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on the other hand this is my native city. want to see the end of the situation. >> in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. >> donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops, businesses, factories, cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rovt of and will come back when things are better. obvious in kiev -- over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people that fled from the war zone, including sasha, who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter, anna. >> there is a real war there. massive shelling, my daughter is disabled and is more relaxed now that we are out of it. >> back at donetsk station, more goodbyes. nobody knows when they'll see friends and family again. nobody imagined ukraine's crisis would come to this. >>> australian police have arrived in ukraine to help secure the crash site of the malaysian
on the other hand this is my native city. want to see the end of the situation. >> in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. >> donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops, businesses, factories, cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rovt of and will come back when things are...
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i looked about my native city, i have a distinct sense we are living in a pre-revolutionary time. the race war grows more intense. poverty, more severe. the rich, richer. the hatred of those inside the beltway for those inside is now -- what else -- creating a true hatred on the part of the many for the few who govern, or appear to do so, since the decision-makers and paymasters are beyond our reach in the boardrooms. him at his witty and perceptive best. i saw or as so big he was, unassertive and incisive personality. he was more often wrong than right. the career is a fascinating one in terms of the times of our history that he lived through. also, the relationship between his semi-aristocratic background, if you will him and his championship of the common voice. lex the year was 1999 that you did this. did you get into biography? biography when as a student of charles
i looked about my native city, i have a distinct sense we are living in a pre-revolutionary time. the race war grows more intense. poverty, more severe. the rich, richer. the hatred of those inside the beltway for those inside is now -- what else -- creating a true hatred on the part of the many for the few who govern, or appear to do so, since the decision-makers and paymasters are beyond our reach in the boardrooms. him at his witty and perceptive best. i saw or as so big he was, unassertive...
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on the one hand i want to leave, but on the other hand, this is my native city. i just want to see the end of the situation. >> reporter: in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. donetsk is a dying city. the ma rt jo of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these people are going to the russian city, and they say they'll come back whether things are better. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is now a shelter for 200 that just fled from the war zone, including sasha who felt he had to move for his sake of his daughter, anna. >> translator: there's a real war there. lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled and she's much more relaxed now that we're out of there. >> reporter: back at donetsk station, more good-byes. nobody knows when they will see friends and family again. who would imagine ukraine's crisis would come to this? >>> still to come here on this news hour,
on the one hand i want to leave, but on the other hand, this is my native city. i just want to see the end of the situation. >> reporter: in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. donetsk is a dying city. the ma rt jo of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these people are going to the russian...
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> my feelings are complicated, on the one hand i want to leave and on the other hand this is my native city. >> empty malls, abandoned restaurants. it is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinema in the city center are closed, people left because they fear the worse. some are going to west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these are going to russian city. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for two hundred people that fled in the war zone, including sasha, who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter anna. >> there's a real war there. lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled and much more relaxed now that we are out of it. >> back at the station, more good-byes, nobody knows when they'll see family and friends again. never imagined that the crew yan crisis would come to this. >> joining me from ukraine capital kiev. mr. hunter, thank you for joining us. the eu considering the toughest sanctions yet against russia. >> well, what we have by president putin and the allies they are more afraid of the bank
> my feelings are complicated, on the one hand i want to leave and on the other hand this is my native city. >> empty malls, abandoned restaurants. it is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinema in the city center are closed, people left because they fear the worse. some are going to west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these are going to russian city. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for two...
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but on the other hand, this is my native city. st want to see the end of this situation. >> in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. >> donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rostal. in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people, including sasha who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter, anna. >> translator: there is a real war there. lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled and she is much more relaxed now that we are out of it. >> back at dondon station, more goodbyes. nobody knows when they will see friends and family again. nobody imagined ukraine's crisis would come to this. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, dondon. >> the fighting between the ukrainian army and separatists is hampering the investigation into the downing o
but on the other hand, this is my native city. st want to see the end of this situation. >> in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. >> donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rostal. in kiev, an...
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29my native city, we have professionals. force.ers of the police as well as 24-hour physician care.me great pause to containingise ship 8000 souls would have only two medical professionals aboard. we need transparency. we need to promote self-correcting behavior. hear thehe right to stories of the victims. we do not need to paint the entire industry with a broad brush because of a few bad actors. we should look for ways to partner with the industry to make passenger cruises a safe environment for our american passengers into her wrists -- and tourists. i encourage the cruise line industry to work with congress to find a market driven solution. thank you mr. chairman. i look forward to getting to the testimony of our witnesses. >> thank you, senator wicker. we come from states with lots of rope places. -- rural places. my hometown is about 270 people. so you are urban compared to us. [laughter] let me go right to the witnesses. . had a badan experience on a royal caribbean cruises in 2006. in international cruise victims association board member. i will introduce each of the four. he
29my native city, we have professionals. force.ers of the police as well as 24-hour physician care.me great pause to containingise ship 8000 souls would have only two medical professionals aboard. we need transparency. we need to promote self-correcting behavior. hear thehe right to stories of the victims. we do not need to paint the entire industry with a broad brush because of a few bad actors. we should look for ways to partner with the industry to make passenger cruises a safe environment...
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on the other hand this is my native city. i want to see the end of the situation. >> reporter: in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories, and cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >>> these people are going to the russian city of rost of and say they'll come back when things are better. in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people who fled. including this man who left for the sake of his tauter. >> translation: there's a real war, a lot of shelling. my daughter is disabled. she's relaxed. over it. >> back at donetsk station, more goodbyes. nobody knows when they'll see friends and family. no one imagined ukraine's crisis would come to this. >> the u.n. peacekeeping mission in mali discovered the second black box from the alaljeery crash. it may hold information about the jet's final moment
on the other hand this is my native city. i want to see the end of the situation. >> reporter: in central donetsk, empty malls, abandoned restaurants. donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories, and cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >>> these people are going to the russian city of rost of and say they'll come back...
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as a matter of fact in my native city we have 29 health care professionals, 21 members of the police force as well as 24-hour physician care in the emergency room. so there is -- that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship of -- containing 8,000 souls would have only to medical professionals aboard. i think the chair announces that him about we should look for ways to partner with the industry and make passenger cruises they say for darn right for our american passengers and tourists. anchorage the cruise line industry association to work with congress to find a market driven solution. thank you. >> thank you very much. my home town is about to win the 70 people. so your been compared to last. [laughter] poughkeepsie. let me go right to the witnesses . lori had a bad experience on aurora caribbean cruise in 2006. she's also an international cruise victims of some to have the association board member, which means she wants to follow through on that. all regional for. and until berson dollar represents a 15-year-old miner who was raped on a cruise ship is also on that same bo
as a matter of fact in my native city we have 29 health care professionals, 21 members of the police force as well as 24-hour physician care in the emergency room. so there is -- that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship of -- containing 8,000 souls would have only to medical professionals aboard. i think the chair announces that him about we should look for ways to partner with the industry and make passenger cruises they say for darn right for our american passengers and tourists....
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and as a matter of fact, in my native city, we have 29 health care professionals, 21 members of the police force as well as 24-hour physician care in the emergency room. so that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship of only -- containing 8,000 souls would have only two medical professionals aboard. so any transparency, we need to promote self-correcting behavior and we all have a right to hear the stories of the victims. we do not need to paint the entire industry with a broad brush because of a few bad actors. i think the chair acknowledges that. but we should look for ways to partner with the industry to make passenger cruises a safe environment for our american passengers and tourists and i encourage the cruise line industry and association to find a market-driven solution. thank you, mr. chairman. and i look forward now to getting to the testimony of our witnesses. >> thank you, senator wicker, very much. the senator and i come from states with lots of rural places. my sort of hometown has about 270 people. so you're urban compared to us. okay. let me just go right to the wi
and as a matter of fact, in my native city, we have 29 health care professionals, 21 members of the police force as well as 24-hour physician care in the emergency room. so that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship of only -- containing 8,000 souls would have only two medical professionals aboard. so any transparency, we need to promote self-correcting behavior and we all have a right to hear the stories of the victims. we do not need to paint the entire industry with a broad brush...
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i'm a native of the city. i grew up in san francisco western addition. i grew up in public housing. at the age of 21 i graduated from city college and i moved into my first place of my own buying a house in the bayview district in san francisco. [speaker not understood] i got another job. that company went under. eventually i became disabled like i am right now with posttraumatic stress disorder and i'm living on disability. i ended up in an s-r-o. i've been in the s-r-o for 10 years. thank god for the subsidy because i live in -- without the subsidy i couldn't afford to live in -- where i'm living now, $700 for an s-r-o. i've been in there on the waiting list for social housing for two years trying to get a place. you know what, i haven't had a bath in ten years. you know why? because i live in a room. i have a desire to have an apartment where i can sit in a tub instead of standing in a shower. right now i have a daughter who makes $18 an hour. she has one child. she lives in public housing because the rent is so high in san francisco. she can't afford to have a place. she can't a
i'm a native of the city. i grew up in san francisco western addition. i grew up in public housing. at the age of 21 i graduated from city college and i moved into my first place of my own buying a house in the bayview district in san francisco. [speaker not understood] i got another job. that company went under. eventually i became disabled like i am right now with posttraumatic stress disorder and i'm living on disability. i ended up in an s-r-o. i've been in the s-r-o for 10 years. thank god...
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than the president is asking, we could put them all on a first class plane ride back to their native citieses, and we can do that for far less than the president is asking. >> and a major front for that crisis on the border is texas. shirley is calling in from texas on the independent line. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i've got two questions. first of all, i'd like to give kudos for taking care of these children because of false information, regardless of who it came from. but my main question is, if you're going to give border patrol, 2.7, or 1 billion, it doesn't matter. what we need is to know how that money is going to be spent and how well it's going to contain that border. and i'd like for to you answer that. and i'd also like to find out how soon these children are going to be able to be returned to their parents and what's going to happen to them. >> and, shirley, i'll let senator wicker explain that just to give you some information on that bill that's going to be on the floor in the u.s. senate, or at least the bill that senator majority leader harry reid is trying to move i
than the president is asking, we could put them all on a first class plane ride back to their native citieses, and we can do that for far less than the president is asking. >> and a major front for that crisis on the border is texas. shirley is calling in from texas on the independent line. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i've got two questions. first of all, i'd like to give kudos for taking care of these children because of false information, regardless of who it came from. but...
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and as a matter of fact, in my native city, we have 29 health care professionals, 21 members of the policeorce as well as 24-hour physician care in the emergency room. so that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship of only -- containing 8,000 souls would have only two medical professionals aboard. so any transparency, we need to promote self-correcting behavior and we all have a right to hear the stories of the victims. we do not need to paint the entire industry with a broad brush because of a few bad actors. i think the chair acknowledges that. but we should look for ways to partner with the industry to make passenger cruises a safe environment for our american passengers and tourists and i encourage the cruise line industry and association to find a market-driven solution. thank you, mr. chairman. and i look forward now to getting to the testimony of our witnesses. >> thank you, senator wicker, very much. the senator and i come from states with lots of rural places. my sort of hometown has about
and as a matter of fact, in my native city, we have 29 health care professionals, 21 members of the policeorce as well as 24-hour physician care in the emergency room. so that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship of only -- containing 8,000 souls would have only two medical professionals aboard. so any transparency, we need to promote self-correcting behavior and we all have a right to hear the stories of the victims. we do not need to paint the entire industry with a broad brush...
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than the president is asking, we could put them all on a first class plane ride back to their native cities and return them to their families, and we can do that for far less than the president is asking. >> host: and a major front for that crisis on the border is texas. shirley is calling in from clay burn, texas, on our line for dependents. shirley, good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead, shirley. >> caller: i've got two questions. first of all, i'd like to give kudos for taking care of these children that are here because of false information regardless of who it came from. but my main question is if you're going to give border patrol $2.7 or $1 billion, it doesn't matter. what we need is to know how that money's going to be spent and how well it's going to contain that border. and i'd like for you to answer that, and i'd also like to find out how soon these children are going to be able to be returned to their parents and what's going to happen to them that have been abused and had the problems. >> host: and, shirley, i'll let senator wicker explain that. just to give
than the president is asking, we could put them all on a first class plane ride back to their native cities and return them to their families, and we can do that for far less than the president is asking. >> host: and a major front for that crisis on the border is texas. shirley is calling in from clay burn, texas, on our line for dependents. shirley, good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead, shirley. >> caller: i've got two questions. first of all, i'd...
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as a matter of fact, in my native city, we have 29. health care professionals. so there is -- that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship only containing 8,000 souls would have 4,000 on board. we all have a right to hear the stories of the victims. we do not need to pay the entire industry with a broad brush because of a few bad actors. but we should look for ways to make passenger cruises a safe environment for our american passengers and tourists. i encourage the industry to find a market-driven solution. i now look forward to the testimony of our witnesses. >> thank you, senator. the senator and i come from states with lots of rule places, like my sort of home toun has been 270 people. so you're urban compared to us. lori fishman had a very, very bad smeerns on a cruise in 2006. she's also an international association board member. i believe she wants to work on that. phil gershin, who was a 15-year-old minor was on that same board and chairman of the victims for crime. amanda button, who i just met outside whose mother suffered a medical emergency
as a matter of fact, in my native city, we have 29. health care professionals. so there is -- that gives me great pause to think that a cruise ship only containing 8,000 souls would have 4,000 on board. we all have a right to hear the stories of the victims. we do not need to pay the entire industry with a broad brush because of a few bad actors. but we should look for ways to make passenger cruises a safe environment for our american passengers and tourists. i encourage the industry to find a...
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less than the president is asking, we can put them all on a first-class plane ride back to their native cities return them to their families. we can do that for far less than the president is asking. host: a major front for the ,risis on the border is texas and surely is calling in. good morning. caller: i have got two questions. kudos for taking care of these children that are here because of false information. regardless of who it came from. my main question is, if you are 2.7 or oneder patrol billion, it does not matter. what we need is to know how the money will be spent and how well contain that border. i would like you to answer that and also to find out how soon these children will be able to be returned to their parents and what will happen to them. host: i will let the senator to explain that. to give you some information on the bill that will be on the floor in the senate, or at least the bill the senate majority leader is trying to move in the senate, the 2.7 billion dollar proposal would include $1.2 billion for childcare services, $1.1 billion for border security and deportation,
less than the president is asking, we can put them all on a first-class plane ride back to their native cities return them to their families. we can do that for far less than the president is asking. host: a major front for the ,risis on the border is texas and surely is calling in. good morning. caller: i have got two questions. kudos for taking care of these children that are here because of false information. regardless of who it came from. my main question is, if you are 2.7 or oneder...
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the charm city native is the second ever anthem singer in the team's 18 year history. >> it's amazingean, it's a unique feeling to be a part of my city's history, the franchise's history, it's awesome. >> odem made his debut monday night during open practice. >> i'm going to go out there and pay attention. do my best, and soak it all in. >> used to an audience, just not necessarily one this big. as a member of the national guard, he performs for his unit all the time. >> they are proud of me. they get to hear me often. >> last year while stationed in afghanistan, he was presented with the opportunity of a lifetime when coach john harbaugh visited his base. >> my commander, i put out a memo saying the coach was on base and that if we had time, or could get down to see him. so, i got somebody to cover my shift while i ran down. >> odem took the opportunity to tell harbaugh his dream of becoming the team's next national anthem singer. one month after returning from deployment, odem beat out eight other contestants to make that dream a reality. something even coach harbaugh couldn't have
the charm city native is the second ever anthem singer in the team's 18 year history. >> it's amazingean, it's a unique feeling to be a part of my city's history, the franchise's history, it's awesome. >> odem made his debut monday night during open practice. >> i'm going to go out there and pay attention. do my best, and soak it all in. >> used to an audience, just not necessarily one this big. as a member of the national guard, he performs for his unit all the time....
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. >> the earliest artifacts that are here are associated with native american people that lived here before that was a city of philadelphia. the oldest artifacts that we have native american artifacts have been dated to around 3560bc. >> how about that? those artifacts tell archeologists a lot about the fishing, shipbuilding and glass making industries in philadelphia. >>> that's incredible finds. hundreds gathered in downtown with a saw, wisconsin to watch some daredevil dog jump off a doggy pole. look at them go. four golden retrievers took turns diving in a tuning retrieve toils. audience of children and parents who great time. some of the dogs jumped distances up to 22 feet in the pool. i love seeing them just fly off there. >> ♪ >> i got 99 ... ♪ >> oh, i can't wait to watch the rest of. >> this weird al week here on cbs 3, weirds al, four sons, four consecutive days on new albumn. today's is called handy, as you probably figure out, a parody of iggy from fancy. i got to be honest, i kind of prefer this version. >> that sounds good, too. >> oh, and the wig, he's working it. >> oh, that's so enjoy job
. >> the earliest artifacts that are here are associated with native american people that lived here before that was a city of philadelphia. the oldest artifacts that we have native american artifacts have been dated to around 3560bc. >> how about that? those artifacts tell archeologists a lot about the fishing, shipbuilding and glass making industries in philadelphia. >>> that's incredible finds. hundreds gathered in downtown with a saw, wisconsin to watch some daredevil...
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city. the native hosting the second basketball camp series, and ages 6 to 18 could come and learn the fundamentalsf basketball while enjoying summer fun. by the way, jefferson says if not for the support of his community he wouldn't be where he is today. he says he wants to do the same thing for the youth in chester. he just finished playing on the sixers' summer league. >>> one of the days we can talk about the weather all day. it is perfect. >> pretty much. >> to adam joseph, thank you. >> don't thank me, i am just the messenger, but i will take it. this morning chilly, 55 in allentown, 54 in lancaster, 58 in wilmington, 56 in millville. 50 in the poconos. almost on the brink of upper 40s this morning. and this is usually statistically when we peak talking about heat and humidity around here during the year, but not this summer. the temperature in altitude just 79. 78 in lancaster. 82 in dover. 72 in the poconos. and also low 70s right along the story because of a sea breeze that is beginning to kick in off of the ocean temperature of 67. however, if you like the heat and the humidity, maybe you
city. the native hosting the second basketball camp series, and ages 6 to 18 could come and learn the fundamentalsf basketball while enjoying summer fun. by the way, jefferson says if not for the support of his community he wouldn't be where he is today. he says he wants to do the same thing for the youth in chester. he just finished playing on the sixers' summer league. >>> one of the days we can talk about the weather all day. it is perfect. >> pretty much. >> to adam...
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city. you were a native. there were others, afric african-americans, women, why were you the right man? >> well, that was for the voters to determine. i had been to the legislature in a very young age, and i gravitated towards working on progressive issues, and working on the challenges so the african-american leadership in the white business leadership saw in me somebody who could unify the city. >> from the start reilly took surprising steps. hiring a roller skating african-american police chief named reuben greenberg, winning sister city ties with speleto, and creating what is today part of the city's landscape which was in the 1970's a pie in the sky dream a development called charleston place that faced enormous resistence from traditionalists who didn't like flashy newcomers. >> one guy tried to punch my lights out, but we knew it was the right thing. and then what that project did, it's been transformed. >> reporter: it turned out to be the first in a series of transformative projects. the south aquarium. the waterfront park. the stadium that now bears reillys name, and the cente
city. you were a native. there were others, afric african-americans, women, why were you the right man? >> well, that was for the voters to determine. i had been to the legislature in a very young age, and i gravitated towards working on progressive issues, and working on the challenges so the african-american leadership in the white business leadership saw in me somebody who could unify the city. >> from the start reilly took surprising steps. hiring a roller skating...
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. >> the earliest art facts that are here are associated with native americans people that loved here before there was a cityf philadelphia. the oldest art fact that is we have native american artifacts have been date to do around 3,560bc. >> art facts tell a lot about the fishing, ship building and glass making industries here in philadelphia. >>> good to have kathy back from a back breaking day of work at ocean city. it was great that you had a beautiful night -- beautiful day down the shore for orr at the shore. >> you earned it. >> the day before arthur. we had flooding rains. >> rough going. >>> we had the all this year but, yeah, beautiful day. almost perfect. it may have even been perfect. great day to be outdoors with low humidity. just comfortable conditions and deep blue skies everywhere. will it stick that's the question that answer is in the seven day forecast. outside, skies are color. it is beautiful. let's take you back to ocean city because earlier this evening, boardwalk was getting a little crowded but nothing like it is now. it's 11:19 and no one wanting to home. it's summer. you try to ex
. >> the earliest art facts that are here are associated with native americans people that loved here before there was a cityf philadelphia. the oldest art fact that is we have native american artifacts have been date to do around 3,560bc. >> art facts tell a lot about the fishing, ship building and glass making industries here in philadelphia. >>> good to have kathy back from a back breaking day of work at ocean city. it was great that you had a beautiful night --...
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city's first ever lattino fire chief. ralph terrazas is being promoted from assistant chief, a native and lynno but still must be approved ght back. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high...
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city in june or july 2016. washington correspondent and native clevelander megan hughes joins us with more on the win for her citywhat this cleveland offer beyond the rock 'n roll hall of fame? nc officials were clear, saying it was a business decision that had to do with logistics and the resources that cleveland brought to the table. cleveland was able to offer them an earlier convention, ideal for republicans. they wanted to give their nominee more time to raise general election funds. in dallas there was concern about conflict with the nba finals and with using the arena there. in cleveland you have the quicken loans arena and the field where the indians play come right next door to each other. they have added hotel rooms and a convention center since the last go around in 2008. they're looking at an earlier date, and to 28 or july 18. -- june 28 or july 18. >> politics being what they are, what were the considerations? a hugeously, there is opportunity for political narrative around ohio. the ultimate swing state -- as does ohio, so goes the nation. it has voted for the winner in every presidential race sinc
city in june or july 2016. washington correspondent and native clevelander megan hughes joins us with more on the win for her citywhat this cleveland offer beyond the rock 'n roll hall of fame? nc officials were clear, saying it was a business decision that had to do with logistics and the resources that cleveland brought to the table. cleveland was able to offer them an earlier convention, ideal for republicans. they wanted to give their nominee more time to raise general election funds. in...
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. >> i have a connection to the city that i don't have. i'm a native anger -- angelino and have a connection to here than in los angeles. it's a fair question. maybe some day i will investigate los angeles too, but this opportunity seemed more pealing to me because i have worked up here but i'm a retiree of the city and i have friends and ties in the area. i assume the other thing i would add is that when i worked here, i was active in a county lawyers group through the county counsel's association. the association has an association and raise information and ask questions on a shared website. i was active in that association. i made a couple of presentations to the group on property tax topics and property tax administration. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. next up is james reynolds. >> hi. my name is jim. real estate -- >> raise the microphone. >> i'm a real estate appraiser license with the real estate appraisers. i have 14 years appraising residential properties. 12 in san francisco. i have about a year of commercial to two 2 years of commercial
. >> i have a connection to the city that i don't have. i'm a native anger -- angelino and have a connection to here than in los angeles. it's a fair question. maybe some day i will investigate los angeles too, but this opportunity seemed more pealing to me because i have worked up here but i'm a retiree of the city and i have friends and ties in the area. i assume the other thing i would add is that when i worked here, i was active in a county lawyers group through the county counsel's...
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others really make the choice to live with native people, and there's some who end up around kansas cityd some who end up in what is now arkansas and oklahoma, so the business is all about the osage. they are the equivalent of the comanche later on in a slightly different area, so they are really important. >> the question in my mind is really about how they use the various relationships -- they are in washington, d.c., a lot. they are living in native american style. they are in st. louis, they are able to deal with the spanish, the french, the americans -- whoever shows up. they are really kind of extraordinary. they are the six flags over mid-america people. they are able to deal with everyone. it is a kind of extraordinary story of being able to comprehend all the different forces that are at work. >> i think they deliberately raised up their children to be able to do that. there is a wonderful series of letters from august to his father, and this is, like, 1802. it is some boarding school in montrÉal, and he is saying, "please, please send me some moccasins and some arrows. i feel r
others really make the choice to live with native people, and there's some who end up around kansas cityd some who end up in what is now arkansas and oklahoma, so the business is all about the osage. they are the equivalent of the comanche later on in a slightly different area, so they are really important. >> the question in my mind is really about how they use the various relationships -- they are in washington, d.c., a lot. they are living in native american style. they are in st....
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i'm amber wilson a san franciscan native i grew up playing on this fields i got married in the city andy wedding photos were at a beach let and now we have two children a 7 and 3 years old it's greatest great to see them out on the fields i hope to see my children play on a safe fields we don't worry aboutism hurting themselves and have the support of their families and joy those communities as well. so thank you very much for having me here (clapping.) >> hi i'm from ccii i didn't pray a place of business play on the kids i find myself as a parent following my children. i want to talk about a soccer field it looks like a pier of grass or turn over but actually, it's some more powerful and beautiful and true to what being a family it is itself it the narrative spot where people write their stories and hold your kids where they cry i celebrate their victories and when a child goes down and you look at the awe of the dads and moms every authorized or friday bringing they're kindness for our children where the children learn how we where they can be and find compassion. it's not a green fl
i'm amber wilson a san franciscan native i grew up playing on this fields i got married in the city andy wedding photos were at a beach let and now we have two children a 7 and 3 years old it's greatest great to see them out on the fields i hope to see my children play on a safe fields we don't worry aboutism hurting themselves and have the support of their families and joy those communities as well. so thank you very much for having me here (clapping.) >> hi i'm from ccii i didn't pray a...
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city. once captured, the marmot will be returned to its native neighborhood. >>> the usa will be returning home empty-handed. >> it is sad. the u.s. had a chance to put away the game with the time winding down, tied at zero. danville's own chris wondolowski shot the ball over the game. team usa went on to win 2-1 in extra time. but after the game, he tweeted his disappointment. i'm gutted to let everyone down, but especially my teammates. it's been an incredible ride, but i know this will make me stronger. 140 characters. >> it sounded like it. fans disappointed, but very proud of the team efforts and tim howard in particular was amazing. they chanted usa, of course, as the team left the stadium in brill. >> we'll chant it for another four years. still to come, a bear gets caught reaching into the cookie jar, literally. we'll show you how it happened, coming up next. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringi
city. once captured, the marmot will be returned to its native neighborhood. >>> the usa will be returning home empty-handed. >> it is sad. the u.s. had a chance to put away the game with the time winding down, tied at zero. danville's own chris wondolowski shot the ball over the game. team usa went on to win 2-1 in extra time. but after the game, he tweeted his disappointment. i'm gutted to let everyone down, but especially my teammates. it's been an incredible ride, but i know...
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nonsensical part of this legislation, is it will deem, eem that any data submitted by any native american tribe, any city, county, or state, will be deemed to the best best available science. if you have counties, there's 16,000 counties in america. let's say, you know a couple of them come to a different conclusion. suddenly the agency is confronted with, we have best available science from this county, we have best available science from this county, we have best available science from this county. hmm. wow, haven't we created an unbelievable potential for litigation over decisions made other that mandate? i think we have. that may be why they go on later in the bill to limit attorney's fees because they're anticipating a huge proliferation of litigation and they want to mitigate the cost of the problem they're going to create with the nonsensical this is the best available science. i think it's going to create a lot of tension, potentially, between states and counties and urban county, you know, because they're all viing to submit the est available science. so, you know, here we are yet again, taking
nonsensical part of this legislation, is it will deem, eem that any data submitted by any native american tribe, any city, county, or state, will be deemed to the best best available science. if you have counties, there's 16,000 counties in america. let's say, you know a couple of them come to a different conclusion. suddenly the agency is confronted with, we have best available science from this county, we have best available science from this county, we have best available science from this...
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native. i grew up here and i grew up in the mission. what's happening to this city right now is outrageous. i don't even recognize what's going on in this city anymore as far as everybody's moving out. nobody can afford to live here. it's ridiculous. my clients, i can't house my clients anymore. it's sad. they come into my program, we treat them for three months and they're right back on the streets and guess what, it recycles all over again back to general hospital, back to our program. it's a crazy vicious cycle that need to end. we got 1.5, that's great. we need the other 1.5. we're behind on what we need. it's imperative we get this. i want to stress -- i want to give a special shout out to the young kid that's have come out here to testify and speak their mind, awesome. i'm so proud of all of you guys. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is jason and i work with progress foundation and i or
native. i grew up here and i grew up in the mission. what's happening to this city right now is outrageous. i don't even recognize what's going on in this city anymore as far as everybody's moving out. nobody can afford to live here. it's ridiculous. my clients, i can't house my clients anymore. it's sad. they come into my program, we treat them for three months and they're right back on the streets and guess what, it recycles all over again back to general hospital, back to our program. it's a...
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native johnston. the rock. movie about a massive earthquake hitting the city. san andre as released in 3d next summer.we trust it will be only fictional. listening time to come. >> coming up next. burning outrage forth passenger plane shot out of the sky. as new evidence closes in on russia and remains of those lost begin the long journey home. >> also. growing pressure for peace in gaza after yet another day of deadly violence. >> and hillary clinton twitter talk. the questions dozens and dozens of people wanted her to answer and the one that she would not answer. stay wi for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. is. >> good evening once again. start
native johnston. the rock. movie about a massive earthquake hitting the city. san andre as released in 3d next summer.we trust it will be only fictional. listening time to come. >> coming up next. burning outrage forth passenger plane shot out of the sky. as new evidence closes in on russia and remains of those lost begin the long journey home. >> also. growing pressure for peace in gaza after yet another day of deadly violence. >> and hillary clinton twitter talk. the...
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massive scale for the purpose of restoring and sustaining communities and cities, rural communities, and reservations of native peoples. thirteen, and finally, we should insist on a just and humane immigration system. [applause] if we want to fight a war, we should once again declare a war on poverty. joblessness, underfunded schools, now nutrition, and the social ills that make life difficult for millions. nor should we show any tolerance toward racism, male supremacy, xenophobia, or homophobia. all which could turn into acts of violence. we know that too well. lenin once wrote, the cessation of violence, the cessation of pillaging and violence, such as -- is our ideal. [applause] i would modify that. the end of violence is our ideal. it must become our passion. we should not be a goal, but encoded into our emotional and political dna, into everything that we say and do, into the images and slogans that we create. if peace is to have a chance, we have to embrace and convince others to do the same. finally, building the communist party. i'm sure everyone would agree that taking care of the future troubles of t
massive scale for the purpose of restoring and sustaining communities and cities, rural communities, and reservations of native peoples. thirteen, and finally, we should insist on a just and humane immigration system. [applause] if we want to fight a war, we should once again declare a war on poverty. joblessness, underfunded schools, now nutrition, and the social ills that make life difficult for millions. nor should we show any tolerance toward racism, male supremacy, xenophobia, or...
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people are hardly concerned about these native canadians and cancer in fort mcmurray the region's resources keep attracting gold diggers black gold that is. this city has become one of the most prosperous in the country the most expensive two entire districts are hastily built to welcome poil workers and their families a new house a fabulous salary people from around the world come here to make a fortune canadian petrodollars can withstand all crises when the recession hit like you never really get married ever really felt or say right it was a little now like everywhere else like a lot of places they felt they hit really hard but here everything just kind of kept on going as it was. right everything just kept going up. realistically like you need oil it's not going to stop a lot of people in a negative attitude if you have a positive attitude and there's lots to do and you can keep yourself entertained and there's a really good opportunity for oil sands should earn canada two trillion dollars in twenty years so criticisms are warnings are often brushed aside the government drums its official line in terms of oil exploration there is much worse els
people are hardly concerned about these native canadians and cancer in fort mcmurray the region's resources keep attracting gold diggers black gold that is. this city has become one of the most prosperous in the country the most expensive two entire districts are hastily built to welcome poil workers and their families a new house a fabulous salary people from around the world come here to make a fortune canadian petrodollars can withstand all crises when the recession hit like you never really...