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where do you set that up in a very large city? >> that's a good question, because the one i ran here was two months ago and it was out in burr ridge. one of our practices is we use willow building the sweat lodges. so i say it took me five hours to find willow in chicago. and i looked all over, around the rivers, and i finally found it. but there's other places, out in the suburbs. one of the hardest things is finding wood, wood to burn. more or less, they want to buy the wood, and i say we should go and cut the wood and - but it can be done, nothing can be stopped. we'll always be, i'll be running a sweat here, hopefully, by saturday. >> warren, have you been in here yet? >> yeah. i was wondering if native americans have developed some pool of mythic stories about the coming of western man to united states, for example? have they - is there anything in the myths that spoke to that? >> well, there's nothing- the way i was raised and brought up is we're all here together now. i hold no grudges against nobody. as far as the stories
where do you set that up in a very large city? >> that's a good question, because the one i ran here was two months ago and it was out in burr ridge. one of our practices is we use willow building the sweat lodges. so i say it took me five hours to find willow in chicago. and i looked all over, around the rivers, and i finally found it. but there's other places, out in the suburbs. one of the hardest things is finding wood, wood to burn. more or less, they want to buy the wood, and i say...
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maybe one dozen true large cities. the rest are small towns. population 145,000 moscow's sucks about everything. 120 people came out and and a town like that the people need to be known is either extreme courage your confidence the sentiment shared by the people around them. >> you might have answered but to k new speak of the people of the interior to show support for putin? and. >> their mood your motivation? what do they want? >> that is agreed to big potential army of protesters. these are people who have been forced to take part in these rallies. college students at state universities and threat and with the expulsion or firing if they do not take part. the putin victory rally just outside red square moscow on sunday was that at one point this is a extremely shortsighted strategy. >> two questions. one about a russian billionaire and based on your knowledge and experience, what do you think of the current circumstances how far he is able to go to become the able politician? and the other question may be more difficult how long his power ma
maybe one dozen true large cities. the rest are small towns. population 145,000 moscow's sucks about everything. 120 people came out and and a town like that the people need to be known is either extreme courage your confidence the sentiment shared by the people around them. >> you might have answered but to k new speak of the people of the interior to show support for putin? and. >> their mood your motivation? what do they want? >> that is agreed to big potential army of...
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activity tfrom some physical pressuresas s evolve to a situationhere we have a small number of large citiesed around the coasine. narrator: to a sithis situation have a smallcontinues today. cities in the offices of mitsui, people handle the processing and export of iron ore, coal, metals, chemicals, food, naturagas and wood chips. and they do it all without setting foot outside of australia's largest city, sydney. inll, three-quarters of the pution live in cities, making australia o ofthe ms in the world. kevin o'connor has eloredftthe s of theewarge cities that lie on the edge of the connent. in effect, from the earestimes the cities were controlling the country, but the cities themselves depended upon the export markets d coact with thstf world. sohe cies on the australian coast were the gatewayities. ey providee connection and they provided linkagesst between those markets and the restf rural australia. narrator: australia's european settlement began with the wool industry. within 5years, sheep grazers had opened up huge tracts of land in search of new pastures. the new land was well su
activity tfrom some physical pressuresas s evolve to a situationhere we have a small number of large citiesed around the coasine. narrator: to a sithis situation have a smallcontinues today. cities in the offices of mitsui, people handle the processing and export of iron ore, coal, metals, chemicals, food, naturagas and wood chips. and they do it all without setting foot outside of australia's largest city, sydney. inll, three-quarters of the pution live in cities, making australia o ofthe ms...
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it was a large city-wide private sector-public sector initiative that helped place over 1500 young people in private-sector employment opportunities and courted over 60 community-based organizations. city college, private industry council, and the top 30 corporations in the city all contributed to it. it was a private sector funded initiatives. today, it is known as match bridge. it has won national acclaim. it led to the next initiative, the youth opportunity grant. this initiative was led by the department of labour. got to infuse -- thought to infuse resources into amenities. there is a flyer there for some of bart outreach materials. it served over 5000 people in all of those communities that lived in disenfranchised communities. we were successful in placing young people into training programs, supported a number of community-based organizations, placed young people into college and into work force efforts. i have also then the director of the community programs division for the san francisco juvenile probation department. it provided more than just supervision services. i extended m
it was a large city-wide private sector-public sector initiative that helped place over 1500 young people in private-sector employment opportunities and courted over 60 community-based organizations. city college, private industry council, and the top 30 corporations in the city all contributed to it. it was a private sector funded initiatives. today, it is known as match bridge. it has won national acclaim. it led to the next initiative, the youth opportunity grant. this initiative was led by...
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. >> rose: it's primarily a large-city phenomenon. >> in the way we do it is high-end it doesn't work in small cities. there's not enough people going out every night in large cities people go out to spas and restaurants. >> rose: what's going happen to groupon. >> they've built an extraordinary company in a short amount of time. i respect they have 10,000 employees and it's a four-year-old company and is it going to catch up to them but so far the results look impressive. >> rose: so you think they're in a good place? >> don't see the data yet. time will tell but it's a hard to scale this business. there's a reason. we started the same time as a bunch of other companies and bigger than our competitors and groupon the next way. >> rose: do you grow by acquisition. >> we could. that's always a possibility. we've seen a lot of organic growth thus far but we would never rule that out. >> rose: what's happening in china. >> there's a company i.p.o..ing on this model >> we're not big in china. it's hard for american companies to do well there but it's a big opportunity for chinese company.
. >> rose: it's primarily a large-city phenomenon. >> in the way we do it is high-end it doesn't work in small cities. there's not enough people going out every night in large cities people go out to spas and restaurants. >> rose: what's going happen to groupon. >> they've built an extraordinary company in a short amount of time. i respect they have 10,000 employees and it's a four-year-old company and is it going to catch up to them but so far the results look...
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san francisco is often known for being a large city, in this case, we have a unique history with the death penalty. during his reelection campaign of 1999, terrence hallohan said that they would not seek the death penalty for any offense in san francisco. he was reelected by a close margin a few years later, and she took the position that she would not bring any death penalty case. and she was reelected with the same conditions as part of the reelection campaign. harris was elected to be the state of the new general, and gavin newsom elected george gascon to be the district attorney. when asked his position on the death penaltiy, hy, he said he wouldn't rule it out. this raised a lot of concern among opponents of the death penalty who thought this would be a step backward. he has written against the death penalty, and adheres to san francisco values. san francisco has not had a jury return a death verdict since 1989, which was 10 years before he said his office would not seek the death penalty. we thought this particular issue wanted a discussion and we are pleased to have a palace h
san francisco is often known for being a large city, in this case, we have a unique history with the death penalty. during his reelection campaign of 1999, terrence hallohan said that they would not seek the death penalty for any offense in san francisco. he was reelected by a close margin a few years later, and she took the position that she would not bring any death penalty case. and she was reelected with the same conditions as part of the reelection campaign. harris was elected to be the...
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people were pushing for a large city park in other places. it was a political compromise. >> between lincoln and fulton and the beach. >> you're saying, why did they decide that exact plot? they brought someone from new york to come up with a park plan. they eventually made it a rectangle. they had the panhandle part. the panhandle was the same with as golden gate park, but there was dealmaking going on between park commissioners and they decided they would buy the land and cut off part of the panhandle. >> the development of lincoln park is interesting. you can see the cemetery. >> on the map, it is a cemetery. >> what happened to that and all of the bodies? >> they decided around the turn of the century the land was too valuable to bury people. where uss is now there were four cemeteries. they moved all of the cemetery's out -- cemeteries out. the heir did not want to move one of the places. there are two people -- two places where people are buried in the city. the other ones were moved out. >> the big scandal of lincoln park, someone want
people were pushing for a large city park in other places. it was a political compromise. >> between lincoln and fulton and the beach. >> you're saying, why did they decide that exact plot? they brought someone from new york to come up with a park plan. they eventually made it a rectangle. they had the panhandle part. the panhandle was the same with as golden gate park, but there was dealmaking going on between park commissioners and they decided they would buy the land and cut off...
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opposition can be found in large cities among well educated professionals, but support for putin was strong in the provinces and his victory was never really in doubt. it was just a matter of how large the margin would be. >>> as part of her 60th diamond jubilee, prince harry is representing his grandmother queen elizabeth touring the caribbean. tourists and locals packed the center of nassau, bahamas for a glimpse of the third in line to the thrown. it is the prince's first visit to the nation of 700 islands. the islands hold a sentimental value for him. that's where his father and mother famously held their first honeymoon back in 1982. >>> fans serve patients in low income areas of washington, d.c. jc hayward went to the medical location in ward 8 and today we feature her report on hero central. >> reporter: this mobile medical unit has offered physicals and checkups, dental care and the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses for almost 20 years. southeast residents like michele say they can't imagine being without the van. >> my middle daughter, she had asthma real bad. i came to th
opposition can be found in large cities among well educated professionals, but support for putin was strong in the provinces and his victory was never really in doubt. it was just a matter of how large the margin would be. >>> as part of her 60th diamond jubilee, prince harry is representing his grandmother queen elizabeth touring the caribbean. tourists and locals packed the center of nassau, bahamas for a glimpse of the third in line to the thrown. it is the prince's first visit to...
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there have been some tension as there is in many of the large cities in france. but whether it's to do with arab jewish issues or something else, the fact that possibly this gunman has targeted both soldiers and jewish communities makes it slightly strange. you think, well, you know, what is the link between those two, and that there be -- that will be where they'll concentrate. >> this is a lone gunman, potentially a serial killer, as christian fraser describes him, or whether he's acting with others. >> we just don't know yet. i mean, this barely happened, the speculation all over the place as to what this could be. at the moment, politicians, interior minister, and as you said, president sarkozy is heading down to the dwrare, very -- heading down to the area, very sensitive time. everybody seems to want to be on the ball, not allowing this to spread, try to catch whoever it is doing this killing. >> thanks very much indeed for that. let's get to paris and our correspondent, hugh schofield. can you tell me exactly what you have at this point? >> well, the lates
there have been some tension as there is in many of the large cities in france. but whether it's to do with arab jewish issues or something else, the fact that possibly this gunman has targeted both soldiers and jewish communities makes it slightly strange. you think, well, you know, what is the link between those two, and that there be -- that will be where they'll concentrate. >> this is a lone gunman, potentially a serial killer, as christian fraser describes him, or whether he's...
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but first a series of blasts have rockets several large cities in iraq killing at least forty six peopleand injuring almost two hundred latest violence comes nine years after the u.s. led invasion of the country started and ahead of next week's arab league summit in baghdad and how activists michael radel says nato has left a deadly legacy in iraq. well i think what we have to remember the back is it's probably still under occupation. we may have seen the withdrawal of combat troops but there are still tens of thousands of western media would refer to as private contractors but we all know who these are paid mercenaries hired killers and it's in their interests and it's in the interests of the the leagues around the world to keep this keep this conflict going there won't be any change in these countries until not only to the soldiers and the obviously but all the private contractors gone through and also the puppet governments that have currently been put in place by the americans and the british well think we've. destroyed a country we've destroyed its culture we've also destroyed its f
but first a series of blasts have rockets several large cities in iraq killing at least forty six peopleand injuring almost two hundred latest violence comes nine years after the u.s. led invasion of the country started and ahead of next week's arab league summit in baghdad and how activists michael radel says nato has left a deadly legacy in iraq. well i think what we have to remember the back is it's probably still under occupation. we may have seen the withdrawal of combat troops but there...
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you know, it can be a large city like philadelphia where we're working with them. i should probably pick one in california. i apologize. they're in my mind because of a previous question. or it can be a smaller community or rural community who are looking for potential new development as their economy improves and making choices about location, transit, roads, siting that would help them be more sustainable over time by cutting their energy use and reducing their carbon footprint. >> as communities are anticipating this kind of planning and development, you offer yourselves as partners available to be on consultation with them as they make these changes? >> yes. it's hud and dot and epa. the technical assistance we can provide along with meager financial assistance. hud and dot in their road planning efforts can be of great assistance in sometimes funding to help these communities maximize limited -- increasingly limited dollars. >> thank you very much. i look forward to working with you on it. >> thank you. i would like to remind everyone again that we still don't
you know, it can be a large city like philadelphia where we're working with them. i should probably pick one in california. i apologize. they're in my mind because of a previous question. or it can be a smaller community or rural community who are looking for potential new development as their economy improves and making choices about location, transit, roads, siting that would help them be more sustainable over time by cutting their energy use and reducing their carbon footprint. >> as...
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actually were there were only nine hundred eighty four people that were surveyed in a in a very large city like new york city where there are at least ten million new yorkers i think it's a skewed survey but also i want to say about the supposed terra plots that have been foiled by the n.y.p.d. and they continue to boast that there have been hasn't been another nine eleven and i think that also goals of up a partnership between the n.y.p.d. and the muslim american community for example the times square bomber based on the first call that wanted the nine one one was a senegalese muslim street vendor so i think the n.y.p.d. is nice i think about their relationship with the muslim community and how that in itself can help to counter radicalization as well as terrorism but in terms of some of these programs and i mean is what's going on here actually legal. i believe wholeheartedly that the blanket surveillance of an entire community based specifically on religion is absolutely illegal we have that in the d.o.j. guidelines that an entire community cannot be profiled and there's a lot of racial
actually were there were only nine hundred eighty four people that were surveyed in a in a very large city like new york city where there are at least ten million new yorkers i think it's a skewed survey but also i want to say about the supposed terra plots that have been foiled by the n.y.p.d. and they continue to boast that there have been hasn't been another nine eleven and i think that also goals of up a partnership between the n.y.p.d. and the muslim american community for example the...
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grate depression was continuing, especially in more rural areas of the country, but certainly in large cities like new york, so the number one goal of president rose vemt was to calm the fears of the american people, having gone through his own election and then being sworn in in march of 1933. so here's the first fireside chat by franklin roosevelt on radio. >> i want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the united states about banking. they comparatively fumed one to send the mechanics of banking but more particularly with the overwhelming majority of you who use banks for the making of dwofts and the drawing of checks. i want to tell you what's been done in the last few days and why it was done and what the next steps are going to be. i recognize that the p many proclamations from state cal tals and from washington, the legislation, the treasury regulations and to forth, couch for the most part in banking and legal terms ought to be explained for the benefit of the average citizen. i owe this in particular because of the fortitude and the good temper which everybody has -- with whi
grate depression was continuing, especially in more rural areas of the country, but certainly in large cities like new york, so the number one goal of president rose vemt was to calm the fears of the american people, having gone through his own election and then being sworn in in march of 1933. so here's the first fireside chat by franklin roosevelt on radio. >> i want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the united states about banking. they comparatively fumed one to send the...
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while mayor blake was a plan to cut costs will allow the park and five other large city " to operate, seven of the city's 13 walk-two polls may not open. >> just as families have to do when they are facing a shortfall just as businesses and other governments have to do, you have to choose your priorities and prioritize your spending on things back -- that matter most. >> so far, no listing on which schools to remain close, but the decision could impact locations like the jackson walked to pull and the 4900 block of park heights avenue. while recreation is important, the major sites the $40 million budget deficit in the city. she is also focusing on crime reduction efforts, improving schools, and making sure neighborhoods are strong and safe. >> the deficit is larger than the entire budget. so what do you do? we look for ways that even in tough times, we can focus our resources where they will have the biggest impact. >> while her budget calls for $38 million to go to recreation and parks, it cuts full funding by about 35,000. the city council president and some council members what al
while mayor blake was a plan to cut costs will allow the park and five other large city " to operate, seven of the city's 13 walk-two polls may not open. >> just as families have to do when they are facing a shortfall just as businesses and other governments have to do, you have to choose your priorities and prioritize your spending on things back -- that matter most. >> so far, no listing on which schools to remain close, but the decision could impact locations like the...
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crimes and gang activity are increasing in stockton, which has the state's highest crime rate for large cities, and the second highest murder rate. the fire department has suffered cuts, as well, and other city employees have had to take furloughs and benefit reductions. some residents, like professional photographer arnold chin, see the quality of life deteriorating before their eyes. >> you're seeing graffiti, etching, garbage, transients hanging out in the corner soliciting money, panhandling. >> reporter: a year ago, stockton was named the country's most miserable city by "forbes" magazine. now, citizens are asking, how did stockton get itself into such a mess? and how will it get itself out? as in many cities, home construction-- which had been booming-- collapsed as thousands of homes were foreclosed on, and thousands of construction jobs were lost. prices of homes dropped 65%. and according to the mayor, the situation just kept getting wors >> layer on top of that, the great recession we're dealing with. our unemployment rate is probably 17% right now. those all combine to form the perf
crimes and gang activity are increasing in stockton, which has the state's highest crime rate for large cities, and the second highest murder rate. the fire department has suffered cuts, as well, and other city employees have had to take furloughs and benefit reductions. some residents, like professional photographer arnold chin, see the quality of life deteriorating before their eyes. >> you're seeing graffiti, etching, garbage, transients hanging out in the corner soliciting money,...
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the reason that that had happened was because in this particular study which had been done in a large city that coaches didn't let the kids during p.e., that they had, they didn't let them go out on the playground because the playground was dangerous. p.e. was inside and so the activities that they did was a lot of calisthenics, sit-ups, push-ups, things like that. catherine parrish: i hear lots of stories when i see these kids for check-ups, and many of them are overweight, about how, "i'd like to play a sport but my school doesn't have that." "i can't get to the program. it's on the other side of town." "it's not safe to ride a bike in my neighborhood." "i can't... my bike got stolen. i haven't been able to ride one since that." "my mom won't let me play basketball at the schoolyard because it's not safe." there's going to be a lot of what we as a society, as parents, as individuals, construct for our children, and the kinds of environments that we create for kids to be physically active, despite that fact that there's going to be a great deal of genetic difference from child to child. a
the reason that that had happened was because in this particular study which had been done in a large city that coaches didn't let the kids during p.e., that they had, they didn't let them go out on the playground because the playground was dangerous. p.e. was inside and so the activities that they did was a lot of calisthenics, sit-ups, push-ups, things like that. catherine parrish: i hear lots of stories when i see these kids for check-ups, and many of them are overweight, about how,...
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city at a party convention. >> i think marion berry is mostly concerned about marion berry, less concerned about d.c. at large, the city. i don't think he's done a lot of great things to make the city look good. >> i think there's some legacy issues of his mayoralship that we're still trying to deal with. >> you can be specific? >> just the bureaucracies we have, some of the school system issues. >> he brushed aside the criticism. >> i've been going to democratic conventions since 1972. i went down on mountain governor's plane, the democrats know my great service. i don't have to make a case. >> many participating in the party caucus remain loyal to marion berry. >> he's done so much for the -- quality of life, showed services available for our residents and seniors. so he's stood up for the -- for those who didn't have a voice. >> reporter: will they be a convention delegate? we don't know for sure yet because very complicated democratic party rules and because the ballots were made of paper and have to be counted one by one, and because there are multiple names on every ballot we may not know nor air day or
city at a party convention. >> i think marion berry is mostly concerned about marion berry, less concerned about d.c. at large, the city. i don't think he's done a lot of great things to make the city look good. >> i think there's some legacy issues of his mayoralship that we're still trying to deal with. >> you can be specific? >> just the bureaucracies we have, some of the school system issues. >> he brushed aside the criticism. >> i've been going to...
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easter traditionally draws large crowds of kids. the city does not want a repeat of instances that have plagued the inner harbor. police say the stabbing of the teenage girl happened when two groups of girls who apparently knew each other started fighting. they blamed the unexpectedly warm weather over the weekend for the large crowd. >> and other former city police officer was sentenced for his involvement in a majestic towing company scheme. he will spend 30 months in prison. he and 50 other officers reportedly received money from the company's owners to encourage accident victims to get their cars repaired at majestic telling. 17 officers were charged. he's the second officer to be sentenced. >> funeral services were held today for major roberts marchanti who is killed in afghanistan from one to receive during the attack on the afghan interior ministry. the taliban has claimed responsibility. >> major robert marchanti was killed shortly after the burning of the korans took place. the taliban has claimed responsibility for the killings. >>
easter traditionally draws large crowds of kids. the city does not want a repeat of instances that have plagued the inner harbor. police say the stabbing of the teenage girl happened when two groups of girls who apparently knew each other started fighting. they blamed the unexpectedly warm weather over the weekend for the large crowd. >> and other former city police officer was sentenced for his involvement in a majestic towing company scheme. he will spend 30 months in prison. he and 50...
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cities? why did they suffer all of these calamities? well, it is because right at the time in the mid-20th century when african-americans move frommed south in such large numbers the city beginning to decline and the reason for the decline must have something to do with these newcomers. it must have something to do with who they are, the culture they bring and the culture of poverty people start to talk about and the behavioral practices. these are arguments and ideas that float around as to why cities change the way they do. it is not for a structural issue. it is not for a political issue. it is a cultural issue, a behavioral issue, the way that quote, unquote, those people are. now, i think much of the rest of the lecture will engage in that argument in some way, shape or form, so i will let it hang there for a bit. i am not tell you if it is right or wrong. i am going to go through some of the other causes of the urban crisis that people at the time and scholars since have pieced together to understand the long history of it and the structural reasons for it as a social issue. going back to mills, if we argue these problems, these problems of aband
cities? why did they suffer all of these calamities? well, it is because right at the time in the mid-20th century when african-americans move frommed south in such large numbers the city beginning to decline and the reason for the decline must have something to do with these newcomers. it must have something to do with who they are, the culture they bring and the culture of poverty people start to talk about and the behavioral practices. these are arguments and ideas that float around as to...
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a large demonstration took place today in the city, a large number of the city's buildings have been damaged or destroyed by government shelling. >> we have new information about the avalanche victim who died last night. richard sharp from station kcra is in the sierra with who he was and why the danger is still great this weekend. >> you can seat excitement for ski and the smile on his face. he lived for adventure. he died from his injured. these are photographs in the avalanche site. you can see the path of the slide as it goes from the ridge in to the trees. brackett grew up in ham where his track coach still remembers him. >> fun loving, when could what was a cross country practice like it's -- it's perfect and saying think of someone reaching down in your throat and trying to pull out your lungs, so that showed his work ethic. >> reporter: skiers say that they weren't taking any chances. >> absolutely. we were -- a guide as you said and he had all the proper equipment. radar equipment and even though we dent -- we didn't go in too deep. >> reporter: the avalanche danger is still
a large demonstration took place today in the city, a large number of the city's buildings have been damaged or destroyed by government shelling. >> we have new information about the avalanche victim who died last night. richard sharp from station kcra is in the sierra with who he was and why the danger is still great this weekend. >> you can seat excitement for ski and the smile on his face. he lived for adventure. he died from his injured. these are photographs in the avalanche...
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a human rights activists says the opposition free syrian army had to flee the city. large quantities of weapons are believed to have been smuggled into deir al-zor from anybody g i iraq. government forces have already taken the central city of homs and the northern city of idvid. the government has accepted a humanitarian fact-finding team and president assad agreed to allow in experts who will discuss the formation of a group to monitor any cease-fire. still government troops show little sign of letting up in their attacks. russia has offered conditional support for a u.n. security council statement designed to end the crisis. foreign minister sergei lavrov made some of his toughest comments yet. the security council has been negotiating a statement to express its support for the mission of the u.n. and arab league special envoy kofi annan. the former u.n. secretary-general has been working to persuade syrian president bashar al assad to stop the crackdown on civilians. lavrov said russia is ready to endorse a statement and a legally binding resolution, cited two conditio
a human rights activists says the opposition free syrian army had to flee the city. large quantities of weapons are believed to have been smuggled into deir al-zor from anybody g i iraq. government forces have already taken the central city of homs and the northern city of idvid. the government has accepted a humanitarian fact-finding team and president assad agreed to allow in experts who will discuss the formation of a group to monitor any cease-fire. still government troops show little sign...
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other cities have had large losses of african-americans. oakland dropped between 1990 and 2008. richmond from 43 to 27. you look at where they went, and you see the suburbs between san francisco and sacramento is where many of the african- americans left during that time. for example, the number of african-americans grew by 33,000. antioch had 1700 african americans, today over 18,000. going back to the first chart, you saw white families leaving in the '60s and '70s. now we have african-american families moved into the suburbs. a lot of this movement occurred before the recession. many of these are working class families. they have moved to the suburbs or the safety net is nowhere near as strong as in san francisco. the other concern about this with african-americans is that it shows the number of homeowners in san francisco. a lot of the phenomenon was that they've you have the largest of ownership rate for many years. a lot of homeowners cashed in their chips and moved out of the city. the show's the number of african american homeowners in the city. they have declined much f
other cities have had large losses of african-americans. oakland dropped between 1990 and 2008. richmond from 43 to 27. you look at where they went, and you see the suburbs between san francisco and sacramento is where many of the african- americans left during that time. for example, the number of african-americans grew by 33,000. antioch had 1700 african americans, today over 18,000. going back to the first chart, you saw white families leaving in the '60s and '70s. now we have...
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we had a large demand from cities from neighborhoods from families of drug addicts coming to the central government so that we had just to look how to accompany new ways to get on the scientist way to publish the scientific evidence and we have the chance and the difficulty to vote very often on public issues in switzerland so we have something like 15 votes on local or federal level on the drug policy. each of these campaigns, each of these votes were proceeded by political campaigns and discussions and i would say switzerland became the people who were well-informed on the drug issue. they accepted the change of ours. >> this is a lot cheaper and much more effective. between 60 and 80% of all break-ins are drug-related. if you can treat people and get them off drug, they won't need to get their fix and break in. enormous benefit to individuals in society. if you can treat people. >> also, can we discuss the specific forms of reduction and treatment that you pursued in switzerland and in particular whether this was maintenance or abstinence based. >> we had always treatments that are st
we had a large demand from cities from neighborhoods from families of drug addicts coming to the central government so that we had just to look how to accompany new ways to get on the scientist way to publish the scientific evidence and we have the chance and the difficulty to vote very often on public issues in switzerland so we have something like 15 votes on local or federal level on the drug policy. each of these campaigns, each of these votes were proceeded by political campaigns and...
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we have a very large project team on the city side and consultant team side to ensure that the technical studies are robust enough to inform the work going forward. the overview of the project's schedule right now, we are in phase one, the concept development phase. we're hoping to move quickly into phase two, the environmental review from 2012 to 2013, at which point we will answer detailed designs with a goal of a construction start in 2015. the current schedule is phase one and we held the first public outreach last year in 2011. we have been working since then on gathering information around existing conditions and the best practices. we are currently looking at the world of alternatives for market streets. through it -- although a study of this nature is complex and complicated, there are many pieces to the project. we have a diverse group of stakeholders with varied interests, working hard on coordinating with other projects and programs city-wide and things adjacent to market street. transit affective best projects and the work happening in the transkei. the budget that the team s
we have a very large project team on the city side and consultant team side to ensure that the technical studies are robust enough to inform the work going forward. the overview of the project's schedule right now, we are in phase one, the concept development phase. we're hoping to move quickly into phase two, the environmental review from 2012 to 2013, at which point we will answer detailed designs with a goal of a construction start in 2015. the current schedule is phase one and we held the...
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and a large part by the controller's office, and they meet with people in the city and the bay area at large. experts in the various fields that impact the city's revenue. so there is always a person from realty, you know, real-estate developers, and basically, they're all so seeing growth in revenues for the general fund. we are trying to be very conservative in making sure that we do not overestimate our revenues, as was done several years ago, so we do not have a situation where we have to cut staff. but we are recognizing that there are increases. we also know, and i think you're all fully aware, that filling positions does take a long time. so, you know, not only do we have the normal attrition, we are forced into attrition by the fact that physicians do not get filled right away. so we feel pretty confident. on the subject of positions and representative positions, we were successful this last week in getting 15 requisitions through the mayor's office under the department of human resources. now the trick is going to be being able to actually being able to bring somebody on board
and a large part by the controller's office, and they meet with people in the city and the bay area at large. experts in the various fields that impact the city's revenue. so there is always a person from realty, you know, real-estate developers, and basically, they're all so seeing growth in revenues for the general fund. we are trying to be very conservative in making sure that we do not overestimate our revenues, as was done several years ago, so we do not have a situation where we have to...