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papadopoulos editor of the politics first web magazine whether kiev has the capabilities to take such a major city like the net. that all depends on where k.f. has the resources to take on a city as a large as donetsk is and what we know is that they certainly have no moral compunction in killing hundreds of ukrainian civilians for mortars from tank shells frew as strikes we're talking about civilians including women and children dying on a daily basis being maimed on a daily basis but the ukrainians will keep on doing that because they are backed by the americans principally also the europeans but america is a superpower and they have backed by them and now they can claim they have a legitimate president they can go for an all out victory in the east starting with donetsk but they've got to now face another bout so and that will be quite a battle to win the hearts and minds of the people they've been killing and injuring on a daily basis over the past three months some of the fiercest battles have been for control of various strategic points the following video was reportedly filmed a contested b
papadopoulos editor of the politics first web magazine whether kiev has the capabilities to take such a major city like the net. that all depends on where k.f. has the resources to take on a city as a large as donetsk is and what we know is that they certainly have no moral compunction in killing hundreds of ukrainian civilians for mortars from tank shells frew as strikes we're talking about civilians including women and children dying on a daily basis being maimed on a daily basis but the...
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hamas, as you see, indiscriminantly sending rockets to the major cities in israel, and they don't care who they hit. in the sense what you see here, is very clearly israel on the front side, trying to fight phenomenas that we see all around us, we see that from nigeria, to families huge yeah in iraq. >> help me understand this argument. that israel is hitting targets in hamas. we have eight family members killed six of those were children. they were not military targets. also, we saw a deep side cafe hit, now, people in that cafe were with watching the world cup, that is not a military target. so why does this argument keep coming up? >> okay. because -- hook, you are setting a question which is clear, and it is important for me to say that, i think everything in israel, independent casualties and we feel and we feel so, and it is genuine. but the repetition, basically you are asking us, because hamas is start of this, and is sending rockets to the major cities in israel. and you are asking us to basically put out a fire, a fire brigade to put out a huge wild fire with buckets of water
hamas, as you see, indiscriminantly sending rockets to the major cities in israel, and they don't care who they hit. in the sense what you see here, is very clearly israel on the front side, trying to fight phenomenas that we see all around us, we see that from nigeria, to families huge yeah in iraq. >> help me understand this argument. that israel is hitting targets in hamas. we have eight family members killed six of those were children. they were not military targets. also, we saw a...
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the other major cities the impair the cuban it due to the bounce of them you're the first really picture so short so i did leave the fourteenth of july. here because a man will go where you have to look you're like your polo complex a book what are you in there. watching you on your turf sit on a supper near the belt on the first big chair you can see the watch it sees time for and to hear cried miss i'll see some book and run it eight kilometers knows easton from who got us. here knows less than two from the gods let. some of. you deal with because it is very sure question we can see directly self proper auld launching systems to see some full already. love don't you care where we read it here but i deal with your coolness dancer. believe you're one of the new york you are here to syria. now the second show what you can see relocation assistance all the air defense. as a kid but kilometers to the north from donetsk most can't get give me. a call next dance or a target or another legionnaire. little bit on this shot you can see two relocations systems and equipment not didn't seem clear.
the other major cities the impair the cuban it due to the bounce of them you're the first really picture so short so i did leave the fourteenth of july. here because a man will go where you have to look you're like your polo complex a book what are you in there. watching you on your turf sit on a supper near the belt on the first big chair you can see the watch it sees time for and to hear cried miss i'll see some book and run it eight kilometers knows easton from who got us. here knows less...
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. >> every major city i go in the world i take it, and if we could underground our entire transit system would be effective and one reason that bart does better in the city core it's underground and it's not competing with all of the traffic congestion above ground. it's an issue of funds and it's more expensive. planning was disappointed that we had not studying going as far as fisherman's wharf and with that said, at this point that is water under the bridge, because there are so many areas that are you high volumes of people to move around and as you prioritize that as you said over the m-line or other areas that have large riders. would love to see more subways, but i know there is a financial issue that makes it more difficult to achieve. >> the issue of pedestrian safety has really floated up onto the top for the board of supervisors, the passage of vision 0, the budget process that we just went through and seen the district ask in regards for the budget show that pedestrian safety is becoming a high priority for all of us. so again, just generally speaking, vision zero has been pa
. >> every major city i go in the world i take it, and if we could underground our entire transit system would be effective and one reason that bart does better in the city core it's underground and it's not competing with all of the traffic congestion above ground. it's an issue of funds and it's more expensive. planning was disappointed that we had not studying going as far as fisherman's wharf and with that said, at this point that is water under the bridge, because there are so many...
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jenna: under attack with those in major cities. how israel is responding, we are live on israel-gaza border with more on that. back at home, bullets flying on a busy highway with deadly results. the story next. from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. eric: here is some new information on stories we're keeping a close eye on. three women and two men shot and injured in providence, rhode island, last night. one victim said to be in serious condition. police have not yet named any suspects. the major expressway shutdown illinois this morning. a woman was shot dead on the dandelion expressway in chicago. the victim is a pregnant mother of five whose brother was shot to death last year. they are investigating that shooting. taking the troll of the pala
jenna: under attack with those in major cities. how israel is responding, we are live on israel-gaza border with more on that. back at home, bullets flying on a busy highway with deadly results. the story next. from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male...
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is as you say, you try to do yourself sending rockets to the major cities in israel, and they don't careho they hit. what you see here is very clearly israel on the front line, trying to fight phenomenas that question see all around us. we see that from nigeria, to iraq. >> okay -- >> we have 80 family members killed, six were children. they were not military targets. also we saw a beach side cafe hit, now people in that cafe were watching the world cup. that is not a military target, so why does this argument keep coming up? is look, you are setting a question which is clear, and it is important for me to say that i think everything in israel, innocent casualties and we -- we feel it is so, and it is genuine. but the repetition, basic hi you are asking us, because hamas is started this and is sending rockets to the major cities in israel. and you are asking us to put out the fire, a fire brigade to put out a wild fire with buckets of water. two equation is very very clear. if descries is going to be quiet, it is going to be quiet in gaza. every government has to do to protect itselfs ci
is as you say, you try to do yourself sending rockets to the major cities in israel, and they don't careho they hit. what you see here is very clearly israel on the front line, trying to fight phenomenas that question see all around us. we see that from nigeria, to iraq. >> okay -- >> we have 80 family members killed, six were children. they were not military targets. also we saw a beach side cafe hit, now people in that cafe were watching the world cup. that is not a military...
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but what i want to begin is i have lived in many major cities around the world that take up about 80%. so the book is not as an hospitable but at the same time with the orientation of the villages there quite secular. if you think back at 1997 thinking of those militants who were killing people on the streets. and i remember the few years before from those days but this was the late 1990's and is whenever you smoke but the have them seen as hospitable war very secular to be called frontier gandhi so in that sense that people would call him frontier gandhi because of the ideals what was the biggest? to see it up close that they are producing unfortunately but in search of that question in the united states period familiar with the phrase but have never if you pick up the history books you will see them focusing if there is the comparative study. india of course, but it is difficult to to find the books because this is the 9/11 construct because of the focus but there is not enough economic or historical treatment but if i want to tell you more about the past june -- pashtun but it is p
but what i want to begin is i have lived in many major cities around the world that take up about 80%. so the book is not as an hospitable but at the same time with the orientation of the villages there quite secular. if you think back at 1997 thinking of those militants who were killing people on the streets. and i remember the few years before from those days but this was the late 1990's and is whenever you smoke but the have them seen as hospitable war very secular to be called frontier...
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applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ lay three weeks of isolation, medical tests, and , then visitsefings to major cities unique mission would be relived and remembered so that others might learn what they had learned, and that future travelers and space might build upon their experience. ♪ the rock and soil samples brought back would be examined and analyzed by scientists in many lands. they would reveal new insights into the origin and the age and the composition of the moon and perhaps new knowledge of the earth, as well. already, experiments left on the moon were sending back revealing , new information. ♪ the mission was successfully completed. the eagle has landed the first man on the moon, and columbia had returned them safely to earth. wherever man journeys tomorrow across the ocean of our universe, history will remind him that apollo 11 was mankind's first encounter with a new world. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next on american history tv, historian and author doug brinkley. ishares audio recordings and dis
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extremely effective job of intercepting rockets that could potentially cause problems in israel's major citiescity itself. but we know that one rocket went as far as hadara, which is 116 kilometers north of the gaza strip. that is possibly the longest range missile that we've seen used out of gaza to date. we also had four rocket attacks over jerusalem. three of which we hear for the idf actually hit the city. but presumably not causing any actual damages. iron dome intercepted just under 30 of the more than 150 rockets, which the idf says has come out of israel today. so it has been extremely busy. hamas clearly making good on its promise that it would retaliate and retaliate hard for the israeli airstrikes supposedly targeting its terrorist infrastructure and capabilities to launch rockets from gaza and even though the idf says it made very good on taking out some of those key points, it's clearly hasn't done, you know, it hasn't been completely effective. these rockets are still coming, wolf. >> they certainly are. diana, be careful over there. let's get the latest from the spokesman for th
extremely effective job of intercepting rockets that could potentially cause problems in israel's major citiescity itself. but we know that one rocket went as far as hadara, which is 116 kilometers north of the gaza strip. that is possibly the longest range missile that we've seen used out of gaza to date. we also had four rocket attacks over jerusalem. three of which we hear for the idf actually hit the city. but presumably not causing any actual damages. iron dome intercepted just under 30 of...
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. >> it brings san francisco from one of the major cities in the u.s. to what is going to be the lead city in the country. >> city working on all sorts of things. we are trying to be new and innovative and go beyond the ada says and make life more successful for people. >> disability rights movement, the city has the overall legal obligation to manage and maintain the accessibility and right of way. with regards to the curb ramps, bounded by a groove border, 12-inch wide border. for people with low vision to get the same information. the shape of the domes, flush transition between the bolt bottom of the ramp and gutter. >> we have a beveled transition on the change in level, tape on the surfaces, temporary asphalt to fill in level changes, flush transition to temporary wood platform and ramp down into the street under the scaffoldinging. detectable ramps. they are all detectable. nothing down below or protruding that people are going to get snagged up on. smooth clean that nobody is going get caught up on. >> our no. 1 issue is what we see here, the upl
. >> it brings san francisco from one of the major cities in the u.s. to what is going to be the lead city in the country. >> city working on all sorts of things. we are trying to be new and innovative and go beyond the ada says and make life more successful for people. >> disability rights movement, the city has the overall legal obligation to manage and maintain the accessibility and right of way. with regards to the curb ramps, bounded by a groove border, 12-inch wide...
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dozens of hamas rockets firing deep its israel targeting major cities.ommandos storming an israeli beach and dieing in a shootout. the israeli military releasing this dramatic new video. the israelis air defenses are up stopping many but not all of the incoming rockets. they are expanding their offensive in gaza right now pounding more than 500 hamas targets so far. explosions lighting up the gaza skyline day and night. israeli tanks are massing at the gaza border. 40,000 troops are on standby. it acknowledges that a ground invasion could begin at any moment. >> i'm not going to tell you when and where, but that's the logical conclusion. it may happen quite soon. >> reporter: it's a deadly cycle of violence and bloodshed escalating by the hour. medical sources in gaza say more than 60 palestinians have been killed, 11 were children, 1 just a baby. >> if the israelis continue their attacks, the palestinian people will defend themselves. all the palestinians. >> reporter: this family lives in northern gaza near the israeli u border. these boys have heard o
dozens of hamas rockets firing deep its israel targeting major cities.ommandos storming an israeli beach and dieing in a shootout. the israeli military releasing this dramatic new video. the israelis air defenses are up stopping many but not all of the incoming rockets. they are expanding their offensive in gaza right now pounding more than 500 hamas targets so far. explosions lighting up the gaza skyline day and night. israeli tanks are massing at the gaza border. 40,000 troops are on standby....
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a daly city train west through san francisco. >>> new at 6:00, the city of oakland is the only major city in alameda county with its own emergency radio system. that means oakland police and fire can't talk to emergency responders in other cities when they cross the oakland border. supporters say the system meets federal standards and works just fine. but today at a heated city council meeting, critics called it a money pit. allie rasmus explains what the city did to pull the switch. >> reporter: it's not uncommon for james to hear the roar of a police helicopter. >> a little too normal. that's kind of life. >> reporter: she lives on east 27th street in oak land. she remembers when police came down her street searching for several armed suspects. >> it was hurtful for me to see. >> reporter: james says she was hurt by what she saw. >> the officers were on cell phones. come to find out the radios were down. they were looking quite frantic. and they kept talking down like this and grabbing out their cell phones. >> reporter: that was two years ago. at the city council finance committee meet
a daly city train west through san francisco. >>> new at 6:00, the city of oakland is the only major city in alameda county with its own emergency radio system. that means oakland police and fire can't talk to emergency responders in other cities when they cross the oakland border. supporters say the system meets federal standards and works just fine. but today at a heated city council meeting, critics called it a money pit. allie rasmus explains what the city did to pull the switch....
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city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closedpeople have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rostov. they say they will come back when things are better. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is now a shelter for 200 people who just fled from the war zone including sasha, who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter, anna. >> translator: there is a real war there. lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled and she is much more relaxed now that we are out of it. >> back at dondon station, more goodbyes. nobody knows when they will see friends and family again. nobody imagined ukraine's crisis would come to this. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, dondon. >> coming up on "al jazeera america," more than a dozen people have been shot in chicago since yesterday. what police are doing to keep kids from becoming a statistic. for many immigrants, the last part of the journey into the united states, that
city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closedpeople have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rostov. they say they will come back when things are better. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is now a shelter for 200 people who just fled from the war zone including sasha, who felt he had to move...
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>> the moment a twister strikes, by day, near a major city. and on a beautiful california beach, bolts of lightning, a dozen swimmers hit. >>> outbreak. the latest on two americans affected with one of the most feared diseases on earth, eebol. >>> the emergency landing, hitting a family walking on the beach. and tonight, the calls for help. >> airplane crash at kasper essential beach. multiple subjects around the plane. >>> and shootout. officers down, moving in on a fugitive. and acting on a tip from a tv show. >>> good evening to you on this
>> the moment a twister strikes, by day, near a major city. and on a beautiful california beach, bolts of lightning, a dozen swimmers hit. >>> outbreak. the latest on two americans affected with one of the most feared diseases on earth, eebol. >>> the emergency landing, hitting a family walking on the beach. and tonight, the calls for help. >> airplane crash at kasper essential beach. multiple subjects around the plane. >>> and shootout. officers down,...
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there have been warning syrians in major cities and towns in southern israel. three israeli soldiers dying within the gaza strip. the israeli military have been keen to show the foreign media the tunnels they discovered out of the gaza strip into israeli territory. we saw one of these this afternoon, the entry point about 700 kilometers from the gaza -- 700 meters from the gaza border. it ilitary there saying let over here to israel. they say they have discovered around 30 of these tunnels. they are working on destroying them. it may take a couple of weeks to do so, and those tunnels have put the fear of death into israelis. only a few days ago, five israeli soldiers lost their lives when hamas gunmen emerged from a tunnel, along with rockets. >> chris moore reporting from tel aviv. now, destructive and short-sighted. that is how the foreign had ministry is describing the latest e.u. and american sanctions sergeanting russian. they are because of moskow's esumed support of the rebels in ukraine. despite moscow's defiant tone, they say the sanctions will hit har
there have been warning syrians in major cities and towns in southern israel. three israeli soldiers dying within the gaza strip. the israeli military have been keen to show the foreign media the tunnels they discovered out of the gaza strip into israeli territory. we saw one of these this afternoon, the entry point about 700 kilometers from the gaza -- 700 meters from the gaza border. it ilitary there saying let over here to israel. they say they have discovered around 30 of these tunnels....
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travellers can face a hard time withdrawing yen outside of major cities.overnment leaders have made tourism a key part of the plan to revive the economy. they are looking ahead to the olympics in 2020ing and hope to attract 20 million visitors. >>> executives at major banks say they are working to inst more machines that accept foreign cards and are leaning on smaller banks to do the same focusing on popular tourist destinations. >> our feature this hour, >>> people who have troubl seeing colors see th different light. some innovators are using technology to make things a bit easier. a range of businesses are looking at what they have come up. >> not everyone sees color the same way. a japanese organization advises on the easiest to read combinations. this vice director of the organization he himself has color vision deficiency. >> we use pie charts to convey colors of information, but to me they look the same. i see only three colors. >> the organization says graphic designs to see if they are friendly with people to reduced color vion color vision did he
travellers can face a hard time withdrawing yen outside of major cities.overnment leaders have made tourism a key part of the plan to revive the economy. they are looking ahead to the olympics in 2020ing and hope to attract 20 million visitors. >>> executives at major banks say they are working to inst more machines that accept foreign cards and are leaning on smaller banks to do the same focusing on popular tourist destinations. >> our feature this hour, >>> people who...
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. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stockedce. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's garage as long as they have the information, a guide of information, who to call for what, communications equipment, some power, have a generator. >> that's right. >> thinking of lights and charge your cell phones and so on. and probably be operated by volunteers. >> volunteers, maybe members of nert could help out, people who live in the neighborhood that have some building skill could be helpful. so, if there is a structural engineer living nearby or even an architect, they could really help people kind of understand what has happened to their homes and what sort of repairs might be needed. >> here we are with some of the things that you might find in a neighborhood support center. one thing we learned from hurricane katrina, people really rely on their portable electronics and their phone. we say here's a charging station tied up to the generation. the essential coffeepot. >> yes. >> maybe a computer, you can check your e-mail
. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stockedce. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's garage as long as they have the information, a guide of information, who to call for what, communications equipment, some power, have a generator. >> that's right. >> thinking of lights and charge your cell phones and so on. and probably be operated by volunteers. >> volunteers, maybe members of nert could help...
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city, so these are thingsñ that are p. we know what solutions can be put in place and this is a good example of that. >> the majority of thego toward muni and transit improvements. the bond would not wraz property taxes. >>> six east bay cities and the east bay municipality district have reached a settlement to keep the bay clean. under the $1.5 billion agreement, more than 1,500 miles of old sewer pipes likeñr these will be fixed to prevent sewage from getting into the bay. the epa sck overÑi the past decade about 2.4 billion gallons of partially treated sewage has entered the water. >> t&m bay is the central natural feature of this region. bay area residents use it for all sorts of activities. for swimming, surfing, sailing, the city of napa say as 24-inch main ruptured and flooded the street. they capped the leak and no one lost water service. >>> its is the end of the line for students who paid their tuition to attend bryman college. three campuses are in the bay area. "abc7 news" reporter david louis is live from san jose. david, this has left a lot of students stunned and veryi worried. >> reporter: very worried. t
city, so these are thingsñ that are p. we know what solutions can be put in place and this is a good example of that. >> the majority of thego toward muni and transit improvements. the bond would not wraz property taxes. >>> six east bay cities and the east bay municipality district have reached a settlement to keep the bay clean. under the $1.5 billion agreement, more than 1,500 miles of old sewer pipes likeñr these will be fixed to prevent sewage from getting into the bay....
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. >> special forces have been deployed across major cities. >> the battle in north waziristan could last for months. in the meantime security forces in cities like islamabad are on high alert, watching for reprisal attacks by the pakistani taliban. while there's strong public support for the campaign against the taliban, everyone is worried who price they'll have to pay for it. >>> bulgaria and six other n.a.t.o. countries launched naval drills in the black sea off ukraine's coast. it's the latest demonstration of military might after russia annexed crimea in march. the 10-day warm games are to boost n.a.t.o.'s ready possess. in the central african republic, a number of fighters from the rebel group, the lords resistance army abandoned and surrendered to ugandan forces. we met them. >> reporter: in a remote ugandan army base in the base of the central african republic, this helicopter touches down and on board are three fight irs from the lords resistance army. the lieutenant colonel and two others gave up after a firefight. they have been brought to the base. it's smools and handshakes
. >> special forces have been deployed across major cities. >> the battle in north waziristan could last for months. in the meantime security forces in cities like islamabad are on high alert, watching for reprisal attacks by the pakistani taliban. while there's strong public support for the campaign against the taliban, everyone is worried who price they'll have to pay for it. >>> bulgaria and six other n.a.t.o. countries launched naval drills in the black sea off...
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throughout the city to the landmark loophole conversions were we're going under 17 percent in my major city mayor ed lee and you supervisor cohen recognized this to stressing the expansion and growth of the manufacturing and light sector unquote why would you consider giving up pdr space the pdr l were to provide assistance for people that needed financial saunsz it was showcased by the previous owners they collect $3 million a year from the current tenants this is 90 percent vacancy this is you can't what a pdr building should look like the pdr owners are looking to make a profit knowing it was a pdr building and converting it into office space we have to close this loophole please don't let this conversion happen thank you very much for your time >> (clapping) >> we have a board rule that we don't allow clapping boeing and cheering it disrecipients the hearing if you want to do a thumps up and down or jazz fingers or whatever so. >> next speaker >> good afternoon. i live in the neighborhood right down the street from the showcase i'm a member of dog patch katrero hill association i work i
throughout the city to the landmark loophole conversions were we're going under 17 percent in my major city mayor ed lee and you supervisor cohen recognized this to stressing the expansion and growth of the manufacturing and light sector unquote why would you consider giving up pdr space the pdr l were to provide assistance for people that needed financial saunsz it was showcased by the previous owners they collect $3 million a year from the current tenants this is 90 percent vacancy this is...
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>> i think the problem here is that this is similar to a drive-by shooting in a major city only in this case a fly-by shooting. the airplane gets hit. we know it was a missile and all the details of that, but we don't have the ability to have investigators on the ground interrogate i interrogating the people that might have been involved, developing informants, doing a full investigation. therefore, we're not going to know who pulled the trigger or pushed the button to launch that missile. >> peter, we're told that cockpit voice recorder is in very good condition. so how important is that going to be in this investigation? >> well, it will be important because at the very least, it will pick up a fraction of a second of sound and we'll be able to analyze where the sound was originating and give us some indication of where this tragic event started. but it's not the critical information. the critical information is the radar data that we've got already and what's on the ground that they will not be able to hide from us. >> here's the problem that i have and a lot of people have and tom,
>> i think the problem here is that this is similar to a drive-by shooting in a major city only in this case a fly-by shooting. the airplane gets hit. we know it was a missile and all the details of that, but we don't have the ability to have investigators on the ground interrogate i interrogating the people that might have been involved, developing informants, doing a full investigation. therefore, we're not going to know who pulled the trigger or pushed the button to launch that...
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it is high including many of the major cities.cities within rocket range now of hamas. so the rocket threat from gaza is still huge. israelis said yesterday they gnawed out 2,000 rockets in gaza. they estimate another 8,000 still available to be five in gaza by hamas if israel invades. that's just the rocket threat the ground threat is huge. israel, when it moves its army into gaza, if it ever does, will be very efficient, very quick, very brutal. it will be accompanied by air and sea bottmbardmenbombardment. the palestinians have been planning for years too. they are dug in underneath gaza city there is tunnels where the hamas leadership now is hiding. it's quite noticeable during this fight more than 1,000 israeli raids on gaza they haven't managed to kill even one of the top hamas military leaders. they are all dug in. so there are underground caves and caverns. and the hamas fighters are very well seasoned. and they are well trained in their own area. they are fighting on home ground. that is among the most depositsly populate
it is high including many of the major cities.cities within rocket range now of hamas. so the rocket threat from gaza is still huge. israelis said yesterday they gnawed out 2,000 rockets in gaza. they estimate another 8,000 still available to be five in gaza by hamas if israel invades. that's just the rocket threat the ground threat is huge. israel, when it moves its army into gaza, if it ever does, will be very efficient, very quick, very brutal. it will be accompanied by air and sea...
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this is a major city in eastern ukraine, and the ukranian army, it appears came from the airport where they were held up since may and took the fight to the separatists. what the ukrainians appeared to do or tried to do is breach the lines of the separatists and get into the center of donetsk. >>> now, the ukranian president a few days ago approved a special army operation for dong esque and luhansk. this will -- donetsk and luhansk. this will be a difficult operation, isn't it? >> well, it is going to be difficult if we are to believe that the separatists are being armed potentially by the russians with heavy weapons. it will be difficult for the ukranian forces. we know for the past week one of their planes were brought down by the separatists over this region. so they have carried out air strikes. the key for the ukrainians and what they have been saying is they want the rebels,ar the separatists to lay dawn their arms to the ukrainians can control the key border region that we are close to. the separatists on their side are not going to lay down the arms. they don't want a ceasefir
this is a major city in eastern ukraine, and the ukranian army, it appears came from the airport where they were held up since may and took the fight to the separatists. what the ukrainians appeared to do or tried to do is breach the lines of the separatists and get into the center of donetsk. >>> now, the ukranian president a few days ago approved a special army operation for dong esque and luhansk. this will -- donetsk and luhansk. this will be a difficult operation, isn't it?...
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not exactly the same as loiftsz but similar information and then the disclosures by developers of major city projects like donations of $5,000 are more to nonprofits that are lobbied are may lobby on behalf of the be developers project those are the main provisions i'm happy to go through the rest of the memo or answer questions we have the benefit of deputy city attorney josh who worked on the ordinance as well so between the two of us we can answer questions >> commissioners questions. >> assuming the mayor signs the ordinance what's - how are we intent to educate the community as to what the changes are and how they respond. >> sure yeah. commissioner renne there's a couple of answers first, we do have drafts we're drafting regulations to implement the new changes. and those we hope are before you at the end of july for your july meeting and with the passage of those regulations we're going to update the lobbyist manual that we have then we'll distribute that to relocated lobbyists addresses update our online trying under the new rules the lobbyists will be filing a statement certifying t
not exactly the same as loiftsz but similar information and then the disclosures by developers of major city projects like donations of $5,000 are more to nonprofits that are lobbied are may lobby on behalf of the be developers project those are the main provisions i'm happy to go through the rest of the memo or answer questions we have the benefit of deputy city attorney josh who worked on the ordinance as well so between the two of us we can answer questions >> commissioners questions....
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the longest-serving leader of a major u.s. city gently offers advice lawmakers in washington might want to consider. >> if your claim to fame is only with what people did before you, then you're not creating anything. you're not producing anything. >> reporter: our converse were charleston, south carolina, and mayor joe reilly ahead tonight. and a note about tomorrow's program. we ask is the american dream dead. a groundbreaking study finds it is for many of us. if you're born poor in america escaping poverty is nearly impossible and skin color makes a big difference. americ"america tonight's" adam may and considering what opportunity really means. >> i hate to say it, but i wouldn't raise a dog in that part of town. >> your kids, where do you want them to end up? >> where they want. >> where they want. my son has always talked big. they have out of this world aspirations. my sons want mansions with ten rooms and seven bathrooms. >> they want the extreme american dream. >> exactly. >> blocked from reaching the american dream tomorr
the longest-serving leader of a major u.s. city gently offers advice lawmakers in washington might want to consider. >> if your claim to fame is only with what people did before you, then you're not creating anything. you're not producing anything. >> reporter: our converse were charleston, south carolina, and mayor joe reilly ahead tonight. and a note about tomorrow's program. we ask is the american dream dead. a groundbreaking study finds it is for many of us. if you're born poor...
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. >> every major city has a place where the girls can be found. >> that's one right there. >> i've seen them as young as, you know, 12 years old. >> they're the young and the lost, the runaways. the survivors of child sexual abuse, forced into the service of johns and pimps. >> we're talking about american children being bought and sold by american men in epidemic proportions around the country. >> today all it takes is the click of a mouse to send our most vulnerable kids into an underworld of degradation, drugs, and despair. >> you're missing me off. get the -- do you want me to break your camera? >> it's a career that's like the pits of hell. >> all right. this dude is actually exposed right now. >> tonight msnbc goes undercover with oakland's human trafficking task force as they battle to rescue the young and the lost. and turn the tables on the johns and the pimps that take advantage of america's children. >> what's going on? i'm on tv. ♪ >>> just across the bay from the glitter of san francisco lies the rough-and-tumble port city of oakland. with ships and cargo constantly coming
. >> every major city has a place where the girls can be found. >> that's one right there. >> i've seen them as young as, you know, 12 years old. >> they're the young and the lost, the runaways. the survivors of child sexual abuse, forced into the service of johns and pimps. >> we're talking about american children being bought and sold by american men in epidemic proportions around the country. >> today all it takes is the click of a mouse to send our most...
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although they are delivered to major cities, the capital, or where we were, they still have to get back to their villages, their homes. there isn't the infrastructure in place to be able to handle it. >> stephanie gosk trying to cover this story from the ground, from what really is ground zero down there on the border of honduras and guatemala. thank you so much. for more on the crisis here at home, i want to speak with congressman tom cole from oklahoma. he is on capitol hill. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, chuck. >> $2 billion request from the white house for this emergency funding. are you inclined to be in favor of this? >> if the money is to fix the problem, yes. if it's simply to facilitate the flow, no. we'll see what else goes with it. i don't think a $2 billion check is the answer. if i were to do that i would spend it in honduras, el salvador not to expedite the flow up here. >> it's interesting you put it that way. you would like that 2008 law changed and have that tied to this money? >> i certainly would. but i would -- look, i don't think this is the 2008 law. t
although they are delivered to major cities, the capital, or where we were, they still have to get back to their villages, their homes. there isn't the infrastructure in place to be able to handle it. >> stephanie gosk trying to cover this story from the ground, from what really is ground zero down there on the border of honduras and guatemala. thank you so much. for more on the crisis here at home, i want to speak with congressman tom cole from oklahoma. he is on capitol hill. good...