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. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and 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, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow two-lane bridge, the island is home to an average of 14,000 inmates in ten different facilities. >> every criminal who has committed the worst act -- >> bring all your property with you. >> -- is coming through here if they come from new york city. >> they come off of the streets. they are tired. they're dirty. they're hungry. and you saw everything there, whether it was somebody who was from wall street who was charged with fraud or whether it was the lowest of the low of the drug dealers. >> get between 80, 90 admission a day. around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. >> what size do you
. >> while new york city is the safest large city in america, and crime has been going down, one of the reasons that crime is going down is because the police do make a lot of arrests, and 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, a 400-acre penal colony on the east river, directly under the flight path of laguardia airport. connected to the mainland by a narrow...
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it gets very complicated, especially in a large city. >> reporter: companies are developing tools for control of mosquitos that carry disease. >> we have a couple of thousand of the deadliest animal in the world right here. >> reporter: this is spray to create a barrier on surfaces that kills mosquitos. >> that's the way we like them, nice and dead. >> reporter: the difficulty with completely eradicating the mosquito, experts say new options are needed. and they note innovation for control of the bugs has been slow. in part because that market is so much smaller than pesticides for crops. the foundation estimates the market is about 2 to $3 billion per year. the foundation is partnering with industries to develop new methods of mosquito control through a group called the innovative control. it includes many companies. over the last decades it has screened more than 4 million chemical compounds to find three to bring into development. >> >> some ways the chemicals that are easiest to develop have been developed and now we're getting a smaller and smaller pool of possibilities. >> repor
it gets very complicated, especially in a large city. >> reporter: companies are developing tools for control of mosquitos that carry disease. >> we have a couple of thousand of the deadliest animal in the world right here. >> reporter: this is spray to create a barrier on surfaces that kills mosquitos. >> that's the way we like them, nice and dead. >> reporter: the difficulty with completely eradicating the mosquito, experts say new options are needed. and they...
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we have your typical san francisco or any other large city protest.ms and singing and chanting with the police now in position to stop them from going any further. hopefully that is way it will stay. credit local officials for not letting this get any worse than it could have been. it was a little bit dicey for a while as they made runs towards the hotel. cheryl: connell, i'm being show you this live picture. donald trump just walked on to the stage. here he goes. let's listen, donald trump, southern california. >> that was not easiest entrance i ever made. my wife called. there are helicopters following you. we went under a fence and through a fence. oh, boy. felt like i was crossing the border, actually. you know? [laughter] i was crossing the border. and i got here. they said, mr. trump, would be really much easier, sir, if you just didn't speak today and just left and go back immediately to indiana. and i said, you know, we can't let these people down, right? do we agree? we can't do it! [applause] but i appreciate it. but it was fun. it was a lit
we have your typical san francisco or any other large city protest.ms and singing and chanting with the police now in position to stop them from going any further. hopefully that is way it will stay. credit local officials for not letting this get any worse than it could have been. it was a little bit dicey for a while as they made runs towards the hotel. cheryl: connell, i'm being show you this live picture. donald trump just walked on to the stage. here he goes. let's listen, donald trump,...
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they're focused on their own village, their own town, their, their own community in a large city. inducing them to separate because it works better for us is a real challenge. >> i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about the spread of isis and southeast asia and how real that is, in particular the increasing issues with us. in countries like india, bangladesh and pakistan, how capable are the government at recognizing this preparation? >> that's a very good question. that is of concern because of the profit since that appeared to be forming in some countries in southeast asia. i'll just say, without singling out anyone, there are varying degrees of recognition of the problem and we will do what we can to share and enlighten and educate, at least from our standpoint what's happening in each of these countries. >> is there anybody who hasn't had one, before before we go to a second round,. >> brian from the l.a. times. >> i wanted to ask have you seen any indications that portable air missiles are in use in syria and what kind of threat does that pose? >> there certainly
they're focused on their own village, their own town, their, their own community in a large city. inducing them to separate because it works better for us is a real challenge. >> i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about the spread of isis and southeast asia and how real that is, in particular the increasing issues with us. in countries like india, bangladesh and pakistan, how capable are the government at recognizing this preparation? >> that's a very good question. that...
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and we have the epidemic of gun violence which is stalking our country from small towns large cities. >> reporter: clinton certainly has to be riding a wave coming off of a huge double digit victory in new york's primary yesterday. polls here loyal and throughout the state of pennsylvania really have her as well with a solid double digit lead in pennsylvania. she is certainly hoping to ride out another victory here in pennsylvania in the upcoming primary on the 26th, on tuesday. that is very latest for now, we will have more on the rally here and clinton's comments when she gets here at 6:30 coming up in the later newscast. reporting live, natasha brown for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> natasha, thank you. >>> bernie sanders is holding two events tomorrow, first he will make a stop in reading berks county for a town hall meeting and then rally with which supporters at greater philadelphia expo center in oaks, montgomery county. >>> on the republican side ted cruz shrugged off his third place loss in the new york primary and met with supporters at a museum in hershey, dot son county. he
and we have the epidemic of gun violence which is stalking our country from small towns large cities. >> reporter: clinton certainly has to be riding a wave coming off of a huge double digit victory in new york's primary yesterday. polls here loyal and throughout the state of pennsylvania really have her as well with a solid double digit lead in pennsylvania. she is certainly hoping to ride out another victory here in pennsylvania in the upcoming primary on the 26th, on tuesday. that is...
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his magazine in chicago the best large city hotel in north america. says he is worth billions. people dispute the total but he has gotten rich. however how much business building skill does it take to get rich in real estate of time when real estate prices have gone up-and-up? trump got a big head start. his father loaned him a million dollars. others say was 40 million or 200 million. no one knows but trump but if you start with billions or millions, apparo money and invest in real estate in the market you get rich. it doesn't make trump an amazing job creator. what others me is how basic trump is about his failures to carly fiorina confronted him about his bankruptcies. soon the. >> you ran up mountains of debts as well as losses using other people's money and you are forced to file for bankruptcy not once, not twice, four times, record for time so why should we trust you to do the financing of this nation any differently than you manage the audiences of your business is? stossel: you can't have free enterprise without failure but trump is being tri
his magazine in chicago the best large city hotel in north america. says he is worth billions. people dispute the total but he has gotten rich. however how much business building skill does it take to get rich in real estate of time when real estate prices have gone up-and-up? trump got a big head start. his father loaned him a million dollars. others say was 40 million or 200 million. no one knows but trump but if you start with billions or millions, apparo money and invest in real estate in...
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so of all the large cities in this country, from los angeles, on the west coast, new york on the east, el paso is this country's safest city. and it has been not just in the past year, but for years before this last one and for the last 10 or 15 years it's been rated one of the top five safest cities in the united states. and that is because the relation that we have with -- the relationship that we have with mexico, the migrants coming from that country are coming to this one to build a better life for hemselves, certainly, but more they are keeping them focused on their studies and contributing to their communities and staying out of trouble and getting ahead and doing better. that's what i want you to know when we talk about security relative to mexico. i also want my colleagues, who themselves are taxpayers and the taxpayers they represent to know that today we spend $18 billion a year to secure the u.s.-mexico border. that in the last 10 years, we have doubled the size of the border patrol force from 10,000 agents to 20,000 agents and that we are reaching, if we are not already p
so of all the large cities in this country, from los angeles, on the west coast, new york on the east, el paso is this country's safest city. and it has been not just in the past year, but for years before this last one and for the last 10 or 15 years it's been rated one of the top five safest cities in the united states. and that is because the relation that we have with -- the relationship that we have with mexico, the migrants coming from that country are coming to this one to build a better...
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. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one thing we have to remember is people coming to jail have not been found guilty yet. >> most of the 3500 men and women housed in bear county have only been charged with crimes under awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. others have been convicted and are serving short sentences or are awaiting trial in prison. he is currently awaiting charges of assault and vehicle theft, to which he's pled not guilty. >> i've been cut with razors, all around here. i mean, i got cut with a knife when this dude put six razors in a toothbrush. >> somebody tried to stab me in the chest and heart. it's been rough. i've been in two fights since i've been in this jail. >> nar
. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one thing we have to remember is people coming to jail have...
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california both have mandate and there's no reason why san francisco shouldn't lead the way for the large city and state rooftop solar is eloquent and efficient way to deal with greening and decategorization of the supply when the panels are generating 2rb89 they serve the trouble load of the building so when i plug my electrical car in when the sun is shining my car is driving on sunshine there is no better way to drive the clean green energy in san francisco than providing four generation and rooftop solar it is the democracy of our electricity supply thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon delaney from bright like that in support of this ordinance a very simple way to encourage the solar jobs in san francisco as well as increases our captain for this generation thank you, thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon my name is brendon the director of the u.s. green policy of northern california office here to express mire organizations sport for the proposed ordinance for better roof requirements the council has over 12 though organizational members and credentialed profession
california both have mandate and there's no reason why san francisco shouldn't lead the way for the large city and state rooftop solar is eloquent and efficient way to deal with greening and decategorization of the supply when the panels are generating 2rb89 they serve the trouble load of the building so when i plug my electrical car in when the sun is shining my car is driving on sunshine there is no better way to drive the clean green energy in san francisco than providing four generation and...
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on the banks of the ohio river, louisville, kentucky, has been ranked as one of the ten safest large cities in america. but downtown is a two-block reminder that not all is well. every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some will find themselves with new troubles. >> we have some intel from two various sources. there's been a whole lot of marijuana on the fourth floor, so we're trying to catch something and then link it back to certain inmates and try to link where it's coming in. we have some ideas, so what we've got now, i've activated the shift team of s.o.r.t. we're going to go in and get in their fast, search the inmates, search the dorm. and hopefully get some of the dope out of there today. >> go in there hard, get them all out, search them, go back in, search the dorm. all right. anybody causes us any problems, we cuff them
on the banks of the ohio river, louisville, kentucky, has been ranked as one of the ten safest large cities in america. but downtown is a two-block reminder that not all is well. every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time,...
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the incredible problem of violence accompanying the drug trade, particularly as it grew in our large citiesyou had individuals coming from overseas who were part of trafficking. i was a young prosecutor in the 1990's, i remember those days, i think the fault was, the solution crafted in washington could be passed and essentially affect every neighborhood the same way. it just did not. i think many of us who were practicing in that area saw those results soon after that. and realized that if we could in fact use the portions of the crime bill to focus on the kingpins, the large-scale traffickers, it would have a beneficial effect. as it hit the low level, nonviolent offenders -- it was not going to happen that way. al: bill clinton still says that it actually made the black community safer and murder rates were down. so he said there may have been unintended consequences. but it did some good, too. is that a fair assessment? ms. lynch: it is a mixed bag certainly it was effective when you are targeting those large traffickers, but when you are targeting the people who literally had tons of c
the incredible problem of violence accompanying the drug trade, particularly as it grew in our large citiesyou had individuals coming from overseas who were part of trafficking. i was a young prosecutor in the 1990's, i remember those days, i think the fault was, the solution crafted in washington could be passed and essentially affect every neighborhood the same way. it just did not. i think many of us who were practicing in that area saw those results soon after that. and realized that if we...
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philadelphia at this time, as bob -- as robert sort of introduced this to us -- already a fairly large city, but it's undergone a number of substantial demographic changes. so, for example, the black population in philadelphia almost doubles. it goes from 20,000 to 40,000. the population of italian immigrants in the city goes from 300 to 18,000. so you have this influx of newly-freed black folks entering the city at the same time that you have a lot of white european immigrants coming from abroad. but they're not really certain if these folks are white just yet, right? so when the irish immigrants come and some of the italian immigrants or sort of like russian jews, eastern european jews, they're not sure where they fit in. the torso itself is disturbing, right? it's a man, they know this much. but they didn't discertain his race. they don't know -- discern his race. they don't know is it a white man who's been killed? this would take a huge priority, right? is it a spaniard? you know, is it a mull last toe? some people suggested he might be of he brayic origin. so there's in whole hysteria
philadelphia at this time, as bob -- as robert sort of introduced this to us -- already a fairly large city, but it's undergone a number of substantial demographic changes. so, for example, the black population in philadelphia almost doubles. it goes from 20,000 to 40,000. the population of italian immigrants in the city goes from 300 to 18,000. so you have this influx of newly-freed black folks entering the city at the same time that you have a lot of white european immigrants coming from...
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throughout the region across cities of all size and trying to focus on the small cities medium and large citiesf you go to the other extreme option 3 the big city somewhere most of the growth focuses on san francisco and oakland and san jose and option two, that connects it focuses on the 3 big cities and the corridors that connect those on the west side on the east side of the bay so the emphasis is connecting cities of different size and providing a wide range range of the neighborhood scale each the scenarios the land use strategies and investment strategies that support that pattern of work and they intent to have the investments that will allow the growth that will happy in the region to be more sustainable and eligible and lastly the key elements in the update that will happen every 4 years we don't have the allocation but 3 tasks we need to address more specifically the population and job growth is the highest so across the board we're expecting higher numbers for city priorities development areas the issue of displacement we need to come up with strategies that are stronger at the local
throughout the region across cities of all size and trying to focus on the small cities medium and large citiesf you go to the other extreme option 3 the big city somewhere most of the growth focuses on san francisco and oakland and san jose and option two, that connects it focuses on the 3 big cities and the corridors that connect those on the west side on the east side of the bay so the emphasis is connecting cities of different size and providing a wide range range of the neighborhood scale...
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down terrorist to defeat the islamic state.t >> reporter: andrew tabler,nd the city of aleppo, a large citysyria, seems to be almost poised for a significant onslaught. >> that's right, during theng cessation of hostilities which is not a cease fire, there has been fighting and raids around the rei gem to close the ring around aleppo. we think they tend to close and then squeeze which will expel people from the neighboringe areas and create a huge humanitarian disaster. the question is willni the russians go along with it or hold back as negotiations continue in geneva? but since those negotiations aren't going well, we'll have to wait and see what the russians choose in the coming days. >> it seems the military has a couple of lines of thinking here. there's the assad regime and the i.s.i.s. attacks.i. so how do they deploy their military resources effectively enough? >> what you're sealing is a real focus on the defeat of the islamic state from a military perspective. you will hear it said repeatedly. the deployment of t forces both in iraq and syria suggest that in iraq you've had more f
down terrorist to defeat the islamic state.t >> reporter: andrew tabler,nd the city of aleppo, a large citysyria, seems to be almost poised for a significant onslaught. >> that's right, during theng cessation of hostilities which is not a cease fire, there has been fighting and raids around the rei gem to close the ring around aleppo. we think they tend to close and then squeeze which will expel people from the neighboringe areas and create a huge humanitarian disaster. the question...
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. >> reporter: regal wants to move 4-d into more large cities. hen a daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the stars are getting ready for a big night in country music. >> ♪ >> well, luke brian is rehearsing for the ac m award. brian is co host of the show this year and also up for entertainment of year. his fellow co host dirks bentley is up for mail vocal list of the year. you can see the a country muse ache ward at 8:00 right here on cbs-3. >>> still ahead next half an hour this might put your morning work out to shame why dozens are running up 50 flights of stairs inside a philadelphia sky scrape they are morning, a a live report on this unique fitness challenge when we come right back. >>> well, get ready for a roller coaster ride with the weather, something for everyone, including even a snow flurry or, yes, i did say snow, justin will break it all down next. >>> nova nation ready to go, fans are houston bound to cheer on their wildcats in the final four, sports director don bell tells us how players are preparing for tonight a's big gam
. >> reporter: regal wants to move 4-d into more large cities. hen a daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the stars are getting ready for a big night in country music. >> ♪ >> well, luke brian is rehearsing for the ac m award. brian is co host of the show this year and also up for entertainment of year. his fellow co host dirks bentley is up for mail vocal list of the year. you can see the a country muse ache ward at 8:00 right here on cbs-3....
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we -- as we transition to the next panel, which will be on the changing demographics in large cities, we're pleased to welcome to moderate this the man who is -- while it is -- while al jazeera is still on the air, the anchor of "america's inside story" there. he has a distinguished journalistic career as the chief national correspondent for the pbs "newshour" and before that, the host of national public radio's "talk of the nation." the author of three books, many articles, and chapters. he's a household name and really a household voice. familiar voice to all of us. please welcome ray suarez who will introduce his panel. >> thanks a lot, charlie. i was really pleased to be asked to moderate this panel, particularly, because i've had a front seat for this story for my entire life. growing up in brooklyn, working as a reporter in new york, los angeles, chicago, and washington, d.c., places that have seen decades of transformation. i've covered it as a reporter. i've written about it. the book is still in print and it makes a lovely gift. [ laughter ] and, you know, i think that this i
we -- as we transition to the next panel, which will be on the changing demographics in large cities, we're pleased to welcome to moderate this the man who is -- while it is -- while al jazeera is still on the air, the anchor of "america's inside story" there. he has a distinguished journalistic career as the chief national correspondent for the pbs "newshour" and before that, the host of national public radio's "talk of the nation." the author of three books, many...
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>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane accident. it really is a operator and erection crew malfunction. the crane did what it is expected to do. there is no structural failure that preceded the cranes path to the ground. so, the crew was held responsible for their misdeeds. unfortunately for their sake everybody that was on the crane died. >> in the intervening quarter century have there been structural failures or other failures that were a result of crews not doing the proper work? >> to the extent of my knowledge, not in california. certainly in seattle, new york, chicago, f
>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane...
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that is the mainstream scenario the intent to recognize potential growth across all cities in the region small or largee medium so a lot more suburban and growth in the smaller cities with a different type of structure for services located in those small main streams look at scenario 3 that's the big city somewhere most of the growth in population, housing and employment goes into oakland and san francisco and san jose and again, the strategy to identify what is the level of growth if we were to max on the growth in the 3 big cities the level of infrastructure but also what kind of questions we're raised what kind of place will you be in under that 0 somewhere if that's possibly and somewhere 2 what is called connecting neighborhoods focuses on the 3 cities the 3 large cities in the corridor that connect them in the east bay and west bay the intent for greatest connective active and broader access to jobs and functions across the jurisdictions so this will be shared in terms of numbers but it is an incident to the type of places that you see in san francisco how do you see the neighborhoods growing and
that is the mainstream scenario the intent to recognize potential growth across all cities in the region small or largee medium so a lot more suburban and growth in the smaller cities with a different type of structure for services located in those small main streams look at scenario 3 that's the big city somewhere most of the growth in population, housing and employment goes into oakland and san francisco and san jose and again, the strategy to identify what is the level of growth if we were...
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incredible amount of violence accompanying the drug trade particularly the drug trade grew in our large cities. you had individuals coming from overseas who were part of trafficking. i was a young prosecutor in the '90s and i remember those days. and i think that the thought was as is often the case, that a solution that was crafted and in washington could be passed. and essentially affect every neighborhood the same way. and it just didn't. and i think many of us who were practicek in that area saw those results soon after that. and realized that while if we could, in fact, use the portions of the crime bill to focus on the kingpins, the large scale traffickers, that it was really focused on, that would have a beneficial effect. but as it hit the lower level nonviolent offenders, it was not going to be. >> bill clinton still said that it actually made the black community safer and murder rates were down. so he said there may have been some unintended consequences but it did some good too. is that a fair assessment? >> i think it's definitely a mixed bag. certainly it was an effective tool whe
incredible amount of violence accompanying the drug trade particularly the drug trade grew in our large cities. you had individuals coming from overseas who were part of trafficking. i was a young prosecutor in the '90s and i remember those days. and i think that the thought was as is often the case, that a solution that was crafted and in washington could be passed. and essentially affect every neighborhood the same way. and it just didn't. and i think many of us who were practicek in that...
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california both have mandate and there's no reason why san francisco shouldn't lead the way for the large city and state rooftop solar is eloquent and efficient way to deal with greening and decategorization of the supply when the panels are generating 2rb89 they serve the trouble load of the building so when i plug my electrical car in when the sun is shining my car is driving on sunshine there is no better way to drive the clean green energy in san francisco than providing four generation and rooftop solar it is the democracy of our electricity supply thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon delaney from bright like that in support of this ordinance a very simple way to encourage the solar jobs in san francisco as well as increases our captain for this generation thank you, thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon my name is brendon the director of the u.s. green policy of northern california office here to express mire organizations sport for the proposed ordinance for better roof requirements the council has over 12 though organizational members and credentialed profession
california both have mandate and there's no reason why san francisco shouldn't lead the way for the large city and state rooftop solar is eloquent and efficient way to deal with greening and decategorization of the supply when the panels are generating 2rb89 they serve the trouble load of the building so when i plug my electrical car in when the sun is shining my car is driving on sunshine there is no better way to drive the clean green energy in san francisco than providing four generation and...
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cities lost? jed: many large u.s. re still diverse, both racially and ethnically, also in terms of income. increasingly, a lot of the most diverse places in the u.s. are suburban areas, including sunbelt suburban areas. you have a broad mix of white, african-american, asian american, and hispanic residents. joe: jed kolko, independent economist. thank you very much for joining us. alix: coming up on "what'd you miss?" the u.s. energy secretary hopes to broker a nuclear deal with iran one year ago. he discusses the progress since then, and the potential oil output freeze. more from that exclusive interview next. alix: "what'd you miss?" to freeze or not to freze. a opectwo days away from and non-opec production. the saudi's are on board if iran agrees to freeze as well. kuwait is sweetening that pot with a new idea to cap output at february levels instead of january. iran increased its output by 6% in february versus january. they would get her to -- they would get to produce more even if there was a freeze. in an exclu
cities lost? jed: many large u.s. re still diverse, both racially and ethnically, also in terms of income. increasingly, a lot of the most diverse places in the u.s. are suburban areas, including sunbelt suburban areas. you have a broad mix of white, african-american, asian american, and hispanic residents. joe: jed kolko, independent economist. thank you very much for joining us. alix: coming up on "what'd you miss?" the u.s. energy secretary hopes to broker a nuclear deal with iran...
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. >> they have a philadelphia school and a large regional city in the southeast part of the pennsylvania and we are happy that they won. happy to host it. >> these are scenes from the 85 celebration when villanova pulled off their upset against george town to win the mens title that year. city hall says the tab this time for extra services like police will be picked up by the university and the details were finalized midmorning and it was starting to plan on friday. >> we want folks to come into the city and feel comfortable this is their town and they feel welcome and coming into philadelphia and helping our economy and celebrating big events that we are all proud of. >> reporter: jim looking at that footage from 31 years ago tells me that there is a lot of excitement here friday afternoon, villanova is suppose to pick up the costs of $22,000 hail to the champions, live in dillworth park, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> vernon looking at that video from 31 years ago it makes people like you and i feel like we have been here for a while. but -- here is the convoy, the wildca
. >> they have a philadelphia school and a large regional city in the southeast part of the pennsylvania and we are happy that they won. happy to host it. >> these are scenes from the 85 celebration when villanova pulled off their upset against george town to win the mens title that year. city hall says the tab this time for extra services like police will be picked up by the university and the details were finalized midmorning and it was starting to plan on friday. >> we want...
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forces backed by russian air power have recaptured the ancient city of palmyra from isil after days of intense fighting. following a large stale operations, you're units operating in the countryside, backed by syrian and russian air forces, successfully in the city of pal mire a they had came over the ridges and killed large numbers of isil terrorists and destroyed bunkers. >> reporter: isil took over palmyra, also a world heritage site last may, and they began staging mass executions. known as the bride of the desert, palmyra used to have tens of thousands of terrorists a year before the conflict began. but the city is not known for its ruins. the prison complex, for decades, it was one of syria's most feared detention centers. thousands of government proponents were tortured there. shortly after taking over the city, isil took over the jail, destroying a symbol of control. it's location makes it important for the syrian armed forces and their allies. while russia recently withdrew most of its forces from syria after six months of aerial bombardment, the syrian president has of late also made advances in not rebel terri
forces backed by russian air power have recaptured the ancient city of palmyra from isil after days of intense fighting. following a large stale operations, you're units operating in the countryside, backed by syrian and russian air forces, successfully in the city of pal mire a they had came over the ridges and killed large numbers of isil terrorists and destroyed bunkers. >> reporter: isil took over palmyra, also a world heritage site last may, and they began staging mass executions....
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are focused on their own local area, their own village, their own town, their own community in a large city. inducing them to separate because it works better for us is a real challenge. >> we're going to extend the talk. -- to natal from politico. reporter: i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about the spread of isis in south asia and how real that is, in particular we're hearing reports that bangladesh has increasing issues with this and also was wondering in countries like india, bangladesh and pakistan in particular, how cooperative are the countries with recognizing there is a problem and cooperating with the united states on that? mr. clapper: that is a very good question. that is a concern because of the provinces to use the isil term that appear to be forming in some countries in southeast asia. i'll just say without singling out anyone is that there are varying degrees of recognition of the problem and we'll do what we can to share, to enlighten, to educate at least from our standpoint of what is happening in each of these countries. >> is there anyone who hasn't had one
are focused on their own local area, their own village, their own town, their own community in a large city. inducing them to separate because it works better for us is a real challenge. >> we're going to extend the talk. -- to natal from politico. reporter: i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about the spread of isis in south asia and how real that is, in particular we're hearing reports that bangladesh has increasing issues with this and also was wondering in countries like...
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this dollars short in my neck of the wood, and you do see some of those big numbers in other big large cities. it comes from go banking rates.com. >> lauren. >> yes. >> yeah compare to us other cities other than new york. >> let's see, miami, you need, they come in $46,000 short. that is much more the $22,000 short. you are basically, i mean, that doesn't paint a pretty picture of miami at all. the places like tucson, arizona and mesa, i mean, it takes nothing to live comfortably because the cost of living is so cheap. my brother just bought a house in phoenix, he only had to put $15,000 down and house is tremendous and brand new. >> in phoenix. >> yes. >> and it was like 1500 a year for taxes. >> cost of living, high. >> it is 120 and they have haboobs, have you ever seen a haboob. >> no what is that. >> it is a dust storm. >> yeah. >> oh. >> yes. >> i have studied haboobs. >> your brother is probably seeing a nice haboob out there in phoenix. >> she is like what, i cannot wait to google that this morning. >> haboob. >> just fun to say. >> h a a boob. >> yes, it is type of intense dust storm
this dollars short in my neck of the wood, and you do see some of those big numbers in other big large cities. it comes from go banking rates.com. >> lauren. >> yes. >> yeah compare to us other cities other than new york. >> let's see, miami, you need, they come in $46,000 short. that is much more the $22,000 short. you are basically, i mean, that doesn't paint a pretty picture of miami at all. the places like tucson, arizona and mesa, i mean, it takes nothing to live...
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it is become such a large city and there were no places to be able to do these rituals. so that was some friction there. i would encourage that seeks to stay, and sikhs and hindus to stay. afghanistan is an inclusive country, and we are a country where, for example, she is and sunnis have no province unlike our neighbors. it is a country that is really very hospitable. >> thank you. the lady over there. yes, please. >> national democratic institute. thank you so much for the wonderful speech. as always inspiring. my question is on sustainability. passion international unity government has made some great progress towards strengthening women's role across different sectors, encouraging women political engagement, assigning women members to hide council at very high official government positions. do you think these efforts are sustainable? talking beyond parody numbers, filling seek the position. how sustainable do you think these efforts are? thank you. >> the efforts will be as sustainable as the women themselves. you can open up, encourage, but the work has to be done b
it is become such a large city and there were no places to be able to do these rituals. so that was some friction there. i would encourage that seeks to stay, and sikhs and hindus to stay. afghanistan is an inclusive country, and we are a country where, for example, she is and sunnis have no province unlike our neighbors. it is a country that is really very hospitable. >> thank you. the lady over there. yes, please. >> national democratic institute. thank you so much for the...
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california both have mandate and there's no reason why san francisco shouldn't lead the way for the large city and state rooftop solar is eloquent and efficient way to deal with greening and decategorization of the supply when the panels are generating 2rb89 they serve the trouble load of the building so when i plug my electrical car in when the sun is shining my car is driving on sunshine there is no better way to drive the clean green energy in san francisco than providing four generation and rooftop solar it is the democracy of our electricity supply thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon delaney from bright like that in support of this ordinance a very simple way to encourage the solar jobs in san francisco as well as increases our captain for this generation thank you, thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon my name is brendon the director of the u.s. green policy of northern california office here to express mire organizations sport for the proposed ordinance for better roof requirements the council has over 12 though organizational members and credentialed profession
california both have mandate and there's no reason why san francisco shouldn't lead the way for the large city and state rooftop solar is eloquent and efficient way to deal with greening and decategorization of the supply when the panels are generating 2rb89 they serve the trouble load of the building so when i plug my electrical car in when the sun is shining my car is driving on sunshine there is no better way to drive the clean green energy in san francisco than providing four generation and...
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>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane accident. it really is a operator and erection crew malfunction. the crane did what it is expected to do. there is no structural failure that preceded the cranes path to the ground. so, the crew was held responsible for their misdeeds. unfortunately for their sake everybody that was on the crane died. >> in the intervening quarter century have there been structural failures or other failures that were a result of crews not doing the proper work? >> to the extent of my knowledge, not in california. certainly in seattle, new york, chicago, f
>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane...
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the program funds 62 awardees, all states, for large cities, and eight territories.t funds our staff, epidemiologists, lab experts, risk communication experts, emergency operations centers, laboratory equipment, planning and exercising and efforts to respond or to correct things that are identified and exercised as a natural event. the strategic national stockpile is the national repository of life-saving medicines, vaccines, and medical supplies such as ventilators. currently, the stockpile holds over $7 billion in assets. it operates as part of the public health emergency medical countermeasure enterprise, which you have heard about. the stockpile stores and procurers and delivers supplies in times of emergency. both the public health emergency preparedness program and the strategic national stockpile were instrumental in the ebola response and are being used as part of the zika response. let me now turn to zika. as of yesterday, 41 countries have reported local transmission of the zika virus. in the continental united states, over 300 cases, travel-associated case
the program funds 62 awardees, all states, for large cities, and eight territories.t funds our staff, epidemiologists, lab experts, risk communication experts, emergency operations centers, laboratory equipment, planning and exercising and efforts to respond or to correct things that are identified and exercised as a natural event. the strategic national stockpile is the national repository of life-saving medicines, vaccines, and medical supplies such as ventilators. currently, the stockpile...
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know in our sit that i we have significantly high poverty where the largest poor city or poorest large citythe united state, any time you have severe poverty will impact most vulnerable residents, and these will be our young people there is issue really came to light in terms of a lot of the work they've done around public schools and talking to a lot of principals, those experiencing homelessness. so need to have this i shall too take a look at what's happening. >> joseph something you experienced at what age 17? >> about 18. >> eighteen. what happened with your situation? >> my situation, i didn't really know too much about, you know, the shelters in the city of philadelphia. so for awhile, i was in the street, and as i came out of it, i start recalled learning about the shelters, and then i came across the covenant house and after i came across the covenant house i started letting people, other people, other young people know that there is a safe haven sort of so that you don't have to go through an experience the shelters around the sit. >> i and it sound like you think that's why it is
know in our sit that i we have significantly high poverty where the largest poor city or poorest large citythe united state, any time you have severe poverty will impact most vulnerable residents, and these will be our young people there is issue really came to light in terms of a lot of the work they've done around public schools and talking to a lot of principals, those experiencing homelessness. so need to have this i shall too take a look at what's happening. >> joseph something you...
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and we are happy to host large events, the city is about many things but also about large events and le lot of fun. >> reporter: tonight city hall says that the total cost of friday's parade estimate will be about $22,000. all of which will be paid they say by the university except for some $6500. hail to the champions as they come here to center city in about 68 hours. live in center city, at city hall, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you vernon. >>> the city is starved for a championship team and now they have it. here we are live back on the ground at the private air field site. they are boarding the buses and heading back to school shortly. but they are not quite finished boarding and we'll keep an eye on things as we go back to the huge celebratory group. they have a police escort as they head back to campus and students there are anxious and waiting. let go to dann cuellar live inside of villanova stadium with more on the anticipation and the frenzy that continues to unfold on campus. >> reporter: hey rick. the rally is set to start just after 6:00 as soon as
and we are happy to host large events, the city is about many things but also about large events and le lot of fun. >> reporter: tonight city hall says that the total cost of friday's parade estimate will be about $22,000. all of which will be paid they say by the university except for some $6500. hail to the champions as they come here to center city in about 68 hours. live in center city, at city hall, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you vernon....
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it could be just a dirty bomb in a large western city, and we know from the event of the last two days that no one has completely accounted for the thousands of tons of nuclear material that's scattered all over the world. and to bring the nations together to find this stuff and put it under lock and key, keep it out of the hand of isis is job one, charles. charles: you are on donald trump's foreign policy team, walid. nuclear weapons with respect to europe and rearming south korea and japan. it seems a lot of his idea go counter to what we are probably going to hear from these world leaders including president obama. how hard would it be for him to implement some of these idea and why would they have to be so radically different than what we have currently. >> some of the ideas go against the common wisdom and some will merge with the conference. mr. trump as he discusses in the meeting with the advisors and what was discussed in this conference, there are three red zoins. one is -- red zones. one is north korea and one is iran. the one where we don't have strategies because we are de
it could be just a dirty bomb in a large western city, and we know from the event of the last two days that no one has completely accounted for the thousands of tons of nuclear material that's scattered all over the world. and to bring the nations together to find this stuff and put it under lock and key, keep it out of the hand of isis is job one, charles. charles: you are on donald trump's foreign policy team, walid. nuclear weapons with respect to europe and rearming south korea and japan....
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. >> regal wants to eventually move had dx into more large cities. there's no timetable yet. hena daniels for cbs news new york have hena looked really comfortable. i just don't know, do i want to get wet. do i want to smell burnt rubber it's a new experience and i think people are really liking it. >> a new jersey woman's suv inside. plus this. >> more elevated levels of lead in school drinking water in newark. we'll explain coming up in a live report. >> a new budget deal in new york state means a big raise for minimum wage workers. i'll explain coming up in a live report. >> and preparing your yard for spring. how to get your home garden ready for the warmer weather. continues right after this. >>> live from studio 46, this is cbs2 news this morning. >>> it is just about 5:30 right now, 67 degrees on this friday, april 1st from 70 degrees to potential snow, a dramatic change in the forecast coming this weekend. we have traffic and weather opt 2's coming your way in just a moment. >>> a hip mum wage of 15 -- minimum wage of $15 an hour could soon be a reality for new york w
. >> regal wants to eventually move had dx into more large cities. there's no timetable yet. hena daniels for cbs news new york have hena looked really comfortable. i just don't know, do i want to get wet. do i want to smell burnt rubber it's a new experience and i think people are really liking it. >> a new jersey woman's suv inside. plus this. >> more elevated levels of lead in school drinking water in newark. we'll explain coming up in a live report. >> a new budget...
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admitting the paris terror attacks show how dangerous the situation is and how vulnerable large western citiesng, quote, the paris attacks clearly demonstrated regular migratory flows could be used by terrorists to enter the e.u.. with no thorough check or penalties in place for those making false declarations there is a risk some person representing a security threat to the e.u. may be taking advantage of the situation. i could do that for free and save a lot of money and pick up any paper. >> this is not something developed recently. anyone with a brain if you are terrorist wanting to attacked western countries in europe. and it is not a complicated process and a screening process for refugees, if refugees or terrorists posing as refugees get into america with a more stringent process across oceans and continents to get here they will get into europe. >> a commonsense idea. >> how does the us not see this coming if the administration won't back off of its plan to continue to bring refugees here even though there seems to be a cease-fire in syria, the administration saying we are bringing the
admitting the paris terror attacks show how dangerous the situation is and how vulnerable large western citiesng, quote, the paris attacks clearly demonstrated regular migratory flows could be used by terrorists to enter the e.u.. with no thorough check or penalties in place for those making false declarations there is a risk some person representing a security threat to the e.u. may be taking advantage of the situation. i could do that for free and save a lot of money and pick up any paper....
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this is a guy who is even in minneapolis, which is not a large city, he was rarely seen.verybody knew where he lived. he loved his hometown. he never left. he was reclusive. you didn't see him out much. but when he got on stage, to your point, he would play for hours. talk fwous what you know about the man. he seems like there was the visible and music prince and then there was prince rogers knells nelson and craved and valued privacy. >> he is one of most reclusive and mysterious artist that's can still exist in this age of social media. so honestly, hard to get into his private life. i mean, he had become much more religious towards the later years of his life. and, you know, i had to also just retreating basically from the public eye and only speaking through his music. but he still would collaborate people all the time. he would reach out to musicians that he loved. a sing woehr get a phone call from him saying i love what you're doing, can we work together? he would always reach out to the next generation of musicians and give them his blessing and his advice. and wo
this is a guy who is even in minneapolis, which is not a large city, he was rarely seen.verybody knew where he lived. he loved his hometown. he never left. he was reclusive. you didn't see him out much. but when he got on stage, to your point, he would play for hours. talk fwous what you know about the man. he seems like there was the visible and music prince and then there was prince rogers knells nelson and craved and valued privacy. >> he is one of most reclusive and mysterious artist...
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the program funds 62 awardees to all states for large cities and eight territories, and what it actually funds our staff epidemiologists, laboratory experts, risk communication experts come emergency operation centers, laboratory equipment, planning and exercising in efforts to respond or to correct things that are identified in the natural. the strategic national stockpile is the national repository of life-saving medicines vaccines and medical supplies such as mechanical ventilators, currently the stockpile holds over $7 billion in assets. it operates as part of the public health emergency medical countermeasure enterprise which you heard about. the stockpile stores and delivers supplies in times of emergencies. both the public health emergency preparedness program and the strategic national stockpile rinsed her mental in the ebola response and are being used as part of the fimsi response -- zika response. what we nolet me now turn to zi. as of yesterday, 41 countries reported local transmission of the zika virus. in the continental united states, over 300 cases of travel associated ca
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