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chicago is completely avoid of any working units while the workforce changed over time because their large city they have no more buildings to renovate and a large capacity to move into and become and stay an attractive city i'm not talking about the winter but in this city we have the ability throughout the late 70s and 80s into prop m and all the way to today to create the balance we're the tipping point i think that didn't mean to basically jump to hire johann sebastian bach numbers but find other tools to recapture a proper balance. i want to remind us in the early 90s me over built office by some an step up to the plate we have now office buildings to housing we haven't figured out the balance by a residual capacity of downtown buildings in c-3 that have's slipped from previously being class a to b plus or b and the abatement of ability to how to have those buildings to attractivenessness and moving into an a building including looking at how dense those buildings what about populated because we need to look at existing buildings how they're being used and readapted to contemporary office
chicago is completely avoid of any working units while the workforce changed over time because their large city they have no more buildings to renovate and a large capacity to move into and become and stay an attractive city i'm not talking about the winter but in this city we have the ability throughout the late 70s and 80s into prop m and all the way to today to create the balance we're the tipping point i think that didn't mean to basically jump to hire johann sebastian bach numbers but find...
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>> in any large city, there were other haight-ashburys, which people could point to., we're on the map, we're big, and we're far more interesting than what you all have to offer. ♪ >> how do you answer the questions of parents who are concerned about the use of lsd and marijuana for their children? >> these are young people who are hungering for older people, for their parents to listen to them. these youngsters want to share with their parents the grandeur and the glory that they are encountering. and perhaps, eventually, when you're spiritually ready, you'll turn on with your children, if you think that's the right thing to do. ♪ >> monterey pop, it was the absolute ultimate love-in. ♪ ♪ down by the window, just looking out at the rain ♪ ♪ mm-mmm, oh >> the best festival that i've played pretty much ever is monterey pop festival. ♪ just looking out at the rain >> monterey hit like lightning. popular music was changing and had become something different, and it was a whole new generation of people that wanted to march with it. it said, get on board. we're leaving tow
>> in any large city, there were other haight-ashburys, which people could point to., we're on the map, we're big, and we're far more interesting than what you all have to offer. ♪ >> how do you answer the questions of parents who are concerned about the use of lsd and marijuana for their children? >> these are young people who are hungering for older people, for their parents to listen to them. these youngsters want to share with their parents the grandeur and the glory...
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many have never been to the capital city or a large city in their own countries but they were migrating across thousands of miles and more for 45 border so it's about making that decision and often, excuse me, migrants will turn to family of course to discuss leavetaking and is all a sending a family member to make wages to support the family left behind. migrants increasingly return to religion both add a personal and institutional level. it's basically religion is the institution that they trust. it's the one institution they can identify with mostly and it's expressed in numerous ways but often and very often through counseling and blessings. one of the interesting findings across all the groups and all of the different religious faiths was in fact this reliance on migration blessings before they left. they found them very powerful. almost an unofficial passport. a spiritual passport, something that carries so much significance for the migrants themselves. so that's about leavetaking. >> host: when these young people, mostly young people in guatemala or mexico or wherever, are they m
many have never been to the capital city or a large city in their own countries but they were migrating across thousands of miles and more for 45 border so it's about making that decision and often, excuse me, migrants will turn to family of course to discuss leavetaking and is all a sending a family member to make wages to support the family left behind. migrants increasingly return to religion both add a personal and institutional level. it's basically religion is the institution that they...
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, particularly the massacre that took lace in our office were just the -- in our -- there was a large city and of protesters against the two that ousted the muslim brotherhood president, mohammed al morsi. on that morning, early in the morning, pursuant to a plan that the interior ministry devised security forces surrounded the square, basically went in with bulldozers, armored personnel hundreds of troops, and within minutes started shooting at protesters. sometimes indiscriminately, sometimes using snipers. human rights watch has collected the names of 817 protesters who were killed that day, and the actual number is probably over 1000. >> you say the principal architect of the crackdown was a man -- is that right? what did he do? >> three individuals were principally responsible. the man who was in charge was basically assigned by the national defense counsel, the interior minister, mr. abraham -- mr. ibrahim. he reported to the deputy prime minister of security affairs. we named these two along with the head of the special forces as the people who seemed to direct the operation, which
, particularly the massacre that took lace in our office were just the -- in our -- there was a large city and of protesters against the two that ousted the muslim brotherhood president, mohammed al morsi. on that morning, early in the morning, pursuant to a plan that the interior ministry devised security forces surrounded the square, basically went in with bulldozers, armored personnel hundreds of troops, and within minutes started shooting at protesters. sometimes indiscriminately, sometimes...
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. >> we have more police officers than any large city in the country per capita.o let's not do that. >> reporter: austin is one of chicago's more violent neighborhoods. this marks the shot where a 14-year-old was gunned down on sunday, shot in the back by two unknown assailants. austin is one of the neighborhoods the state troopers are covering. it also is in this man's district. he is convinced the state police are making a difference. >> the world is out that you cannot commit crime in chicago because if you do, you are going to get caught. the laws are there to deter. >> reporter: still ford admits it may take time before the people doing the shooting, get that message. >>> concerns are growing in the united states and around the world over ebola, senegal has now confirmed its first case of ob oboe -- ebola. the world health organization is warning that the number of cases could rise to 20,000 in a matter of months. that's six times the amount right now. which is why the time line of vaccine trials is now being pushed up to as soon as next week. >> the day abou
. >> we have more police officers than any large city in the country per capita.o let's not do that. >> reporter: austin is one of chicago's more violent neighborhoods. this marks the shot where a 14-year-old was gunned down on sunday, shot in the back by two unknown assailants. austin is one of the neighborhoods the state troopers are covering. it also is in this man's district. he is convinced the state police are making a difference. >> the world is out that you cannot...
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. >> ( translated ): both small villages and large cities are u surrounded by the ukrainiantl army, whichctly hittings residential areas with the aim r you know, it sadly reminds me of the events of the second world war when german nazis, the o german fascist army, surroundedi our cities, like leningrad.wh >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, f foreign ministers from the i european union met in milan,fo italy, amid calls for new sanctions against russia.l and the human toll kept growingp the united nations reported h nearly 2,600 people have beenuk killed in eastern ukraine through august 27.ea leaders of the european unionor nations meet tomorrow.e they've invited the president of ukraine to address the summit.ay the white house today defended president obama's statement that there's no strategy yet on howmi to deal with "islamic state" forces in syria.ar press secretary josh earnestnt said mr. obama wants an overall plan, including a military component.nt he said the president is waitin for the pentagon to show him options. w >> there are some who probably would make the case that it is f okay to
. >> ( translated ): both small villages and large cities are u surrounded by the ukrainiantl army, whichctly hittings residential areas with the aim r you know, it sadly reminds me of the events of the second world war when german nazis, the o german fascist army, surroundedi our cities, like leningrad.wh >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, f foreign ministers from the i european union met in milan,fo italy, amid calls for new sanctions against russia.l and the human toll kept growingp the...
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that puts philly at number 192 dead last among america's large cities. n first in the report, ft. collins, colorado, and dead last among all cities, worcester, massachusetts. new york city, which you think would have worse drivers than philadelphia, isn't even close. it ranks 155. >>> we have new video this morning that is purported to show isis supporters celebrating after militants captured a major military base in syria. dozens of vehicles honked their horns after an air field was taken over. it was home to syrian warplanes, helicopters, tanks and ammunition bunkers. it is the third syrian military base in the area to fall to the extremists since last month. >>> united states surveillance planes are now flying over syria to get intelligence on the militant group isis that could lead to air strikes after isis murdered an american journalist last week and threatened the lives of more u.s. hostages. syria's foreign minister says they're ready to help confront isis but they warn that the u.s. should not carry out air strikes without syria's consent. the fo
that puts philly at number 192 dead last among america's large cities. n first in the report, ft. collins, colorado, and dead last among all cities, worcester, massachusetts. new york city, which you think would have worse drivers than philadelphia, isn't even close. it ranks 155. >>> we have new video this morning that is purported to show isis supporters celebrating after militants captured a major military base in syria. dozens of vehicles honked their horns after an air field was...
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. >> if you have to evacuate a very large city, or tens or hundreds of thousands of people are displaced and that there are very large areas of land that are rendered uninhabitable for tens to hundreds of years, the-- it gets to the point where it-- you know, the estimation of the damages and the costs to the government become inestimable, incalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my colleagues and i did a number of estimates based on the spent fuel catching fire at reactors, and some of these estimates went into the hundreds of billions of dollars. >> so why is the liability cap for insurance only $12.6 billion if the actual cost of a disaster could be far greater? >> now, clearly after fukushima, $12 billion doesn't look like nearly enough. >> raising the cap would be costly. the nuclear industry says $12.6 billion is enough because nuclear power is safe and the probably of a major accident low. >> i think that the amount of coverage is adequate. we have seen that the three mile island accident,
. >> if you have to evacuate a very large city, or tens or hundreds of thousands of people are displaced and that there are very large areas of land that are rendered uninhabitable for tens to hundreds of years, the-- it gets to the point where it-- you know, the estimation of the damages and the costs to the government become inestimable, incalculable. >> nuclear accidents are costly. some experts say an extreme event here could cost as much as $500 billion or more. >> my...
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eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk andone as can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the road leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of course from a security point of view but recently we cannot do it because it became a very dangerous. and there's still a wall of silence from kiev over the whereabouts of missing russian journalist andre stannin that's despite global calls for his safe release from the u.n. and rights groups andres a renowned photographer who's been covering conflicts all over the world the hashtag free andrew has since been trending on social networks he's been missing for ten days and so far they have been only mixed signals about where he may be at first denied detaining him but then admitted he's been arrested by security fo
eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk andone as can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the road leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of course from...
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in the past weeks, ukrainian forces have moved closer to a large city considered the stronghold of proussian separatists. >>> well, it has rattled some nerves but american officials insist all is safe. for the zirs time someone infected with ebola, a doctor, is being treated here in the united states. >> this was a specially outfitted plane that flew to liberia to pick up dr. kent brantly landing in the united states on saturday. we have this remarkable video as he arrived at the hospital here in atlanta. he walked by himself with little assistance. chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta spoke to two medical officials who explained how the highly orchestrated patient transport worked. >> reporter: simply getting the patient, dr. kent brantly from point a to point b from the air force base to the hospital here required a lot of planning, state department, cdc, the hospital itself. the two gentlemen you are about to meet say they have been planning for this day for 12 years. any reservations by any members? you have probably heard reports from citizens of atlanta, they are concerned ab
in the past weeks, ukrainian forces have moved closer to a large city considered the stronghold of proussian separatists. >>> well, it has rattled some nerves but american officials insist all is safe. for the zirs time someone infected with ebola, a doctor, is being treated here in the united states. >> this was a specially outfitted plane that flew to liberia to pick up dr. kent brantly landing in the united states on saturday. we have this remarkable video as he arrived at the...
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>> reporter: philadelphia and kansas city recently enacted stricter curfews with several other large cities considering the same. now it's baltimore's turn. kristen welker, nbc news, baltimore. >>> coming up next here tonight, why the ceo of a billion dollar company gave up what he calls the best job he ever had. >>> the ceo of a billion dollar high-tech company is getting a lot attention for a decision he made to quit his job in order to spend more time with his family, a decision apparently striking a chord among a growing number of working dads. as a man, no one asked max schireson how he balanced the demands of being a ceo and dad to three kids, but he wishes someone had. >> the stress from work and then the additional stress of trying to find enough time at home was tough. >> reporter: as ceo for billion dollar software company mongodb, schireson puts in 70 hours a week and travels 300,000 miles a year. all landing him at a cross road . and a decision he was compelled to explain on his blog. >> life is about choices. right now i choose to spend more time with my family. >> reporter: sc
>> reporter: philadelphia and kansas city recently enacted stricter curfews with several other large cities considering the same. now it's baltimore's turn. kristen welker, nbc news, baltimore. >>> coming up next here tonight, why the ceo of a billion dollar company gave up what he calls the best job he ever had. >>> the ceo of a billion dollar high-tech company is getting a lot attention for a decision he made to quit his job in order to spend more time with his family,...
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. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, 400 acre colony on the river. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in two separate facilities. >> every criminal who committed an act is coming through here if they come from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they are tired. they are dirt y. they are hungry. if you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or the lowest of the low drug dealers. >> get between 80, 90 admission a day. around the clock, 4 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. >> what size do you wear? >> 8.5. >> guess what. 10 is going to be your lucky number. >> never stops. the city never sleeps. >> while cell inspections are routine and all the ja
. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests. everybody who gets arrested and who doesn't get bailed out comes to us. >> get arrested in the big apple, and you're almost assured of a trip to rikers island, 400 acre colony on the river. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in two separate...
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eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk and india as can these two large cities and this is kid strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the roads leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of course from a security point of view but recently we cannot do it because it became a very dangerous. now for kids foreign backers the level of civilian deaths in the east as a result of having weaponry is getting tough to avoid although when the washington was asked about that it wasn't enough to dance its unshakeable support fortieth's methods. we call in the attorneys take every step to avoid the local population as they try to free the city from the separatists but do you support the specific use of heavy artillery that could carry the risk of civilian casualties and we call on them not to use a weapon t
eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk and india as can these two large cities and this is kid strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the roads leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of...
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reporter: philadelphia and kansas city recently enacted stricter kerr fews with several other large citiesltimore. >>> coming up next here tonight, why the ceo of a billion dollar company gave up what he calls the best job he ever had. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. why suffer more than you have to? you can do something different. because the landscape of options has changed. brisdelle is the only fda approved, non-hormonal option proven to reduce moderate to severe hot flashes during menopause. and the bedtime dose provides 24-hour relief. brisdelle is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have changes in mood or behavior, thoughts of suicide, or a high fever, stiff muscles or confusion, signs of a possible life-threatening condition. abnormal bleeding,
reporter: philadelphia and kansas city recently enacted stricter kerr fews with several other large citiesltimore. >>> coming up next here tonight, why the ceo of a billion dollar company gave up what he calls the best job he ever had. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former...
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asela tells me they've rolled this out in 422 localities, some of them large cities. what i'm seeing right now is mostly -- it's a new system and people are afraid of it. when we get more training most of those problems should go away. we 're still going to have bugs. oakland rolled out eight, nine months ago. i talked to the chief over there and she says six months later we're still working on it. it's a custom -- it's a off the shelf system that's customized to every jurisdiction, but i ensure you we have staff in the training room all last week and really from the last six to eight months we've had a line staff. prior to that we really couldn't have them in there looking at it because we had nothing to look at. prior to that there was sessions between management, mid management, line staff talking to asela about our business model. we used the business management that we did under's ton. that was brought out in detail and that's how we did our business. that's what they wanted to know. we handed them that full package and worked with them. i've had many discussions
asela tells me they've rolled this out in 422 localities, some of them large cities. what i'm seeing right now is mostly -- it's a new system and people are afraid of it. when we get more training most of those problems should go away. we 're still going to have bugs. oakland rolled out eight, nine months ago. i talked to the chief over there and she says six months later we're still working on it. it's a custom -- it's a off the shelf system that's customized to every jurisdiction, but i...
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eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk andone as can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the road leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of course from security point of view but recently we cannot do it because it became a very dangerous. summer is not is watching the tragedy unfold in eastern ukraine. follow her on twitter to find interviews with the locals from. now as we mentioned earlier it's suspected that incendiary bombs were used over the aunt's to discuss that let's now talk to a former u.k. army officer and scotland yard detective and terrorism specialist charles schwab ridge who was the first person to investigate israel's use of white phosphorus in the two thousand and eight two thousand and nine gaza campaign thanks so much mr shoebridg
eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk andone as can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the road leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of course from...
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is in the really surprising, that we will see more crashes and more fender beeners, in a busy, large city with a lot of traffic congestion on the highways and a lot of room for motorist. >> reporter: veteran drivers blame distractions and rushing on traffic too. >> i think it is more because people are texting and cell phones. it is just the technology. >> i think that everyone is in a rush. everybody cares about themselves on the road. >> reporter: with the lane or day weekend head of us triple a mid-atlantic is saying they are expecting american 460,000 residents from the five county area around philadelphia, to be on the road, this weekend, but here's the really good news, gas prices, $3.47 a gallon, that is the best price of the entire year. reporting live, overlooking the busy schuylkill expressway, pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 eyewitness muse. >> pat, silver lining there, thanks very much. >>> we want to know what you have to say about philadelphia drivers and i know you have an opinion, everybody does, send it to us at facebook.com/cbs philly. send us a tweet at cbs philly. i can't wait t
is in the really surprising, that we will see more crashes and more fender beeners, in a busy, large city with a lot of traffic congestion on the highways and a lot of room for motorist. >> reporter: veteran drivers blame distractions and rushing on traffic too. >> i think it is more because people are texting and cell phones. it is just the technology. >> i think that everyone is in a rush. everybody cares about themselves on the road. >> reporter: with the lane or day...
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several locations throughout the city to voice their anger over the shooting of michael brown five people were arrested for minor violation. joined what was by and large a peaceful protest. as the detail. the wave of ferguson protests has reached new york city in fact n.y.c. has become one of ninety cities across the united states to stage billy's brutality protest vigils were held everywhere across the city and all parts of manhattan brooklyn bronx and queens but of course the biggest attention was drawn to the protests that union square which started six pm on thursday several hundred people in fact closer to a thousand gathered there to avoid their discontent about the growing number of cases of police brutality banners with words black live matter and civilized not expired by the worst team in the hand which the people decided to march towards the times square and that's when things got a little more uglier there was some pushing and shoving with the police and we have eyewitnesses accounts suggesting that at least four people have been detained by why d.d. although the authorities are not confirming any arrests and not explaining as to why these
several locations throughout the city to voice their anger over the shooting of michael brown five people were arrested for minor violation. joined what was by and large a peaceful protest. as the detail. the wave of ferguson protests has reached new york city in fact n.y.c. has become one of ninety cities across the united states to stage billy's brutality protest vigils were held everywhere across the city and all parts of manhattan brooklyn bronx and queens but of course the biggest...
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how bad the damage is look at but as you can see here it's been more or less a blitter rated this large city with a population of a million about a half half million of them who used to live there have now left and try to flee the violence. and often reports from the russia ukraine border where thousands are attempting to escape. it's the final countdown for lugansk in kiev winds are now eastern ukraine remains under the control of and to get in and forces the challenge in the region is intensifying to try to persecute to cover whoever is to come then ask checkpoint at the russian ukrainian border the line of cars and people stretches for kilometers and almost nobody is willing to cross into ukraine once you are through here in the end to terror to ration zone where no one can guarantee your safety few hours to search for a driver to take us towards the guns with little success then we met and the tolly he's sixty three years old and east from the guns almost every day he travels to russia and then. within missions. when people escape from the attacks they took very little with that that's w
how bad the damage is look at but as you can see here it's been more or less a blitter rated this large city with a population of a million about a half half million of them who used to live there have now left and try to flee the violence. and often reports from the russia ukraine border where thousands are attempting to escape. it's the final countdown for lugansk in kiev winds are now eastern ukraine remains under the control of and to get in and forces the challenge in the region is...
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police on your cultural home arm in a large city bank of new polish face i can show you. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. and the nice today and signs of far worse a state pays told my master chamberlain many many places and i would say i suppose red square demonstrators refuse to release an arcade setting it up what if scenarios you'll see the game sales were. recounted are in a sort of.
police on your cultural home arm in a large city bank of new polish face i can show you. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i'm sure. and the nice today and signs of far worse a state pays told my master chamberlain many many places and i would say i suppose red square demonstrators refuse to release an arcade setting it up what if scenarios you'll see the game sales were. recounted are in a sort of.
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large cities, key cities like iraq's second largest city, mosul.cia under control. this is going to have to be ininclusive government if things are going to change on the ground. the new prime minister needs to bring the sunni arab community back into the fold, make them feel like they are part of the political process. over the past few years, the policies of prime minister nuri al maliki made them feel persecuted by the shia dominated government. they are key in combatting isis here as we have seen in the past. they help the u.s. military combat extremist groups like al qaeda and iraq. we cannot look at iraq without looking at syria. you cannot look at it in isolation. isis has ground, territory it controls, allowing this group to withdrawal back into syria as a result of the air strikes. it can regroup and strike back again. over the past couple weeks, we have seen the group making advances in northern syria. so, as warned by the u.s., the issue of syria needs to be tackled. that is key to changing the situation here on the ground. >> thank you.
large cities, key cities like iraq's second largest city, mosul.cia under control. this is going to have to be ininclusive government if things are going to change on the ground. the new prime minister needs to bring the sunni arab community back into the fold, make them feel like they are part of the political process. over the past few years, the policies of prime minister nuri al maliki made them feel persecuted by the shia dominated government. they are key in combatting isis here as we...
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live in a large city. they face i think sometimes. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to comedian and he's also been author of the two thousand and eight smash hit book does anything it bankers and fifty three other indispensable questions for the credit crunch to any welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me on right now in the six years after your smash book we still have front page headlines in the daily mail that say let's throw the crooked bankers in jail what's what's been going on nothing's happened in six years accompli for the book has a total silence of an all round about four thousand companies or something has not completely changed the entire face of economics would you made a good point if you said through the bankers in jail here we are six years later they're still asking this question should we throw them in jail you seen mood six years ago you instinctively had that feeling you got to go to jail well what's the problem why aren't they in jail or worse because we wan
live in a large city. they face i think sometimes. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to comedian and he's also been author of the two thousand and eight smash hit book does anything it bankers and fifty three other indispensable questions for the credit crunch to any welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me on right now in the six years after your smash book we still have front page headlines in...
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most of these word national importance how do do this as the mayor even though it is a large city? how was it received when you come down on big national issues like that? >> i have been inactive pacifist and human rights activist, i a consider myself to be a feminist, . >> host: this is something that you have a real partnership with your wife throat the campaign and your time in office and she was not as public as you are you describe it does the true partnership and those initiatives were done in cooperation with her. >> and every step of the way. she is as much a part of this as i am. and to the floor and make any decisions i would counsel with her. in to end to go under the name the spiritual leader. [laughter] >> host: this is part of the big national decisionmaking? >> yes. i have been active all my life and i have protested against wrongful incarceration so after i became mayor, i thought should i put this aside now? or should i use the opportunity while i am the mayor to give it even more leverage? i decided to do that. when i started as mayor, that is something that happe
most of these word national importance how do do this as the mayor even though it is a large city? how was it received when you come down on big national issues like that? >> i have been inactive pacifist and human rights activist, i a consider myself to be a feminist, . >> host: this is something that you have a real partnership with your wife throat the campaign and your time in office and she was not as public as you are you describe it does the true partnership and those...
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it was faster even than what we saw occurring in large cities or major metros. st time, we have more poor residents living in suburbs than cities. by 2012, 3 million more. shift goes from urban challenge to a regional one. what impact is it having in the metro areas in terms of where you are finding the steepest increases in poverty? the challenges that come along with this rapid growth of poverty, and the fact that not only as poverty has grown, it has also become more concentrated, and higher poverty and more distressed immunities, which are also emerging in irving -- urban communities. that creates challenges, particularly for those who have not built up infrastructures and support systems that cities have spent decades creating in order to address the needs of the poor. now you have many communities facing the properties -- the level of poverty they have not seen in the past and they are not adequately equipped to address those needs. >> what is the difference between distressed neighborhoods and high poverty neighborhoods? >> again, as we have seen this rapi
it was faster even than what we saw occurring in large cities or major metros. st time, we have more poor residents living in suburbs than cities. by 2012, 3 million more. shift goes from urban challenge to a regional one. what impact is it having in the metro areas in terms of where you are finding the steepest increases in poverty? the challenges that come along with this rapid growth of poverty, and the fact that not only as poverty has grown, it has also become more concentrated, and higher...
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that is the fastest growth we have seen across the country and faster even than in large cities thatr major metros. governments, including the united states of america, accepted the national consensus government and the leadership of president mahmoud abbas. represents everyone, including hamas, and is committed to what ever we have agreed with the international community and israel. so, this national consensus government speaks on behalf of all palestinians and the representatives of hamas and jihad in this delegation in cairo, conducting the negotiation with israel. >> we have seen infrastructure across the country crumble and our modern-day economy is based on cities in the economic development that happens to cities. if you continue to have gas leak inand water mains exploding new york city or philadelphia, syracuse, we will not be able to build the kind of economy that will quiz us for leadership in the city. -- in this century. madeopical storm iselle landfall last night. the last time a storm of similar scale hit the islands was in 1952. that storm benefited one sector. we hav
that is the fastest growth we have seen across the country and faster even than in large cities thatr major metros. governments, including the united states of america, accepted the national consensus government and the leadership of president mahmoud abbas. represents everyone, including hamas, and is committed to what ever we have agreed with the international community and israel. so, this national consensus government speaks on behalf of all palestinians and the representatives of hamas and...
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these are in every city from the united states, from small farm communities even into large cities like angeles, new york, and other places. >> what would you like to see happen next with extra space storage? where would you like to go with the business? >> we see a continued growth path. this is an exciting time in the business. the internet has changed the marketing of the business and has given advantage to the larger operators because people today are searching for storage primarily online and primarily through mobile devices. if you are not the first five or six or seven that come up in a search, it is difficult to find customers. this helps customers -- companies like ourselves and other larger self-storage companies. we see a consolidation helping. wesee continued growth as acquire properties and bring them into the system. we see the opportunity to increase management structure. in some ways, half of our business is a light -- is a lot like marriott corporation, where we manage properties for other people and it can be profitable for the owners to have us manage their platform.
these are in every city from the united states, from small farm communities even into large cities like angeles, new york, and other places. >> what would you like to see happen next with extra space storage? where would you like to go with the business? >> we see a continued growth path. this is an exciting time in the business. the internet has changed the marketing of the business and has given advantage to the larger operators because people today are searching for storage...
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this is a group as it strikes over that large city.his decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. >>> welcome back, everyone, to our special coverage here on cnn, i'm errol barnett, and i'm isa soares. and these are your headlines this hour. another setback in the struggle to settle afghanistan's presidential elections. on wednesday, the two candidates pulled their representatives from a u.n. ballot ordered to be set up to end the standoff. the standoff is threatening to start up ethnic violence against in the country. >>> and the sister of the marathon bombing suspects was arrested in new york for allegedly making a bomb threat. police say the 24-year-old turned herself in and now faces a charge of aggravated harassment. she was later released and is expected to return to court on september 13th. >>> and rivals capturing the area near golan heights. four rebels and soldiers were killed in the fighting in the israeli-occupied controlled territory. >>> returning now
this is a group as it strikes over that large city.his decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. new fiber one streusel. >>> welcome back, everyone, to our special coverage here on cnn, i'm errol barnett, and i'm isa soares. and these are your headlines this hour. another setback in the struggle to settle afghanistan's presidential elections. on wednesday, the two candidates pulled their representatives from a u.n. ballot ordered to be...
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for towns and isis captures the country largest dam and given the militants the ability to flood large cities. >> it is harder. 836 a month. i have flour and water i can eat. you got to eat something. k yo your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. walt disney stock is higher today. it took in 94 million for the debut and the third highest weekend opening for any movie review. we'll get financial results and we'll see what the numbers tell us. it is a movie of talking raccoons. >> iate at pf changes. and did you ask them if my credit card information was compromised? >> i will ask. >> surprising new information about poverty in america in the august issue of national geographic magazine. one in six americans is considered hungry. and it is happening the subbushes are also a place where poverty is on th
for towns and isis captures the country largest dam and given the militants the ability to flood large cities. >> it is harder. 836 a month. i have flour and water i can eat. you got to eat something. k yo your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote...
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. >> in large american cities. tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next upstate new york. >> reporter: tonight, it is a race against time. those two amish girls vanished. >> we will aggressively pursue this investigation as a worst case scenario, because that's the only way we know how to work. >> reporter: it was 7:20 p.m. yesterday, 12-year-old fannie and her 6-year-old sister delilah working their family roadside vegetable stand. a white four door sedan pulled up. when it drove off, the girls were gone. their family, living in this traditional amish community of 10,000, have no phone, they ran to a neighbor's house to call police. setting off the search on land. rescue teams even searching underwater. a search that's made harder, police only have this sketch to work from. that's because in amish tradition, being photographed is not allowed. >>
. >> in large american cities. tucson, colorado springs. all reporting flash flooding. some places looked like this. this is tucson, the street filled with water, near colorado springs seeing more than an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. so yes, it's going to keep going tonight. but the next upstate new york. >> reporter: tonight, it is a race against time. those two amish girls vanished. >> we will aggressively pursue this investigation as a worst case scenario, because...
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. >> in my large city, there were other haight-ashburies.eresting than what you all have to offer. ♪ >> how do you answer the questions of parents who are concerned about the use of lsd and marijuana for their children? >> these are young people who are hungering for older people, for their parents to listen to them. these youngsters want to share with their parents the grandeur and glory they are encountering. and perhaps eventually when you're spiritually ready you'll turn on with your children if you think that's the right thing to do. ♪ >> monterey pop, it was the absolute ultimate love-in. ♪ ♪ just looking out at the rain >> the best festival i've played pretty much ever is monterey pop festival. ♪ >> monterey hit like lightning. popular music was changing and become something different and it was a whole new generation of people that wanted to march with it. it said, get on board. we're leaving town. ♪ i want to love you for so long ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> you realize, this is janice joplin before she was known. before she had ever tone her fi
. >> in my large city, there were other haight-ashburies.eresting than what you all have to offer. ♪ >> how do you answer the questions of parents who are concerned about the use of lsd and marijuana for their children? >> these are young people who are hungering for older people, for their parents to listen to them. these youngsters want to share with their parents the grandeur and glory they are encountering. and perhaps eventually when you're spiritually ready you'll turn...
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there are other parts of the country where cities did annex as they grow, and you had one large cityt has more of a mixed population and more sustainable kind of base to it. >> the thing we're trying to avoid is bifurcation. the idea that you are here or here, you want a lot of people in the middle. you need mixed race and income levels. >> because there's no reason that blocks should be so poor, except when they are cut off from jobs when they are in worse schools, when they have police departments that they feel are persecuting them, it leads to a black downward spiral. there are strong upper middle class black communities, but so many are not. >> interest. peter thank you. >> thank you. >> iraq is about to get a new leader. plus imagine a world where your frig talks to your scale in the bathroom. i for one would go hungry in such a house. it may not be such a good idea you either. we'll talk about that when we come back. >> every saturday, al jazeera america brings you controversial... >> both parties are owned by the corporations. >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas.
there are other parts of the country where cities did annex as they grow, and you had one large cityt has more of a mixed population and more sustainable kind of base to it. >> the thing we're trying to avoid is bifurcation. the idea that you are here or here, you want a lot of people in the middle. you need mixed race and income levels. >> because there's no reason that blocks should be so poor, except when they are cut off from jobs when they are in worse schools, when they have...