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. >> thank you, ms. davis and dean's kelly. >> ami i'm standing before you tonight so congratulate mr. haney vice president and dr. murase as president and smault as the new commissioner now that you've been identified as the handsome young man on the board we don't know if that relieves matt ass from extra duties but most of all, i want to address the comments on behalf of the of drumming 9 years ago they assigned just a minute children to a integrated school when we they built the schools after the earthquake parents didn't like it the nation of japan didn't like it the natives of san francisco does it on purpose teddy roosevelt didn't like it after what the secretary of state called the conversations of the law it was decided in on a 1907 and the treaty guaranteed equal cease for education for the children and re programmed into the common schools in san francisco 99 years later we have our fires japanese-american president it's our procure pleasure to present you with a copy of the 1908 comments to the fir
. >> thank you, ms. davis and dean's kelly. >> ami i'm standing before you tonight so congratulate mr. haney vice president and dr. murase as president and smault as the new commissioner now that you've been identified as the handsome young man on the board we don't know if that relieves matt ass from extra duties but most of all, i want to address the comments on behalf of the of drumming 9 years ago they assigned just a minute children to a integrated school when we they built the...
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ms davis lived here for 20 years and feels like leaving. she feels forgotten by the city. >> when i see something in front of nee saying ms days this is what we are going to do for the community, then i'll say yes, it's getting better. until i see that i know that the neighbour here can get her porch fixed so she can come on the front steps, then i'll say yes it's getting better. >> detroit ran into trouble when the motor industry left. pensions rose $20 million in debt the city failed for bankruptcy an expert says the city and its neighbourhoods changed forever. >> there are parts of the city that are never the neighbourhoods that grew up there. >> what you see here is a home. >> this woman works for a company that buys home rebuilds them and sells them to families. it costs her organization money but produces result. she said no site will be a true barometer for change. >> some would never work for the government or the u.s. economics can't work either. there has to be clear strategy and a clear intent. >> this is a challenge for detroit p
ms davis lived here for 20 years and feels like leaving. she feels forgotten by the city. >> when i see something in front of nee saying ms days this is what we are going to do for the community, then i'll say yes, it's getting better. until i see that i know that the neighbour here can get her porch fixed so she can come on the front steps, then i'll say yes it's getting better. >> detroit ran into trouble when the motor industry left. pensions rose $20 million in debt the city...
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. >> when i see something in front of me that is going to says ms. davisis what we're going to do for your community, then i'll say, yes, it's getting better but until i see that and until i know that my neighborhood here can get her porch fixed so she can come up on her front steps, then i'll say, yeah it's getting better. >> reporter: detroit ran into trouble when motor industry moved away around $20 million in debt the city filed for bankruptcy. the city and all of its neighborhoods have changed forever, one expert says. >> there are parts of the city that are never going to be the sort of neighborhood that the people who grew up there remember growing up in there. >> reporter: this woman runs an organization that buys run down homes, rebuilts them and sells them to families to renew neighborhoods. >> trickle down economics some say won't work for neighborhoods either. there has to be clear strategies and a clear intent. >> reporter: north end remains a challenge for politicians, but also provides hope that it could renew from what it feels like a long
. >> when i see something in front of me that is going to says ms. davisis what we're going to do for your community, then i'll say, yes, it's getting better but until i see that and until i know that my neighborhood here can get her porch fixed so she can come up on her front steps, then i'll say, yeah it's getting better. >> reporter: detroit ran into trouble when motor industry moved away around $20 million in debt the city filed for bankruptcy. the city and all of its...
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. >> when i see something in front of me that's going to see ms. davis, this is what we're going to do for your community then i'll say yes it's getting better. >> a tale of two detroits, city leaders touting exit from bankruptcy but some say their neighborhoods are forgotten. >> one independent pooch the dog that takes a bus to the park by herself, one of the stories caught in our global net. . >> these of images live from berlin. that is the new nato secretary day one of his visit to germany. alongside him is german chancellor angela merkel, she is out of frame. they are there in germany to discuss security challenges. good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. ahead in this next half hour, it is dangerously cold out there and that is the new problem for syrians. after four years of civil war. >> indonesia handing out cash to poor residents. some say that could backfire. >> haiti five years after the earthquake a young boy was orphaned we'll see how he is today. >> al-qaeda's top leader in yemen said the group was behind last week's attack on charlie
. >> when i see something in front of me that's going to see ms. davis, this is what we're going to do for your community then i'll say yes it's getting better. >> a tale of two detroits, city leaders touting exit from bankruptcy but some say their neighborhoods are forgotten. >> one independent pooch the dog that takes a bus to the park by herself, one of the stories caught in our global net. . >> these of images live from berlin. that is the new nato secretary day one...
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. >> when i see something in front of me that's going to say ms davis, this is what we are going to do for your community, i'll say yes, it's getting better. until i see that until i know may neighbour here she can come up on the front steps, i'll say yes, it's getting better. >> detroit ran into colours when the motor industry moved away. people followed the work. and the declining population. services suffered. tensions rose. around 20 million in debt the city filed for bankruptcy. one expert said the city and neighbourhoods changed forever. >> there are parts of the city that will never be the neighbourhood that the people that grew up there remembered growing up in. >> what you see is a west oakland home. >> this woman's company buys homes, refurbishes them and resells them. she said the site is a true barometer for change. >> some say a trickle-down economics doesn't work for the government. it can't work for neighbourhoods. there has to be clear strategy and an intent. >> north end is a challenge. it provides hope that a non-neglected area can emerge from a long winter >>> coming
. >> when i see something in front of me that's going to say ms davis, this is what we are going to do for your community, i'll say yes, it's getting better. until i see that until i know may neighbour here she can come up on the front steps, i'll say yes, it's getting better. >> detroit ran into colours when the motor industry moved away. people followed the work. and the declining population. services suffered. tensions rose. around 20 million in debt the city filed for...
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pallone: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, how does this one project, the keystone x.l. pipeline, get so much attention? we currently have a sprawling 185,000-mile network of oil pipelines in the united states and a regulatory process to ensure that they are operating safely. so why are we spending so much time trying to exempt a canadian company from the environmental reviews that every other company in america has to abide by? and the big question, mr. speaker who will pay for any future oil spills? not keystone. this bill exempts keystone from contributing the same eight cents per barrel that every other oil company is required to pay into the oil spill trust fund. tell me mr. speaker why is this? if the authors are so certain that this pipeline does not carry any environmental risk won't they allow the review process to run its course? i stand with my colleagues, i want those jobs, i want them a
pallone: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, how does this one project, the keystone x.l. pipeline, get so much attention? we currently have a sprawling 185,000-mile network of oil pipelines in the united states and a regulatory process to ensure that they are operating safely. so why are we spending so much time trying to exempt a...
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pallone: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, how does this one project, the keystone x.l. pipeline, get so much attention? we currently have a sprawling 185,000-mile network of oil pipelines in the united states and a regulatory process to ensure that they are operating safely. so why are we spending so much time trying to exempt a canadian company from the environmental reviews that every other company in america has to abide by? and the big question, mr. speaker who will pay for any future oil spills? not keystone. this bill exempts keystone from contributing the same eight cents per barrel that every other oil company is required to pay into the oil spill trust fund. tell me mr. speaker why is this? if the authors are so certain that this pipeline does not carry any environmental risk won't they allow the review process to run its course? i stand with my colleagues, i want those jobs, i want them a
pallone: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, how does this one project, the keystone x.l. pipeline, get so much attention? we currently have a sprawling 185,000-mile network of oil pipelines in the united states and a regulatory process to ensure that they are operating safely. so why are we spending so much time trying to exempt a...
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pallone: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, how does this one project, the keystone x.l. pipeline, get so much attention? we currently have a sprawling 185,000-mile network of oil pipelines in the united states and a regulatory process to ensure that they are operating safely. so why are we spending so much time trying to exempt a canadian company from the environmental reviews that every other company in america has to abide by? and the big question, mr. speaker who will pay for any future oil spills? not keystone. this bill exempts keystone from contributing the same eight cents per barrel that every other oil company is required to pay into the oil spill trust fund. tell me mr. speaker why is this? if the authors are so certain that this pipeline does not carry any environmental risk won't they allow the review process to run its course? i stand with my colleagues, i want those jobs, i want them a
pallone: i yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, ms. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. davis: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, how does this one project, the keystone x.l. pipeline, get so much attention? we currently have a sprawling 185,000-mile network of oil pipelines in the united states and a regulatory process to ensure that they are operating safely. so why are we spending so much time trying to exempt a...
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for "nightline," i'm linsey davis in new york. >> ms.ashad told linsey she hasn't spoken to cosby recently but did talk to him at the beginning of things and he said the internet has given some anonymous people a very loud voice. >> and her voice is one a lot of people have been waiting to hear. and that voice carries a lot of weight at this point. who knows how this could possibly sway things. everybody was waiting to hear from her. this is the strongest defense anyone has come out for bill cosby. very strong. more to come. >>> coming up, brain games. a quest to find the next child genius as part of a reality tv show, but are parents pushing their kids too hard? >>> in our next half hour, the people have spoken. the best in the entertainment world. which stars had the light shining brightest on the red carpet? that's always fun to see, right, reena? >> oh, yeah. >> you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ >>> reality tv is starting off the year by getting a little sma
for "nightline," i'm linsey davis in new york. >> ms.ashad told linsey she hasn't spoken to cosby recently but did talk to him at the beginning of things and he said the internet has given some anonymous people a very loud voice. >> and her voice is one a lot of people have been waiting to hear. and that voice carries a lot of weight at this point. who knows how this could possibly sway things. everybody was waiting to hear from her. this is the strongest defense anyone...
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attorney eric holder and ron davis has shown leadership and ms. lynch will provide that leadership once she is confirmed as attorney general. i am honored to serve thank glad to be joined on this panel for two outstanding leaders for our organization in respective cities. an initial discussion of what we could learn from ferguson we discuss this further at the mayor and police chief meeting was the 20th anniversary of the cops program in little rock arkansas and the meeting was attended by president clinton in a possible to the generous support of the cops office. following the little rock meeting to be chaired by a wilson charged a group to develop a set of recommendations intended to improve policing in america all laugh you were present is the co-chair commissioner ramsey in those seated to my left. our group is harder work to finalize the recommendations at the conference in a couple of weeks. so we will give you a confidential preview. [laughter] we want to present it for the first time next week the six areas are building police community tr
attorney eric holder and ron davis has shown leadership and ms. lynch will provide that leadership once she is confirmed as attorney general. i am honored to serve thank glad to be joined on this panel for two outstanding leaders for our organization in respective cities. an initial discussion of what we could learn from ferguson we discuss this further at the mayor and police chief meeting was the 20th anniversary of the cops program in little rock arkansas and the meeting was attended by...
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davis didn't it require a separate vote and it did not. >> mr. casco roll call. >> on the consent calendar i've corrected miss son sonata. >> adrenalin. >> ms.er mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell dr. murase. >> more than arrest minnesota and mr. walton. >> that's unanimous i didn't have any cards for the previous items thank you, very much let's say see the next per diem item is p severed for actions there was a number of retroactive proposals that commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell has a consent about. >> i want to do those are together i appreciate that all ever you are here and stated for this i don't need to speak with you so you don't have to present so i hope you weren't all on your phones but i want to say i think look i have a reputation of not approving those and to some degree that's a joke but this is a hunter's view actually tonight i approved 4 retroactive so i get that but there are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 other resolutions that budget allocations were not available we lost an individual the school asked us to start and the school schedule required the work - you guys the reason i bring those up and what concerns we me is we're starti
davis didn't it require a separate vote and it did not. >> mr. casco roll call. >> on the consent calendar i've corrected miss son sonata. >> adrenalin. >> ms.er mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell dr. murase. >> more than arrest minnesota and mr. walton. >> that's unanimous i didn't have any cards for the previous items thank you, very much let's say see the next per diem item is p severed for actions there was a number of retroactive proposals that commissioner...
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when viola davis removes her wig in episode four it signals a vulnerability we had not yet seen. this thursday the hair to watch was on the head of olivia pope. this week ms in some pretty dire and disgusting conditions of confinement, but being olivia, the clothes were still fly, the skin was still duey, and the brows were thick. wu the one physical manifestation of her despair and of her resilient strength and determination to be free her hair. back at the table with me is o our panel. did you watch it on thursday? >> did i watch it? of course, i watched it. >> did you watch the hair do the hair thing? >> i also watched those nails. i don't know what kind of manicurist she has on because even in captivity, the manicure is still on point. >> i thought that was important that they didn't have her whole self degrade. clearly someone was coming in and threading every other day in the jail and doing the nails. keeping it straight. the idea is the hair is representing how long it's been and where she is psychologically. >> there's also an important point too. the way that olivia navigates aesthetics. playing the clip with viola davis, there's a more realness
when viola davis removes her wig in episode four it signals a vulnerability we had not yet seen. this thursday the hair to watch was on the head of olivia pope. this week ms in some pretty dire and disgusting conditions of confinement, but being olivia, the clothes were still fly, the skin was still duey, and the brows were thick. wu the one physical manifestation of her despair and of her resilient strength and determination to be free her hair. back at the table with me is o our panel. did...
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ms. gabbard: thank you very much, madam speaker. i'm rising today in very strong support of this hire more heroes act introduced by my friend, the gentleman from illinois, mr. rodney davis, someone who i've been privileged to work with and am proud to co-sponsor this legislation. when he first came to this idea it was a no-brainer that i would support it because of the key constituencies that this legislation serves, our veterans and our small businesses. in addition to that, i think as we kick off this 114th congress, it's a great message and exactly the right tone that we're focused on these two constituencies. by exempting veterans who have health insurance through the v.a. or from the d.o.d. from being counted toward that 50-employee limit under the affordable care act, this legislation creates important incentives. it encourages small businesses to grow and expand their work force and it establishes an incentive to hire more veterans. there are many people who already receive insurance because of their service to our country. i used to be one of them. i was covered under tricare for a long period of time after both of my deployments to the middle east, and it just
ms. gabbard: thank you very much, madam speaker. i'm rising today in very strong support of this hire more heroes act introduced by my friend, the gentleman from illinois, mr. rodney davis, someone who i've been privileged to work with and am proud to co-sponsor this legislation. when he first came to this idea it was a no-brainer that i would support it because of the key constituencies that this legislation serves, our veterans and our small businesses. in addition to that, i think as we kick...