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as i see, your new american city logo, i can tell you that you cannot envision a new american cities in many of these committees and to you take down the old dilapidated american cities. unfortunately, the money is not there. we have the value of the advertised tom supplement. it is very well documented. values increase when occupied homes when they constructors' are removed. our inability to convince federal officials of this pressing need has continued to be a problem with the demolition dollars continue to be problematic. in ohio, we have passed the -- one other innovation will talk about briefly and one that is the for the ohio senate now. the first one is the house bill called house bill 294 which expedites the foreclosure of tax testament the properties that are vacant because of the glut of foreclosures and many of the cities that were particularly hard hit by the foreclosure crisis. even delinquent properties that have been abandoned, vacant lots, vacant structures were taking up to two years to bring to foreclosure. house bill 294. i have the some of these bills if the mayors
as i see, your new american city logo, i can tell you that you cannot envision a new american cities in many of these committees and to you take down the old dilapidated american cities. unfortunately, the money is not there. we have the value of the advertised tom supplement. it is very well documented. values increase when occupied homes when they constructors' are removed. our inability to convince federal officials of this pressing need has continued to be a problem with the demolition...
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i grew up in new york city at a time when frankly many were questioning whether there would be an american city. the south bronx lost 75% of its population in just one decade, and there was an exodus from so many of our cities around the country come and we sit here today almost 50 years after it was founded literally when our cities were burning, and i can celebrate the success so many of you have had in making the american city something that we all can believe in again that many people are moving back to our cities, and what you need to help you support that new american city is a hud that brings new flexibility, new tools come in many ways frankly what i inherited was a hud that was stuck in a model of the 20th century when you all are trying to build a new american city of 21st century. and so, i want to talk for a moment about the work that we need to do to reform hud to continue to make progress with you, but also to demonstrate that the funding that will be a real challenge for us to bring to hud to bring to your communities this year that we can put that funding to work and innova
i grew up in new york city at a time when frankly many were questioning whether there would be an american city. the south bronx lost 75% of its population in just one decade, and there was an exodus from so many of our cities around the country come and we sit here today almost 50 years after it was founded literally when our cities were burning, and i can celebrate the success so many of you have had in making the american city something that we all can believe in again that many people are...
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as we sit here, and think about the new american city, i'd reflect on my own interest in cities, and the path to become hud secretary. i grew up in new york city at a time when frankly many were questioning whether there would be an american city. the south bronx lost 75% of their population in just one decade, and there was an exodus from so many of our cities around the country. we sit here today, almost 50 years after hud was founded, literally, when our cities were burning, and i can celebrate the success that so many of you have had in making the american city something that we all can believe in again, that many people are moving back to, and what you need to help you support that new american city is a hud that brings new flexibility, new tools, and, in many ways, what i inherited was a hawed that was stopped in the model of the 20th century, when you are trying to build the new american city of the 21st century. i want to talk about the work we need to do to reform hud, continue to make progress with you, but also to demonstrate that the funding that will be a real challenge
as we sit here, and think about the new american city, i'd reflect on my own interest in cities, and the path to become hud secretary. i grew up in new york city at a time when frankly many were questioning whether there would be an american city. the south bronx lost 75% of their population in just one decade, and there was an exodus from so many of our cities around the country. we sit here today, almost 50 years after hud was founded, literally, when our cities were burning, and i can...
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as i see your new american city logo here, i can tell you you can't envision new american cities in many of the communities until you take down the old american cities. unfortunately, the money is simply not there. we have plenty of studies that show the value of occupied homes. if you live next to a vacant property, very well documented. as are studies that show values increased for occupied homes when the vacant structures are removed. yet our inability to convince federal officials of this pressing need is continued to be a problem. demolition dollars continue to be problematic. mayors in weak market cities already now that. in ohio, we have passed one other innovation to talk about briefly and one before the ohio senate now. the first one, it's actually a number of years old now is house bill 294. it expedited the foreclosures of tax delinquent properties. the cities that were particularly hard hit, even tax delinquent properties that had been abandoned, vacant lots, structures, taking up to two years. house bill 294, i have copies of summaries of these bills for mayors that are inte
as i see your new american city logo here, i can tell you you can't envision new american cities in many of the communities until you take down the old american cities. unfortunately, the money is simply not there. we have plenty of studies that show the value of occupied homes. if you live next to a vacant property, very well documented. as are studies that show values increased for occupied homes when the vacant structures are removed. yet our inability to convince federal officials of this...
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. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday evening, confronting a new menace in american cities. a new kind of mob violence. >>> later, stealing the show. the uncommon charm of royal kate. a >>> there is increasing concern in this country about a violent new trend. so-called flash mobs of teenagers who come together via social media and then go on violent rampages. chicago is among the cities dealing with the problem. and from there, zoraida sambolin of our station wmaq has more tonight. >> reporter: we've seen it before. assaults in philadelphia last year, and in april, this mass robbery in washington, d.c. now chicago. where police are on high alert after a series of similar incidents. chris wolkowski says he was attacked by as many as 20 teenagers near chicago's ritzy magnificent mile. >> they were pulling me. they were pushing me. they were punching me. >> reporter: that same night, 12 other attacks, many on tourists, by large groups of young people. some have called these attackers flash mobs. a violent variation of those peaceful gatherings fueled by social media that seem
. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this sunday evening, confronting a new menace in american cities. a new kind of mob violence. >>> later, stealing the show. the uncommon charm of royal kate. a >>> there is increasing concern in this country about a violent new trend. so-called flash mobs of teenagers who come together via social media and then go on violent rampages. chicago is among the cities dealing with the problem. and from there, zoraida...
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as i see your new american city logo here, i can tell you, you can't envision new american cities in you take down the old dilapidated american cities. unfortunately, the money is simply not there. we have plenty that show the value of occupied homes plummet. if you live next to a vacant property, very well-documented. yet our inability to convince federal officials of this pressing need has continued to be a problem. demolition dollars continue to be problematic, but mayors in weak market cities already know that. in ohio, we passed a couple -- one other innovation that we'll talk about briefly. the first one was called house bill 294. it expedites the foreclosure of tax delinquent properties that are vacant. because of the flood of foreclosures in many of these cities, even tax delinquent properties that have been abandoned. vacant lots, vacant structures. taking in some cases up to two years to bring the foreclosure process. i have copies of summaries of these bills for mayors who are interested. house bill now takes the tax lincoln property and foreclosures on it in about 90 days.
as i see your new american city logo here, i can tell you, you can't envision new american cities in you take down the old dilapidated american cities. unfortunately, the money is simply not there. we have plenty that show the value of occupied homes plummet. if you live next to a vacant property, very well-documented. yet our inability to convince federal officials of this pressing need has continued to be a problem. demolition dollars continue to be problematic, but mayors in weak market...
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i respect the only african-american news representation in city hall and have been for a number of years. i've been monitoring many activities here, redevelopment, housing and authority simply because i've been requested to work with some of the muni drivers or talk to them. i've also been requesting to meet with mr. ford for five years. i'm not blaming mr. ford. i'm blaming his staff members because i am the only african-american media person here. and yes, i do want our african-americans to hear what comes from this man. i think he's doing a wonderful job. but yet, by his staff or whom ever having a disconnect for me to have the opportunity to interview, to talk to this man. i think it's really disingenuous of his staff. so i'm not here to basher mr. forbes but i am here to request an opportunity to talk to mr. ford to give his interpretation and what he plans to do. we do have a lot of african-americans that are drives,. we want to tell you our story. but yet i want to sit down with mr. ford first. get his i'd. -- forgive me for my attire. i would like people to hear your story. this
i respect the only african-american news representation in city hall and have been for a number of years. i've been monitoring many activities here, redevelopment, housing and authority simply because i've been requested to work with some of the muni drivers or talk to them. i've also been requesting to meet with mr. ford for five years. i'm not blaming mr. ford. i'm blaming his staff members because i am the only african-american media person here. and yes, i do want our african-americans to...
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decision we sent hundreds of people to celebrate what i described as a victory for civil rights new york city americans to come. are officially allowed to have. comes after president obama encouraged lawmakers to support the rights of sexual minorities. thousands of anti-government protesters have marched across syria with twenty people killed in separate cities after security forces fired on syrian state t.v. says an identified government were responsible for some of the deaths this comes as the e.u. has introduced fresh sanctions against damascus for its crackdown on protesters thousands of people have fled to neighboring lebanon turkey to escape the violence . now in the u.s. by because of being laid off in huge numbers almost twelve thousand jobs have already been cut since the beginning of the year there's hardly much sympathy for wall street high flyers among ordinary americans but as a financial journalist cut your watch told explains they should be concerned as it hits a new low for the u.s. economy. i think of what happened was there was kind of an idea that was happening that maybe a recovery
decision we sent hundreds of people to celebrate what i described as a victory for civil rights new york city americans to come. are officially allowed to have. comes after president obama encouraged lawmakers to support the rights of sexual minorities. thousands of anti-government protesters have marched across syria with twenty people killed in separate cities after security forces fired on syrian state t.v. says an identified government were responsible for some of the deaths this comes as...
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and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the syst
and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later,...
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surprising news today for families in 50 american cities. we'll have two reports. the supreme court rules in the case of women versus wal-mart. jan crawford has the story. david martin with the tales the troops are telling. they're seeing more combat and paying the price. and jeff glor with the humble champion. if you thought the u.s. open was something, we have rory mcilroy's first swing at fame. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. mayors know their cities and today the u.s. conference of mayors told us there are 48 metropolitan areas-- 48-- that won't get back the jobs they've lost until 2020-- nine years away. the mayors meeting in baltimore voted today to ask the president to end the war in afghanistan and to spend that money on jobs. have a look at how unemployment has spread across the country since the beginnin recession in 2007. this is a county-by-county map. brown is unemployment over 6%. the purple, that's unemployment of 7%. but now look at the black growing across the country. that is u
surprising news today for families in 50 american cities. we'll have two reports. the supreme court rules in the case of women versus wal-mart. jan crawford has the story. david martin with the tales the troops are telling. they're seeing more combat and paying the price. and jeff glor with the humble champion. if you thought the u.s. open was something, we have rory mcilroy's first swing at fame. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >>...
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news for instance on t.v. don't scan. the private jobs resources and now it's elected government in american cities benton harbor is seeing drastic changes to the rights run with new officials are granted almost on the streets of local palates it seems many are examines what it means for the state of american democracy. the american state known for its great lakes has seen a middle class beat and automotive industry crumble in michigan's poor city benton harbor more than a quarter citizens are unemployed and elected officials have lost all its already to government as an unprecedented democratic collapse plays out we believe that it's illegal immoral and unconstitutional no one person in this country have authority to present the united states and not have that authority in the face of massive public opposition michigan lawmakers. recently reshaped democracy by giving unilateral authority to officials known as emergency financial manager e.m.i. have independent authority to fire elected officials close schools void union contracts sell public property and privatized assets residents like scott elliott say his city could b
news for instance on t.v. don't scan. the private jobs resources and now it's elected government in american cities benton harbor is seeing drastic changes to the rights run with new officials are granted almost on the streets of local palates it seems many are examines what it means for the state of american democracy. the american state known for its great lakes has seen a middle class beat and automotive industry crumble in michigan's poor city benton harbor more than a quarter citizens are...
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underwater with threat of mass extinction in our oceans is not entertainment the threat of american cities like new york los angeles miami drowning under rising sea levels is not entertainment and the threat of billions of people around the world being displaced is not entertainment it's real life it's what we're all facing right now and we need a legitimate referee a news media that knows how to do its job and can't be bought off by big corporate interests to make sure that americans are informed about the very real threats of climate change and that our political leaders are held accountable al gore is so right on this and told it so clearly in his rolling stone op ed it's time to disqualify pseudo science and give the world title belt of legitimacy to actual climate scientists and start listening to what they have to say. i see big picture for more information on the stories we covered this at our website at tom hartman dot com archie dot com also check out our you tube pages of you tube dot com slash lovely picture r.t. if you dot com slash tom and this entire show is available as a free video
underwater with threat of mass extinction in our oceans is not entertainment the threat of american cities like new york los angeles miami drowning under rising sea levels is not entertainment and the threat of billions of people around the world being displaced is not entertainment it's real life it's what we're all facing right now and we need a legitimate referee a news media that knows how to do its job and can't be bought off by big corporate interests to make sure that americans are...
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americans looking for work. the average amount of time it takes them to find a new job is more than a year. cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: in a citye most african-american males don't make it through high school every member of this graduating class is going to college. that story is next. yeahhhhhhh. african-american high school graduation rates chicago's urban prep is say shining standout boasting a rate of almost 70% and that's only the beginning of its success story as we hear from cynthiako bowers. >> reporter: in chicago's toughÑi englewood neighborhood these students are starting to believe. this is urban prep, the only all-african-american male charter school in the city. what makes this high school stand out is the fact that each of its 104 seniors is headed to college. said rick abul-hakeem is going to grinnel college in iowa. when you got your acceptance letters, how was that? >> it was very exciting. >> reporter: urban prep's 100% college acceptance rate began last year with the school's first senior class. >> it's an ongoing issue and concern. >> reporter: the founder said high achievement is important and failure is
americans looking for work. the average amount of time it takes them to find a new job is more than a year. cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: in a citye most african-american males don't make it through high school every member of this graduating class is going to college. that story is next. yeahhhhhhh. african-american high school graduation rates chicago's urban prep is say shining standout boasting a rate of almost 70% and that's only the beginning of its success story as we hear...
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algeo talks about his book with an audience at the museum of american finance in new york city. it's about 55 minutes. >> i'm david, president of the museum of american finance. welcome back to the luncheon and learning series and to the university of central oklahoma. thank you for coming. please join us again everyone next week on the 26th we are going to continue the lunch and learn a series of the director of the archival melanie has been. should be fascinating. this is a historic banking house again a week from this thursday. in the defendant 24 upcoming we will be screening they're rediscovering to a alexander hamilton. this is the pps document recently released and questions can be answered because the producer director will be in the house. now turning attention to today and matthew algeo and the president is a sick man this is mathews third book. his second, harry truman's excellent adventure which traced the trip in 1953 that got a lot of great press, and in 2009 the "washington post" called it one of the best books of the year. and additionally before that he wrote a b
algeo talks about his book with an audience at the museum of american finance in new york city. it's about 55 minutes. >> i'm david, president of the museum of american finance. welcome back to the luncheon and learning series and to the university of central oklahoma. thank you for coming. please join us again everyone next week on the 26th we are going to continue the lunch and learn a series of the director of the archival melanie has been. should be fascinating. this is a historic...
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. >>> coming up, new numbers released this morning in which american cities, which american cities have people would are living the longest? we'll show you where. >>> then sharing her story for the first time. arnold schwarzenegger's housekeeper, the mother of their child, speaks ow. >>> forget what you thought you knew about sunscreen. what to look for and what doesn't work at all. the government's guidelines. >>> wall street is coming off its biggest gains in nearly two months. the government's retail sales report is out yesterday. it was better than expected. in fact, it showed retail sales only down 0.2% last month. and if you don't count auto sales, retail sales then were actually up. experts fear it was just a one-day wonder, however, because the dow rose 123 points to climb back above 12,000. the nasdaq index was up 39. in today's trading, tokyo's nikkei average gained 26.5 points. hong kong's hang seng is slightly lower and in london the ftse opened lower too. >>> jcpenney stocks skyrocketed 17% yesterday helped by news that did hired the head of apple's stores to be its next ce
. >>> coming up, new numbers released this morning in which american cities, which american cities have people would are living the longest? we'll show you where. >>> then sharing her story for the first time. arnold schwarzenegger's housekeeper, the mother of their child, speaks ow. >>> forget what you thought you knew about sunscreen. what to look for and what doesn't work at all. the government's guidelines. >>> wall street is coming off its biggest gains...
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americans really look like. meet yaretzy, born last wednesday in new york city. ing to projections of census figures, hers is the face of america's future. for the first time, non-white children, latino, african-american, asian-american, outnumber white children. >> the idea that where we had a white middle class pop ration, that we talk about in the 1950s and 1960s, that's disappearing. >> reporter: this new generation is still in the cradle, but as these infants grow up, america will start to look very different. already, the trend lines are clear. older americans are whiter. younger americans, more non-white. most of that change is being driven a surging latino population. with a much higher birthrate than any other ethnic group, further bolstered by legal immigration. latinos have already passed african-americans as the largest minority. the implications of this evolving america will touch everything from politics, where hispanic voters will wield increasing power, to education. >> we need to focus to making sure that we can adjust and adapt our educational sy
americans really look like. meet yaretzy, born last wednesday in new york city. ing to projections of census figures, hers is the face of america's future. for the first time, non-white children, latino, african-american, asian-american, outnumber white children. >> the idea that where we had a white middle class pop ration, that we talk about in the 1950s and 1960s, that's disappearing. >> reporter: this new generation is still in the cradle, but as these infants grow up, america...
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city where the cbs evening news does very well. we want to pay a lot of attention to this great, classic american city. >> reporter: one thing that scott promised is he will be back here in baltimore and although he may be from texas he loves maryland crab. the first cbs evening news with scott pelley is only 20 minutes away. you can watch it right here right after eyewitness news. >> looking forward to it. every body in this newsroom will be watching. >>> frightening cliff jumping accident. and the reason the injured girl is in trouble with police. >> i felt like i had been hit by a big truck. it was horrible. >>> i will have the exclusive five day forecast. >>> and wjz eyewitness news is always on. here are the top stories at this hour. for updates on any brea,, my wife the dentist allows only one mouthwash in our home -- act. [ male announcer ] act mouthwash for kids has maximum fluoride for up to 40% fewer cavities and stronger teeth. >>> strong winds and low humidity are not helping in arizona where dozens of firefighters are battling a wildfire. many communities are under strict evacuation orders leaving homeowners stranded and h
city where the cbs evening news does very well. we want to pay a lot of attention to this great, classic american city. >> reporter: one thing that scott promised is he will be back here in baltimore and although he may be from texas he loves maryland crab. the first cbs evening news with scott pelley is only 20 minutes away. you can watch it right here right after eyewitness news. >> looking forward to it. every body in this newsroom will be watching. >>> frightening cliff...
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new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. and this just in the kron news of your americansyment. the labor department is saying 414,000 people applied this is the second drop in three weeks. layoffs cars slowing down more positive >> house a lot he has succeeded osama bin laden as the leader of a al-qaida. his father was pharmaceutical professor barry osama bin laden's was killed in a raid on his back is standing complex. >> a nato airstrike as a tactic not kaddafi's home base. native where planes have bombed it repeatedly. they have filed charges that out, did not notify congress with her before attacking pakistan. other lawmakers say he didn't have to because the united states was in a supporting role. >> i live look it to james alleged freeway. both artery's looking fine 7 cisco bigelow but brighter time right now of 545 we're brand as temperatures fell low bed by the evening low clouds and patchy fog. this is all look out of the differences in temperature from yesterday. no longer in the '70s in downtown san francisco. 78 expected for petaluma. he's bay is a big around
new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. and this just in the kron news of your americansyment. the labor department is saying 414,000 people applied this is the second drop in three weeks. layoffs cars slowing down more positive >> house a lot he has succeeded osama bin laden as the leader of a al-qaida. his father was pharmaceutical professor barry osama bin laden's was...
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american prison system. >> you have three communities in new york city where 70% of the prisoners throughout the state of new york come from. >> three communities and 70% of the state's prison population come from these three communities? >> these three areas. these three counties in new york city. ♪ mi♪ mcnugget time 's ♪ at mcdonald's ♪ six sauces, so you can dunk 'em ♪ [ male announcer introducing a new lineup of sauces for your mcdonald's chicken mcnuggets. six delicious flavors including sweet chili, honey mustard and tangy barbeque. ♪ six sauces, so you can dunk 'em ♪ [ male announcer so your crispy juicy made with white meat chicken mcnuggets are a slam dunk every time. it's the simple joy of throwing down. ♪ ba-da-ba-ba-ba >>> according to all reports, the united states has the highest incarceration rate on the planet. at the current moment, more than 7.3 million people are either paroled, on probation or incarcerated. although african-americans comprise only 12% of the u.s. population, they make up 41% of the nation's prison population. joining me to discuss the incarceration crisis are barry sheck,
american prison system. >> you have three communities in new york city where 70% of the prisoners throughout the state of new york come from. >> three communities and 70% of the state's prison population come from these three communities? >> these three areas. these three counties in new york city. ♪ mi♪ mcnugget time 's ♪ at mcdonald's ♪ six sauces, so you can dunk 'em ♪ [ male announcer introducing a new lineup of sauces for your mcdonald's chicken mcnuggets. six...
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new york city, this is "nightline," june 3rd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. it's an old truth in american politics.t's never the crime, it's the cover-up. an arrest warrant was issued today for former presidential candidate john edwards, after his indictment on criminal charges. and while edwards has been convicted of no crime and might never be, these charges could carry a prison sentence, a serious one. whatever the outcome of his case, the electorate is faced with a spectacle of a man who once aspired to the white house but may end up in the big house. here's bob woodruff. >> reporter: with his daughter cate by his side, today, former senator and presidential candidate john edwards said he will fight the charges against him and win. >> i will regret for the rest of my life the pain and the harm that i have caused to others. but i did not break the law and i never, ever thought i was breaking the law. >> reporter: but the government charges he did just that, alleging he illegally solicited donations during the campaign to hide his affair with rielle hunter and the child he fathered with her. the
new york city, this is "nightline," june 3rd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. it's an old truth in american politics.t's never the crime, it's the cover-up. an arrest warrant was issued today for former presidential candidate john edwards, after his indictment on criminal charges. and while edwards has been convicted of no crime and might never be, these charges could carry a prison sentence, a serious one. whatever the outcome of his case, the electorate is faced with a...
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american law. when i learned that the city of san francisco considered building a new library, i was appalled. the idea of taking land forcibly from a private owner for the purpose of using it for -- is completely unethical and hypocritical. in speaking with the business owners within two blocks, some of whom are not native english speakers, i found that many have not been informed of the issues at hand and don't understand how the landscape will change. >> i'm an architectural historian. i urge you to reject this eir it does not discuss the ramifications on what is planned. we are talking about closing mason street but it will not be all and open space. this will be blocked by the building. this decision has already been made once before. george christopher, a wise mayor, made the decision to compromise some of the space on the part because a library does not fit on the triangle. there was a gas station there. i urge you to -- to this historic choice. the waterfront freeway is not done. the east front will not be pushed forward. he was set aside at that time. he is not a go, go, let's do it.
american law. when i learned that the city of san francisco considered building a new library, i was appalled. the idea of taking land forcibly from a private owner for the purpose of using it for -- is completely unethical and hypocritical. in speaking with the business owners within two blocks, some of whom are not native english speakers, i found that many have not been informed of the issues at hand and don't understand how the landscape will change. >> i'm an architectural historian....
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new york city. new york is the sixth and by far the largest state to adopt such a law. doubling the number of americans who live in a state where same-sex marriage is law. >> gay rights advocates see this as a pivotal moment. they hope new york's action is a step toward the legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide. >> several recent polls show most americans approve of same-sex marriage, but 30 states now have constitutional amendments banning it. and many religious groups continue to be outspoken opponents. >> why stop there? why not a man and two women or a man and two men? >> reporter: gay rights advocates believe a nationwide law will have to come before congress or the u.s. supreme court. this couple got married in canada where same-sex law is the law of the land. they adopted a son. >> you renew your vows with me? >> i would be honored to. >> he said yes. >> and they will be able to do just that when the new law takes effect in 30 days. susan mcginnis, cbs news, new york. >>> next, armed robberies of pharmacies. why they're on the rise across the country. san jose gets some heavy duty outside
new york city. new york is the sixth and by far the largest state to adopt such a law. doubling the number of americans who live in a state where same-sex marriage is law. >> gay rights advocates see this as a pivotal moment. they hope new york's action is a step toward the legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide. >> several recent polls show most americans approve of same-sex marriage, but 30 states now have constitutional amendments banning it. and many religious groups...
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americans really look like today. this is baby yuretsi born wednesday at st. barnabus hospital in new york city. s the face of america's future. and america's present. according to projections of census figures, for the first time there are more nonwhite children -- latino, african-american, asian-american -- born in the u.s. than white children. >> the idea that where we had a white middle-class population that we talk about in the 1950s and 1960s, that's disappearing. we have a population that is changing the race ethnic makeup from the bottom up. >> reporter: the trim lines are clear. older americans, whiter. younger americans, more nonwhite. most of that trend is being driven by a surging latino population. with a much higher birth rate than any other ethnic group. further bolstered by legal immigration. the implications of this evolving america will touch everything from politics, where hispanic voters will wield increasing power, to education. >> we need to focus on making sure that we can adjust and adapt our educational systems to people who speak different languages at home than they do
americans really look like today. this is baby yuretsi born wednesday at st. barnabus hospital in new york city. s the face of america's future. and america's present. according to projections of census figures, for the first time there are more nonwhite children -- latino, african-american, asian-american -- born in the u.s. than white children. >> the idea that where we had a white middle-class population that we talk about in the 1950s and 1960s, that's disappearing. we have a...
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new york as an example for the committee service society indicated, when you look at african-americans and latino men under the age of 30, on any one given day, 50% of african-american men in the city of new york are unemployed, 40% of latinos. if that's not a state of emergency i don't know what is. and yet malcolm said, you suffer peacefully. it's almost like to paint ain't happening. there's no outcry. it's a state of emergency without urgency. a part of it has to do yes with the war on drugs but has do with a larger fact of american life. and that is coming off the civil rights movement. yes, they brought the drugs in because i remember in youngstown, ohio, people were rebelling and organizing and one day, you know, brothers on the street corner, all of a sudden the most ardent militants on the street corner. they had in fact put the revolution to sleep. but there's something else was going on. i talk about the unemployment. the fact of the matter is there was a backlash against the civil rights movement. is a backlash against again. as we move beyond the question of civil rights, document equity in terms of jobs and economic developer, all of a sudden this was an agenda that b
new york as an example for the committee service society indicated, when you look at african-americans and latino men under the age of 30, on any one given day, 50% of african-american men in the city of new york are unemployed, 40% of latinos. if that's not a state of emergency i don't know what is. and yet malcolm said, you suffer peacefully. it's almost like to paint ain't happening. there's no outcry. it's a state of emergency without urgency. a part of it has to do yes with the war on...
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. >> my new american life is a 26-year-old albanian woman on a tour in new york city and she gets a jobs a caretaker for someone in new jersey. it isn't a character we often see in fiction. the brothers are looking around menacingly. were you realizing this was a political fiction in some ways? >> i did because after a while i did begin to realize it was political in the sense it's about immigration but writing fiction from an idea i start from a character or observation of reality and so it just so happened that the woman, the heroine is smarter and more savvy than the men. it does happen. it doesn't happen all the time that happens sometimes so i felt there was a basis in reality for what i was doing. >> i just want to rap back around to the findings that came out. as graphical as they are they don't always tells the whole story as you pointed out when you were talking that the in the balance starts a long time before it gets to the point of publication. what did those findings tell you and as writers, as female writers did those words together to get in the way of doing something you
. >> my new american life is a 26-year-old albanian woman on a tour in new york city and she gets a jobs a caretaker for someone in new jersey. it isn't a character we often see in fiction. the brothers are looking around menacingly. were you realizing this was a political fiction in some ways? >> i did because after a while i did begin to realize it was political in the sense it's about immigration but writing fiction from an idea i start from a character or observation of reality...
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new york's bravest and finest joined u.s. service men for a morning ritual in the city's wall street area. the group took part in the eighth annual ground zero run, all to honor the americanictims killed on september 11th. also in new york, sarah palin's non-presidential bus tour rolled into times square for a pizza summit with donald trump. the high profile republicans caused quite a media frenzy while sitting down in times square. any new yorker would have definitely given plenty of other suggestions for pizza. i can guarantee that. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. good morning, bill. this caused quite a stir here at the show. all of us have our favorites we are going to start a blog i think. the place that we went to is only a block from where we are. we will travel. i'm sure we are going to double the prices there, too. >> because everyone in the east is complaining about the heat and how cool and unseasonable it is. it has been damp and wet from many areas in the west. temperatures yesterday he high of only 56. only 60 in san francisco. now as far as temperaturewise out
new york's bravest and finest joined u.s. service men for a morning ritual in the city's wall street area. the group took part in the eighth annual ground zero run, all to honor the americanictims killed on september 11th. also in new york, sarah palin's non-presidential bus tour rolled into times square for a pizza summit with donald trump. the high profile republicans caused quite a media frenzy while sitting down in times square. any new yorker would have definitely given plenty of other...
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new york city? all that ahead on this "american morning."ter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-cat homes. and our improved formula also helps eliminate dust. so it's easier than ever to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home.
new york city? all that ahead on this "american morning."ter box odor: purina tidy cats. tidy cats premium line of litters now works harder to help neutralize odors in multiple-cat homes. and our improved formula also helps eliminate dust. so it's easier than ever to keep your house smelling just the way you want it. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home.
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with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 21st 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. many americans knowledge of the mormon church may be limited to casual associations with salt lake city, polygamy or pairs of missionaries in neck times going door to door. but that may be about to change. you seep, mormons and mormonism are now front and center on several of the country's biggest stages, from broadway to the 2012 presidential campaign. jonathan karl got exclusive access to the newest face of the republican field and starts us there. >> reporter: with the statue of liberty over his shoulder, john huntsman made it official. >> i'm john huntsman, and i'm running for president of the united states. >> reporter: it's a different kind of campaign for a different kind of republican. no attacks on his opponents. no lashes out at obama care. not even a single mention of the name barack obama. >> i don't think you need to run down someone's reputation in order to run for the office of president. >> reporter: huntsman may be the cycle's most exotic candidate. he was the most popular governor
with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 21st 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. many americans knowledge of the mormon church may be limited to casual associations with salt lake city, polygamy or pairs of missionaries in neck times going door to door. but that may be about to change. you seep, mormons and mormonism are now front and center on several of the country's biggest stages, from broadway to the 2012 presidential...
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new york city. certainly a lot of people were looking forward to this, and now last thanks to a last-minute push by lawmakers, now new york more than doubles the number of americans living in the states that allow same-sex marriage. there was an explosion of cheers across new york, and especially here, new york city's stonewall inn, considered the birthplace of the gay rights movement. in a down-to-the-wire vote, new york's republican-controlled senate narrowly passed a marriage equality bill by just four votes. >> ayes, 33, nays, 29. [ applause ] >> reporter: it brought applause from the chamber floor, and new york governor andrew cuomo who quickly signed the bill into law. >> democracy works when the people speak, and the people spoke in volumes over these past few months, and this legislature responded this week to their calls. >> reporter: but opponents remain resolute. new york's catholic archbishop issuing a statement, "the passage by the legislature of a bill to alter radically and forever humanity's historic understanding of marriage leaves us deeply disappointed and troubled." new york is now the sixth state to allow gay marriage, plus the district of co
new york city. certainly a lot of people were looking forward to this, and now last thanks to a last-minute push by lawmakers, now new york more than doubles the number of americans living in the states that allow same-sex marriage. there was an explosion of cheers across new york, and especially here, new york city's stonewall inn, considered the birthplace of the gay rights movement. in a down-to-the-wire vote, new york's republican-controlled senate narrowly passed a marriage equality bill...
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news headlines. can you name the american city where more than 100 people were recently killed in a tornado. >> i don'tat's tennessee. >> nothing. >> that's the state. >> reporter: joplin, missouri. close enough. >> "life and style." >> reporter: recent studies underscore the alarming impact. a quarter would rather win "america's next top model" than the nobel peace prize. half would rather get hit by a bus than get fat. and 51% would rather become famous than become success envelope life. >> we've really lost our balance, we are focusing on the wrong things. >> reporter: at the news stand supply is driven by demand, gossin magazines like "us weekly" are thrivinging. the tabloid doubled circulation from 800,000 subscribers to nearly 2 million. >> it's more challenging to be a mainstream media outlet. many of them are turning more tabloid as they try in a desperate attempt to retain viewers and readers. >> reporter: those consumers of tabloid media are also flocking to the web, to sites offering up to the minute coverage of favorite celebrities. >> at hollywoodlife.com we have over 4 million unique visi
news headlines. can you name the american city where more than 100 people were recently killed in a tornado. >> i don'tat's tennessee. >> nothing. >> that's the state. >> reporter: joplin, missouri. close enough. >> "life and style." >> reporter: recent studies underscore the alarming impact. a quarter would rather win "america's next top model" than the nobel peace prize. half would rather get hit by a bus than get fat. and 51% would...
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new census bureau report out. the figures show the number of african-american children living in major cities have dropped dramatically in the past two years. new orleans saw the biggest drop. they're blaming that on the impact of hurricane katrina. the city of oakland had 42.3. >>> chicago saw a drop of 31%. new york 21%. researchers say the lower numbers are mostly due to young african-american parents relocating to the suburbs. >>> former 49er receiver terrell owens is accused of dropping the ball so to speak when it comes to being a dad. a woman said that owens refuses to pay the monthly child support that she is owed -- $5,000. the woman satisfied despite a court order owens decided to pay less. he's recovering from knee surgery and cannot sign with a theme until the nfl lockout is resolved. >>> prince william and catherine arrive in canada on their first official trip overseas. details have been set up. the duke and duchess of cambridge will spend nine days in canada and then off to los angeles. >> that's okay with you. >> it's going to be very exciting to happen here in california. >>> did you hear what happene
new census bureau report out. the figures show the number of african-american children living in major cities have dropped dramatically in the past two years. new orleans saw the biggest drop. they're blaming that on the impact of hurricane katrina. the city of oakland had 42.3. >>> chicago saw a drop of 31%. new york 21%. researchers say the lower numbers are mostly due to young african-american parents relocating to the suburbs. >>> former 49er receiver terrell owens is...
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they prepared for the chance to come kill thousands of americans in new york city. they came up with plans to kill americans in other places in the united states. so it was important that we go take out the home bases of the taliban. for those that know the history of our fighting in afghanistan, they know that what we initial ly did was send in advisors and trainers to help the afghans to-foot and take out the taliban. -- to fight and take out the taliban. in fact, a group that proved most helpful was the northern alliance. some say it's run by warlords, but these tribal regions with their leaders accepted munitions, accepted training, accepted what it took to bring war upon the taliban and they whipped the taliban. at least until later the taliban resurged. but after the northern alliance defeated the taliban, we did something that i was not aware of until some of the warlords or northern alliance leaders wanted to sit down with somebody from our government and our state department they said refused to meet with them. well, these were the leaders of groups who risk
they prepared for the chance to come kill thousands of americans in new york city. they came up with plans to kill americans in other places in the united states. so it was important that we go take out the home bases of the taliban. for those that know the history of our fighting in afghanistan, they know that what we initial ly did was send in advisors and trainers to help the afghans to-foot and take out the taliban. -- to fight and take out the taliban. in fact, a group that proved most...
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gun is an interesting phrase six years after the attacks on new york city in the pentagon the newsweek poll showed forty one percent of americans saddam hussein was directly terrorist attacks and i don't think we ever should least i know i didn't say that there was a direct connection between september the eleventh and saddam was signing nobody's ever suggested that the attacks of september eleventh were ordered by iraq no wonder the news media has lost the public trust they want to make policy choices based on truth and what i heard is that people didn't really quite feel that the mainstream media in the media as we most of us experience. was truth telling the group fairness and accuracy reporting did a. study. two weeks around february fifth two thousand and three right before the invasion before major that newscast n.b.c. a.b.c. c.b.s. and the p.b.s. news hour with jim lehrer there were three hundred ninety three interviews done around the war only three were with antiwar leaders three of almost four hundred when half the population was opposed to the invasion that is no longer in the mainstream media that's an extreme beati
gun is an interesting phrase six years after the attacks on new york city in the pentagon the newsweek poll showed forty one percent of americans saddam hussein was directly terrorist attacks and i don't think we ever should least i know i didn't say that there was a direct connection between september the eleventh and saddam was signing nobody's ever suggested that the attacks of september eleventh were ordered by iraq no wonder the news media has lost the public trust they want to make policy...
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new york city with bill weir. >>> imagine discovering at age 16 that you are not an american, but an illegal immigrant, slipped acrossder as a child. what would you do? for jose antonio vargas, the only choice was to live a life and prove his worth, and not only did he become a big-time print reporter, he won his profession's highest prize. but tonight, he is risking that career and everything else by describing his life of torment to abc's dan harris. >> i wasn't supposed to be there. i wasn't supposed to be walking with martin zuckerberg. i wasn't supposed to be interviewing romney's sons. i wasn't supposed to be pheasant hunting with huckabee. i wasn't supposed to be doing all these things. but i was. why was i doing it? because i wanted to survive. i wanted to live. >> reporter: not only did jose antonio vargas survive, he thrived. in his reporting career, he scored some of the biggest interviews in politics and high tech. he even won a pulitzer prize. and through it all, he was hiding an enormous secret. >> there wasn't a moment that i wasn't thinking about it. >> reporter: it was a secret he hid in a shoe box i
new york city with bill weir. >>> imagine discovering at age 16 that you are not an american, but an illegal immigrant, slipped acrossder as a child. what would you do? for jose antonio vargas, the only choice was to live a life and prove his worth, and not only did he become a big-time print reporter, he won his profession's highest prize. but tonight, he is risking that career and everything else by describing his life of torment to abc's dan harris. >> i wasn't supposed to be...
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american government. the communist regime led by pol pot decided to build a new society based on agriculture, buthe khmer rouge took social engineering to an extreme evacuating citiesnd sending the entire population to forced labor in rural villages. the regime also purged intellectuals and practitioners of traditional culture, resulting in the deaths of more than 1.5 million people. a basic agreement between cambodia and the united nations was reached more than a decade ago, paving the way for the extraordinary chambers in the courts of cambodia but the tribunal was not established until 2006 as the government sought to retain control of the court. >> earlier michio kijima spoke with senior reporter yusaka nakagawa who coveredt eh tribunal for five years, spoke as our phnom penh bureau chief since 2005. he spoke with nuon chea, a former democrat of the people's assembly. >> would you first tell us a bit more about this man? >> yes, nuon chea is said to be the architect of pol pot's regime's ideology. he was number two, as he was second in command. the interview took place in 2004 when nuon chea was living a solitary life near the border with thailand. i asked him
american government. the communist regime led by pol pot decided to build a new society based on agriculture, buthe khmer rouge took social engineering to an extreme evacuating citiesnd sending the entire population to forced labor in rural villages. the regime also purged intellectuals and practitioners of traditional culture, resulting in the deaths of more than 1.5 million people. a basic agreement between cambodia and the united nations was reached more than a decade ago, paving the way for...
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sports fans now have new bragging rights with wednesday's victory, the first american city to win championships in all four major sports in just seven years, the patriots, red and now the bruins all hoisted championship trophies over the last 7 years. i'm thinking we can do it. bay area can do that. >>> one is hope. you have to have hope. >> i want to see a little more before we start celebrating. >> it could happen. >> we'll see. i'm skeptical. let's take a lock at the bay area bridges, traffic on the westbound bay bridge moving along bay bridge traffic looking as normal as possible, bay bridge a little bit worse because of the crash in the 6:00 hour. it will be about a 25 minute delay. >>> we have a lot of fog on the coast, and after that it's sunny but breezy. temperatures ford start cooling off and i tell you wednesday it was hot and yesterday very nice. temperatures cool down, winds pick up and today will be about the same thing. if you're heading dun to monterey, i would lean on the gray. 50s and 60s, down a couple degrees from wednesday. you can see where it's coming from, just the ridge
sports fans now have new bragging rights with wednesday's victory, the first american city to win championships in all four major sports in just seven years, the patriots, red and now the bruins all hoisted championship trophies over the last 7 years. i'm thinking we can do it. bay area can do that. >>> one is hope. you have to have hope. >> i want to see a little more before we start celebrating. >> it could happen. >> we'll see. i'm skeptical. let's take a lock at...