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whereoves us into an area we really focus on detroit as a model city. cavanaughdeo of mayor getting a pitch about the olympics. information about other happenings in things that are going on. cobo was the local mayor. he was not loved by everyone. we also talk about the other events that were happening around the country. we have different riots and uprisings and rebellions that were happening around the country. cavanaugh was somebody .ho was beloved when detroit time saw themselves as we are the model city. uprisings that were happening throughout the country, it wasn't going to happen here. we know that wasn't the case. at the time, they couldn't abandon it. we turn from here, the end of the beginning. this is helping to set context for the during. we are moving into the during. sparklly showcase the that ignited the events of 1967. time, the blind fate was not used nationally. they had explained what a blind pig was, this establishment and there's probably gambling and alcohol. it was not sold legally at the time. pig was on 12 in claremont. an even
whereoves us into an area we really focus on detroit as a model city. cavanaughdeo of mayor getting a pitch about the olympics. information about other happenings in things that are going on. cobo was the local mayor. he was not loved by everyone. we also talk about the other events that were happening around the country. we have different riots and uprisings and rebellions that were happening around the country. cavanaugh was somebody .ho was beloved when detroit time saw themselves as we are...
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this was at a time when detroit saw themselves as we are the model city. these uprisings that were happening throughout the country, it wasn't going to happen here. we know that wasn't the case. at the time, they couldn't abandon it. we turn from here, the end of the beginning. this is helping to set context for the during. we are moving into the during. we really showcase the spark that ignited the events of 1967. the time, the blind fate was not used nationally. they had explained what a blind pig was, this establishment and there's probably gambling and alcohol. it was not sold legally at the time. this blind pig was on 12 in claremont. there was an event that started in the evening on july 22. they were celebrated in the homecoming of two black soldiers who were returning from vietnam. police raided the establishment, and that lit the spark that sent us the weeks that followed. and now we're entering the living room. we officially enter the during part of this exhibition. in this living room, it's how the most of its rights violation would have experie
this was at a time when detroit saw themselves as we are the model city. these uprisings that were happening throughout the country, it wasn't going to happen here. we know that wasn't the case. at the time, they couldn't abandon it. we turn from here, the end of the beginning. this is helping to set context for the during. we are moving into the during. we really showcase the spark that ignited the events of 1967. the time, the blind fate was not used nationally. they had explained what a...
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there are some who feel we cannot afford a model cities program and they refused my request for funding this year -- reduced my request for funding this year by two-thirds. some feel we cannot afford additional good teachers for the children of poverty in urban areas. our new efforts to house those who are most in need of housing. education to those who need to read and write. theirs is a strange system of bookkeeping. i believe we should be counting the assets these measures could bring to america. and opportunity. cities more full of commerce. cities of order. of happiness. instead, summer counting the seeds of bitterness. -- some are counting the seeds of bitterness. this is not a time for angry reaction. it is a time for action, starting with legislative action to improve the life in our cities. the strength and the promise of the law are the surest remedies for tragedy empty streets. one answer. only another answer lies in the way theseople respond to disturbances. there is a danger that the worst goal at this tragedy will be counted in the hearts of americans in hatred and insecur
there are some who feel we cannot afford a model cities program and they refused my request for funding this year -- reduced my request for funding this year by two-thirds. some feel we cannot afford additional good teachers for the children of poverty in urban areas. our new efforts to house those who are most in need of housing. education to those who need to read and write. theirs is a strange system of bookkeeping. i believe we should be counting the assets these measures could bring to...
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. >> and are you looking to other cities, models in other cities, you would like to adopt here? >> listen, we have looked at different cities, whether they be houston or salt lake. but we are seeing that this is a national trend. homelessness is on the rise. the federal government for years has not been spending enough dollars to build affordable housing. we have a crisis at the state level here in california. not enough supportive and affordable housing being built. so, yes, we have looked at other cities. but there is no city that matches the rental market and the expensive rental market we have here in san francisco. so like many other problems, we have to come up with an innovative solution here in san francisco. >> but why we invent the wheel, for example? houston and salt lake city have this program where they track people and make sure they're getting the most suitable services for them. new york has a program that identifies people most likely to end up in jails and emergency rooms so they can target the services toward them. >> no. and we definitely have and we have gon
. >> and are you looking to other cities, models in other cities, you would like to adopt here? >> listen, we have looked at different cities, whether they be houston or salt lake. but we are seeing that this is a national trend. homelessness is on the rise. the federal government for years has not been spending enough dollars to build affordable housing. we have a crisis at the state level here in california. not enough supportive and affordable housing being built. so, yes, we...
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a course we cannot simply bring back or re-create the mid-20th century city, but i think the model of urban life has something important to offer and to teach us. we might actually look to some aspects of it as a model for the problems we face today. finally, a few additional words to sum up. i try to outline, in the top, what i mean by the politics of austerity. -- talk, what i mean by the politics of austerity. the way this reflected the postwar united states, not just the shortsightedness of officials. the decision to make the cuts was a choice and a painful and. -- one. finally, the cuts were accompanied by a decision to shift public resources towards the private sector, or private economic development. that was also a choice and one with lasting consequences for the kind of city that new york would become. i think this history matters, for many reasons. partly because the politics of the fiscal crisis and the rhetoric of austerity are with us now. we see the network in discussions about puerto rico and -- we see them at work in discussions about puerto rico and solutions for that
a course we cannot simply bring back or re-create the mid-20th century city, but i think the model of urban life has something important to offer and to teach us. we might actually look to some aspects of it as a model for the problems we face today. finally, a few additional words to sum up. i try to outline, in the top, what i mean by the politics of austerity. -- talk, what i mean by the politics of austerity. the way this reflected the postwar united states, not just the shortsightedness of...
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. >> detroit had been what some people thought was a model city, a place where blacks and whites hadnd a way to get along. >> there was a lot of enmity and anger between the young black guys and the young white officers. i think we locked up about 7,000 people total. >> a lot of people hollering and screaming and saying, "why do you keep messing with us and not go to your neighborhoods?" >> there were more than 2,500 buildings that were destroyed, looted or burned to the ground, at least 1,200 injuries documented. >> a rebellion. >> insurrection. >> the white community was calling it a riot. >> reporter: detroit 1967-- a riot or rebellion? to this day, they still debate what it was. >> a lot of the smoke was on 12th street, which is what it was called then. >> reporter: the disturbances began on 12th street, since renamed rosa parks boulevard. they started spontaneously after a routine police raid on an illegal bar-- or what locals called a blind pig. dan mckane was a young street cop in detroit's tactical mobile unit. >> each precinct had a vice crew, and they would arrest the propr
. >> detroit had been what some people thought was a model city, a place where blacks and whites hadnd a way to get along. >> there was a lot of enmity and anger between the young black guys and the young white officers. i think we locked up about 7,000 people total. >> a lot of people hollering and screaming and saying, "why do you keep messing with us and not go to your neighborhoods?" >> there were more than 2,500 buildings that were destroyed, looted or...
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people do not realize but detroit was the model city of 1967. it was the apple of washington's eye.johnson and schreiber -- they all said that detroit was the best we have accomplished. and then it went up in flames and everyone was surprised. i think that is a real lesson for us today. detroit is coming back but will a comeback for everybody or just for the middle class and for rich, white folks that can move into the city? >> heather n thompson is professor at the university of michigan, annrich, white folks e into the city? arbor where she teaches afro-american studies and stephen henderson is with the detroit free press, he is their editorial page, page editor. thompson winning a pulitzer prize for her book "blood in the water." let us go to janet in east lansing, michigan. wanted to draw a verbal picture of what it was like to be in the city when everything blew up. i was on the northwest side of the city, west of greenfield. people who know the city will note that it is a major north-south artery in the city. parents.iting my in the house that i grew up in. i got a funk call f
people do not realize but detroit was the model city of 1967. it was the apple of washington's eye.johnson and schreiber -- they all said that detroit was the best we have accomplished. and then it went up in flames and everyone was surprised. i think that is a real lesson for us today. detroit is coming back but will a comeback for everybody or just for the middle class and for rich, white folks that can move into the city? >> heather n thompson is professor at the university of...
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david: tom adin called for liberated zones in american cities modeled on the communists in vietnam. it was a chapter of a book he wrote called the trial which he then suppressed when he joined the democratic party. host: he joined the democratic party. david: he did not give up the idea. not -- he had written a chapter of a book called "the calling for armed revolution in america. , hayden becamen a state legislator and clinton gave him the medal of freedom, richly undeserved. he never gave up the idea. he suppressed that chapter of the book. one thing about the left is that they lie. it is important to understand that. they lie because they now -- they know if they told the truth about what they believe and what they would be rejected or worse. post: on that point. because they have to conceal what they really believe. david: they are always concealing their agenda. same who comes from the background i did, he was raised by communists, the difference between us that he never left the communist left. there is a book called "you lie" which is 300 pages about obama. footnoted about al
david: tom adin called for liberated zones in american cities modeled on the communists in vietnam. it was a chapter of a book he wrote called the trial which he then suppressed when he joined the democratic party. host: he joined the democratic party. david: he did not give up the idea. not -- he had written a chapter of a book called "the calling for armed revolution in america. , hayden becamen a state legislator and clinton gave him the medal of freedom, richly undeserved. he never...
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i love that name, has picked up this model and is doing a cleveland style model in that city in arlington and alexandria. there is another attempt to do something similar to this enrichment, another attempt to do something similar to this. also in atlanta. there is one level, something bubbling up because other solutions are not available and the ideas, the ideas of a possible decentralized democratic economy are becoming something on the ground level and have not broken into public national press except very occasional stories. if you go to california, boulder, colorado, you will see an activist group working for 10 years on climate change attacking the local privately unusually for the use of fuels that are poisoning the environment, has taken over that utility. through a political fight. what hesitant you made it into a city-owned utility where you can control the output of utility. that is another model that is building. i won't go on endlessly about this but just below the surface we are seeing enormous experimentation of the kind i am talking about plus occasional crisis development
i love that name, has picked up this model and is doing a cleveland style model in that city in arlington and alexandria. there is another attempt to do something similar to this enrichment, another attempt to do something similar to this. also in atlanta. there is one level, something bubbling up because other solutions are not available and the ideas, the ideas of a possible decentralized democratic economy are becoming something on the ground level and have not broken into public national...
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city bart station. david louie shows you what some are calling a model project. >> reporter: interest is high as union city's vision for a franz lt oriented neighborhood is shaping up. they spent over $160 million to create parks and playgrounds and paths that link to bart. 1200 units of affordable housing have been built or are under construction and a rarely seen technique is being used for the union flats apartment project. it's being built with preassembled modules. >> right now the general contractors n s in the bay area fighting a difficult labor market. we can help because there's a significant part of the work that's done in our factory and is transported to the job site here. all of those modules are crane set and erected in place in a matter of six to eight weeks. >> the next phase will make it easy for workers to take public transit. the density of development is critical. >> it is a waste of land if you only have single family homes or town homes next to transit like bart stations where we put millions of dollars of public investment in those stations. >> reporter: it's been close to 19 years sin
city bart station. david louie shows you what some are calling a model project. >> reporter: interest is high as union city's vision for a franz lt oriented neighborhood is shaping up. they spent over $160 million to create parks and playgrounds and paths that link to bart. 1200 units of affordable housing have been built or are under construction and a rarely seen technique is being used for the union flats apartment project. it's being built with preassembled modules. >> right now...
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has picked up this model and is doing the same thing doing in cleveland style model in that city. in arlington in xand why with another attempt to do something similar to this in richmond sorry there's another attempt to do something similar to this. also in atlanta so that's one level something bubbling up because other solutions are not available. and the ideas of a -- idea of decentralized democratic economy are becoming something on the ground level and have not yet broken into public national press except occasional stories. at a very different level, you go boulder, california, sorry boulder, colorado, you will see that a act activist group working ten years on climate change attacking the local privately owned utility for the use of fuels that were poisoning the environment has taken over that utility to a political fight in what has it done it made it into a city owned utility where you can control the output of utility. that's another model that's building. i won't go on endlessly about this but below the surface we are seeing enormous experimentation of the kind i'm talk
has picked up this model and is doing the same thing doing in cleveland style model in that city. in arlington in xand why with another attempt to do something similar to this in richmond sorry there's another attempt to do something similar to this. also in atlanta so that's one level something bubbling up because other solutions are not available. and the ideas of a -- idea of decentralized democratic economy are becoming something on the ground level and have not yet broken into public...
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future weather showing thus particular model bringing in those cells up toward center city philadelphiaother models are not but as we head into midnight a lot of activity, will kind of wayne as we lose the heating of the day so we will be quiet overnight tonight and then for our wednesday, cloud, to increasing sunshine, not quite as hot, east wind developing and high temperature of 84 degrees and temperature while they are toasty we are at 87 in wilmington. eighty-six in allentown. but very apparent where we're seeing rain, 77 in millville and 73 in dover right now. down the shore temperatures still warm 82 in cape may but sea breeze is cooling things off in ocean city as we are's down to 74 degrees. dew points not too intense in the 50's and lower 60's. not too humid. that will change as we head into thursday and friday and dealing with steamy to oppressive conditions, and we will up the rain chances as well but as far as tomorrow is concern, not too bad, and temperature department or humidity department, more cloud around but as we head into thursday, round of showers, steamy conditio
future weather showing thus particular model bringing in those cells up toward center city philadelphiaother models are not but as we head into midnight a lot of activity, will kind of wayne as we lose the heating of the day so we will be quiet overnight tonight and then for our wednesday, cloud, to increasing sunshine, not quite as hot, east wind developing and high temperature of 84 degrees and temperature while they are toasty we are at 87 in wilmington. eighty-six in allentown. but very...
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or helping passengers navigate from city to city with a ridesharing modele are the types of services we have been focusing on. we'll be able at some point to leverage, we hope, the self driving car when it gets ready and potentially commoditized. caroline: thank you very much. insight from martin mignot and great reporting as ever from "bloomberg technology's" selina wang. sticking with ai. alibaba is out with a new smart speaker to compete with the likes of amazon and google. who else is in the race to own your home? we will discuss next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it's 11:29 a.m. in hong kong and 12:29 p.m. in tokyo. i'm paul allen with the latest first word news. yum china shares fell in trading after second-quarter sales disappointed at pizza hut. same-store sales were flat, falling short of estimates of 1.5 percent growth. revenue of $1.6 billion was just below forecast. it's making progress in key themes such as loyalty programs digital ordering. the chinese central bank says it plans to remain on the path of what it calls prudent and neutral monetary po
or helping passengers navigate from city to city with a ridesharing modele are the types of services we have been focusing on. we'll be able at some point to leverage, we hope, the self driving car when it gets ready and potentially commoditized. caroline: thank you very much. insight from martin mignot and great reporting as ever from "bloomberg technology's" selina wang. sticking with ai. alibaba is out with a new smart speaker to compete with the likes of amazon and google. who...
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you could imagine how this would happen, how you would have a model of a city and police and who's doing what and who knows what and all this and it woulde be cheap because you are using wordpress. he had a master word press person on board. so here's my question and like i said it's really slow going with them. the reasons i think or you can figure out why it is this is so foreign to these people t who think of themselves as leaders in dc and civic tech. my question is how command again let me add one more thing this is something where the we are talking lots of people.-- with so next time i go and have a beer with these guys what should i say? >> if they understand tha this domain and they are looking at applying wordpress -- they make things like consumer tax software. how can you use the software to reduce the complexity and keep track of all this data. with this kind of software you keep building it and this other software we are talking about here which is a next-generation type of software it's a different type of software, different type of problem and again what you are trying t
you could imagine how this would happen, how you would have a model of a city and police and who's doing what and who knows what and all this and it woulde be cheap because you are using wordpress. he had a master word press person on board. so here's my question and like i said it's really slow going with them. the reasons i think or you can figure out why it is this is so foreign to these people t who think of themselves as leaders in dc and civic tech. my question is how command again let me...
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or helping passengers navigate from city to city with a ridesharing model are the types of services we have been focusing on. we'll be able at some point to leverage, we hope, the self driving car when it gets ready and potentially commoditized. caroline: thank you very much. andght from martin mignot great reporting as ever from "bloomberg technology's" selina wang. sticking with ai. alibaba is out with a new smart speaker to compete with the likes of amazon and google. who else is in the race to own your home? we will discuss next. this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a t
or helping passengers navigate from city to city with a ridesharing model are the types of services we have been focusing on. we'll be able at some point to leverage, we hope, the self driving car when it gets ready and potentially commoditized. caroline: thank you very much. andght from martin mignot great reporting as ever from "bloomberg technology's" selina wang. sticking with ai. alibaba is out with a new smart speaker to compete with the likes of amazon and google. who else is...
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look at that model prediction for millville and atlantic city. the weekend overall a saturday is the worst day. no doubt about that. temperatures are down. kind of a washout in most areas. the wind will be an issue the a the shore as well. that will be the last place to clear out. so it's not even going to be pretty at the jersey on sunday. but the lehigh valley and the poconos look like they are going to have a real nice weather on sunday. everybody improves next week. >>> nbc 10 and telemundo are supporting our schools to get students and teachers the supplies they need to succeed. now through saturday, you can make an impact in local classrooms by donating money or supplies to support projects that teachers want to brung to kids this year. donate today on the nbc 10 app. if you're headed down the shore this weekend, also drop off supplies in atlantic city. we'll be collecting pens, pencils, construction paper, crayons, anything else you'd like to drop off in front of boardwalk hall on saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. >>> i'm john clark liv
look at that model prediction for millville and atlantic city. the weekend overall a saturday is the worst day. no doubt about that. temperatures are down. kind of a washout in most areas. the wind will be an issue the a the shore as well. that will be the last place to clear out. so it's not even going to be pretty at the jersey on sunday. but the lehigh valley and the poconos look like they are going to have a real nice weather on sunday. everybody improves next week. >>> nbc 10 and...
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muppet if they so chose the only juggler to fit the fish should the rest proceed to the city as an expanding business model with customers instead of this it has but how many tourists can a travel destination cope with without losing its identity its all them to city and does the enterprise end up in profit. at the get out on up close and all that. just. change on me only the elderly day. and the city coffers despite must tourism so what happens to all the money brought by the millions of visitors as i met him i thought at one time and all that one at that at least the got the short of an app that adds up or break the sense that we're s.t.l. when i get out when i see oh yes. if one desktop when i say oh isn't that anyone that actually has a. tourism in europe generates four hundred billion euros a year of the ratios market and the whole of shady business of roads and gamblers of gambling with few winners and many losers. the boss alone they to destruct one swarm of boss alone as poorest in shabbiest areas the photographer he sends for now knew the place when it was still home to three thousand fishermen. b
muppet if they so chose the only juggler to fit the fish should the rest proceed to the city as an expanding business model with customers instead of this it has but how many tourists can a travel destination cope with without losing its identity its all them to city and does the enterprise end up in profit. at the get out on up close and all that. just. change on me only the elderly day. and the city coffers despite must tourism so what happens to all the money brought by the millions of...
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up at his face which is the only charge a tip if is should the rest proceed to the city as an expanding business model with customers instead of this it has but how many tourists can the travel destination cope with without losing its identity its all time to city and does the enterprise end up in profit. be it at the get out on up close and all that. just. change all media only the end of the day be. empty city coffers despite must tourism so what happens to all the money brought by the millions of visitors one hundred is a monumental demand until that one at that at what is the got that will have an ad that sense tell you that example the sense that we're s.c.l. when we get out when i see oh yes. it went just back when i see oh isn't that anyone that actually has a. tourism in europe generates four hundred billion euros a year of the ratios market and the whole of shady business of roads and gamblers of gambling with few winners and many lose. the bustle in the to district once one of boss alone is poorest in shabbiest areas the photographer he sends for now knew the place when it was still home to
up at his face which is the only charge a tip if is should the rest proceed to the city as an expanding business model with customers instead of this it has but how many tourists can the travel destination cope with without losing its identity its all time to city and does the enterprise end up in profit. be it at the get out on up close and all that. just. change all media only the end of the day be. empty city coffers despite must tourism so what happens to all the money brought by the...
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industry, let's get back so ving detroit, akron, any of the great american -- midwestern states had model cities and people were working and there weren't the big slums because things were going great. that day can come back, but it will not come back to the extent it could with a 20% or 21% corporate tax, but oh, my goodness, we cut our corporate tax to 15%, this united states economy will explode. this less than 2% that we had growth under president obama, lowest for any eight years in our history, that would end overnight. if i might ask how much time i have. the speaker pro tempore: 23 minutes. mr. gohmert: so thank you, mr. speaker. i want to direct attention to this ongoing narrative about collusion with russia. we still desperately need an independent council to vestigate the mueller, clinton, lynch relationship. it appears that mueller is on a -- and it appears he will james comey, they were buddies. they colluded together so much. comey trying to get an independent council appointed. he was able by leaking illegally pulling these shenanigans. he consulted with muler even on his -- muell
industry, let's get back so ving detroit, akron, any of the great american -- midwestern states had model cities and people were working and there weren't the big slums because things were going great. that day can come back, but it will not come back to the extent it could with a 20% or 21% corporate tax, but oh, my goodness, we cut our corporate tax to 15%, this united states economy will explode. this less than 2% that we had growth under president obama, lowest for any eight years in our...
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future tracker 6, the model is hinge at showers for the jersey shore, atlantic city north and seaside heights and belmawr, point pleasant beach by 3:00 p.m. i'm not too impressed with this idea, combination of sun and clouds, maybe a spotty shower, everybody else looking at a combination of sun and clouds, dry. overnight tonight, clear conditions, tomorrow looks beautiful from start to finish, lots of sunshine, just a few clouds mixed in. temperatures close to 90. the humidity levels once again on the lower side. and and clouds, warm, 87 degrees, lowering humidity levels, northwesterly breeze, 5 to 15 miles per hour. hour by hour, lots of clouds to start, increasing sun as the day wears on. 11:00 a.m., 82. 1:00 p.m., 85. 4:00 p.m., 86. poconos lowering humidity levels, today, 75 degrees, not too bad. sunday, gorgeous, 78 degrees. speaking of gorgeous if you're heading to the jersey shore, i know it looks miserable down there right now. you'll see an increase in sunshine, sun and clouds, lowering humidity levels, 83 degrees. really nice tomorrow, 82 the ocean temperature, 68. the exclu
future tracker 6, the model is hinge at showers for the jersey shore, atlantic city north and seaside heights and belmawr, point pleasant beach by 3:00 p.m. i'm not too impressed with this idea, combination of sun and clouds, maybe a spotty shower, everybody else looking at a combination of sun and clouds, dry. overnight tonight, clear conditions, tomorrow looks beautiful from start to finish, lots of sunshine, just a few clouds mixed in. temperatures close to 90. the humidity levels once again...
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city for. cobol. to say. but also i said the unique model books it it that the sea sick of any dish if you. put it all in the yoko will conduct the city some point zero zero cost. us a new right i say i don't know small but i feel quite hot. for new york c c. c she did. fall in a slip there and your local. pub was a bit up the old if you contin fell me buddies you expect get up a sudden get necessary. call segues a cigar of made all that. supper to feel so why do you need me said i would call...
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there's a very strong correlation and he does say that the city model predicts 51% boost in ad revenue from last year and most of the growth. >> they're also funneling back into potential businesses that will fuel their growth into the future it's something to watch. >> when we come back, take a look at shares of at&t the company had a revenue and earnings beat. but next former fed governor will join rick on day two of the fed meeting. dow has a double digit gain for the year nasdaq getting close to a 20% gain for the year. >> good morning, rick. >> good morning, sarah good morning thanks for joining us this fed day. >> pleasure. >> do you expect any new information to be thrown out by janet yellen and company today whether it's on the interest rate front or balance sheet front or another front. >> no things are quite that's good news inflation is under control she has achieved most of her objectives >> now in order to understand how our fed is going to rye to raise rates, lower balance sheet or a combination there in how important do you think it is to pay particularly close attention
there's a very strong correlation and he does say that the city model predicts 51% boost in ad revenue from last year and most of the growth. >> they're also funneling back into potential businesses that will fuel their growth into the future it's something to watch. >> when we come back, take a look at shares of at&t the company had a revenue and earnings beat. but next former fed governor will join rick on day two of the fed meeting. dow has a double digit gain for the year...
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you will be later today, that's a positive catalyst, but you have negative comments from citi, worried about the model 3 eating into these sales all of the model s and model acts. inventories will be doubling in the second quarter. facing steady is and intensifying competition. they are going fully electric by 2019 and every single car, vw saying they can push in competitive markets. emily: interestingly, gene munster, who long covered apple says he thinks the model three big asmodel 3 will be as the iphone. he says that apple should buy tesla. take a listen. should buy tesla. elon musk probably is not going to let it happen, but that could transform apple. emily: alex, what do you make of it? alex: i think a lot of people would be impressed. apple has yet to make any advisable deals -- beats -- emily: which for them was a huge leap. of thehey love the idea visionary ceo. and of course, apple has a track .ecord of visionary ceo's the big question is about the fundamentals. apple is a company that does a 20% net margin. the margins for the automotive industry are dreadfully weak in comparison. be luxur
you will be later today, that's a positive catalyst, but you have negative comments from citi, worried about the model 3 eating into these sales all of the model s and model acts. inventories will be doubling in the second quarter. facing steady is and intensifying competition. they are going fully electric by 2019 and every single car, vw saying they can push in competitive markets. emily: interestingly, gene munster, who long covered apple says he thinks the model three big asmodel 3 will be...
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is there red city model or red state model? you. [laughter] that.l take because this is an event by the american conservative, i have to first point out conservative and often and are not often aren't things that go together. looking from a partisan and republican which in fairness, we are in washington d.c., note isnteresting to that, only one of the 20 largest cities right now has a republican mayor. yearsas not the case 20 ago. there has been a sorting that is taking place. that is due to we can speculate about a number of reasons for that happening. it from folks i talk to is disinvestment from the party. you strengthen cities and you don't put any resources or cities, then the people who are paying attention better there.o i talked to w. the great people who is working in the republican party to try and push back and resources for people in cities who want to do policy work. there's been a great vacuum of policy work. not a surprise that if you're running and you don't have any ideas and none of your funders or none of your par
is there red city model or red state model? you. [laughter] that.l take because this is an event by the american conservative, i have to first point out conservative and often and are not often aren't things that go together. looking from a partisan and republican which in fairness, we are in washington d.c., note isnteresting to that, only one of the 20 largest cities right now has a republican mayor. yearsas not the case 20 ago. there has been a sorting that is taking place. that is due to we...
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newark has an opportunity to be a model for many cities around the country. >> he said we often mischaracterizety. a rowdy incident is what sports fans do after a sporting event. tensions had been simmering for a very long time. his father didn't live to see him become mayor. he's not alone. i've talked to people in detroit, l.a., rebellion, uprising, and a lot of folks say it was both. a riot, an uprising, a rebellion. >> great distinction and the idea it's the issues. not the response but the issues. if you don't solve those, you go back to the same thing. >> look where we are with community policing, look where we are with police brutality. look where we are today in terms of people being held accountable on both sides. >> yeah. so long ago but not so long ago. michelle miller, very interesting. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> she has a chance of making history. coming up, how venus williams may break a record that has stood for over a century and may even get some family bragging rights. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by toyota
newark has an opportunity to be a model for many cities around the country. >> he said we often mischaracterizety. a rowdy incident is what sports fans do after a sporting event. tensions had been simmering for a very long time. his father didn't live to see him become mayor. he's not alone. i've talked to people in detroit, l.a., rebellion, uprising, and a lot of folks say it was both. a riot, an uprising, a rebellion. >> great distinction and the idea it's the issues. not the...
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city b.a.r.t. station. >> david louie shows what some are calling a model project. >> it's not often you see tours like this. but interesting is high as a transit oriented neighborhood is shaping up. the city spent over $160 million to create parks and paths with b.a.r.t. affordable housing and other things have been built or are under construction. a rarely seen technique is being used to create the union flats apartment project. it's being built in pre assembled modules that could raise costs or -- >> in the bay area, they're fighting a difficult labor market. so we can't solve that, but we can help because there's a significant part of the work done in our factory and then transported to the job site here. all of the modules were crane set and erected in place in a matter of six to eight weeks. >> the next phase will create offices next to b.a.r.t. making it easy to take public transit. the density is critical. the managing partner of wind flower properties. >> it's a waste of land. if you have single family homes or town homes next to transit, like b.a.r.t. stations where we put millions of dollars of p
city b.a.r.t. station. >> david louie shows what some are calling a model project. >> it's not often you see tours like this. but interesting is high as a transit oriented neighborhood is shaping up. the city spent over $160 million to create parks and paths with b.a.r.t. affordable housing and other things have been built or are under construction. a rarely seen technique is being used to create the union flats apartment project. it's being built in pre assembled modules that could...
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city b.a.r.t. station. >> david louie shows what some are calling a model project. >> it's not often you see tours like thisteresting is high as a transit oriented neighborhood is shaping up. the city spent over $160 million to create parks and paths with b.a.r.t. affordable housing and other things have been built or are under construction. a rarely seen technique is being used to create the union flats apartment project. it's being built in pre assembled modules that could raise costs or -- >> in the bay area, they're fighting a difficult labor market. so we can't solve that, but we can help because there's a significant part of the work done in our factory and then transported to the job site here. all of the modules were crane set and erected in place in a matter of six to eight weeks. >> the next phase will create offices next to b.a.r.t. making it easy to take public transit. the density is critical. the managing partner of wind flower properties. >> it's a waste of land. if you have single family homes or town homes next to transit, like b.a.r.t. stations where we put millions of dollars of public in
city b.a.r.t. station. >> david louie shows what some are calling a model project. >> it's not often you see tours like thisteresting is high as a transit oriented neighborhood is shaping up. the city spent over $160 million to create parks and paths with b.a.r.t. affordable housing and other things have been built or are under construction. a rarely seen technique is being used to create the union flats apartment project. it's being built in pre assembled modules that could raise...
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if it moves further are north we will get heavy rain around metro area as well, around the city but this model has it kind of clearing you the by two and maybe stray left over shower after. that sunday definitely better day of the weekend. we may be able to salvage half of the saturday. one to 3 inches of rain and flash flood watch in effect this afternoon through tomorrow afternoon with pond ing on the roadways being a danger. we are down to 5 miles visibility at philly international, bob talking about the fog and seems to be getting worse, so maybe a few extra minutes before you leave the house today, so, you can take your time if you run into that fog. 73 degrees in philadelphia, heading to the mid 80's today, mid 70's tomorrow with that rain, wind kicking up, 80 sunday and warming up as we get in the first couple days of august back to the 90's by middle of next week, thomas and karen. >> 5:49. it will be a wild one get ready for that overnight. guy spotted black bear in evesham, new jersey this week so police keeping a watchful eye on the area. >> can't bear it. here's what you need to kn
if it moves further are north we will get heavy rain around metro area as well, around the city but this model has it kind of clearing you the by two and maybe stray left over shower after. that sunday definitely better day of the weekend. we may be able to salvage half of the saturday. one to 3 inches of rain and flash flood watch in effect this afternoon through tomorrow afternoon with pond ing on the roadways being a danger. we are down to 5 miles visibility at philly international, bob...
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. >> a k-12 model was relevant 10, 15, 20 years ago. the cityrds a pre-k to college model. >> as long as we meet the state's minimum graduation requirements, the district, the board of education, does have the authority to have requirements on top of that. >> former chicago public schools principal liz dossier joins me live to weigh in on all of this. liz, it's nice to see you again. this is the mayor but it's aroundny duncan, farmer secretary of ed and your former boss who actually proposed this plan to the mayor. good idea? >> so, great to see you, brooke. yes, we think it's a great idea. we know that young people need a plan beyond high school. this is not 50 years ago where high school would suffice but the issue really is how do you have young people actualize that plan? in order to do that in a really robust way, you need counselors and supports, especially when you think about our first generation college students here in chicago. right now the current ratio of counselors to students is 1 to 300. if you can imagine having one counselor fo
. >> a k-12 model was relevant 10, 15, 20 years ago. the cityrds a pre-k to college model. >> as long as we meet the state's minimum graduation requirements, the district, the board of education, does have the authority to have requirements on top of that. >> former chicago public schools principal liz dossier joins me live to weigh in on all of this. liz, it's nice to see you again. this is the mayor but it's aroundny duncan, farmer secretary of ed and your former boss who...
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. >>> still ahead tonight, one city's bold, new approach to fighting and treating the opioid drug epidemic. is it a model for the entire country? >>> also, he became the "home alone" dad. tonight we remember actor john heard and some of his many roles. >>> like so many cities, buffalo, new york, is struggling with the opioid crisis, losing one person a day to the drug crisis. a new program is trying to change that with the country's first opioid court. the idea is to start intervention immediately after users are arrested, giving them treatment inside the justice system. it's part of a growing national experiment. gabe gutierrez has the details. >> reporter: inside this courtroom in buffalo. >> keep up the good work. >> reporter: this judge is on a personal mission. >> i think our job as a judge is not to hurt people, just to make sure they come out better than they came in. >> reporter: he's presiding over the first crisis intervention court of its kind. unlike typical drug courts, they get into treatment within hours, not weeks. it requires detox, strict curfews and checking in with judge hannah every
. >>> still ahead tonight, one city's bold, new approach to fighting and treating the opioid drug epidemic. is it a model for the entire country? >>> also, he became the "home alone" dad. tonight we remember actor john heard and some of his many roles. >>> like so many cities, buffalo, new york, is struggling with the opioid crisis, losing one person a day to the drug crisis. a new program is trying to change that with the country's first opioid court. the...
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model? guest: i think detroit is a great american city and its revival is a remarkable story. as you say, civic leaders, philanthropic money, private capital has kept it going. i was there a few months ago. the downtown is buzzing. new street car. i don't think many places can compete with detroit. it has a certain appeal to a lot of young people as being the quintessential industrial american city with great music and culture and all that history. you can do it but even detroit once you get from the midtown, downtown area, it is still pretty rough and a lot of poverty. detroit is an interesting place to look for revival but the ink blot hasn't spread much further than the downtown core. the fact that it's happening there is very encouraging i think. host: ok. reporter for the "christian science monitor" find his piece at cs monitor.com and find him on twitter. thank you so much for joining us today. guest: thank you. xxx announcer: c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, a report on the security of th
model? guest: i think detroit is a great american city and its revival is a remarkable story. as you say, civic leaders, philanthropic money, private capital has kept it going. i was there a few months ago. the downtown is buzzing. new street car. i don't think many places can compete with detroit. it has a certain appeal to a lot of young people as being the quintessential industrial american city with great music and culture and all that history. you can do it but even detroit once you get...
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model? guest: i think detroitguest: is a great american city and its revival is a remarkable story.ivic leaders, philanthropic money, private capital has really kept it going. a few months ago, the downtown is buzzing, the streetcar. the choice has a certain appeal to a lot of young people as being the quintessential industrial american city with great music and culture and all that history. so you can do it. but even detroit, what you get away from the midtown and downtown area, it is still pretty rough and there's a lot of poverty. is an inkblot. the inkblot hasn't spread much further than the downtown core. but the fact that it is happening there is increasing. , a reportermontlake for the science monitor. thank you so much for joining us today. that's all for today's "washington journal." we will be back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. have a good saturday. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ >> live now to providence, rhode isla
model? guest: i think detroitguest: is a great american city and its revival is a remarkable story.ivic leaders, philanthropic money, private capital has really kept it going. a few months ago, the downtown is buzzing, the streetcar. the choice has a certain appeal to a lot of young people as being the quintessential industrial american city with great music and culture and all that history. so you can do it. but even detroit, what you get away from the midtown and downtown area, it is still...
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the city police on point three zero zero cost. us a new. model is small but i feel quite hot. he says he can see. you in. the pub was a few contin filmy buddies you would expect get up a good necessary. call segues a cigar of made all that. widely it. was all said you've got to go to name that. place about it that we want it up simply me. so we could if i didn't. gives up it's a crowd. of sixty if i want you to prefer to. chimp and use the settlement of turning the final. credits in to liberty so that you could look at the hurtling. pool fratto not lovin to go on. through here or place anything. you can. see here. in iceland where the two thousand and eight crisis really hit hard fanny whose house was repossessed is now desperately looking for a new home. her debts had reached such a level that the government measures to reduce household indebtedness were insufficient to help her she's been taken in by her sister. with an old maid just manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the final merry go round if certainly the one
the city police on point three zero zero cost. us a new. model is small but i feel quite hot. he says he can see. you in. the pub was a few contin filmy buddies you would expect get up a good necessary. call segues a cigar of made all that. widely it. was all said you've got to go to name that. place about it that we want it up simply me. so we could if i didn't. gives up it's a crowd. of sixty if i want you to prefer to. chimp and use the settlement of turning the final. credits in to liberty...
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model name useful. in the new and i don't need. despite the lack of security concepts the old city seems destined for a rising number of tourists. is too broad nic in danger of becoming an open air museum. cruise companies calculate just four hours for the visit then the passengers must return to the ship. it's understandable that the inhabitants of europe's favorite tourist destination up critical of this sort of tourism and feel pressure that. space that notion that i'm a bit. make the most. of it. in clique i'll yell at us if i can break up. believe. me when i lot of april because i thought i don't think a single c.p.a. . and i want that i need more money but he knows. that in the i want connections on national fall the amount of which i was made on time of not always an automatic thoughts going on the thought i know about is this is mine and then that i am. you know. i guess just. from one. when i. went into the. last bet of the last. losers on both sides that for the local inhabitants and the tourists they're just extras in a game with billions the winners are other opaque consortium's and international investors who bet yo
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