a couple of years. i was really noodling on it for a while. coming out of, frankly, selfish desires i had for something that did not exist at the time. emily: what...
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give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's futuresidering a career with the city and county of san francisc >> >> this is the regular meeting of the small business commission. it monday august 24, 2015. and the time is 2:03 p.m.. the meeting is being televised live and the small business commission thanks the media service and
give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's futuresidering a career with the city and county of san francisc >> >> this is the regular meeting of the small business commission. it monday august 24, 2015. and the time is 2:03 p.m.. the meeting is being televised live and the small business commission thanks the media service and
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there was a striking amount of goodwill for the city and its future. people who had once spent a happy weekend there years before, people who had grown up there and long since moved away, even people who had never set foot in the city had an affection for it that was surprising touching and i thought useful for a place that was flat on its back. the extreme concentrations of poverty in many new orleans neighborhoods, meant many people you saw on teive in the weeks after the storm had nothing to start off from. they had to start from scratch but scratch was where they had been living before the storm. the suddenly suppressed market meant at a people who had money or were able to get their hands on some were able to take advantage of great opportunities. they did. when somebody tells you how different new orleans is from other parts of america, the have, and have mors mean it isn't such a different place anymore. >> we see development in other areas of the city that are definitely not happening out there. >> discrimination in the housing market. >> we're
there was a striking amount of goodwill for the city and its future. people who had once spent a happy weekend there years before, people who had grown up there and long since moved away, even people who had never set foot in the city had an affection for it that was surprising touching and i thought useful for a place that was flat on its back. the extreme concentrations of poverty in many new orleans neighborhoods, meant many people you saw on teive in the weeks after the storm had nothing to...
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bacteria will have to submit a long-term plan on how they will prevent the bacterial growth in the future. city health officials will hold a town hall meeting tonight to address concerns about the outbreak. that meeting will be held at the bronx museum of the arts from 6:00 to 8:00. >>> new york's attorney general today is saying that he will use his new power as special prosecutor to investigate the death of a woman in a police holding cell in mount vernon. raynette turner, a mother of eight was found dead in her jail cell two days after her arrest on a shoplifting charge. he was returned to a police controlled holding cell after throwing up in a court holding area. this is the first time that attorney general eric schneiderman will use his authority to investigate cases where people die in police encounters. >>> new at noon, brooklyn's borough president and members of the community are taking a stand against violence following a bloody weekend that left three people dead. eric adams is holding a rally to launch his campaign against gun violence. the new program follows a weekend where three w
bacteria will have to submit a long-term plan on how they will prevent the bacterial growth in the future. city health officials will hold a town hall meeting tonight to address concerns about the outbreak. that meeting will be held at the bronx museum of the arts from 6:00 to 8:00. >>> new york's attorney general today is saying that he will use his new power as special prosecutor to investigate the death of a woman in a police holding cell in mount vernon. raynette turner, a mother...
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not they'll be banned forever, that's still up for debate or if this plaza will be here in the future. city leaders are discussing that. familiar faces in -- i'm the naked cowboy you got to do what you got to do >> reporter: nobody knows nudity like the naked cowboy. so what does the long time times square street performer think of a new proposal to make toplessness illegal for everyone? >> you want to work, you want to be here, you want to come every day and take care of the customers, put on a top. >> reporter: state senator ruben diaz isn't laughing. his proposal coming on the heels over the debate of the paintless topless women walking the square. >> we have an angry elmo. immorality is coming back to times square. >> reporter: mayor de blasio and governor cuomo think the women should go. this grandmother agrees. >> it's not morally value for everyday life. i am glad they're not here today. >> reporter: the city is considering a proposal to get rid of the pedestrian squares altogether. tourists don't like that idea. >> it's a great place to go. a destination place. the fact there's a pl
not they'll be banned forever, that's still up for debate or if this plaza will be here in the future. city leaders are discussing that. familiar faces in -- i'm the naked cowboy you got to do what you got to do >> reporter: nobody knows nudity like the naked cowboy. so what does the long time times square street performer think of a new proposal to make toplessness illegal for everyone? >> you want to work, you want to be here, you want to come every day and take care of the...
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the location of the capital turned out to be very important for the future of the city, located on the southern part of the state, with rich farmland. later, this became the area where we had roads coming into the city from all directions. what those things meant is that medicine -- madison could be an agricultural city, a place where you could manufacture agricultural implements, commerce could be here. those are some factors that shaped what the city became. the natural beauty is very important. people typically come here and they say, oh my gosh, what a beautiful place. therefore, they try to keep it that way. quality, itthird was instrumental in shaping this city. the location was very important, because it was located in exactly halfway between lake michigan and the mississippi. and when you try to locate a capital out of unorganized land, being in the center was important. that was a key fact in locating the city, because the legislature picked this location. madison is a rare city on an isthmus. it is a narrow place surrounded by lakes. very few places in the world have this to.
the location of the capital turned out to be very important for the future of the city, located on the southern part of the state, with rich farmland. later, this became the area where we had roads coming into the city from all directions. what those things meant is that medicine -- madison could be an agricultural city, a place where you could manufacture agricultural implements, commerce could be here. those are some factors that shaped what the city became. the natural beauty is very...
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at least the city has vision for the future >>> and a reminder you can get all the latest news and analysis on the website. for the address aljazeera.com. eera >> for some reason as she was working this is what he did. withwolf whistles). the more peep that hear the story, the true story, no matter if you know nothing about the south, you knew that was long, you thought that child was brutalized that way. before you have reconciliation, you have to have truth. >>> tonight a look at a defining moment in our nation's shared and troubled history. one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till saw in the barn on the old sheraton plantation, a place that
at least the city has vision for the future >>> and a reminder you can get all the latest news and analysis on the website. for the address aljazeera.com. eera >> for some reason as she was working this is what he did. withwolf whistles). the more peep that hear the story, the true story, no matter if you know nothing about the south, you knew that was long, you thought that child was brutalized that way. before you have reconciliation, you have to have truth. >>>...
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >>> this time 10 years ago, the gulf coast was change did forever. hurricane katrina hitting and the levees following. swallowing one of the most unique cities marking the catastrophic event with promises of a bright future while at the same time saying it will never forget the past. at an events called the power of community, former president bill clinton. see him here speaking, he said despite the progress, new orleans has a long way to go. >> i think the people are pessimistic under state and under estimate the shear magnitude of what has been accomplished against enormous odds. i think the people who under estimate the continuing disparities by race, by income and access to education, income, jobs, capital, i think they under estimate how important it is to keep living in the future and not the in the past. >> let's go to jonathan martins who is live for us in new orleans. jonathan, an emotional day today in the big e
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >>> this time 10 years ago, the gulf coast was change did forever. hurricane katrina hitting and the levees following. swallowing one of the most unique cities marking the catastrophic event with promises of a bright future while at the same time saying it will never forget the past. at an events called...
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don't just jet son some of the treasurers we have as a city but this line is not just about cherishing the past it is b also about moving us to the future as a city we good and talking about the impacts on housing and the costs of housing but the congestion in the city and the wear and tear and strain on our public transportation system as we good by 10 thousand people a year we've not been focusing on enough we're growing in this part of town and need to have more and more more and more parts of city that are connected by transit and particularly the mission bay area supervisor kim has mentioned is an area that is supervisor breed and didn't have nearly enough transit the fact we have those tracks in the ground and vehicles and have this line and we're not making the best was was a shame to activate this entire ear and utility those vehicles to connect noib to the northern neighborhoods is just tremendous it is only the beginning i know we have more and more transcript h transit systems and the voters have been clearing about the sfaiks to eveningly passing the muni bond last year and passing unanimously the voters get it and city hall
don't just jet son some of the treasurers we have as a city but this line is not just about cherishing the past it is b also about moving us to the future as a city we good and talking about the impacts on housing and the costs of housing but the congestion in the city and the wear and tear and strain on our public transportation system as we good by 10 thousand people a year we've not been focusing on enough we're growing in this part of town and need to have more and more more and more parts...
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the fault license exposed by the storm still there and still defining the city's future. soledad o'brien, new orleans. >> a sharp divide and the truth in black and white. next, you can't go home again. unless, of course, your home can provide for your most basic needs. a community that set a high bar and the family that responded. >> on al jazeera america, >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do... don't try this at home! >> tech know, where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> what does it take to bring a community home? a place to live, of course, an opportunity to work. to be able to rebuild, and one very basic need: food. after the storm, after so many desperate days and nights without enough food and water, one neighborhood knew it had to draw a line in the sand and it sent a warning to the business that had been a beacon for its entire community. we won't come home unless you do. >> my name is brett boudreau, it's been our family's business, we've been in business since 1938.
the fault license exposed by the storm still there and still defining the city's future. soledad o'brien, new orleans. >> a sharp divide and the truth in black and white. next, you can't go home again. unless, of course, your home can provide for your most basic needs. a community that set a high bar and the family that responded. >> on al jazeera america, >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are... >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we...
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it hosted a back to school education day right at the high school of the future, the city's parksideection. students could register for classes. there was different information for parents and more than a hundred organizations were there to answer questions. there were even educational games and some fun face painting for the kids later. >>> if you are looking for something to do this weekend you can head out the musikfest in bethlehem. gates opened about 15 minutes ago. 16 stages are set up and their plenty of vendors to check out at one of the biggest free music festival in the country. darius rucker are the headliners tonight. by the way the festival wraps up this sunday. >> the stage is also set for a big music weekend in atlantic city. lucky folks scored free tickets today on the boardwalk. sunday's concert put on by live nation will take up five blocks along the beach. nick jonas performs first and maroon5 takes the stage about 6 o'clock. the concert should provide a boost for hotels parking lots and other nearby businesses. [cheers and applause] >> time for sports. ducis here
it hosted a back to school education day right at the high school of the future, the city's parksideection. students could register for classes. there was different information for parents and more than a hundred organizations were there to answer questions. there were even educational games and some fun face painting for the kids later. >>> if you are looking for something to do this weekend you can head out the musikfest in bethlehem. gates opened about 15 minutes ago. 16 stages are...
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and the city has a great future. there are great opportunities here. can, you know, fix things that needed to be fixed. a few cities have an opportunity to really take stock and start over. it just depends on how much our government and our business leaders and civic leaders will continue to support us. if our country doesn't get tired of us in a year's time, i'd like to see some sort of plan for this area. it may be to the benefit of this area that it not have development at this time. questioner: how is the city approaching what area should be [inaudible] is there a grand plan on how to redevelop these neighborhoods? sue: the initial plan to bring new orleans back that was started really immediately after everybody got back had a lot of consultants and recommendations and the urban land institute was in charge of that. and they really recommended that we start rebuilding in the original city footprint. and that's the crescent. on high ground. like in holy cross, as you've seen. so their recommendation was high geographical areas, neighborhoods that d
and the city has a great future. there are great opportunities here. can, you know, fix things that needed to be fixed. a few cities have an opportunity to really take stock and start over. it just depends on how much our government and our business leaders and civic leaders will continue to support us. if our country doesn't get tired of us in a year's time, i'd like to see some sort of plan for this area. it may be to the benefit of this area that it not have development at this time....
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future. but now, with the city, there isn't a future here. >> reporter: the president started a campaign powin back her people. but with so much disenchantment, hers is a struggle in which few politicians have succeeded. >>> venezuela president has declared a state of emergency along the border with columbia. it follows the shooting of three soldiers. they plan to increase the military presence in the area. >>> guatemala's former vice president has been detyned with links to a corruption scandal. she's been implicate in a customs kickback scheme that led to her resignation. prosecutors claim the president is also involved. >>> as much as 27 million people in southern africa will need emergency food aid by the end of this year. it says one in ten people from the combined population will have to rely on food handouts. may's productions is expected to drop by 90% in some countries. the food shortage has been caused by erratic rainfall, flooding and high temperatures. it's suffering its worst drought in over 20 years. >> it's a bad season. his harvest has dropped by half because of poor rainfall.
future. but now, with the city, there isn't a future here. >> reporter: the president started a campaign powin back her people. but with so much disenchantment, hers is a struggle in which few politicians have succeeded. >>> venezuela president has declared a state of emergency along the border with columbia. it follows the shooting of three soldiers. they plan to increase the military presence in the area. >>> guatemala's former vice president has been detyned with...
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future. but now, with the city there is no future here. >> reporter: president dilma rousseff has started a campaign to win back her people, but hers is a struggle in which few politicians have succeeded. hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera. >> three soldiers have been shot during a borings issue. >>> guatemala's president, rox roxana baldetti was arrested earlier in the day while receiving hospital treatment. she is implicated in a customs kickback scheme which led to her resignation in may. otto perez is also involved. >>> passengers who overpowered an armed man on a train traveling from amsterdam to paris. he fired a shot and wounded one passenger before being tide up. one is being streeted in hospital for knife wounds. the man was stopped in the northern french city of arras. an american describes the scene. >> i had my eyes closed, i was sleeping, all of a sudden there was glass this my hair. my husband looked at what caused that, we saw a man with a very large automatic weapon. we were in shock. >> the news of the falling of the chinese economy, the dow jones in america had a drop of 500 points, also
future. but now, with the city there is no future here. >> reporter: president dilma rousseff has started a campaign to win back her people, but hers is a struggle in which few politicians have succeeded. hoda abdel hamid, al jazeera. >> three soldiers have been shot during a borings issue. >>> guatemala's president, rox roxana baldetti was arrested earlier in the day while receiving hospital treatment. she is implicated in a customs kickback scheme which led to her...
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city. we think it is quintessential to the future of this city.e there is tremendous opportunity for further growth and a great opportunity for the tech community not going to make us a stronger city economically but also to make us a more fair and better city. so i'm thrilled to talk about some of things we're doing and so it was i look forward to working together. let's take a moment to acknowledge some folks who have done a lot of great work and are part of this growing community and deepening of the tech communities involvement with the seed as hell. i think a great example are some of the schools represented today from our public school system. i would like to shout out the academy for software engineering and the ralph the key school on island or give them a round of applause. [applause] extraordinary effort being made to pilot effort in our schools about software engineering and it is great that young people from the schools here to connect with this industry and deepen the opportunist because the of course will be the leaders of the tech i
city. we think it is quintessential to the future of this city.e there is tremendous opportunity for further growth and a great opportunity for the tech community not going to make us a stronger city economically but also to make us a more fair and better city. so i'm thrilled to talk about some of things we're doing and so it was i look forward to working together. let's take a moment to acknowledge some folks who have done a lot of great work and are part of this growing community and...
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> south korea on high alert as a deadline issued by the north to dismantle huge loudspeakers nears. from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. also ahead, the u.s. says it's killed i.s.i.l.'s second in command in an air strike in iraq. >>> the u.n. says it's deeply concerned for thousands of refugees stuck along the border with macedonia. >>> and stung beaches, why the
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> south korea on high alert as a deadline issued by the north to dismantle huge loudspeakers nears. from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. also ahead, the u.s. says it's killed i.s.i.l.'s second in command in an air strike in iraq. >>> the u.n. says it's deeply concerned for thousands of refugees...
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed too on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >>> you're watching "inside story", i'm ray suarez. classes for convicts, this time on the programme you can pile up studies and statistics to endorse, offering more schooling to those incarcerated, but the public has an aversion to spending money on prisoners, especially for a good like education that is a struggle to obtain on the outside. the challenges and prison education - paul, fred, my guests. when you went to school, when you were incarcerated, who paid for it? >> well, the classes i attended while i was incarcerated were predom nantedly fund the -- predominantly funded by the state. office it was services and related technology, there i learnt about computers, busi
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed too on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >>> you're watching "inside...
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future. >> are other cities looking at coaching and thinking we could employ this technology as well for ourah, such as very modern location and very much required all the time, continuously and the airport has gone and spending so much money with the conference and depending on renewable energy and other airports people will be following the same thing. we understand that in one of the other airport which is coming and they are also planning to go ahead with solar power. >> tell me more about who and how this was funded because as i understand it it's a ppp project, public, private, participation. that is quite important, isn't it? >> international airport, in fact, with the ppp plan and it's a private public partnership program and a model for other airports as well. and other airports, they are also with the same model and many people also will start this program also not only in the airport but other places also. >> this airport actually feeds into the grid as well, isn't it, so it's not just helping the airport, is it going to have a marked impact on the city as well? >> yeah. this is b
future. >> are other cities looking at coaching and thinking we could employ this technology as well for ourah, such as very modern location and very much required all the time, continuously and the airport has gone and spending so much money with the conference and depending on renewable energy and other airports people will be following the same thing. we understand that in one of the other airport which is coming and they are also planning to go ahead with solar power. >> tell me...
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello, welcome to the news hour, i'm jane from the headquarters in doha and coming up, in the next 60 minutes germany and france call on europe to unite in the response to the growing refugee crisis. china's stocks continue to tumble but other asia markets bounce back. north and south korea reach a deal to ease military tensions after exchange of fire. returning home where in
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello, welcome to the news hour, i'm jane from the headquarters in doha and coming up, in the next 60 minutes germany and france call on europe to unite in the response to the growing refugee crisis. china's stocks continue to tumble but other asia markets bounce back....
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >>> sudan's president is expected to sign a peace deal with rebel forces in juba. ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am jane dutton in doha with the world news. greece struggles to cope with thousands more refugees, we'll speak to the u.n. refugees agency. >>> china's rate cut fails to restore confidence a midst another volatile day on asian stock markets a south african judge slams eight policemen as liars and murderers
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >>> sudan's president is expected to sign a peace deal with rebel forces in juba. ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am jane dutton in doha with the world news. greece struggles to cope with thousands more refugees, we'll speak to the u.n. refugees agency. >>> china's rate cut fails to restore...
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is one of those few cities in our country with a past, so, likewise, it has always been the city of the futurea city of vast possibilities in the plans of france and then of spain, of napoleon, of thomas jefferson, and the united states. 10 years ago, there were many who wondered if hurricane had permanently foreclosed those possibilities and put an end to those ambitions, if the city could ever recapture its former , and actually, i think maddy's poetry, looking at the hard 10 years to bring new orleans back, and the work that is left to be done. city and its people have been transformed by katrina, and what has not really changed, how is life better here now, and in what ways might it the worst, and what might the future look like for new orleans. what big plans are on the table today? i feel particularly grateful to be here, because 10 years ago, i was on a team of reporters that the new york times sent down here to cover the aftermath of katrina. my own experience here was, of course, superficial, but it still left indent level impressions of the suffering and the frustration and the gener
is one of those few cities in our country with a past, so, likewise, it has always been the city of the futurea city of vast possibilities in the plans of france and then of spain, of napoleon, of thomas jefferson, and the united states. 10 years ago, there were many who wondered if hurricane had permanently foreclosed those possibilities and put an end to those ambitions, if the city could ever recapture its former , and actually, i think maddy's poetry, looking at the hard 10 years to bring...
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >>> we've been talking about the talk that african-american parents have, warning about the reality of race and law enforcement. we heard about research suggesting that the talk has taken an ominous tone. akin to fearful tone of the jim crow era, despite or because of the strides that blacks made since the civil rights area over the 1960s. cofounder of project 21, initiative of the national centre for research. groups promote the views of african-americans. contrary to what many believe. cooper says race is irrelevant to american lives, where they are black or white. joining me from houston, thank you for being with us. have you heard talk of the talk becoming more prevalent, changing tone. are you familiar with the talk? >> i'm familiar with the concept, but based on much of the discussion that i have heard and your audience heard, and what i read about this in the about it becomingan important, probably wouldn't meet the test
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed togo on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. this is al jazerra. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am lauren taylor this is the news hour live from london. coming up. >> we are human beings. >> that's enough. >> thousands of refugees are one step closer to europe after storming past officials trying to stop them entering macedonia from greece. >>> plus out on the streets of beirut, thousands of are protesting against the government they say doesn't wo work. >>> hundreds of thought to be trapped under rubble after more shelling this
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed togo on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. this is al jazerra. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, i am lauren taylor this is the news hour live from london. coming up. >> we are human beings. >> that's enough. >> thousands of refugees are one step closer to europe after storming past officials trying to stop them entering macedonia from greece....
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed too on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching "inside story". i'm ray suarez. on a game - this time on the programme we are looking at youth sports and injuries. joining us now, cj rucker, a former pro-basketball player, international. and son cameron who is playing high school basketball. this is world you know from the inside. what do you tell your own son about the physical sacrifices of playing, do you even want him to play? >> i guess quite obviously being a former athlete myself, and looking at physically what was innate, what he was born with, i share the sentiment of many dads that want to see their sons go further in the sport than i went. i do emphasise on a daily basis, m
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed too on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching...
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future. >> this my city.ean vikes to believe in my city. >> ♪ >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past but charging ahead with resounding resilience. rija jang, cbs news new orleans. >> a gas station worker offered to help a customer make coffee and then groped her. he faces indecent assault charges. police say he assaulted the woman in radnor at the shell gas station on east lancaster avenue. they also suspect that he's done it before. police are asking any other potential victims to come forward. >>> police officers from across the region have brought their canine companions to montgomery county for a weekend of competition. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhury has the story from northwest. >> reporter: zeke may look friendly. this harrisburg police dog and officer are getting a certification. >> these certifications help us in court, they help us keep our dogs proficient. >> reporter: he's a pro after surviving a gunshot wound from a suspect who was running from police. >> he was shot 2-inches back
future. >> this my city.ean vikes to believe in my city. >> ♪ >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past but charging ahead with resounding resilience. rija jang, cbs news new orleans. >> a gas station worker offered to help a customer make coffee and then groped her. he faces indecent assault charges. police say he assaulted the woman in radnor at the shell gas station on east lancaster avenue. they also suspect that he's done it before. police are asking any other...
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humid as the sun hits your shoulder. 71 in cape may current and 70 at the airport in atlantic city. future tracker 6 shows you we'll be basically dry during the day. in fact we'll start out with sunshine. as we get into the afternoon a few clouds will build in this afternoon and evening there's a chance of spotty shower or thunderstorm especially in northern areas and toward the west of philadelphia. by 7:00 a.m. that's where it is centered. while we're not looking at a whole lot of action here, occasionally you could see something that has a little punch. normman okay -- oklahoma has the northern tier. there could hail and isolated tornados. if you hear thunder in the evening hours in particular you want to take cover from the storms just in case we get a strong one. in the lehigh valley, sun and clouds a high of 90 degrees. it will be on the hot and sweaty side. down the shore high in the mid 80s along the water more humid, mixture of clouds and sun controversial. don't forget the sunscreen. we're not looking at a risk of rip currents today. 92 on the hot side, day number 7. in the last
humid as the sun hits your shoulder. 71 in cape may current and 70 at the airport in atlantic city. future tracker 6 shows you we'll be basically dry during the day. in fact we'll start out with sunshine. as we get into the afternoon a few clouds will build in this afternoon and evening there's a chance of spotty shower or thunderstorm especially in northern areas and toward the west of philadelphia. by 7:00 a.m. that's where it is centered. while we're not looking at a whole lot of action...
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today people in a former president came together to look back and look forward to the city's future. >>> in new orleans, people marked a decade since katrina came on shore, killing almost 2000 people in devastating the community. joel waldman reports.>> reporter: a peaceful darkness shrouds new orleans. 10 years ago, it was different. mother nature unleashing its fury on the superdome in the entire city. as hurricane katrina battered the call -- coast, the superdome became a shelter of last year or -- resort. the walls holding back the water surrounding the city below sea level broke a decade ago. one of the hardest hit areas with the city's lower ninth ward. today in a march through the neighborhood, people celebrated how far they have come even though there's still much more to do. more than 1800 people died in katrina's wake all along the gulf coast. earlier today, memorial was dedicated to 30 people who died but were never identified. [ music ] >> reporter: all week, current and former presidents made their way to the big easy. tonight, it was bill clinton.>> we have moved mounta
today people in a former president came together to look back and look forward to the city's future. >>> in new orleans, people marked a decade since katrina came on shore, killing almost 2000 people in devastating the community. joel waldman reports.>> reporter: a peaceful darkness shrouds new orleans. 10 years ago, it was different. mother nature unleashing its fury on the superdome in the entire city. as hurricane katrina battered the call -- coast, the superdome became a...
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city. here's future tracker. another one sitting out to the west of tus that pivots on through from about noon time. then from noon time there might be a little break notice to the west. there's one more line of showers that comes through at 6:00, 7:00, that's the actual front. behind that, notice things do dry out and things start to clear. we'llibuild w n rth and west, an isolated shower will pop up. most of us free of rain. thursday and friday, definitely dry days on future tracker. for today, heavy sowers and thunder showers in the middle. a break in the middle. another round comes in later in the afternoon. highs of 70 to around 80. a leftover evening shower, that will end after 7:00, 8:00, patchylfog to form overnight. and it could be an earlyshower or thunder shower there that might delay the start of the game. the f rst pitch temperature around 80 degrees. seven-day forecast, after this, looks pretty good. 75, tomorrow. 84 on thursday. 88 on friday. nearing 90 by the weekend, though. both saturday and sun
city. here's future tracker. another one sitting out to the west of tus that pivots on through from about noon time. then from noon time there might be a little break notice to the west. there's one more line of showers that comes through at 6:00, 7:00, that's the actual front. behind that, notice things do dry out and things start to clear. we'llibuild w n rth and west, an isolated shower will pop up. most of us free of rain. thursday and friday, definitely dry days on future tracker. for...
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whether plans for texts to 911 are in the works but said we look forward to discussing with the city council future technology upgrades and enhancements to increase the number of ways new yorkers can communicate with the city's emergency 911 system. while sending a text may seem more convenient for people who rarely use the call functions on smartphone, it should only be used when dialing is not an option. >> it takes a little time versus making the phone call and talking. the first thing we do when we receive a text, we encourage the person to call directly. >> it's not a replacement for calling 911. it's additional information. it's an add-on technology that's utilized in special circumstances. >> the ability to send a text message could be the tip of the iceberg. eventually next generation 911 call centers will allow users to be able to send in pictures or videos from the scene of their emergencies. in midtown, i'm stacey delikat. back to you. ernie: all right. thank you very much for that report. levine. thanks for being here. you're very much involved in this. we saw a good overview of this te
whether plans for texts to 911 are in the works but said we look forward to discussing with the city council future technology upgrades and enhancements to increase the number of ways new yorkers can communicate with the city's emergency 911 system. while sending a text may seem more convenient for people who rarely use the call functions on smartphone, it should only be used when dialing is not an option. >> it takes a little time versus making the phone call and talking. the first thing...
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. >>> and building atlantic city's future, and this has nothing to do with casinos.u'll see how new boards are making a vital connection on the shore. >>> if you've ever wanted to see what happens here behind the scenes at nbc 10 news today, maybe you have a burning question. you can do that, interact with us during commercial breaks and during the show on the news set. follow us on periscope. we usually have a pretty cool prize to give away, too. our address is nbc philadelphia. we'll see you there. >>> 4:25. nbc 10 was in ft. washington, montgomery county yesterday for the brad rayner memorial golf outing. legendary philadelphia eagles linebacker billç bergy was amo those there. >>> eagles, this saturday night visiting the packers. watch that game only here on nbc 10. pregame show starts at 7:30, kickoff at 8:00. we'll have the complete postgame show as well with comments from coach kelly and some of the players. nbc 10 is the official television station of the philadelphia eagles. >>> companies are offering a clever alternative to buying eggs at the supermarket,
. >>> and building atlantic city's future, and this has nothing to do with casinos.u'll see how new boards are making a vital connection on the shore. >>> if you've ever wanted to see what happens here behind the scenes at nbc 10 news today, maybe you have a burning question. you can do that, interact with us during commercial breaks and during the show on the news set. follow us on periscope. we usually have a pretty cool prize to give away, too. our address is nbc...
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. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> we're back on this day when the dow jones industrial average fell more than 1,000 points before buyers stepped in and stopped some of the bleeding. but the dow still lost 588 points or 3.6% by the end of the day. to understand how you should react to the fears running through stock market i fall to my old friend jim, we spoke to michelle gerard about what happened, mary snow is on the floor of the new york stock exchange, what should you do about this? >> don't get emotional, don't react because others are selling, you shouldn't buy just because other people are buying. the u.s. economy is doing reasonably well if it's not pulled down by overseas events. that it's too early to tell whether that's going to happen but the odds are that we're so big and strong and powerful that we're going to get through it. i would say pick your stocks that you want to own, whether big conservative stocks with dividends, g.e. opened with
. >> and the city's future. >> why should a business come here when this neglect has been allowed to go on? >> an america tonight special, katrina: after the storm. >> we're back on this day when the dow jones industrial average fell more than 1,000 points before buyers stepped in and stopped some of the bleeding. but the dow still lost 588 points or 3.6% by the end of the day. to understand how you should react to the fears running through stock market i fall to my old...
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future. >> the crescent city has risen again, and its best days lie ahead. >> more than 1,800 people died and 250,000 homes were destroyed in the storm. >>> from lurking outside a building to leaving with a bag full of loot. the new way neighbors are being warn body this thief on the run. >> did you think you were going to survive? >> no, not at all. >> a motorcycle miracle. only cbs 2 talks to the man who survived plummeting from a bridge and into the river. >> a runaway truck, a semi slams into a mini-van and doesn't stop. >> and two phones or just one? a warning about combining work and personal phones. feel like a kid again with dunkin's new oreo and chips ahoy flavored coolatta and iced coffees. classic cookie flavor in every sip. america runs on dunkin'. >>> crime fighting goes high- tech with an app called next door. when an alleged thief struck a building, people posted the video online to warn others. >> reporter: he's seen lurking outside this building on east 3rd. a man with a backpack who got away with a garbage bag full of other people's deliveries. >> a lunch box. >> for your so
future. >> the crescent city has risen again, and its best days lie ahead. >> more than 1,800 people died and 250,000 homes were destroyed in the storm. >>> from lurking outside a building to leaving with a bag full of loot. the new way neighbors are being warn body this thief on the run. >> did you think you were going to survive? >> no, not at all. >> a motorcycle miracle. only cbs 2 talks to the man who survived plummeting from a bridge and into the...
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future. theard campanella said that city is in equilibrium.her they are evolving, or they are dire. -- or they are dying. the discussion about judge rotation, which is a real discussion. -- the discussion about gentrification. these growing pains are because we are growing for the first time in 40 years. >> there has been a running theme throughout the day -- the good and the strength and the struggle to coexist with growth, resilience, and the strain of getting to that. where do you see us 10 years from now? i think we understand now that resilience is about physical infrastructure and about social and economic infrastructure. all three are critical for a truly resilient city. it may be that the word is overused, but i would submit, so is the word love. we each get to interpret it in our own way. [laughter] this is a moment when each of us needs to take responsibility for making the new orleans that we wish it could happen. -- it could have been. i think in the immediate the concentration on physical infrastructure may have swapped some of th
future. theard campanella said that city is in equilibrium.her they are evolving, or they are dire. -- or they are dying. the discussion about judge rotation, which is a real discussion. -- the discussion about gentrification. these growing pains are because we are growing for the first time in 40 years. >> there has been a running theme throughout the day -- the good and the strength and the struggle to coexist with growth, resilience, and the strain of getting to that. where do you see...
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>> bikes are the future. the city better get used to it.hey better learn how to work with these folks in san francisco. there has been a contentious relationship. they should learn from oakland which has a better policy and relationship with the bicycle community. they need to talk about how to make the street safer for cars and bikes. >> what about people? how about bikes on sidewalks running over people? what do you do about that? >> i agree there are some bad bikers. there are a lot of bad drivers out there. let's get real. more bikes means less cars, less gridlock. >> you may not recall but i had an incredible confrontation with bicycles when they had that friday deal they used to use. i had some cops literally riding along with them. i got rid of the cops as well as critical mass. we got arrests. i had highway patrol confiscate 50, 60, 70 bicycles. >> mistake refer not a mistake. >> yes. >> they supported for reelection and i kicked them at that time as well. you are correct. the relationship has to be equal. right now, many many bicyc
>> bikes are the future. the city better get used to it.hey better learn how to work with these folks in san francisco. there has been a contentious relationship. they should learn from oakland which has a better policy and relationship with the bicycle community. they need to talk about how to make the street safer for cars and bikes. >> what about people? how about bikes on sidewalks running over people? what do you do about that? >> i agree there are some bad bikers. there...
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city. and we are so energized by the tech community. we think it is quintessential to the futureof this city. i believe there's tremendous opportunity for further growth here and great opportunity for the tech community not only to make is a stronger city economically but to make us a fairer and better city. so i'm thrilled to talk to you about some of the things we're doing and some of the ways i look forward to working together. i want to take a moment to acknowledge some folks who have done a lot of great work and are part of this growing community and deepening of the tech community's involvement with the city as a whole. first of all, i think a great example are some of the schools represented today from our public school system. i'd like to shout out the academy for software engineering and the ralph mckee cet school on staten island, give them a round of applause. [ applause ] an extraordinary effort being made to pilot our schools around software engineering. it is great to have young people in these schools here to connect with this industry and deepen their opportunitie
city. and we are so energized by the tech community. we think it is quintessential to the futureof this city. i believe there's tremendous opportunity for further growth here and great opportunity for the tech community not only to make is a stronger city economically but to make us a fairer and better city. so i'm thrilled to talk to you about some of the things we're doing and some of the ways i look forward to working together. i want to take a moment to acknowledge some folks who have done...
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a vote that could be crucial to the unstable country's future [ ♪ ] and a city state success story, singaporeelebrates 50 years of independence >>> hello, the iraqi prime minister says he wants to abolish six top government posts following weeks of protests. haider al-abadi's cabinet approved the move. it still has to get through parliament. the move could unsettle iraq's delicate sectarian balance. here is why. the six posts under threats are three vice presidents and three prime ministers, all of whom represent various political blocks. nouri al-maliki is one of the shia vice presidents, and has been a polarizing fig ur since the u.s. withdrawal in 2011, blamed for stoking sectarian tension. whilst he was prime minister. another former prime minister is alawi and also is a vice president, he is recorded as a moderate, and has been a strong critic of hard line shia politicians inyuding nouri al-maliki. we have more from baghdad. >> the political establishment in iraq shaken up after haider al-abadi's decision to dismiss the three vice presidents and three deputy prime ministers. what is inte
a vote that could be crucial to the unstable country's future [ ♪ ] and a city state success story, singaporeelebrates 50 years of independence >>> hello, the iraqi prime minister says he wants to abolish six top government posts following weeks of protests. haider al-abadi's cabinet approved the move. it still has to get through parliament. the move could unsettle iraq's delicate sectarian balance. here is why. the six posts under threats are three vice presidents and three prime...
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don't just jet son some of the treasurers we have as a city but this line is not just about cherishing the past it is b also about moving us to the futures a city we good and talking about the impacts on housing and the costs of housing but the congestion in the city and the wear and tear and strain on our public transportation system as we good by 10 thousand people a year we've not been focusing on enough we're growing in this part of town and need to have more and more more and more parts of city that are connected by transit and particularly the mission bay area supervisor kim has mentioned is an area that is supervisor breed and didn't have nearly enough transit the fact we have those tracks in the ground and vehicles and have this line and we're not making the best was was a shame to activate this entire ear and utility those vehicles to connect noib to the northern neighborhoods is just tremendous it is only the beginning i know we have more and more transcript h transit systems and the voters have been clearing about the sfaiks to eveningly passing the muni bond last year and passing unanimously the voters get it and city hall g
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. >> i hope my city will thrive in the future. now, there is definitely a black cloud over the city. >>> police say a driver lost control and smashed right into a dunkin' donuts stonight. the crash left the front of the shop badly damaged. no one was hurt. movie theater shooting in tennessee. police say the suspect was armed with a pelletty gun when he bur into the theater this afternoon. it happened in antioch just outside nashville. he also unleashed pepper spray. swat teams moved in quickly. police say the shooter fired at officers and as he tried to get out through a back door, swat members shot and killed him. one man suffered a minor hatchet wound, but says he's okay. >> i'm eternally grateful for the police department, for their fast response today and the fact that no one else got injured. >> police say the attacker had two backpacks with him along with the weapons. they detonated one of them as a prekaugs. this shooting comes about two weeks after a man opened fire inside a movie theater in lafayette, louisiana. john hou
. >> i hope my city will thrive in the future. now, there is definitely a black cloud over the city. >>> police say a driver lost control and smashed right into a dunkin' donuts stonight. the crash left the front of the shop badly damaged. no one was hurt. movie theater shooting in tennessee. police say the suspect was armed with a pelletty gun when he bur into the theater this afternoon. it happened in antioch just outside nashville. he also unleashed pepper spray. swat teams...