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they are from the real ghetto. i'm hoping if i get support from different people, we can help them in the future and their life will change. >> the ghetto kids have inspired expectations among loved ones, the family -- among loved ones. this family now has better hopes for the future. >> i really hope that this will continue for them so that they can help their brothers and sisters and families. >> to enable more children to improve their daily lives, the ghetto kids are expanding. 16 new recruits will learn their routine and join the happy troop. >> you are watching "france 24." one day before scotland votes on independence, the polls are showing a slight lead for the no campaign. both sides are out in force today to try and sway undecided voters. for barack obama boosts usaid for the ebola outbreak in west africa. -- barack obama boosts u.s. aid for the opel of -- for the ebola outbreak in west africa. a giant step toward a new chapter in space travel. nasa picks boeing and spacex to help no the craft that will c
they are from the real ghetto. i'm hoping if i get support from different people, we can help them in the future and their life will change. >> the ghetto kids have inspired expectations among loved ones, the family -- among loved ones. this family now has better hopes for the future. >> i really hope that this will continue for them so that they can help their brothers and sisters and families. >> to enable more children to improve their daily lives, the ghetto kids are...
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ghetto, real ghetto. oh my god. very talented guys. he was a drummer. he played with clark.n't know anything about films. that's what touches me so much about them. so many quince dental situations there. the whole film was about -- i love that phrase when they say coincidence is god's way of remaining anonymous. i worked with the most amazing group of young people on this planet from 12 years old and up. classical gypsy guitar player, all over the world, africa. we traveled. korea, poland, sweden, everywhere, all over the world. he finally became one of those. it is just the most incredible fe feeling to have the blessing of being able to give back to these kids because they gave so much to me. they pat me on the back when i was young. ray charles, clark terry and everybody. >> this kid who is part of your global all stars is a kid featured in the film. >> yes. >> his name is justin. >> he is half japanese, half jewish. >> and blind. >> clark was blind, too. he was going blind when we met. that is another coincidence. >> what do you make of the ray -- and it's just such a l
ghetto, real ghetto. oh my god. very talented guys. he was a drummer. he played with clark.n't know anything about films. that's what touches me so much about them. so many quince dental situations there. the whole film was about -- i love that phrase when they say coincidence is god's way of remaining anonymous. i worked with the most amazing group of young people on this planet from 12 years old and up. classical gypsy guitar player, all over the world, africa. we traveled. korea, poland,...
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but i want to point you to their notion of the ghetto as a colony .n this chapter, they explicitly claim integration is not a legitimate goal because it is unfeasible and suggests why culture is better than black culture. i will leave you with a quote from stokely carmichael who famously shouted "black power" and got the press attention. he has his creds. he was a series activist. here he is later. . we will explore more this aspect of black power and its perspective on community control and those things at a later date. thank you for your wonderful participation, and i will see you on monday. eveningus each saturday at 8:00 and midnight for classroom lectures from across the country on different topics and eras of american history. lectures are also available as podcasts. or downloadbsite from itunes. eastern, the4:00 warren commission which investigated the november 22 assessing nation of president innedy released its report november of 1964, if years ago. sunday, we will show
but i want to point you to their notion of the ghetto as a colony .n this chapter, they explicitly claim integration is not a legitimate goal because it is unfeasible and suggests why culture is better than black culture. i will leave you with a quote from stokely carmichael who famously shouted "black power" and got the press attention. he has his creds. he was a series activist. here he is later. . we will explore more this aspect of black power and its perspective on community...
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the answer is not massive programs to rebuild the ghetto or open opportunity.er is law and order. in fact the crime bill in 1968 gave a wind fall to local police to maintain order in the ghetto. all right. so imagining alternatives. alternatives to the federal government's focus on human capital development. we talked about one alternative already which was keying and the urban league and the freedom budget, right? massive investment. we will talk about two others. one is the emerge of a well fair rights movement. the other is king's last vision before he was assassinated which is the poor people's campaign. then a third one is the black power perspective from tury and hamilton. we will see if we can get through all of this. so remember the segmented well fair state. let me wipe this off. we've alluded to this here a little bit but in the social security act of 1965 that set up the structure of the american well fair state, we have on the one side social insurance that would be old age, what we call social security now. old age insurance and unemployment insura
the answer is not massive programs to rebuild the ghetto or open opportunity.er is law and order. in fact the crime bill in 1968 gave a wind fall to local police to maintain order in the ghetto. all right. so imagining alternatives. alternatives to the federal government's focus on human capital development. we talked about one alternative already which was keying and the urban league and the freedom budget, right? massive investment. we will talk about two others. one is the emerge of a well...
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but i want to point you to their notion of the ghetto as a colony. in this chapter, they explicitly claim integration is not a legitimate goal because it is unfeasible and suggests white culture is better than black culture. i will leave you with a quote from stokely carmichael who famously shouted "black power" and got the press attention. he has his creds. he was a serious activist. here he is later. we will explore more this aspect of black power and its perspective on community control and those things at a later date. thank you for your wonderful participation, and i will see you on monday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> today at 4:00 p.m. eastern, and 1939 documentary originally produced for the world fair. you modern cities are unhealthy likely therefore kids to play are a better option. --reel that is on the america. and you can't c-span is touring cities across the country, exploring american history. watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend,
but i want to point you to their notion of the ghetto as a colony. in this chapter, they explicitly claim integration is not a legitimate goal because it is unfeasible and suggests white culture is better than black culture. i will leave you with a quote from stokely carmichael who famously shouted "black power" and got the press attention. he has his creds. he was a serious activist. here he is later. we will explore more this aspect of black power and its perspective on community...
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ghetto kids shot to fame with this homemade video uploaded to youtube in january.become an internet sensation with millions of views from around the world. the group's success hasn't come easy. they train practically everyday either rehearsing routines or doing kpexercises. >> they're like our friends. then it will grow out to help them. they get their needs. >> the brain behind it all is mathematics teacher. he set up the collective of the way to help poorer children in his neighborhood. himself a former street child, he says he felt he had to do something. >> get money for school. that's how i was inspired to open up. >> many of the group's members come from the slum. this kid showed me where he lives. he says he's proud the little money he makes from dancing and singi -- singing has allowed him to move his mother here and go back to school. >> my life was bad. i would go to street and start to beg. if i don't get someone who give me money, i have to chase rubbish. >> those kids are inspiration of how to turn your life around. i'd love to hear from you. stick aro
ghetto kids shot to fame with this homemade video uploaded to youtube in january.become an internet sensation with millions of views from around the world. the group's success hasn't come easy. they train practically everyday either rehearsing routines or doing kpexercises. >> they're like our friends. then it will grow out to help them. they get their needs. >> the brain behind it all is mathematics teacher. he set up the collective of the way to help poorer children in his...
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the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettos for palestinians on fragmented borders and without sovereignty with natural resources, which will be under the subjugation of the settlers, and army of the occupation and at worst will be a most abhorrent form. some of them say, where is the state of palestine? these are the characteristics that they intend for the state of palestine. israel has confirmed in the course of negotiations that it projects making peace with its victims, the palestinian people. this has been done to giveridge michigan to the conflict, in the curriculum and seas of laws and practices and the occupation and it's settlers. in the despicable, appalling crime. committed months ago by fascist settlers who abducted the young there, burned him alive, and killed him then. this reminds them of something else in history. over the past years, the occupying power has also pursued a policy aimed at deliberately detaining to negate it's role. occupation targeted the work we have been relentlessly undertaking to establish
the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettos for palestinians on fragmented borders and without sovereignty with natural resources, which will be under the subjugation of the settlers, and army of the occupation and at worst will be a most abhorrent form. some of them say, where is the state of palestine? these are the characteristics that they intend for the state of palestine. israel has confirmed in the course of negotiations that it...
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proposed curb cuts for driveways are permitted the pedestrian danger will there ass people attempt to ghetto through the driveways folks with canes or other disabled folks will be worse. in summary awhile a code compliant building the significant variances seriously effect of the heath of the folks i ask you to consider the code compliant environmentally aspire and height alternative for your approval instead of the proposed project. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. i'll call some more names (calling names). >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is kelsey i live on golf street the draft eir is not sufficient when it comes to the analysis the eir simply says it complies with the california regulations and guidelines and the toxic to be quantified and against those thresholds. or another thresholds have to be dipped by the city, however, we recommend the thresholds that the use of the assessment and litigation for those thresholds is more effective with regard to protecting public health there's not an accurate discussion about where the containments are their receptors and this inclu
proposed curb cuts for driveways are permitted the pedestrian danger will there ass people attempt to ghetto through the driveways folks with canes or other disabled folks will be worse. in summary awhile a code compliant building the significant variances seriously effect of the heath of the folks i ask you to consider the code compliant environmentally aspire and height alternative for your approval instead of the proposed project. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. i'll call some...
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the bombs are dropping in vietnam are hitting the ghettos of american cities.ng so vocal, what happens? the white house turns on him. lyndon johnson, but now johnson is after him. the white house turns on him. the media turns on him. what -- honest 50 years after his death, what the liberal "new york times" is saying about him, with a liberal washington post" what "time" said about him. the media turns on him. i might add, the black media turn on martin king. and white america. the last hole in his life found nearly 3/4 of the american people, 75% thought martin was irrelevant. with approvales ratings or disapproval ratings about the same as george bush when he left the white house. that is how bad his numbers were. hold on your hand, almost 60% of black folk in the country thought he was persona non grata. in his own lifetime, that last year, he would of -- he could not get his own organization to support him the way he wanted. everybody turns on him and yes to navigate that. >> and yet he stuck to his guns. i don't want to use that analogy, but he -- >> he st
the bombs are dropping in vietnam are hitting the ghettos of american cities.ng so vocal, what happens? the white house turns on him. lyndon johnson, but now johnson is after him. the white house turns on him. the media turns on him. what -- honest 50 years after his death, what the liberal "new york times" is saying about him, with a liberal washington post" what "time" said about him. the media turns on him. i might add, the black media turn on martin king. and white...
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maintenance system that made it's mark on the mission and north beach at the time when the trash and ghetto and the legal posting including the illegal political advertiser times were out of will control and the public works was doug doing nothing inch the author of the training manuals i believe passionately that the first step in making a neighborhood okay. is being clean a blighted neighborhood nobody cares and clean and green says and does the opt i'm happy to see 16 and van ness finally being addressed it will be fresh air to an important corner that has not been productive it is bring new residents that will bring their energy to the neighborhood and further improve the quality of life i urge you to approve 490 van ness. thank you. >> good afternoon, tim on behalf of the action coalition we reviewed and endorsed this project i remember in the 2000 when projects came up in the mission there were tense option wait you can't build this dunn until there's an eir that led to and became the eastern neighborhoods plan the community-based and got input from the community a plan that took almo
maintenance system that made it's mark on the mission and north beach at the time when the trash and ghetto and the legal posting including the illegal political advertiser times were out of will control and the public works was doug doing nothing inch the author of the training manuals i believe passionately that the first step in making a neighborhood okay. is being clean a blighted neighborhood nobody cares and clean and green says and does the opt i'm happy to see 16 and van ness finally...
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in vietnam should be spent here at home and the bombs that are dropping there are landing in the ghettos and barios of american city and that war is the enemy of the poor, they turned on march tin king in that last year. >> in a pretty substantial way. i am old enough to remember the accusations of him being a communist and the reality was, it wasn't just white america who turned against him you write about how 75% of whites thought he was irrelevant at that point. a good majority of blaningz believed the same thing. young people being attracted to more militant. >> we have so diefied him in death. it's hard to jux tap on this it. >> i had forgotten that. >> absolutely the white house turns on him this voted on the two most important pieces of legislation in the 20th century now against johnson. the white house turns on him. the media turns on him. white america turns on him and then black america. >> number was almost 60% in black thought he was persona non-grata so that the naacp and roy wilkins, the young and the urban ling comes out against king. him. >> history would be incomplete i
in vietnam should be spent here at home and the bombs that are dropping there are landing in the ghettos and barios of american city and that war is the enemy of the poor, they turned on march tin king in that last year. >> in a pretty substantial way. i am old enough to remember the accusations of him being a communist and the reality was, it wasn't just white america who turned against him you write about how 75% of whites thought he was irrelevant at that point. a good majority of...
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. >> the women live in a ghetto in tindang. at the assembly, they elect two representatives to lobby for help from the provincial government. pakpema is one of them. she has lived in the witch camp for 28 years and is one of the elders here. tibisi linsak only arrived four years ago. despite the persecution and abuse, neither woman is prepared to remain silent. in contrast to almost all the other women here, they have a small income. a neighbor turns the wood they're chopping into charcoal, which they sell on the streets. tindang's inhabitants are almost entirely women. most are over 70. if they didn't get occasional food supplies from the church and from aid organizations, they would starve. they all have scars, but most are invisible. some have dementia and are confused. but all of them have been traumatized by persecution and a centuries old ritual. to determine whether a woman is a witch, a fetish priest cuts the throat of a chicken and then throws it onto the ground. if the bird dies on its stomach, then the woman is guilt
. >> the women live in a ghetto in tindang. at the assembly, they elect two representatives to lobby for help from the provincial government. pakpema is one of them. she has lived in the witch camp for 28 years and is one of the elders here. tibisi linsak only arrived four years ago. despite the persecution and abuse, neither woman is prepared to remain silent. in contrast to almost all the other women here, they have a small income. a neighbor turns the wood they're chopping into...
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interesting, because you grew up... well, you were born in poland, actually in the middle of the ghetto uprising, if i'm not mistaken. you then become a designer, a kind of technical designer, in communist poland. and you find a way of working with art in a situation where your society, at that time, was very, very, very closed. >> this is very easy to answer. it just might take a little longer. it's about my journey towards... and a search for democracy. for some people who grew up in undemocratic environments, when the level of unfreedom was pretty high, crossing the border there was the world that has constitutions and elections. it's usually an attempt to find democracy. where there was no democracy before, now people... a person like myself try to find it. and then i realized very quickly that democracy cannot be found. there's nothing to... >> hinojosa: there's no nirvana. >> if they took away democracy, then i thought someone would give it back. no. >> hinojosa: you were looking for the easy answer. >> i realized that democracy is something that has to be made. it is something th
interesting, because you grew up... well, you were born in poland, actually in the middle of the ghetto uprising, if i'm not mistaken. you then become a designer, a kind of technical designer, in communist poland. and you find a way of working with art in a situation where your society, at that time, was very, very, very closed. >> this is very easy to answer. it just might take a little longer. it's about my journey towards... and a search for democracy. for some people who grew up in...
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different things that happened and probably what people are most familiar with, with this issue, the ghetto uprising where a few jews were able to get guns and took over the ghetto in warsaw, stopped the deportation of few days. one of my favorite incidents of that is a german soldier had been shot and he was running and yelling you didn't -- jews have weapons and he was running away and goebbels said this does -- this shows what jews do when they have guns in their hands. i thought that was quite an endorsement. i think probably that is he not from me. if we want to move on, we have a few minutes for q&a, questions, commentss. i will open it up. wait for the mic. get the mic. >> to those gun laws also apply to people who were not wholly jewish but part jewish? >> to the extent they were jewish by the number of laws and so that was very complicated and i think if you were down to only a fourth jew, maybe it wouldn't apply but i have seen charts of these things. how do you ever figure this out, who is a jew and who is not? >> you titles this talk are there lessons? what would you suggest? wh
different things that happened and probably what people are most familiar with, with this issue, the ghetto uprising where a few jews were able to get guns and took over the ghetto in warsaw, stopped the deportation of few days. one of my favorite incidents of that is a german soldier had been shot and he was running and yelling you didn't -- jews have weapons and he was running away and goebbels said this does -- this shows what jews do when they have guns in their hands. i thought that was...
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. >> to listen today in france people crying death to the jews for a child of warsaw ghetto this was shock. >> reporter: marek halter is a respected jewish author and peace activist, in spite of his shock he is urging jews who remember the 1930's and 1940's not to leave. >> you are afraid, i understand, but its not the same at that time the governments were anti- semitic. today, you only have small minorities that are anti- semitic. >> reporter: despite the rise of the far-right in france there is agreement that the new anti- semitism people talk about is largely driven by radical islam. those killings in toulouse and that brussels attack both involved muslim extremists. yossi gal is the israeli ambassador to france. >> it is those extremists that guise this new anti-semitism this anti-israel. anti-israel is the new anti- semitism here. >> reporter: anti-israeli-pro- palestinian feelings are strong among french muslims. the majority come from north african countries, like algeria and morocco. muslims account for as much as 10% of the french population. those demonstrations were to sh
. >> to listen today in france people crying death to the jews for a child of warsaw ghetto this was shock. >> reporter: marek halter is a respected jewish author and peace activist, in spite of his shock he is urging jews who remember the 1930's and 1940's not to leave. >> you are afraid, i understand, but its not the same at that time the governments were anti- semitic. today, you only have small minorities that are anti- semitic. >> reporter: despite the rise of the...
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the ghetto messy in there.it gets really my in there.hings they would not get anywhere else. we're trying to do something unique. we all want to try something different. if he did not want to go through the three- four day process of making you can use bacon. we will put the steps on our web site. >> go to the purple pate. >> even when i took my kids. everything that came out they said it is delicious. >> unfortunately they could read. it did not matter. you're also looking at the bears games this year >> very exciting this year. i'm doing all of a home games. >> spectacular. really great opportunity. tell me a little bit about chicago gourmet. >> time there about every day. saturday i am doing tasting. >> we're glad to do that. i'm doing a cooking demonstration. we're going to be going up there together. >> sounds terrific. we have all of the information. next saturday chicago information. next saturday chicago they've earned in life there's a higher standard of home care. brightstar care. from care teams led by registered nurses to unm
the ghetto messy in there.it gets really my in there.hings they would not get anywhere else. we're trying to do something unique. we all want to try something different. if he did not want to go through the three- four day process of making you can use bacon. we will put the steps on our web site. >> go to the purple pate. >> even when i took my kids. everything that came out they said it is delicious. >> unfortunately they could read. it did not matter. you're also looking at...
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translator: the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettostinians on fragmented lands, without borders and without sovereignty over its air space, water and natural resources. which will be under the subrogation of the racist settlers and army of occupation. and at worst, will be the most abhorrent form of apartheid. >> reporter: president a abbas has come up with a new proposal. he wants negotiations to start straightaway on a new security council resolution. he wants that resolution to outline a specific time line for the end of the israeli occupation and the creation of a two-state solution. and once that time line is in place he wants the immediate resumption of peace talks between the palestinians and the israelis. [applause] >> reporter: in the hall of the general assembly, president abbas received a great deal of applause. but getting support for his proposal in the other major chamber of the united nation na, the security council will be much more difficult. there israel can count on it's allies the u.s., one of the five countries tha
translator: the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettostinians on fragmented lands, without borders and without sovereignty over its air space, water and natural resources. which will be under the subrogation of the racist settlers and army of occupation. and at worst, will be the most abhorrent form of apartheid. >> reporter: president a abbas has come up with a new proposal. he wants negotiations to start straightaway on a new...
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this man supplies a little ghetto area. simple as that. breaks his own pound into little ounces and helps everybody in his community, so they can afford it with him. that's how it's happened. >> reporter: yeah. and that's how it happened before, too. >> yeah. yeah. nothing's changed. >> reporter: john doe says low- income buyers turn to the black market because prices are higher at legal retail stores. there's conflicting information, but an ounce of pot on the black market can cost as little as $180. at the store andy williams owns, you have to pay around $240 for an ounce. that's partly because the price includes a 15% excise tax, a 10% marijuana tax, the state sales tax and denver's marijuana sales tax. >> the taxes are an overreach and excessive. and it's a regressive tax, and it impacts the poor most. >> reporter: larisa bolivar was involved in the fight to make marijuana legal for medical purposes. she uses it herself to treat stress. she campaigned for legalization, but she doesn't like how it's working out. she believes all those t
this man supplies a little ghetto area. simple as that. breaks his own pound into little ounces and helps everybody in his community, so they can afford it with him. that's how it's happened. >> reporter: yeah. and that's how it happened before, too. >> yeah. yeah. nothing's changed. >> reporter: john doe says low- income buyers turn to the black market because prices are higher at legal retail stores. there's conflicting information, but an ounce of pot on the black market...
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do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that village and divided it into two halves, separating family members from each other, preventing people from going to their places of work, and children from going to their schools. >> i think it's shocking how you could slice a neighborhood into two and believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us about was part of israel's largest nati
do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall...
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they fared badly in the ghetto. but it was a far far cry. in san antonio, the southwest and i think the south in general offered them more opportunity and less prejudice. basically because there were few of them. we were not talking about tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands. but there was prejudice and it wasn't just erected again jews. was directed against anyone who had a funny sound and name, including italians, poles and so forth. .. it was a wonderful area where the german elite lived, which was called prince william. they changed the name of the avenue to general pershing avenue. general pershing was the head of the american army. and even in war of work to there was some prejudice. a german lady from the country's old -- brought fresh eggs and sold them to my grandparents into my aunts and uncles who live close by. a lot of people stopped buying eggs from this woman who had to have been a second or third generation american. so prejudice there will always be. nathan had an amazing ability to get to know and to get along with al
they fared badly in the ghetto. but it was a far far cry. in san antonio, the southwest and i think the south in general offered them more opportunity and less prejudice. basically because there were few of them. we were not talking about tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands. but there was prejudice and it wasn't just erected again jews. was directed against anyone who had a funny sound and name, including italians, poles and so forth. .. it was a wonderful area where the german elite...
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. >> the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettosn fragmented lands without borders or sovereignty, air space or natural resources. and at worst will be the most abhor renrent form of apartheid. >> he wants to start straight away on a security council resolution and outline a specific timeline for the end of the israeli occupation and creation of a new-state solution. once that timeline is in place he wants the immediate resumption of peace talks between the palestinians and the israelis. >> in the whole of the general assembly president abbas received applause. but israel can almost always count on the support of its ally, the u.s. one of the five countries that have the power to veto any resolution. james bays, al jazeera, united nations. >> representatives from israel will be addressing the united nations general assembly on monday. >>> afghanistan's new president will be sworn in monday. it comes after months of political uncertainty. taliban fighters have taken advantage of the distraction in the country. and in the ghasni provi
. >> the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettosn fragmented lands without borders or sovereignty, air space or natural resources. and at worst will be the most abhor renrent form of apartheid. >> he wants to start straight away on a security council resolution and outline a specific timeline for the end of the israeli occupation and creation of a new-state solution. once that timeline is in place he wants the immediate...
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. >> the future for the israeli government for palestinian people, is at best isolated ghettos on fragmentedds, without sovereignty over its air space, under the subjugation and will be the most abhorrent form of thawrt. apartheid. >> specific time line for the end of the israeli occupation and the creation of a two state solution. once the time line is in place he wants the immediate resumption of peace talks between the palestinians and the israelis. in the hall of the general genel assembly, abbas got a huge applause. there israel can count on the support of its ally the u.s. one of the five countries that have the power to veto any resolution. james bays, al jazeera, united nations. >> aids to the israeli prime minister said abbas's speech was full of lies and israeli prime minister called it diplomatic terrorism. >>> faa, worker is accused of setting fire of an air traffic control in chicago, mostly at o'hare, the second busiest in the country. fire set in the basement of a building in aurora, illinois. >> this apparently was an isolated incident, no indication of terrorists, no reason
. >> the future for the israeli government for palestinian people, is at best isolated ghettos on fragmentedds, without sovereignty over its air space, under the subjugation and will be the most abhorrent form of thawrt. apartheid. >> specific time line for the end of the israeli occupation and the creation of a two state solution. once the time line is in place he wants the immediate resumption of peace talks between the palestinians and the israelis. in the hall of the general...
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african-americans and basically took lock, stock, and barrel oscar lewis's theory and plopped it down in the ghetto. i will read you something from banfield. "race was not at the heart of the problem," according to banfield. "negro problems," he said, "are seldom purely racial and very often have little or nothing to do with race. racial discrimination are laws that restricted full participation for blacks in america have been wiped out by the civil rights act and then voting rights act." those things are gone. discrimination is against the law, but what is left is this culture of -- an aberrant culture in the inner-city that removes african-americans from any semblance of attaining some modicum of economic security. in fact, here is where this is the critical factor, the government use of afdc and other forms of categorical assistance has actually exacerbated the problem. we have turned these people into dependent americans. welfare, though it may have been altruistically geared to help people, it has made it worse. they cannot fend for themselves. they have become welfare dependent. that was the
african-americans and basically took lock, stock, and barrel oscar lewis's theory and plopped it down in the ghetto. i will read you something from banfield. "race was not at the heart of the problem," according to banfield. "negro problems," he said, "are seldom purely racial and very often have little or nothing to do with race. racial discrimination are laws that restricted full participation for blacks in america have been wiped out by the civil rights act and then...
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your codes every day, and do not leave your backdoor open, look for variances, almost like when you ghetto plane -- get on a plane, and pilot, has a check list regardless of how many hours he has flown, this will happen, and have in place remedial actions,. neil: how do they -- the companies, discover so much after the fact. do they not piece together say something weird is going on? >> i mean, you have to be very diligent every day, i don't know if it is correct or not it happened in home depot in april for example, investigation will determine that. as to what they got hacked, and how it happened. i just would say, dell gence, heightened awareness, looking at transactions or similarities in charges then a bunch of same amount. >> interesting, i learned something from you, it could be a little thing, a small charge on the bill. >> yes, it could be. neil: all right bob that deli thank you very -- nardelli thank you very much. remember sense tone tore senator john mccain caught playing poker during a hearing, wait until we tell you when secretary of state john kerry of caught doing. while h
your codes every day, and do not leave your backdoor open, look for variances, almost like when you ghetto plane -- get on a plane, and pilot, has a check list regardless of how many hours he has flown, this will happen, and have in place remedial actions,. neil: how do they -- the companies, discover so much after the fact. do they not piece together say something weird is going on? >> i mean, you have to be very diligent every day, i don't know if it is correct or not it happened in...
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out blastin', i'm about as hungry as a taliban fasting so just like the clumps i'll fill my plate, ghettoing all day it's a crime of fate. >> in one of maricopa's primary men's facilities, the fourth avenue jail, when inmates are not in their small two-person cells, they can work out in an indoor rec room or in the common area between their cells. but every afternoon many of the inmates shift focus from their bodies to their bank accounts. >> this is how i make my money. i get 50 or 60 bucks every week. i got money coming off the streets, you know what i'm saying? so this is what i got to do. >> tell me how you make those chips. >> just put them inside caps, press them down. >> what are they? >> tissue. >> toilet paper. >> put them in the caps like that, push it down, get a pencil and shave it with an emery board and sprinkle and sprinkle like you're dusting them now. >> how much is each worth? >> each is worth a dollar. the blue ones worth 50 cents. >> since inmates are not allowed access to cash, they have another way to pay gambling debts. the losers must purchase snacks or other items
out blastin', i'm about as hungry as a taliban fasting so just like the clumps i'll fill my plate, ghettoing all day it's a crime of fate. >> in one of maricopa's primary men's facilities, the fourth avenue jail, when inmates are not in their small two-person cells, they can work out in an indoor rec room or in the common area between their cells. but every afternoon many of the inmates shift focus from their bodies to their bank accounts. >> this is how i make my money. i get 50 or...
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translator: the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettosor palestinians on fragmented lands without borders and without sovereignty over its air space water and natural resources which will be under the subjust gaitio subjust subj. >> he wants that resolution to outline a specific time line for the end of the israeli occupation and the creation of a two-state solution and once that time line's in place he wants the immediate resumption of peace talks between the palestinians and the israelis. in the hall of the general assembly, president abbas received a great deal of splawz. of [applause] but the security council will be much more difficult. one of the five countries that has the power to veto any resolution, u.s. james bays al jazeera at the united nations. >> and tonight, aids to the israeli prime minister said abbas's speech was full of lies and insightment. israeli foreign minister called the speech diplomatic terrorism. >>> coming up, what co-workers are saying about the oklahoma man who beheaded a woman at work. and in our friday ar
translator: the future proposed by the israeli government for the palestinian people is at best isolated ghettosor palestinians on fragmented lands without borders and without sovereignty over its air space water and natural resources which will be under the subjust gaitio subjust subj. >> he wants that resolution to outline a specific time line for the end of the israeli occupation and the creation of a two-state solution and once that time line's in place he wants the immediate...
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i was like, that's some ghetto -- jimmy is black-ish. >> real talk., very good to see you. how is your mother doing? >> she's doing well. sends her love. >> jimmy: give her my love, too. >> i will. >> jimmy: how many kids do you have? >> two children. >> jimmy: how old? >> 18-year-old daughter, 14-year-old son. >> jimmy: you started very young. >> i'm not going to say. that black don't crack. you know, beige don't age. >> jimmy: you did start young, though. >> i did. >> jimmy: we both did. my daughter is 23 years old. >> you're on your second set. i don't get that. >> jimmy: you don't? >> i remember the bunk beds in the back with your first set, 15 years ago. >> jimmy: my kids would sleep in the bunk beds. i thought i was past that. >> yeah, wow. >> jimmy: well, that's little felanie for you. >> how is it going for this time around? >> jimmy: it's going very well. she's very, very cute. >> second time around is always easier. >> jimmy: did you find that? >> first, i was recoworried. got to be there, cut the cord. hold it in until i get there. >> jimmy
i was like, that's some ghetto -- jimmy is black-ish. >> real talk., very good to see you. how is your mother doing? >> she's doing well. sends her love. >> jimmy: give her my love, too. >> i will. >> jimmy: how many kids do you have? >> two children. >> jimmy: how old? >> 18-year-old daughter, 14-year-old son. >> jimmy: you started very young. >> i'm not going to say. that black don't crack. you know, beige don't age. >> jimmy:...
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what i see in every british city and town, our ghetto areas, divided communities, people whose kids don'tpeak the same language, and a divided country, and that is from the one country in europe that actually had the best race relations of any of them. >> you know, if you think about it, since -- you're right, you were talking about this for a decade ago. now, the chickens have come home to roost because our own government acknowledging our border along mexico is pourous and nefarious elements-isis could get through, if they haven't already. a belated acknowledgment of something others have sad about open boarders, just" too accommodate borders. now i i got the impression, now we know. does that mean it's too late? does that mean that the bad guys are either here or in your country and that our focus and your prime minister's focus on getting them in syria or iraq or our president's focus on doing the same thing, misses the fact they're already in your respective countries? >> i am sorry to say, i rather agree with the tone of that question, and i think there is a fifth column as it exist
what i see in every british city and town, our ghetto areas, divided communities, people whose kids don'tpeak the same language, and a divided country, and that is from the one country in europe that actually had the best race relations of any of them. >> you know, if you think about it, since -- you're right, you were talking about this for a decade ago. now, the chickens have come home to roost because our own government acknowledging our border along mexico is pourous and nefarious...
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still really in the ghetto the way she thought about money. she was very -- the other people she gave, along with the scholarship, was the heritage foundation. they both interview the candidates, not just one. both of them have to approve every year 13 women. i think it's marvelous, marvelous legacy for her. >> thrilled you were chosen to do her biography. i can't imagine anyone who could have done it better, about i was wondering, what quality about you do you think that she enjoyed the most since you spent so much time with her and she seemed like the kind of woman that would only be with somebody that she really enjoyed, and why do you think that she allowed you to put her under a microscope? was it to create a legacy or -- i'll let you answer. >> yes. well, if she liked me it's because i'm so different from her. and i ato many different things. i'm happy if if can do one thing. but also, i think she wanted the story told, warts and all, as they say, because she was courageous, and so she kept every scrap of
still really in the ghetto the way she thought about money. she was very -- the other people she gave, along with the scholarship, was the heritage foundation. they both interview the candidates, not just one. both of them have to approve every year 13 women. i think it's marvelous, marvelous legacy for her. >> thrilled you were chosen to do her biography. i can't imagine anyone who could have done it better, about i was wondering, what quality about you do you think that she enjoyed the...
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or be dead in the ghetto. that's all i can say. and i have to do it. i have to do it.ck. i'm 39, i'm getting too old for this, too old. i can't do this no more. i can't do it. >>> coming up -- >> get the cable fixed. >> an old con teaches a new arrival a thing or two about the convict code. >> what did i tell you? way ahead of time, leave that alone, let god take care of that. it ain't your business to take care of that, man. >>> we visited indiana state prison just shy of its 150th anniversary. it was established in 1860, one year before the civil war and has housed the state's most infamous criminals. john dillinger did time here in 1929. and four years later, masterminded the escape of 11 members of his gang. it's been through changes over the years, but it's still a prison with old school bars and old school convicts who don't want to be mistaken for inmates. >> convicts treat you the way you treat them. treat them with respect, they treat you with respect. inmates are the guys who talk bad about you, yell at you, swear at you. no matter how you treat them. trea
or be dead in the ghetto. that's all i can say. and i have to do it. i have to do it.ck. i'm 39, i'm getting too old for this, too old. i can't do this no more. i can't do it. >>> coming up -- >> get the cable fixed. >> an old con teaches a new arrival a thing or two about the convict code. >> what did i tell you? way ahead of time, leave that alone, let god take care of that. it ain't your business to take care of that, man. >>> we visited indiana state...
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they put out the controversial gun holiday ornament and the ghetto-opoly game a few years back. what they're doing. >> they're trying to do something that's provocative and transgressive. they push it. even if goes badly, it fades away pretty quickly but they have brand recognition. >> reporter: kent university said they are upset urban outfitters would try to profit off this painful chapter in their history. some of the people who lost loved ones are out there, as well as some of the survivors. if this was a marketing strategy by urban outfitters, they certainly got people talking. the question is, do they even care they offended a lot of people? >>> next, gunned down. >> police need your help to catch the person who shot and killed a pregnant woman. she was not the intended target. there's now a big reward for information. sheena? >>> and it feels a lot like fall outside. also i'm tracking for some rain for the morning commute tomorrow. i'll show you the timing of that, coming up. >>> a popular adult magazine gives top grades to the university of pennsylvania. we'll tell you w
they put out the controversial gun holiday ornament and the ghetto-opoly game a few years back. what they're doing. >> they're trying to do something that's provocative and transgressive. they push it. even if goes badly, it fades away pretty quickly but they have brand recognition. >> reporter: kent university said they are upset urban outfitters would try to profit off this painful chapter in their history. some of the people who lost loved ones are out there, as well as some of...
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we have a black president and yet we have a state of emergency in america's dark ghettos.ing on? why do we have such violence in our community? why do we have such economic underdevelopment? we need answers and president obama can take the lead and providing those answers. so, those are some of the ideas we're putting forth. we're sure the panel is going to share many, many others. but the main thing is, we have to sustain this movement and say that there ain't going to be no justice. there certainly is not going to be any peace. >> thank you very much, dr. ron daniels. sisters and brothers, moving right along. we want to introduce to you our distinguished panel. seated up here next to me on my left and i'm going to introduce them from left to right. and i'm going to ask each of them to make a very brief, two minutes at the most, opening comment on the crisis in ferguson. you can focus on any aspect of the crisis. after which i will pose a few questions to each of you. thank you so much. from my left, we have brother hilary shelton. hilary shelton is the director of the wa
we have a black president and yet we have a state of emergency in america's dark ghettos.ing on? why do we have such violence in our community? why do we have such economic underdevelopment? we need answers and president obama can take the lead and providing those answers. so, those are some of the ideas we're putting forth. we're sure the panel is going to share many, many others. but the main thing is, we have to sustain this movement and say that there ain't going to be no justice. there...
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. >>> soon you will be able to ghetto owe bet on them i should say, at casinos and race tracks in new jersey. >> governor chris christie issuing that director on the same day he met with officialness atlantic city the toy talk about the future of the the resort town. three casinos have already closed, some hope sports betting gives the the town the the boost it need before it ties late. >> we have to stop defining atlantic city as a casino. there is not a place outside vegas that can do that. >> everybody is closed and gone way. it state has to come up with quick help for us now. >> experts say the directive will likely be challenge in court, by professional and collegiate sports leagues. our steve keeley will have much more live from atlantic city in our 5:00 o'clock hour. >>> philadelphia mayor michael nutter says he will sign a bill to allow the police department to stop arresting people for arresting people for small amount of marijuana. >>> original bill calls for a $25 fine for people caught with less than a ounce of pot. it will in the go on the record and would be similar to t
. >>> soon you will be able to ghetto owe bet on them i should say, at casinos and race tracks in new jersey. >> governor chris christie issuing that director on the same day he met with officialness atlantic city the toy talk about the future of the the resort town. three casinos have already closed, some hope sports betting gives the the town the the boost it need before it ties late. >> we have to stop defining atlantic city as a casino. there is not a place outside...
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besetting up another organization with all those salaries, i have a pine coffin and she was really in the ghetto and the way she thought about money, was very tricky that way. the other people, these scholarships, was the heritage foundation's those they both interview the candidates not just one. it is a marvelous legacy for her. >> the girl to be chosen to do her biography, i can't imagine anyone who could have done it better. i was wondering was quality about you, do you think she enjoyed the most since she spent so much time with her and seems the kind of woman that would be with somebody she really enjoyed? why do you think she allow you to put her under the microscope? to create a legacy or would you answer? >> if she liked me is because i am so different from her. and i aspire to many things. if i can do one thing, all so she wanted -- and all of this she was courageous so she kept every scrap of paper, many didn't show her in a good light but she let me see absolutely everything and she knew i would be fair and balanced. i won't make her an ogre because i didn't have that in tension. eve
besetting up another organization with all those salaries, i have a pine coffin and she was really in the ghetto and the way she thought about money, was very tricky that way. the other people, these scholarships, was the heritage foundation's those they both interview the candidates not just one. it is a marvelous legacy for her. >> the girl to be chosen to do her biography, i can't imagine anyone who could have done it better. i was wondering was quality about you, do you think she...