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. >> this my city.ean vikes to believe in my city. >> ♪ >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past but charging ahead with resounding resilience. rija jang, cbs news new orleans. >> a gas station worker offered to help a customer make coffee and then groped her. he faces indecent assault charges. police say he assaulted the woman in radnor at the shell gas station on east lancaster avenue. they also suspect that he's done it before. police are asking any other potential victims to come forward. >>> police officers from across the region have brought their canine companions to montgomery county for a weekend of competition. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhury has the story from northwest. >> reporter: zeke may look friendly. this harrisburg police dog and officer are getting a certification. >> these certifications help us in court, they help us keep our dogs proficient. >> reporter: he's a pro after surviving a gunshot wound from a suspect who was running from police. >> he was shot 2-inches back
. >> this my city.ean vikes to believe in my city. >> ♪ >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past but charging ahead with resounding resilience. rija jang, cbs news new orleans. >> a gas station worker offered to help a customer make coffee and then groped her. he faces indecent assault charges. police say he assaulted the woman in radnor at the shell gas station on east lancaster avenue. they also suspect that he's done it before. police are asking any other...
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i want to say i made a difference not only in my city, my school, but in the country. >> you mentionedleadership. we should point out you were elected by your peers as freshman. appointed by a senior whip. why do you think they gave you those assignments? what does it mean to you? what do you hope to accomplish? >> well, i was offered by steny hoyer before i was even sworn in. i asked that question of him. i said you do know the first one, right? he said, yes. but when i look at your background, the path that you've taken and the experience and skill sets that you bring, he said that's a voice that i want. so is as senior whip, you are hearing the challenges, the legislation, and the bills and you are sitting there to bring perspective. how does this impact. what is good about that? what i want to do is continue to bring the skill sets that i have and i'm so proud of to the discussion of federal government. we were first in class of some amazing people. and we have stayed really close. and so to have the class, and to keep that closeness. >> how long would you like to serve in the hous
i want to say i made a difference not only in my city, my school, but in the country. >> you mentionedleadership. we should point out you were elected by your peers as freshman. appointed by a senior whip. why do you think they gave you those assignments? what does it mean to you? what do you hope to accomplish? >> well, i was offered by steny hoyer before i was even sworn in. i asked that question of him. i said you do know the first one, right? he said, yes. but when i look at...
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. >> this is my city. i have to believe in my city. >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past, but charging ahead with resounding resilience. right now, former president bill clinton is headlining an event, another post of progress and even though the city has made tremendous strides there are areas still struggling to recover, including the lower ninth ward, which was the hardest-hit community. live in new orleans, weija jang, cbs 2 news. >> thanks. >>> heart break on the great white way. the cast of less misin mourning over the sudden death of a rising star. we have new information about his final moments. >> gone in just seconds. a piece of history demolished. but it paves the way for something new in jersey city. elise? >> well, we have lots of beautiful sunshine today. can we do it tomorrow? and are we going to have some rain in the forecast? i will have all of the details coming up in just a bit. steve? >> well, american pharoah faced some pretty stiff competition in saratoga today. the triple crow
. >> this is my city. i have to believe in my city. >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past, but charging ahead with resounding resilience. right now, former president bill clinton is headlining an event, another post of progress and even though the city has made tremendous strides there are areas still struggling to recover, including the lower ninth ward, which was the hardest-hit community. live in new orleans, weija jang, cbs 2 news. >> thanks. >>> heart break...
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. >> this is my city. i have to believe in my city. >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past, but charging ahead with resounding resilience. weijia jiang, cbs news, new orleans. >>> meanwhile back in the bay area, progress is being made to improve our own aging levee system in foster city. it floods during storms. they talked about a serious upgrade. it will cost between 35 to $65 million to build a levee that meets fema standards. the goal is to have it done in five years. >>> all right, onto campaign 2016. a new poll shows hillary clinton's lead is shrinking in iowa. she has lost about a third of her support in the key battleground state over the summer. she now leads challenger bernie sanders by just seven pointsful his support has nearly doubled during the same time. joe biden who is still weighing a possible run finished third in the poll. >>> meanwhile, republican front runner donald trump spent the day in nashville. he says he will make an announcement soon about whether he will run as a third pa
. >> this is my city. i have to believe in my city. >> reporter: a city remembering a dark past, but charging ahead with resounding resilience. weijia jiang, cbs news, new orleans. >>> meanwhile back in the bay area, progress is being made to improve our own aging levee system in foster city. it floods during storms. they talked about a serious upgrade. it will cost between 35 to $65 million to build a levee that meets fema standards. the goal is to have it done in five...
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i owned my city. i knew every single block of it. if i wanteddown -- to know how people felt about an issue, it was manageable. , and yougo to congress get feedback from so many different interest groups. issue, thete on an impact which i've never taken lightly, the impact on the is very sobering moments. i liked as a fresh woman, but we say freshmen. time when i received a letter from the president asking permission to initiate military force. that was so great. i had a police force. we went to save people. we went to take care of the city. if there was a bad guy, we were trained to do that. was a verytary force sobering moment. intimacy of my constituents. i love going home for district time. i get to touch the people and hear from them and get that mark? of -- mi meeting my -- am i meeting my mark? that is why i wanted to run for congress. to give you an example. the highway trust fund. to talk about issues about minimum wage. education. these are issues we are talking about and i know the intimate impact on our federal laws right
i owned my city. i knew every single block of it. if i wanteddown -- to know how people felt about an issue, it was manageable. , and yougo to congress get feedback from so many different interest groups. issue, thete on an impact which i've never taken lightly, the impact on the is very sobering moments. i liked as a fresh woman, but we say freshmen. time when i received a letter from the president asking permission to initiate military force. that was so great. i had a police force. we went...
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with him, his plan for madison, as well as a bunch of buffalo robes saying, here, want to hear about my city? are you cold? here's a buffalo robe. so, it does go through quite a number of votes. his word carries a lot of weight because he had been in wisconsin for along time and had been to the cities that were under consideration. he came in the 1820's and he was a prominent figure. if he said madison had potential, people were bounds to listen to him. after many, many votes, they selected madison as the capital and he made a mint off of that decision. so, wisconsin, by the early 1840's is experiencing a lot of immigration, particularly from europe and people from new york and new england. those are the two immigrant streams. wisconsin has enough people by the 40's. and, there were various groups that were trying to push forward a legislation to move wisconsin towards statehood. they were from differing political parties so it took awhile for us to get to a point to move forward. so, the democrats are successful in 1846 and they go to work, trying to work this state constitution and they th
with him, his plan for madison, as well as a bunch of buffalo robes saying, here, want to hear about my city? are you cold? here's a buffalo robe. so, it does go through quite a number of votes. his word carries a lot of weight because he had been in wisconsin for along time and had been to the cities that were under consideration. he came in the 1820's and he was a prominent figure. if he said madison had potential, people were bounds to listen to him. after many, many votes, they selected...
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we've seen a record amount of streets be paved in my city. we've gotten back to the basics of fixing every single sidewalk. but we haven't just done old analog things, we've done new digital things. we ranked the number one digital city in america last year. we're the city with open data, something we hold with journalists because they can hold us accountable. because they like me can go to a dashboard on my smartphone and look at where the building permits are in the city by geography or response times for 911 broken down by how long it takes us to transfer that call, how long it takes for a fire truck to roll out, and how long that travel time is. so that we can have accountability together. and we went from unranked to number one in the country. so we're seeing a lot of positive momentum coming out of america's second city. we also most importantly are addressing the issue of inequality. if i averaged our city's prosperity, i could say l.a.'s doing amazing. we're seeing more foreign investment there. we're seeing a record amount of real est
we've seen a record amount of streets be paved in my city. we've gotten back to the basics of fixing every single sidewalk. but we haven't just done old analog things, we've done new digital things. we ranked the number one digital city in america last year. we're the city with open data, something we hold with journalists because they can hold us accountable. because they like me can go to a dashboard on my smartphone and look at where the building permits are in the city by geography or...
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but we can add the support and t the pressurehe from the cities d that is the main part of my we message today. >> o and the other part is you apparently and are willing to take the mantle, are leading a national effort to get cities tr do their own thing with your bre libraries s program, with your o education program, with your met jobs, wi enhancement, with youra citizenship program, you are leading a national movement to have the cities and run the congress if they remain gridlocked, is that true. >> absolutely.ys sa i say don't see they, power you have before you try to exercise it. it. and i respect the constitution and it is aan amazing document and the power for federal ng for immigration is with the k inte government but i don't think we'reus left out. this is something we can continue to work on. have and we all have something to gain from that and we've seen that in los angeles. the more integrated people are, the more we gain. it is a very straight, linear, formula. >> now you mentioned the drought. >> yes. >> so what are you t going to d when california goes dry in two years
but we can add the support and t the pressurehe from the cities d that is the main part of my we message today. >> o and the other part is you apparently and are willing to take the mantle, are leading a national effort to get cities tr do their own thing with your bre libraries s program, with your o education program, with your met jobs, wi enhancement, with youra citizenship program, you are leading a national movement to have the cities and run the congress if they remain gridlocked,...
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just the -- the national impact -- i owned my city. i knew every single block of it i could just dig down -- if i wanted to know how people felt about an issue, it was manageable. when you go to congress and you start getting lobbied off of so many different interest groups. for every issue there's a pro and there's a con. when you vote on an issue, the impact which i've never taken lightly, the impact on a national level those sobering moments since i've been in congress and this period of time and being a freshman -- i like to say fresh woman. but we say freshman, it was the time when i received a letter from the president asking for the right to initiate military force. that was sobering. you know, i had a police force. and we went to save people. we went to take care of the city and if there was a bad guy, yes, we were trained and skilled to do that. but to use military force is -- as a very sobering moment. i miss the intimacy of my constituents. i love going home for district time because i get to touch the people and hear from t
just the -- the national impact -- i owned my city. i knew every single block of it i could just dig down -- if i wanted to know how people felt about an issue, it was manageable. when you go to congress and you start getting lobbied off of so many different interest groups. for every issue there's a pro and there's a con. when you vote on an issue, the impact which i've never taken lightly, the impact on a national level those sobering moments since i've been in congress and this period of...
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i have to believe in my city. ♪ >> reporter: a city remembering a dark path but charging ahead with resoundingnce. in new orleans, wija jang for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> suspect is now in custody in the ambush killing of a deputy sheriff new houston. shannon miles charged with the murder of harris county sheriff deputy darrin goforth is a gas staying friday night. investigators say goforth was filling up his patrol car miles approached him from behind, said nothing and fired multiple sho shots. the 47-year-old had just left an accident scene. authorities do not have a motive for the shooting. >>> police are searching for a father accused of abducting his two-year-old son in west philadelphia. this is little jadin elliot found unharmed and returned to his mother around 3:00 o'clock this afternoon. 12 hours earlier officers responded to the 5500 block of walnut street. the mother of the two-year-old told police the boy's father jonathan elliot broke into her home, assaulted her and then grabbed the boy and left. >>> police in delaware county say gas station worker offered to help make a custo
i have to believe in my city. ♪ >> reporter: a city remembering a dark path but charging ahead with resoundingnce. in new orleans, wija jang for cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> suspect is now in custody in the ambush killing of a deputy sheriff new houston. shannon miles charged with the murder of harris county sheriff deputy darrin goforth is a gas staying friday night. investigators say goforth was filling up his patrol car miles approached him from behind, said nothing...
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my city attorney wants to say any public comment? hearing none, public comment is now closed. sergeant please call next line item. kevin. >> hello. i just want to say thank you for giving these young people a opportunity. i had a chance to be a part of the whole process and being behind the scene squz being a part of their whole engagement, it was interesting for us to go to the new police department on 3rd and just sort of interact with some of the technicians and other people that are behind the scene and i was sort of new for me too but just to see them interact with all the law enforcement activity and community. more importantly how to [inaudible] about law enforcement and what that means and some of the young people are bright. they are amazing. i had a chance to know these young people so i'm looking for some really bright thing tooz come forth and think this experience sort of is part of that foundation to grow and have a whole different perspective on the work that needs to be done and do it in a positive way so thank you very much and i appreciate this whole process.
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most of the people like in, city of new orleans was hit horrible. a lot of my friend lived in the city. and they still have people living in their cars. i wonders what happens to the homeless people out there? i don't know, maybe i have too big of a heart. but i just, i just wonder, you know, we should have been helped sooner. we should have been helped sooner. , only people saving people were st. bernard police department. we're in st. bernard parish. you have got to thank them because you know, they were only people taking people off of roofs. 80-year-old people stuck on their roofs for six to seven days. and like, when katrina hit, they said we had 18 to 24 feet of water. when i saw rita come, praying it would hit us that nobody would have to go through the experience we went through. actually when rita came, she gave us another eight feet of water. the water finally went down from katrina. they got eight more feet. they wouldn't let anybody into parish unless you were police, military or somebody important which -- no comment. let's go inside. this is our k
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i love my city. thank you, everyone, who helped when we were at our worst, when we were down, and everybody who helped us. us, come have a drink with us on bourbon street. you helped us, and we remember you all who helped us. come back and have fun. be here. scared to host: thanks for the invite, joe, the invitation to come back to portland's that's go to chris in florida. caller: hello, this is ncan, and i'mu society from the president's remarks, but i was the people that helped aay lot of families that came here. i helped a lot of families that and as a for relief, man of color, it encouraged me, it may be believed when we all work together, great things can happen. that is why i am determined to do great things and put people before policy, and that is something i do daily. i'm a father of four girls. my oldest is a cancer survivor, and she sees the legacy of our president and says, that he, that is cool. he seems like a real guy. he shakes people's hands, and she is in fourth grade, but excited,
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united states from mexico when he was 13 to be with his mother. >> i want to do something better for my cityts make up more than 15% of the population of huntington park. the mayor says it's time to give them a voice in city government. >> but are you sending a message that you can break the law and be rewarded for that? >> i don't think so. you're not going get rid of them. you're not going to support them. so what are you going to do? you have to engage them in a popular way. >> those positions could have been given to an american. >> reporter: they say the illegal immigrants don't deserve the benefits of it. >> if you start giving out those benefits like they're candy, not earned, ultimately you destroy the value of citizenship and the basis of our american democracy. >> reporter: california law does not prohibit them from serving on councils but federal law does prohibit them from being paid so the two new commissioners here in huntington park will be unpaid volunteers. ben tracy, cbs news, huntington park, california. >>> an 8-year-old boy in ohio is showing off his new ears. elijah bel
united states from mexico when he was 13 to be with his mother. >> i want to do something better for my cityts make up more than 15% of the population of huntington park. the mayor says it's time to give them a voice in city government. >> but are you sending a message that you can break the law and be rewarded for that? >> i don't think so. you're not going get rid of them. you're not going to support them. so what are you going to do? you have to engage them in a popular...
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i'm not sure why the state is doing this not we are going to see if we can go find out. >> my husband is a city employee we were looking all that time in a van. me, my husband, my three kids. we had to come back. where were we going to go? there was housing nowhere. we come back here and slammed the door in our face. we got to the hotel's, they are acting nasty with me. they don't want you there. they only take me so they can get fema funds. my husband has been employed in the city for the six years. even brought in paperwork. and i'm talking to the men appear. you come back to work for the city. 4:00 this evening and then recommended to a hotel that had no toilets. no clean water. no heating. you understand? give me a voucher and tell me to go to the land that is causing $4,000 into that care about each other, $2,000, $6.40 an hour. you want to talk about the disaster for how long that is going to last? okay. and we are back at $6.40. when you put the people in new orleans it's your fault because we are poor you refuse to raise the minimum wage is how you don't want to pass anything. what abou
i'm not sure why the state is doing this not we are going to see if we can go find out. >> my husband is a city employee we were looking all that time in a van. me, my husband, my three kids. we had to come back. where were we going to go? there was housing nowhere. we come back here and slammed the door in our face. we got to the hotel's, they are acting nasty with me. they don't want you there. they only take me so they can get fema funds. my husband has been employed in the city for...
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got more than my city? those were the debates that were going on in washington. nobody was saying, hey do we really need to have armored troop transparenters in local police departments? nobody was saying that until ferguson. that is a remarkable moment from a washington policy standpoint. >> all right matt apuzzo, great to have you. >> great to be here. >> sreenivasan: from paintings to poetry, take a look at some of the artistic works inspired by the events last year in ferguson, missouri. visit us online at pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: the arlington, texas, police department has asked the fbi to assist its investigation into the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teenager friday. christian taylor was a 19-year- old sophomore with a football scholarship at angelo state university in san angelo, texas. police responding to a 1:00 am burglary call at a car dealership encountered taylor, who had allegedly driven his own car into a showroom window. police say, after an altercation, one officer fir
got more than my city? those were the debates that were going on in washington. nobody was saying, hey do we really need to have armored troop transparenters in local police departments? nobody was saying that until ferguson. that is a remarkable moment from a washington policy standpoint. >> all right matt apuzzo, great to have you. >> great to be here. >> sreenivasan: from paintings to poetry, take a look at some of the artistic works inspired by the events last year in...
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for something this big to in my city. it inspired me to talk about it. >> even with all of the attention on the city. and the ground-breaking of a new job center on the site of an old quick trick. he said there's a long way to go. one year later, this area looks a lot different. is this area different? >> it's still the same. still the same. still a lot of things that need to change, not just within this area, st. louis in general. policing and black relations. not every cop is bad. not every black person that they run into is a thug or trying to you know what i'm saying, kill them. this is the place it began, where officer deron wilson shot and killed michael brown. >> a year later a single dove marks the spot where michael brown's body was left for hours. for months, many came to pay respect, building a shrine to michael brown. >> reporter: what did you see when you went outside last year? >> i saw a heavy police presence, and there was a dead body in the middle of the street for five hours. >> chris lives and works at
for something this big to in my city. it inspired me to talk about it. >> even with all of the attention on the city. and the ground-breaking of a new job center on the site of an old quick trick. he said there's a long way to go. one year later, this area looks a lot different. is this area different? >> it's still the same. still the same. still a lot of things that need to change, not just within this area, st. louis in general. policing and black relations. not every cop is bad....
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. >> i hope my city will thrive in the future. now, there is definitely a black cloud over the city. >>> police say a driver lost control and smashed right into a dunkin' donuts stonight. the crash left the front of the shop badly damaged. no one was hurt. movie theater shooting in tennessee. police say the suspect was armed with a pelletty gun when he bur into the theater this afternoon. it happened in antioch just outside nashville. he also unleashed pepper spray. swat teams moved in quickly. police say the shooter fired at officers and as he tried to get out through a back door, swat members shot and killed him. one man suffered a minor hatchet wound, but says he's okay. >> i'm eternally grateful for the police department, for their fast response today and the fact that no one else got injured. >> police say the attacker had two backpacks with him along with the weapons. they detonated one of them as a prekaugs. this shooting comes about two weeks after a man opened fire inside a movie theater in lafayette, louisiana. john hou
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my first job. i investigated insurance claims in the new york city housing authority projects. it was an eye-opener. i grow been a farm town working on a neighbor's dairy farm and i was transplanted into manhattan. i really found it interesting. i ended up going into management and ultimately had a chance to run a very small company. and grew that from one office, 100 or so people to thousands of people. and i saw some things that helped and hurt. i saw where state and federal actions enabled us to do things and where it made it more difficult for us to do things. i learned to work with other people whether they agreed with me are not. -- or not. that is how you get business done. sometimes i made acquisitions. i sat at the table with somebody was my opponent in the workplace. and figured out what they wanted and needed so we could do a deal together. those things i think combined with the things that have shaped me personally, have given me the ability to actually get things done. that is what i hope to bring. host: politics became something of all calling for you became a may
my first job. i investigated insurance claims in the new york city housing authority projects. it was an eye-opener. i grow been a farm town working on a neighbor's dairy farm and i was transplanted into manhattan. i really found it interesting. i ended up going into management and ultimately had a chance to run a very small company. and grew that from one office, 100 or so people to thousands of people. and i saw some things that helped and hurt. i saw where state and federal actions enabled...
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i am so grateful for this dash that i have to be able to say i made a difference not only in my city and school but in the country. host: as we begin to wrap up, you mentioned leadership. you were elected as a senior will. -- whip. why do you think they gave you those assignments and what you hope will come push? rep. lawrence: the senior whip, i was offered that by steny hoyer before i swore in. i said he you do know i am a freshman right? when i look at your background, the path you have taken and the experience and skills you bring he said that is a voice i want at the table. as a senior whip, you are hearing the challenges, the legislation, and the bills. you are sitting there with other seniors to bring perspectives. how does this impact? what i want to do and continue to bring that skill set i have and i am so proud of two discussion of federal government. we were a freshman class of amazing people. and we of stayed really close. and to have that interested in me and i send out a newsletter telling that what we are doing and different members and making sure we keep that closen
i am so grateful for this dash that i have to be able to say i made a difference not only in my city and school but in the country. host: as we begin to wrap up, you mentioned leadership. you were elected as a senior will. -- whip. why do you think they gave you those assignments and what you hope will come push? rep. lawrence: the senior whip, i was offered that by steny hoyer before i swore in. i said he you do know i am a freshman right? when i look at your background, the path you have...
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this is the first of a new series called "heroes of my cities." these are street sweepers.others will be children and an old man on a bicycle. >> it has always been heroes with guns or with swords. we want to celebrate the people that we see every day working on the street. >> they hope that their work will be uplifting and help bring afghans together. >> because of the security situation, the city is in fear. we're trying to do something that will grab the attention of our people in a good way. >> those who take part say that it's therapeutic, the way to take part and share with fellow afghans. >> he's hoping that the project gets better. he's planning to invite international graffiti artists to come here. he plans to make this city the graffiti capital of the world. jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> much more on our website. www.aljazeera.com. buddhist mobs tore through rohingya muslim communities in western burma, attacking anyone in their path. it sparked a wave of sectarian violence that spread to other parts of the country, with little hindrance from the authorit
this is the first of a new series called "heroes of my cities." these are street sweepers.others will be children and an old man on a bicycle. >> it has always been heroes with guns or with swords. we want to celebrate the people that we see every day working on the street. >> they hope that their work will be uplifting and help bring afghans together. >> because of the security situation, the city is in fear. we're trying to do something that will grab the attention...
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robert taylor in chicago or my city and baltimore -- it proved incredibly destructive and destabilizingo those neighborhoods. and it creates a most permanent ghettos. and so the new revolutionist began in yonkers, which is to say a few units here, if you units there, do not to stabilize the neighborhood. truly try to integrate your poor into the rest of society. it actually was quite revolutionary that was successful. unfortunately, everybody who heard 200 units had to be built in white areas because of a court settlement, imagined the past and not the future. it aroused incredible white anger in the late 1980's and early 1990's, incredible of people. you could not convince anyone to risk even the slightest of their property values or of the status quo in order to try to achieve the results. so yonkers blew up. in winning the victory that they did, the cost, the political cost was so exhausting that it wasn't replicated elsewhere around the country. amy: let's go to another clip from "show me a hero." it shows one of the heated meetings in yonkers over public housing. don't you dare! do
robert taylor in chicago or my city and baltimore -- it proved incredibly destructive and destabilizingo those neighborhoods. and it creates a most permanent ghettos. and so the new revolutionist began in yonkers, which is to say a few units here, if you units there, do not to stabilize the neighborhood. truly try to integrate your poor into the rest of society. it actually was quite revolutionary that was successful. unfortunately, everybody who heard 200 units had to be built in white areas...
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my husband has been employed with the city for six years. he made a five-year anniversary -- and my child was sick and he had to miss work. he brought in paperwork. that was not good enough. i imagine somebody doing that to your manhood. you still dedicate yourself with your children in a hotel, and then recommended to a hotel -- that has no clean water. you understand? you going to give me a voucher chargeslandlord who $4000. an hour, you want to talk about disaster pay? you know you're going to cut it all. when you put trade the people of poor,rleans from being it's your fault. you don't want to raise the minimum wages. out, so whates about us in new orleans? standing backband there. he is a man, not a boy. you have to go to the bathroom? call your supervisor. it's not right. as far as my representatives in youninth ward, i applaud miss willis, and mr., -- wherever she is. for, underpaid people, you won't have -- you understand? rain,en standing in the shivering, marching in your parade. [indiscernible] you are trying to close that down. wh
my husband has been employed with the city for six years. he made a five-year anniversary -- and my child was sick and he had to miss work. he brought in paperwork. that was not good enough. i imagine somebody doing that to your manhood. you still dedicate yourself with your children in a hotel, and then recommended to a hotel -- that has no clean water. you understand? you going to give me a voucher chargeslandlord who $4000. an hour, you want to talk about disaster pay? you know you're going...
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i am who i am because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturdaybrought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. >>> it's another start to another week here on wall street. the experts at cnbc will walk us through what's expected to come after last week's roller coaster ride. >>> plus, president obama is going where no sitting president has gone before. ahead in our next half hour, we'll tell you about the president's trip to alaska and the important issue that he hopes to draw attention to during his visit to the arctic there. >>> and you can'tç call it mt. mckinley anymore. we'll tell you about the name change for north america's tallest peak. ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? >>> 5:23 now. sa
i am who i am because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturdaybrought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. >>> it's another start to another week here on wall street. the experts at cnbc will walk us through what's expected to come after last week's roller coaster ride. >>> plus, president obama is going where no sitting president has gone...
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. >> this is my city. i have to believe in my city. >> a country remember ing the past but pushing ahead with resill yankees -- resilience. >>> still to come this morning, getting the best beat for your buck. we're going to look at some bluetooth speakers. >> the little guy is giving back to a stranger. >> details on the competition to believe a able to see pope. >> a heat wave begins today. it will still be a great day to head down to the doup park because it will be dry. a high around 90 degrees at ball park. that first pitch temperature around 90 degrees. stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> tickets to attend the mass with pope francis are free but they're hard to get. >> three people have a chance to win tickets to the hottest show in town september 23rd. >> winston is a long way from his native philippines. >> i feel the love of the people that surround me. >> he is studying to be a priest at mount saint mary's in maryland. she has a special fondness for working with people with special challenges.
. >> this is my city. i have to believe in my city. >> a country remember ing the past but pushing ahead with resill yankees -- resilience. >>> still to come this morning, getting the best beat for your buck. we're going to look at some bluetooth speakers. >> the little guy is giving back to a stranger. >> details on the competition to believe a able to see pope. >> a heat wave begins today. it will still be a great day to head down to the doup park...
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this is the first of a new series called "heroes of my city" celebrating the people. these are street sweepers. other murals of school children and an old man on a bicycle, a hero for not adding to pollution and traffic. >> there have have always been heroes with guns and with swords. we want to celebrate the people that we see every day, who are working on the streets. >> while they may have started with an anti-corruption painting, they hope their work will be uplifting and help to bring afghans together. >> because of the security situation the city is in fear, so we're trying to do something which grabs the attention about people in a good way. >> those who take part say it's therapeutic. a way to contribute and share with fellow afghans. they're hoping that the project gets bigger. he's planning to invite graffiti artists to paint here or to share. jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> you can find much more on everything we've been covering on our website. the address is www.aljazeera.com. >> it's christmas eve and u.s. soldiers are preparing for their last mon
this is the first of a new series called "heroes of my city" celebrating the people. these are street sweepers. other murals of school children and an old man on a bicycle, a hero for not adding to pollution and traffic. >> there have have always been heroes with guns and with swords. we want to celebrate the people that we see every day, who are working on the streets. >> while they may have started with an anti-corruption painting, they hope their work will be uplifting...
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between i'm just so grateful to be able to have a staff that i have and be able to -- not only in my city on my schools but in the country. >> host: as we begin to wrap up the mentioned leadership and we should point out you were elected by your peers and appointed a senior whip. why do you think they gave you those assignments and what does it mean to you? what you hope two this? >> guest: the senior whip i was offered before i got sworn in. i asked that question. you do know i'm a freshman, right? and he said yes but when i look at your background the path that you have taken and takes periods and skills set that you bring he said that a voice that i wanted the table. so as a senior with you are hearing the challenges, the legislation in the bills and you are sitting there with other seniors to bring perspective. what do you think is good about that and so i want to continue to bring that skill set that i have and i'm so proud of to the discussion the federal government. we were a freshman class of some amazing people and we have stayed really close and so to have eight class but trust
between i'm just so grateful to be able to have a staff that i have and be able to -- not only in my city on my schools but in the country. >> host: as we begin to wrap up the mentioned leadership and we should point out you were elected by your peers and appointed a senior whip. why do you think they gave you those assignments and what does it mean to you? what you hope two this? >> guest: the senior whip i was offered before i got sworn in. i asked that question. you do know i'm a...
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and this is the first of a new series, called heroes of my city. >> these are street sweepers. other murals of small children. an old man on a bicycle. >> it has always been heroes, and - heroes with guns or swords. we want to celebrate the people that we see every day who are working on the street. >> they may have started with an anticorruption painting. they hope the work will be uplifting. >> because of the security situation, the city is in fear. we are trying to do something that grabs the attention of our people in a good way. >> those that take part say it's therapeutic, a way to contribute and share with fellow afghans. >> they are hoping the project gets bigger, and they are planning to invite graffiti artists to point or share designs for the afghans to points. his dream is to make the city the afghan capital of the world. >>> now, adrenalin junkies gather on the greek island for the go-fast games, the 200m high limestone cliffs eye bover the beech provide a perfect location. high winds meant the competition took a back seat. jumpers leaped 300 times putting on a hai
and this is the first of a new series, called heroes of my city. >> these are street sweepers. other murals of small children. an old man on a bicycle. >> it has always been heroes, and - heroes with guns or swords. we want to celebrate the people that we see every day who are working on the street. >> they may have started with an anticorruption painting. they hope the work will be uplifting. >> because of the security situation, the city is in fear. we are trying to do...
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i am who i am because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturdayrought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. coming to streets near you. >>> new jersey governor and republican presidential candidate is heading back "it the the tonight show." >> do you think i'd come on this show to announce a presidential run? >> this will be his first tv appearance since announcing he's running. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> 4:27. a warm, muggy start. see the clouds over center city. this is a live view from the loews hotel. there are a few showers around. your first alert radar when we come back. >>> as we prepare for the pope, many people are concerned about traffic detours, closures, all the other things that may happen to changeç your weekend routin. next, we'll tell you why the archbishop of the philadelphia archdiocese is urging you to be not afraid. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> right new on nbc 10 news today, remembering a fallen comrade. an off-d
i am who i am because of this city which means i would never turn my back on my city. >> and saturdayrought more than 4,000 people to center city for a free 5k. he's teamed up with nike to make his spontaneous runs a nationwide phenomenon. coming to streets near you. >>> new jersey governor and republican presidential candidate is heading back "it the the tonight show." >> do you think i'd come on this show to announce a presidential run? >> this will be his...
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it's called heroes of my city. celebrating the people. these are street sweeoers, an old man on a bicycle. not adding to pollution and traffic. it has always been heroes with guns and swords. we want to celebrate the people who - that we see every day, who are working on the street. >> while they may have started with an anticorruption painting they hope the work will be uplifting and bring the afghans together. >> because of the security situation, the city is in fear, so we are trying to do something that grabs the attention of people in a good way. >> those who take part say it's therapeutic, a way to contribute and share with fellow afghans. >> they are hoping the project gets bigger, he's planning to invite international graffiti artists to paint here and share the designs with those willing to point. the syndrome is to make the city the graffiti capital of the world. there are plenty of black walls, but no guarantees of safety for those wanting to make them beautiful. >>> news, sports and current affairs - find all of that on the we
it's called heroes of my city. celebrating the people. these are street sweeoers, an old man on a bicycle. not adding to pollution and traffic. it has always been heroes with guns and swords. we want to celebrate the people who - that we see every day, who are working on the street. >> while they may have started with an anticorruption painting they hope the work will be uplifting and bring the afghans together. >> because of the security situation, the city is in fear, so we are...
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called heros of my city. celebrating its people. street sweepers, other murals will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle. a hero for not adding to pollution and traffic. >> it has always been heros with guns or sword so we want to celebrate the people that we see every day who are working on the streets. >> reporter: while they may have started with an anti corruption painting they hope their work will be uplifting and help bring afghans together. >> translator: because of the security situation, the city is in fear. so we are trying do something which grabs the attention of our people in a good way. >> reporter: those who take part say it's therapeutic, a way to contribute and air with foal afghans. he is hoping this project gets bigger, he is planning to inter right international graffiti artist to his paints here or share their designs for the afghan to his paint. his dream is to make this city the graffiti capital of the world. there are plenty of blast walls but no guarantee of safety for those who wants to make th
called heros of my city. celebrating its people. street sweepers, other murals will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle. a hero for not adding to pollution and traffic. >> it has always been heros with guns or sword so we want to celebrate the people that we see every day who are working on the streets. >> reporter: while they may have started with an anti corruption painting they hope their work will be uplifting and help bring afghans together. >> translator:...
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winsno one's turning yes, my city into baghdad. erin: come in, mr. saunders.ere's kevin firestone? kevin's moved on. this is erin reagan. your cooperation agreement with us is based on telling the truth-- first with us now, and then when you take the stand. kevin ran that all down for me. yeah, that was before he knew you were extorting money from your boss, st. clair. i don't know what you're talking about. no? chelsea cole? the dummy foundation? st. clair could hardly go to the authorities since you were pilfering money from his own ill-gotten gains, but maybe this will refresh your memory. $2.3 million i guess you thought you and chelsea were gonna have a good timets. after you served your token two-year bit. your deal with n firestone, it's off the table. erin: here's the new deal. you tell us every illegal act that you and st. clair committed kevi while he was in office, and then we'll decide what kind of deal you deserve. if any. i want my lawyer. yeah. word to the wise: your friend, chelsea cole will not be waiting for you outside the federal penitentia
winsno one's turning yes, my city into baghdad. erin: come in, mr. saunders.ere's kevin firestone? kevin's moved on. this is erin reagan. your cooperation agreement with us is based on telling the truth-- first with us now, and then when you take the stand. kevin ran that all down for me. yeah, that was before he knew you were extorting money from your boss, st. clair. i don't know what you're talking about. no? chelsea cole? the dummy foundation? st. clair could hardly go to the authorities...
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this is the first of a new series called heroes of my city celebrating its people. these are street sweepers. other murals will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle. >> there has always been heroes, heroes with guns or with swords. so we want to celebrate the people that we see every day, who are working on the streets. >> while they may have started with an anti-corruption painting, they hope that their work will be uplifting and help to bring afghans together. >> because of the security situation the city is in fear. so we're trying to do something that grabs the attention of our people in a good way. >> those who take part say it's therapeutic. >> they hope that the project gets bigger. they're asking people to share their designs for afghans to paint. >> jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >> and you can always catch up with all the news we're covering on our website. the address for that is www.aljazeera.com. >> a gunman now in critical condition after killing two journalists live on tv. the latest on the breaking news from virginia. the pentagon i
this is the first of a new series called heroes of my city celebrating its people. these are street sweepers. other murals will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle. >> there has always been heroes, heroes with guns or with swords. so we want to celebrate the people that we see every day, who are working on the streets. >> while they may have started with an anti-corruption painting, they hope that their work will be uplifting and help to bring afghans together....
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this is the first of a new series, called heros of my city, celebrating his people.hese are street sweepers, other murals will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle. >> it has always been heros -- here rose with -- heros with guns or swords, so we want to celebrate the people we see every day working on the street. >> reporter: they hope their work will be uplifting and help bring after gansz together. >> translator: because of the security situation, the city is in fear, so we are trying to do something which grabs the attention of our people in a good way. >> reporter: those who take part say it's therapeutic, a way to contribute and share with fellow afghans. he is hoping this project gets bigger. he is planning to invite international graffiti artists to paint here or share their designs. his plan is to make this the graffiti capitol of the world. >>> plenty more news for you online, aljazeera.com has all of the breaking news, the headlines, the video on demand and the social media feed on the left-hand side so you can keep up with the news 24/7. ♪ >>
this is the first of a new series, called heros of my city, celebrating his people.hese are street sweepers, other murals will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle. >> it has always been heros -- here rose with -- heros with guns or swords, so we want to celebrate the people we see every day working on the street. >> reporter: they hope their work will be uplifting and help bring after gansz together. >> translator: because of the security situation, the city is...
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my question is, i received money from the city in 2002. my flood insurance is not enough to rebuild my house. my question is -- what do i do? you have to live in the house between 5-10 years. i don't have that money to pay back to the city. i need to know what i need to do. i am still waiting on a fema trailer. there are eight of us on top of each other. we have the property to put it on, but they told me it was coming, but it is still not here. mayor nagin: we will get you to talk to the fema people to see if we can find out where you are on the list as it relates to the -- he said you did not have enough flood insurance. >> right. it is not enough to rebuild. the actual value, and the rebuilding cost, it is just not enough. mayor nagin: well we need to get your information. maybe you can write us a letter. we will work with you as it relates to this. >> thank you. >> if you can fill out on your questionnaire that information and give it to that young lady right there before you head over to the fema guy. mayor nagin: don't forget to talk
my question is, i received money from the city in 2002. my flood insurance is not enough to rebuild my house. my question is -- what do i do? you have to live in the house between 5-10 years. i don't have that money to pay back to the city. i need to know what i need to do. i am still waiting on a fema trailer. there are eight of us on top of each other. we have the property to put it on, but they told me it was coming, but it is still not here. mayor nagin: we will get you to talk to the fema...
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he also mentors children and he's optimistic about the future. >> i have to believe in my city. >> a city remembering a dark path, but charging ahead with resounding resilience. and just a short time ago, former president bill clinton wrapped up a huge event. another toast on how far the city has come. there are places that are struggling to recover. the hardest hit community. brian, juliette. >> what changes have they made in public safety? what have they seen in the ten years? >> the most notable one is a brand-new levee system. it cost $14.5 billion. we saw it from a chopper, you can see so many lines over the fence. there's a brand-new surge barrier that is 2 miles long. hundreds of new flood gates and the flood walls is more than twice as high as it used to be. they are also bringing in natural barriers to use that component as well. but engineers say even though they are a lot safer, they are not invincible, they will continue to make improvements. >> all right, thank you. >>> people in florida are preparing for what was tropical storm erika. the storm is losing strength, but i
he also mentors children and he's optimistic about the future. >> i have to believe in my city. >> a city remembering a dark path, but charging ahead with resounding resilience. and just a short time ago, former president bill clinton wrapped up a huge event. another toast on how far the city has come. there are places that are struggling to recover. the hardest hit community. brian, juliette. >> what changes have they made in public safety? what have they seen in the ten...
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this is the first of a new series, called heros of my city. celebrating its people.eet sweepers, others will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle, a hero for not adding to pollution and traffic. >> it has always been heros -- heros are guns or with swords, so we want to celebrate the people who -- that we see every day, who are working on the street. >> reporter: while they may have started with an anti corruption painting, they hope their work will be uplifting and help bring afghans together. >> translator: because of the security situation, the city is in fear, so we're trying to do something which grabs the attention of our people in a good way. >> reporter: those who take part say it's therapeutic a way to contribute and share with fellow afghans. he is hoping this project gets bigger. he is planning to invite international graffiti artists to pain here or share thank designs. his dream is to make this the graffiti capitol of the world. jennifer glasse, al jazeera, kabul. >>> plenty more stories for you any time on our website. the address for that
this is the first of a new series, called heros of my city. celebrating its people.eet sweepers, others will be of school children and an old man on a bicycle, a hero for not adding to pollution and traffic. >> it has always been heros -- heros are guns or with swords, so we want to celebrate the people who -- that we see every day, who are working on the street. >> reporter: while they may have started with an anti corruption painting, they hope their work will be uplifting and...
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. >> i want to do something better for my city, and i want to represent everyone, including the undocumented community. >> reporter: but at the same time, do you take responsibility for the fact that you're currently breaking federal law of the united states? >> you know, the fact that i'm here illegally, i understand that, but it's a reality that we have to deal with. i want people to understand that we come here wanting a better future, and once we're here, we love this country. the only thing that we want is to make this country proud of having us here. >> reporter: undocumented immigrants make up more than 15% of the population of huntington park. mayor karina macias says it's time to give them a voice in city government. but are you sending a message that you can break the law and be rewarded for that? >> i don't think so. you're not going to get rid of them. you're not going to deport them. so what do you do? you know, you have too engage those individuals in a positive way. >> those positioning could have been given to an american. >> reporter: those opposed say illegal immigrants don
. >> i want to do something better for my city, and i want to represent everyone, including the undocumented community. >> reporter: but at the same time, do you take responsibility for the fact that you're currently breaking federal law of the united states? >> you know, the fact that i'm here illegally, i understand that, but it's a reality that we have to deal with. i want people to understand that we come here wanting a better future, and once we're here, we love this...
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. >> in my city, raleigh, north carolina. we start off here.ling park. >> this carousel dates back to about 191. the careo sell has 52 animals. they're all hand carved. >> a little big for this, i think. beautiful. north carolina we have these very rich sports history. so what better place to go in downtown raleigh than the north carolina sports hall of fame. >> some of the biggest displays we have, michael jordan, mike krzyzewski, jim valvano. >> north carolina is home to nascar and here we have two of the greatest drivers ever in nascar the intimidator dale earnhardt. one of his driver uniforms. and to my right, richard petty. one of the cars he actually raced in back in the day. and if you want to eat you have to come to the an gus barn. we're going to take you down to the wine cellar. they have wine in this room from all over the world. and wines that range from $50 or this one at a $16,000. we're here in the wild turkey lounge. can you tell us about the lounge and the turkeys? >> these turkeys all used to hold wild turkeys in them. we actu
. >> in my city, raleigh, north carolina. we start off here.ling park. >> this carousel dates back to about 191. the careo sell has 52 animals. they're all hand carved. >> a little big for this, i think. beautiful. north carolina we have these very rich sports history. so what better place to go in downtown raleigh than the north carolina sports hall of fame. >> some of the biggest displays we have, michael jordan, mike krzyzewski, jim valvano. >> north carolina is...
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i love my city, you know, i feel my presence and the presence of my family and the existence of my culture has made new orleans a loving, exciting and educational place to learn and joy and grow. it's hurting to realize we have such a rich culture taken away us from. i see no future for the city and no one is giving us hope. the saddest part is that the children of new orleans and this nation will never know the richness of a area that was built on love and caring. thank you for your time. >> thank you, thank you very much. ms. hodges. thank you for being with us. >> first of all, i would like to thank the committee and congresswoman cynthia, my mother's second to baby sister's name is cynthia and i feel so close to you already, thank you all. first of all, i would like to offer condolences to the approximately 10,000 people who lost family members in what certainly appears to me to be a mass act, an account of genocide and an ethnic cleansing, i would like to cover condolences to ms. gen dough lynn steward and her family who on december 10th will be burying four of their family members wh
i love my city, you know, i feel my presence and the presence of my family and the existence of my culture has made new orleans a loving, exciting and educational place to learn and joy and grow. it's hurting to realize we have such a rich culture taken away us from. i see no future for the city and no one is giving us hope. the saddest part is that the children of new orleans and this nation will never know the richness of a area that was built on love and caring. thank you for your time....
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. >> i won't be walking my talk but i will be parading my city in the ocean city parade. >> i just love that. i have these visions, pictures pleased. >> head out that way. >> no matter what, your plan entails here today, year ago, anything outside, it is totally just perfect. it is such a nice start the two take, middle and end with high pressure building in here. we will start off with our weather watcher network and off to the north in our northern most counties. charles checking in with just a couple clouds in bath, pennsylvania where it is more remote. up to the south another remet location 59 degrees from wayne hunter, in the nice clear skies out there said, because of that he was able to see a couple meteors from the perseid meteor shower ace that is wrapping up with the light of the day over the horizon. we are seeing that become more difficult to spot. we will go to within more here lynn is checking in with a nice clear sky in cherry hill. big congratulations to her. she said this is her last morning report before she leaves to get married. congratulations, very happy for you as
. >> i won't be walking my talk but i will be parading my city in the ocean city parade. >> i just love that. i have these visions, pictures pleased. >> head out that way. >> no matter what, your plan entails here today, year ago, anything outside, it is totally just perfect. it is such a nice start the two take, middle and end with high pressure building in here. we will start off with our weather watcher network and off to the north in our northern most counties....
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>> because i stood up for the working families of my city. in other words, what the average person -- >> yeah. >> say, doesn't have any health care, making $10 an hour, sees his job go to china and you say, hey, come out and vote. and what that person says, why? >> why? game is fixed. >> that's exactly right. >> right. >> why? the rich get richer, i'm getting poorer. why do you want me to give credibility to a system that doesn't work for me? >> right. >> so it's a catch-22. what you need as a political party to stand up and fight for those people. look, the koch brothers are going to spend $900 million on this coming election. >> yeah. >> they apparently think politics is important, all right? [laughter]. >> and they're right. but if you're the average person, you don't think politics is important. so what you need is -- >> right. >> -- with absolute clarity to come up with an agenda that says, you know what? we're going to create millions of jobs in this country because real employment is 11%. we're going to rebuild our infrastructure. you
>> because i stood up for the working families of my city. in other words, what the average person -- >> yeah. >> say, doesn't have any health care, making $10 an hour, sees his job go to china and you say, hey, come out and vote. and what that person says, why? >> why? game is fixed. >> that's exactly right. >> right. >> why? the rich get richer, i'm getting poorer. why do you want me to give credibility to a system that doesn't work for me? >>...