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it's the last picture and it's in the old city. and it shows an arab and a jewish worshipper passing each other in the old city. it's this picture. they both can't see each other. they're covered. and it's an amazing photo. and to us it symbolized -- they are in the old city walking down these narrow streets, streets there have been there since jesus walked those very same paths. and they're walking past each other to pray and their faces are completely covered and they don't even see each other. >> host: and fast forward to today. do the palestinians still talk about their -- what they consider their holy land and this holiest spot for them? and the idea that israel might take it away? >> guest: yes. absolutely. this is where diplomacy will have to come in. and you have to be creative. back in 2000, there were notions going around that this -- the mosque and the religious compound on top which is the for 13 years now would remain in muslim hands but that the ground below it would be israeli or in jewish hands. so literally they're
it's the last picture and it's in the old city. and it shows an arab and a jewish worshipper passing each other in the old city. it's this picture. they both can't see each other. they're covered. and it's an amazing photo. and to us it symbolized -- they are in the old city walking down these narrow streets, streets there have been there since jesus walked those very same paths. and they're walking past each other to pray and their faces are completely covered and they don't even see each...
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it is in the old city. it shows an arab and a jewish worshiper passing each other in the old city. the above cannot see each other. they are covered. it is and amazing fatah. it symbolizes so much. walking down this narrow streets, streets that have been there since jesus walked the same path. there faces are covered and they do not see each other. host: fast for to today. do the palestinians -- fast forward to today. this is the holiest offer the palestinians. israel might take it away. guest: absolutely. this is where diplomacy will have to comment. you have to be creative. there were notions that the mosque and the religious compound that had been there for 1300 years would remain in muslim hands. but that the ground below it be in jewish hands. talking about belowground would have one sovereign and above ground would have another sovereign. you're going to have to come up with some very creative solutions. this is the one spot for an israeli leader to relinquish sovereignty of the holiest site .n judea's aism this is a difficult thing for any politician. host: you conducted a l
it is in the old city. it shows an arab and a jewish worshiper passing each other in the old city. the above cannot see each other. they are covered. it is and amazing fatah. it symbolizes so much. walking down this narrow streets, streets that have been there since jesus walked the same path. there faces are covered and they do not see each other. host: fast for to today. do the palestinians -- fast forward to today. this is the holiest offer the palestinians. israel might take it away. guest:...
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a fight broke out and basically leveled the old city, killed tens of thousands, there's a controversy was it 10,000, 20,000, the numbers may have been as high as 30,000. this is what put the fear of the regime in the syrian body politic. after that, in fact, syrian society opted for acquiesence. >> professor, thanks very much. >> thank you all. >>> a check on the day's top stories, including the death of a tv star. >>> congressman wiener takes heat from fellow democrats and cancels an appearance. a high school trip end in real tragedy as an american teenager is shot dead in costa rica. impact your world, members of tv's dugger family takes action after tornadoes rip through missouri. >> i'm jill dugger. >> i'm josh digger. >> we can make a difference. >> we were here in arkansas where we live when the tornado hit. >> thoughts started coming looking what? what can we do to help. >> we packed everything up and we got water bottles, gatorade. i've been around emergency situations, and, you know, working as a volunteer firefighter. being that jill, john they are active duty volunteer fire
a fight broke out and basically leveled the old city, killed tens of thousands, there's a controversy was it 10,000, 20,000, the numbers may have been as high as 30,000. this is what put the fear of the regime in the syrian body politic. after that, in fact, syrian society opted for acquiesence. >> professor, thanks very much. >> thank you all. >>> a check on the day's top stories, including the death of a tv star. >>> congressman wiener takes heat from fellow...
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levy our nato helicopters have paid the first dog gets at the time can kind of his forces near the old city of gregor russia's foreign minister slammed the coalition's actions saying it's a signal ground operations in the country are looming. also huge fire which has been raging for more than a day and destroyed and ammunition aleppo in central russia has been through the residue of occasional explosions on the number injured in beings and there's nearly nineteen. thousand hundreds of people down through the jefferson memorial in washington d.c. claiming their outpouring that first amendment rights civil action last week led to more aggressive. and full coverage of our top stories coming your way in just ten minutes time now that time to dive into the world of sport with kate news of a successful night for russia in the european football. thank you for joining me and these are the headlines. here among public schools three times as russia come back to beat armenia three one time in a crunch and euro twenty twelve qualifier. while making history china's not only becomes the first asian playe
levy our nato helicopters have paid the first dog gets at the time can kind of his forces near the old city of gregor russia's foreign minister slammed the coalition's actions saying it's a signal ground operations in the country are looming. also huge fire which has been raging for more than a day and destroyed and ammunition aleppo in central russia has been through the residue of occasional explosions on the number injured in beings and there's nearly nineteen. thousand hundreds of people...
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and by that time, the '40's and 50's's, the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just because of the bricks. when city planner said savannah was so poor as she was not able to destroy herself. but progress did make some hideous inroads putting highways through one part of the old town. street through three of the precious course. at one point there were you going to extend lincoln street through colonial cemetery which is the place of virtually all of george's founders over there in the falling apart cemetery. come to the rescue in 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had enough when the old city market was destroyed and they built subsequently an incredibly hideous looking parking lot. i mean, the parking lot that is incredibly ugly. so they band together and formed what some detractors have called hysterical savannah foundation to save the old houses starting in 1954. and literally seven low old ladies and some of them into the shoes went around touring their bodies in front of old buildings and the wrecking ball to stop the progress. a revolving fund to the firehouse, picks it
and by that time, the '40's and 50's's, the old houses in downtown savannah were worth more dead than alive just because of the bricks. when city planner said savannah was so poor as she was not able to destroy herself. but progress did make some hideous inroads putting highways through one part of the old town. street through three of the precious course. at one point there were you going to extend lincoln street through colonial cemetery which is the place of virtually all of george's...
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recent months nato has also expressed regret after accidentally targeting opposition forces in the old city of bragg which has been which has seen fierce fighting now casualty details have been given the nato campaign has also come under pressure in washington where president obama has been accused of breaking american by not asking congress for permission to extend u.s. military involvement the white house says it doesn't need approval. and u.s. involvement in the middle east conflict has drawn harsh criticism in america from some quarters in the country wary of yet more long drawn out military can pay is far from home and our resident reporter in new york lori helfand it has been on the streets asking people that if you use. number one in the world that we get us. there. well we can still do it even though you. best we can we can do it why is that so important to be number one has to be the house would be one number one better be as we think about. americans as being some kind of. world police you know you think about us dick yes you don't think there's any altieri motive no none at all n
recent months nato has also expressed regret after accidentally targeting opposition forces in the old city of bragg which has been which has seen fierce fighting now casualty details have been given the nato campaign has also come under pressure in washington where president obama has been accused of breaking american by not asking congress for permission to extend u.s. military involvement the white house says it doesn't need approval. and u.s. involvement in the middle east conflict has...
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by that time and by the '40s and '50s, the old houses in down on the savannah were worth more dead than alive to get the bricks to build new houses. one cityplanner said atlanta was so poor that she was not able to destroy herself, unquote. but progress did make some hideous end roads in this putting highways through one part of the old town and a street through three of the precious squares. and at one point they were even going to extend lincoln street through the colonial secretary which is the place of all georgia's founders over there in the cemetery. come to the rescue 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had enough when the old city market was destroyed, and they built, subsequently, an incredibly hideous looking parking lot. i mean, there are parking lots, and then there's incredibly ugly parking lots. so they banned together and formed what some detractors have called it hysterical savannah foundation to save the old house starting in 1954. and literally seven little old ladies and some of them in tennis shoes went around throwing their bodies in front of old buildings and the wrecking ball to stop the progre
by that time and by the '40s and '50s, the old houses in down on the savannah were worth more dead than alive to get the bricks to build new houses. one cityplanner said atlanta was so poor that she was not able to destroy herself, unquote. but progress did make some hideous end roads in this putting highways through one part of the old town and a street through three of the precious squares. and at one point they were even going to extend lincoln street through the colonial secretary which is...
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to the rescue in 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had enough with the old city market destroyed and they built subsequently an incredibly hideous looking parking lot. i mean, the parking lots were incredibly ugly parking lots. so, they banned together and formed what some have called historical savannah town to save the houses in 1954. and literally seven little old ladies and several in the ten issues were selling their bodies in front of buildings and the wrecking ball to stop the progress and the revolving fund began to buy for $5,000, fix it up, don't change it but restore it to what it was and fell for 25,000 or something and so you've got 20,000 you do it and you do it until at some point savanna now has the largest restored district in america which is quite an accomplishment in what has been done since 1954. and to of those little old ladies i won't mention them. one described they are not twittering old ladies in tennis shoes, they use their brain and have clout and it clearly shows. downtown historic savannah north which is the southern boundary of par
to the rescue in 1954 was the historic preservation society who finally had had enough with the old city market destroyed and they built subsequently an incredibly hideous looking parking lot. i mean, the parking lots were incredibly ugly parking lots. so, they banned together and formed what some have called historical savannah town to save the houses in 1954. and literally seven little old ladies and several in the ten issues were selling their bodies in front of buildings and the wrecking...
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walk the streets of the old city as citizens of a sovereign jewish nation. [applause] hours before dawn that day, thousands upon thousands gathered at the gates to await entry into the city. at 4:00, the crowds were finally allowed to stream into that jerusalem. the first time jews had been allowed to carry out a pilgrimage to the western wall since the pilgrims to the temple 2000 years earlier. as the sun rose over the zero old city, the total of more than 200,000 jews made their way through the city's streets that today remains the heart of the people, the religion, and the nation. [applause] each year, the festival is celebrated in a similar fashion. by a pedestrian pilgrimages' through the streets of jerusalem to the western wall. it is a program mentioned in which generations of jews and signifies the connection between the identity of the jewish people and the land of israel that has existed for thousands of years. during this last week, today's generation of jews made a similar pilgrimage for the streets of jerusalem knowing that the freedom that allow
walk the streets of the old city as citizens of a sovereign jewish nation. [applause] hours before dawn that day, thousands upon thousands gathered at the gates to await entry into the city. at 4:00, the crowds were finally allowed to stream into that jerusalem. the first time jews had been allowed to carry out a pilgrimage to the western wall since the pilgrims to the temple 2000 years earlier. as the sun rose over the zero old city, the total of more than 200,000 jews made their way through...
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2000 years, the jewish people were again able to visit the wailing wall and walk the streets of the old city as citizens of the sovereign jewish nation. [applause] before dawn monday, thousands of jews gathered at the design on date to await entry to the city. -- zion gates to a week into the city. it was the first time jews had been allowed to carry out a pilgrimage to the wall since the pilgrimage to the temple 2000 years earlier. as the sun rose over the old city, more than 200,000 jews made their way to a site that remains the heart of the people, the religion, and the nation. [applause] each year, the festival is celebrated in a similar fashion by a pedestrian pilgrimage through the streets of jerusalem to the western wall. it is a pilgrimage of which generations of jews could only dream. it signifies the unbroken connection between the identity of the jewish people and the land of israel that has existed for thousands of years. during this last week, today's generation of jews release similar pilgrimage to the streets of jerusalem knowing that the freedom that allows them to visit thei
2000 years, the jewish people were again able to visit the wailing wall and walk the streets of the old city as citizens of the sovereign jewish nation. [applause] before dawn monday, thousands of jews gathered at the design on date to await entry to the city. -- zion gates to a week into the city. it was the first time jews had been allowed to carry out a pilgrimage to the wall since the pilgrimage to the temple 2000 years earlier. as the sun rose over the old city, more than 200,000 jews made...
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the 34 year-old city always had a stubborn streak growing up and now northwest suburban insurance agent refused to give vent despite getting dragged into chicago avenue around 7:30 p.m. he refused to give up his smart phone after being attacked in front of the museum of contemporary art by a mob of teenagers standing by. >>police believe this group was intent on stealing smart phones and i pad is in streeterville on saturday night. he asked not to reveal where he lives but he said he was stunned by the surprise attack on a busy chicago street in broad daylight on the weekend he was sitting on his scooter checking his smart phone when he was hit in the face with a flying baseball his helmet fortunately deflected it. >>next thing i see is the guy following the ball because he didn't want to lose it in front of me. i started to be pummeled. >>after he struggled for about a minute or so with some teenagers he said he managed to break free and the attackers scattered when the squad cars quickly arrived on the scene he hopped and to help those police track down those teenagers. and the northw
the 34 year-old city always had a stubborn streak growing up and now northwest suburban insurance agent refused to give vent despite getting dragged into chicago avenue around 7:30 p.m. he refused to give up his smart phone after being attacked in front of the museum of contemporary art by a mob of teenagers standing by. >>police believe this group was intent on stealing smart phones and i pad is in streeterville on saturday night. he asked not to reveal where he lives but he said he was...
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and so far we've really only been able to see a sliver of what is taking place here inside the old city just outside of the mosque, a few dozen people coming out of the mosque erupting into pro-government chants and then ranting about how everything happening inside syria was this elaborate, international, well-plotted conspiracy, putting forward theories like the fact that the demonstrators were being sprayed with poisonous water that was making them more aggressive, that it was armed gangs amongst their ranks that were shooting demonstrators then blaming the security forces for it. and one woman was going so far as to say that those refugees, the thousands that we saw fleeing from northwestern syria into turkey, she was saying, look, those aren't refugees. i don't believe that they're refugees. those are hostages. and they are also part of this elaborate plot to bring down the government, anderson. >> it's interesting. arwa damon, appreciate it. stay safe. >>> coming up, tears flowed today in the casey anthony trial. cindy and lee anthony both breaking down on the stand. what made the
and so far we've really only been able to see a sliver of what is taking place here inside the old city just outside of the mosque, a few dozen people coming out of the mosque erupting into pro-government chants and then ranting about how everything happening inside syria was this elaborate, international, well-plotted conspiracy, putting forward theories like the fact that the demonstrators were being sprayed with poisonous water that was making them more aggressive, that it was armed gangs...
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we went to the center of the city, next to the old city.een the scene of any significant demonstrations in the past. and while we were there, we were hearing music blaring from this giant microphone that had been set up. i had never seen this in this part of the city before. we were told that it was just put up, pro-government lyrics, chant songs about how the president was the protecter and savior of the nation. people peddling pro governmentwares, anything from party hats to key chains to t-shirts with the president's photo on them, and people saying that they support the president and they believe that government is simply targeting these ammed gangs. and a lot of anti-western, anti-american anger, anderson. a number of people coming up to us saying that it was none of america, none of the west's business, that they need to stop meddling with syria's internal affairs, this was an issue that government was going to handle, that they believe the government was going to handle best. >> obviously the government of syria, the regime there is
we went to the center of the city, next to the old city.een the scene of any significant demonstrations in the past. and while we were there, we were hearing music blaring from this giant microphone that had been set up. i had never seen this in this part of the city before. we were told that it was just put up, pro-government lyrics, chant songs about how the president was the protecter and savior of the nation. people peddling pro governmentwares, anything from party hats to key chains to...
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latoya kenny, a 28-year-old mother from union city and eric bush, a 29-year-old from san leandro were killed in the streets. >> to find your child laying there on the street breathly and i couldn't do nothing about it. >> reporter: the sheer number of people with guns at the gathering made the investigation difficult. this man just walked past the camera gun in hand. >> very possible the person that killed her doesn't even know it. i just tell anybody that was out here shooting. think about it it could have been your bullet that took this mother's life. >> they are focused on the female rather than the man shot that night because the organizers say his family didn't respond when they asked if they could help. >> reporter: those here saying they are representing the police department. >> we want to let everyone know that someone actually bide on this block. >> reporter: this is latoya's 12-year-old daughter. >> it is sad. sad. >> what do you miss most about your mom? >> hearing her sing. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, cbs5. >>> a pedestrian has been killed by a hit-and-run driv
latoya kenny, a 28-year-old mother from union city and eric bush, a 29-year-old from san leandro were killed in the streets. >> to find your child laying there on the street breathly and i couldn't do nothing about it. >> reporter: the sheer number of people with guns at the gathering made the investigation difficult. this man just walked past the camera gun in hand. >> very possible the person that killed her doesn't even know it. i just tell anybody that was out here...
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latoya kenny, a 28-year-old mother from union city and eric bush, a 29-year-old from san leandro were killed in the streets. >> to have to find your child laying there on the street breathless, and i couldn't do nothing about it. >> reporter: the sheer number of people at the gathering made it difficult. this man walking past with a gun in hand. >> the person that killed her may not even know. if you were out here shooting, it could have been your bullet that took had mother life. >> reporter: they are focused on the female rather than the man shot that night because the organizers say his family didn't respond when they asked if they could help. those here though say they are representing all victims of crime. >> instead of the police department and the fire department just coming and washing the blood away we want to come become and let everyone know that someone actually died on this block. >> reporter: this is latoya's 11-year-old daughter. >> it is pretty sad. sad. >> what do you miss most about your mom? >> hearing her sing. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, cbs5. >>> check
latoya kenny, a 28-year-old mother from union city and eric bush, a 29-year-old from san leandro were killed in the streets. >> to have to find your child laying there on the street breathless, and i couldn't do nothing about it. >> reporter: the sheer number of people at the gathering made it difficult. this man walking past with a gun in hand. >> the person that killed her may not even know. if you were out here shooting, it could have been your bullet that took had mother...
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the 46-year-old democrat city generally met the woman on facebook. he said he did not have a physical relationship with any of the women. the congressman said he did not use his work computer to carry on these internet relationships. the black area that he sent pictures from did not belong to congress. -- the black. -- the blackberry that he sent pictures from. >> once i realized i had posted the twitter, i took it down and said that i had been hacked. >> he had meant to send it through e-mail and not through twitter. nancy pelosi and has called for an internal ethics investigation on capitol hill to see whether or not any house rules were violated. congressman anthony weiner says that he will fully support and cooperate with the entire investigation. reporting live, jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >>> the d.c. police officer accused of murder is being held without bond. authorities say officer richmond phillips shot his ex lover would not right and left their 1-year- old daughter jaylin to die in a hot car. her family called him a monster during a heari
the 46-year-old democrat city generally met the woman on facebook. he said he did not have a physical relationship with any of the women. the congressman said he did not use his work computer to carry on these internet relationships. the black area that he sent pictures from did not belong to congress. -- the black. -- the blackberry that he sent pictures from. >> once i realized i had posted the twitter, i took it down and said that i had been hacked. >> he had meant to send it...
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la toya, a 28-year-old mother from union city and eric busch, a 29-year-old from san leandro were killed in the street. >> to find your child lay there on the street breathless. i couldn't do nothing about it. >> the sheer number of people with guns at the gathering made the investigation difficult. this man walked past the camera gun in hand. >> it's very possible the person that killed her doesn't know. think about it, it could have been your bullet that took this mother's life. >> in the printed materials, they are focused on la toya rather than the man. the organizers say his family didn't respond when they asked if they could help. those here though say they are representing all victims of crime. >> instead of the police department and the fire department just coming and washing the blood away, we want to come back and let everyone know that someone actually died on this block. >> this is la toya's 11-year- old daughter. >> i am pretty sad. >> what do you miss most about your mom? >> hearing her sing. >> in oakland, cbs 5. >>> other bay area headlines, volunteers scoured the souther
la toya, a 28-year-old mother from union city and eric busch, a 29-year-old from san leandro were killed in the street. >> to find your child lay there on the street breathless. i couldn't do nothing about it. >> the sheer number of people with guns at the gathering made the investigation difficult. this man walked past the camera gun in hand. >> it's very possible the person that killed her doesn't know. think about it, it could have been your bullet that took this mother's...
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at one of the main entrances to the old city in damascus, there is now a massive speaker who is blairingc. we just heard lyrics saying we are your men and you are the one who is protecting syria. we spoke to the restaurant manager, the ones who set up the speaker and the manager was telling us that the restaurant decided to do it as a symbol of nationalism. we are escorted a a government minder as we wander through the streets at the heart of the capital. the image is everywhere. in this part of damascus, he seems to enjoy public support. there is party hats here and even key chains. t-shirts that have been printed up. he was telling us he began selling these products about three months ago when the up rising began. he said he is doing a very solid amount of business and he chose to sell these types of products as a symbol of patriotism. sometimes there is an almost surreal contrast with the images of violence and suffering that emerge from syria since march. he has thrown that confetti into the air and saying it is a symbol of his happiness because there no problems syria is a solid cou
at one of the main entrances to the old city in damascus, there is now a massive speaker who is blairingc. we just heard lyrics saying we are your men and you are the one who is protecting syria. we spoke to the restaurant manager, the ones who set up the speaker and the manager was telling us that the restaurant decided to do it as a symbol of nationalism. we are escorted a a government minder as we wander through the streets at the heart of the capital. the image is everywhere. in this part...
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to the historic old city outside the mosque, one of the holiest sites in islam a few dozen gathered ragingainst foreign powers. claiming the unrest in syria is a well-plotted international conspiracy to bring down the regime that includes the media. transwe feel like the international media is conducting a world war against us. >> not a single outlet broadcast what is really happening. we explained that we have just only officially been let in the country. it's out of concern for you, the man next to him says. in fact, government officials tell us that they were worried about our safety with so many armed gangs fomenting on rest throughout the country. that is how the government justifies military crack downs. in the northwest of the country. they sent 10,000 refugees fleeing to turkey. her voice trembling with emotion, she said even those who fled are part of the scheme to smear the government. they are hostages i refuse to call them refugees they are hostages taken to bring down the regime. we are with the regime. other claims we hear are that the demonstrators are being sprayed with poi
to the historic old city outside the mosque, one of the holiest sites in islam a few dozen gathered ragingainst foreign powers. claiming the unrest in syria is a well-plotted international conspiracy to bring down the regime that includes the media. transwe feel like the international media is conducting a world war against us. >> not a single outlet broadcast what is really happening. we explained that we have just only officially been let in the country. it's out of concern for you, the...
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chattanooga is an old industrial city down south. it's something of an anomaly, because most southern cities that grew to any side were based on agriculture. chattanooga was based on heavy industry, like in the northwest. as a result we were -- were a very polluted city. most city can share a lot of city, but most cities were not characterized as the dirty city in america by walter cronkite some years ago. about 40 years he announced on the evening that the dirtiest city in america was chattanooga, tennessee. we went through cleaning and visioning and such and were inspired by other cities like baltimore and one of their favorite sons, james ross, if you come to chattanooga, you'll see the restored river front that looked a little bit like the aquarium here in baltimore. we have stolen ideas from cities around the country and some extent around the world. we've rebuilt the river front in the downtown and restored the environment and even just in recent years rebuilt our industrial base with the edition of over $300 million in investm
chattanooga is an old industrial city down south. it's something of an anomaly, because most southern cities that grew to any side were based on agriculture. chattanooga was based on heavy industry, like in the northwest. as a result we were -- were a very polluted city. most city can share a lot of city, but most cities were not characterized as the dirty city in america by walter cronkite some years ago. about 40 years he announced on the evening that the dirtiest city in america was...
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this was in the heart of today man cuss, near the old city. there it seemed as if life was normal.s a loudspeaker blaring music. this is the first time over seen this. people were selling government paraphernalia. they had party hats with the president's names on it. people there very angry, coming up to us, saying this negative image that was being portrayed about sir yaw was part of a foreign conspiracy and one should listen to what the syrian government is saying about what's happening inside the company, and that is it's quite simply targeting the armed gangs and they're the ones driving people out of their homes. we've got sp egg to a number of government officials, and they've been putting forward the notion, questioning why the world is focusing on 10,000 refugees when the iraq war, for example, displaced more than a million people since it began back in 200. so we're getting these two completely, almost to a certain degree surreal different images. arwa, forgive me for jumping in. it's a wee bit tough hearing you. thank you. she's tweeting up a storm here. it's avmt ar@arwa
this was in the heart of today man cuss, near the old city. there it seemed as if life was normal.s a loudspeaker blaring music. this is the first time over seen this. people were selling government paraphernalia. they had party hats with the president's names on it. people there very angry, coming up to us, saying this negative image that was being portrayed about sir yaw was part of a foreign conspiracy and one should listen to what the syrian government is saying about what's happening...
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we were taken today to the old city. the mosque, the famous mosque.ut vocal pro-assad demonstration. you had among these demonstrators a common thread that those who are responsible for the unrest and crisis in syria are the foreigners. they're foreign agents. they're even cable news channels in some cases. in fact, there was some -- one chant i found amusing, if you don't clap with us right now, your mother is qatari. let me explain that one. qatar is where al jazeera is based. this is a way for them to blame the satellite news channel to give a negative view. one side of the story we haven't been able to see so far. and an able firsthand to see that in the capital, at least. it's still everyday life still ticks on as normal. though it's a bit quieter because there are no tourists. >> let's talk about the condemnation today by the european counsel. you know, do you think that will make any difference in the syrian government's approach to these protesters you've been seeing? >> reporter: you know, yeah, every little bit of pressure is going to have a
we were taken today to the old city. the mosque, the famous mosque.ut vocal pro-assad demonstration. you had among these demonstrators a common thread that those who are responsible for the unrest and crisis in syria are the foreigners. they're foreign agents. they're even cable news channels in some cases. in fact, there was some -- one chant i found amusing, if you don't clap with us right now, your mother is qatari. let me explain that one. qatar is where al jazeera is based. this is a way...
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a level playing field for old southern russian city of sochi undertakes major construction efforts to provide better access for people with disabilities ahead of the twenty fourth. when next we take a look behind the scenes of the u.s. news industry so that in about thirty minutes from now i'll be back with more news on alt. when just. sand and ways can try. to. keep the crown. on. our story begins during the great depression times were hard and broadcasting was brand new it seemed like a miracle. l.c.l. transmitted into the queue behind your radio dial the ever wherever you may be to radio brought entertainment and sports and news of the world right into our own homes. just broadcasting retained faith it was hope. in that spirit our government made policies to make sure the media protects the public i'm from fear waves are considered public property the federal communications commission is charged with the responsibility of protecting the people the f.c.c. decided broadcasters needed to be licensed to licenses were free of charge but there was a catch t.v. and radio owners had to ser
a level playing field for old southern russian city of sochi undertakes major construction efforts to provide better access for people with disabilities ahead of the twenty fourth. when next we take a look behind the scenes of the u.s. news industry so that in about thirty minutes from now i'll be back with more news on alt. when just. sand and ways can try. to. keep the crown. on. our story begins during the great depression times were hard and broadcasting was brand new it seemed like a...
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off in the distance, a city has reached the shore. >> i feel shocked by all the changes. we used to have old houses and muddy dwellings. now we have highways and say skyscraper. >> as a major industrial center, it is a magnet for migrants. the officials want to make sure it remains a live yble place. that means developing the city at breakneck speed. they are building one of the greatest railway systems in the city here. they want to be sure the -- >> the rush to the city is putting an enormous strain on china's resources. this city play may have the solution. it is building an eco city. >> if this model and this kind of cooperation is successful and more importantly economically vieable, it could be replicated to the other parts, especially the new developments in china. >> this is a place where the trains never sleep. it is one of the country's most important cities. how it develops will be watched by the rest of china. >> many are enjoying the benefits of a growing economy. with high inflation rates, they are hoping to roll their businesses with afwordable cash. -- affordable cash. >> com
off in the distance, a city has reached the shore. >> i feel shocked by all the changes. we used to have old houses and muddy dwellings. now we have highways and say skyscraper. >> as a major industrial center, it is a magnet for migrants. the officials want to make sure it remains a live yble place. that means developing the city at breakneck speed. they are building one of the greatest railway systems in the city here. they want to be sure the -- >> the rush to the city is...
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the switch, for now if oakland these mutual aid from a neighboring city in order to communicate, opd will have to switch back to their oldty leaders say will remain in place until other cities in the bay area get online with the new digital system. in oakland, hazzig manyud kron4 news. >> the city of vallejo is turning to technology to combat the oldest profession. this is how their 20s crime camera to fight prostitution. >> this is a newly installed crime camera keeping a watchful eye, here on the map, you can see where two of the cameras have gone in. one as sonoma boulevard in tennessee and the other at georgia and marin street. these areas were picked because they are hot spots for prostitution. the police say a third camera will go in in the future and all of them can be moved in case the pimps, hookers, and john's that there track migrate to another area. each one represents a different angle that is being monitored. here you can see the live feed that is being transmitted via the internet back to the police station which is also being recorded so that the police can review the tape looking for evidence. three of t
the switch, for now if oakland these mutual aid from a neighboring city in order to communicate, opd will have to switch back to their oldty leaders say will remain in place until other cities in the bay area get online with the new digital system. in oakland, hazzig manyud kron4 news. >> the city of vallejo is turning to technology to combat the oldest profession. this is how their 20s crime camera to fight prostitution. >> this is a newly installed crime camera keeping a watchful...
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old great great city your emmet our team. well your own opinion is important to us here at r.t. so you can go online and visit our website r.t. dot com to take part in the latest poll this is what we can see on screen the moment today we're asked you why does the u.k. harbor exiles will so far the most popular response to this question is because money talks so far behind and forty one percent is because they do not turn their backs on what may one day come in handy and not many of you can see at the moment agree that it's because political leverage is better than none or that the u.k. is a truly democratic country express your point of view because you hear from you know go on and vote r.t. the cup. sort of come to twenty first century accidents you can find out why thousands of israelis apply for european and american passports in the hope of leaving the promised land. plus we discover what the unpredictable south pole has in store for those brave enough to try whether. in emergencies ministry plane is being sent to russia's north caucuses to collect those seriously injured in
old great great city your emmet our team. well your own opinion is important to us here at r.t. so you can go online and visit our website r.t. dot com to take part in the latest poll this is what we can see on screen the moment today we're asked you why does the u.k. harbor exiles will so far the most popular response to this question is because money talks so far behind and forty one percent is because they do not turn their backs on what may one day come in handy and not many of you can see...
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city leaders are closing the streets here for the next two weeks to make way for the baltimore grand prix. it's a new event for baltimore's old streets. the city says that that kind of work takes time. anything could go wrong. >> if it's underground work -- you want to alleviate damage to the infrastructure under the surface. >> reporter: conway street was shutdown this morning at 5:00 a.m.. the detours and delays aren't just for drivers. >> they blocking it off. i won't be able to cross no street. you know? it will be a problem for me. i have to walk all the way around. >> reporter: the city says there are several detours that the drivers can take. outbound traffic can also take lombard to howard. if the drivers are coming in, take i-395 to mlk. we're downtown baltimore. eyewitness news, now back to you. >>> thank you, one of the coworkers took the route today, in fact. let's check in with kristy breslin at wjz traffic control now. >>> hi, kai, hi, everyone. we'll take a live look. we have a shot at charms -- charles and conway. we can see when conway shuts down in both directions between light and charles. outbound, you'll
city leaders are closing the streets here for the next two weeks to make way for the baltimore grand prix. it's a new event for baltimore's old streets. the city says that that kind of work takes time. anything could go wrong. >> if it's underground work -- you want to alleviate damage to the infrastructure under the surface. >> reporter: conway street was shutdown this morning at 5:00 a.m.. the detours and delays aren't just for drivers. >> they blocking it off. i won't be...
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police say the motive may have been revenge for the 17-year-old's beating by gang members in redwood city may 31st. >> believing that those two individuals that beat them up in redwood city were in that car fired upon that car. >> reporter: she nor her husband know the suspects who she thinks must have been close enough to see the children in the car as they opened fire. >> i protected the 4-year-old with my body and i tried, i thought i had protected my baby in the car seat, but one of the bullets went into his head. i didn't even realize until i saw him crying and i was -- i saw him bleeding from his head. i took him out of the car seat and he had a hole in his head. >> reporter: police chief says the arrests are just partial justice. the rest will come with convictions if both were responsible in this shooting. there is more money out, a reward for more information because the mayor and also the police chief want that case to be as strong as it can be when they get it to the district attorney to make sure they can secure those convictions that the family so desperately wants. kris sanc
police say the motive may have been revenge for the 17-year-old's beating by gang members in redwood city may 31st. >> believing that those two individuals that beat them up in redwood city were in that car fired upon that car. >> reporter: she nor her husband know the suspects who she thinks must have been close enough to see the children in the car as they opened fire. >> i protected the 4-year-old with my body and i tried, i thought i had protected my baby in the car seat,...
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can do it elsewhere throughout the state if we have a focused and do not give up on the old promises that this city has always made, that we will take care of the most needy and do it the right way, we will do it together. thank you very much for this wonderful opportunity. >> well said. well presented. also in this project, not only in terms of the redevelopment agency, mercy housing, all the bankers south of market and all of our founders -- and we had a lot of people do in private donations for this project -- we also reached out to washington, d.c. to bring some of our money back to our community. it is a nice feeling when that happens. so both of our representatives have significant involvement in the success of this project. i would like to bring to the podium represented nicole rivera from nancy pelosi's office -- representative nicole rivera. she called me and said she may year by -- she may be here by the time was that the program. ok, well, we will go on to our renowned senator, who also had a significant contribution. i appreciate what they have done in terms of making sure that money th
can do it elsewhere throughout the state if we have a focused and do not give up on the old promises that this city has always made, that we will take care of the most needy and do it the right way, we will do it together. thank you very much for this wonderful opportunity. >> well said. well presented. also in this project, not only in terms of the redevelopment agency, mercy housing, all the bankers south of market and all of our founders -- and we had a lot of people do in private...
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it jumped levies today, and it is now on target to shatter a 130-year-old flood record. the city crews sandbaged the water treatment plant, city hall and schools. it is being fed by a massive late-season snow melt from saskatchewan, canada. >>> southwest airlines has disciplined a pilot who went on a vulgar tirade in the cockpit of his flight with his cockpit mic open. it was a march 25th flight from austin to san diego, the pilot went on an explough tiff-filled rant about the age, attractiveness and sexual orientation of flight attendants. airline crews and controllers heard it all over texas airspace. >> 11 over the top] bleep [homosexuals. it is all these [bleep] old dudes and grannies. there is a handful of cute chicks. >> the airline will not released the pilot's name, but he was temporarily suspended without pay and took sensitivity training before he was reinstated. meantime, u.s. airways is allowing a scantly clad man on a plane just days before removing another passenger for wearing saggy pants. they were wearing stocking, and thigh highs. he was allowed 20* board despit
it jumped levies today, and it is now on target to shatter a 130-year-old flood record. the city crews sandbaged the water treatment plant, city hall and schools. it is being fed by a massive late-season snow melt from saskatchewan, canada. >>> southwest airlines has disciplined a pilot who went on a vulgar tirade in the cockpit of his flight with his cockpit mic open. it was a march 25th flight from austin to san diego, the pilot went on an explough tiff-filled rant about the age,...
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. >> a 14-year-old, who police say was getting driving lessons, drove her and's van into lake montebello. baltimore city police say the 14-year-old, her aunts, and a great aunt were able to climb out of the van. no one was injured. it appears the 14-year-old accidentally accelerated, drove through the gate and into the water. charges are pending against the oaunt. a new poll shows dissatisfaction with the president's handling of the economy has the deficit reaches a new high. >> nicole killion has the latest. >> president obama got a bounce in the polls after the obama -- after the bin laden killing, but now that approval seems to be fading. >> according to a new poll, obama hit new lows in approval over the economy 57% of americans surveyed say the economic recovery has not even begun. 66% think the country is on the wrong track. at a meeting with german chancellor angela merkel, he said the country is not ready to hit the panic button. >> i am not concerned about a double-dip recession. i am concerned about the fact that the recovery we are on is not producing jobs as quickly as i want to happen. >> j
. >> a 14-year-old, who police say was getting driving lessons, drove her and's van into lake montebello. baltimore city police say the 14-year-old, her aunts, and a great aunt were able to climb out of the van. no one was injured. it appears the 14-year-old accidentally accelerated, drove through the gate and into the water. charges are pending against the oaunt. a new poll shows dissatisfaction with the president's handling of the economy has the deficit reaches a new high. >>...
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ceremony at the old courthouse in redwood city. >>> after a month of discussion and debate, the vacantayoral seat in san carlos has finally been filled. vice mayor andy klein was officially sworn in as mayor at a city council meeting last night. the city's top spot opened up after the former mayor omar ahmad died of a heart attack in may. klein's promotion was delayed because in san carlos the mayor is appointed by the elected city council members. >>> all right. we have some warm to hot temperatures showing up around the bay area something we haven't been able to say in quite a while. mostly clear skies inland but patchy fog at the coast, even drizzle at the beaches early on. but by the afternoon, that is all gone and the sunshine is going to really crank things up today. 70s to 90s in the valleys, you get the ideas. 60s and 70s inside the bay even at the coast should become mostly sunny there and temperatures up well into the 60s in many spots. so high pressure takes hold. we have a weak offshore wind that's helped to bring you that ridge of high pressure and the offshore winds will
ceremony at the old courthouse in redwood city. >>> after a month of discussion and debate, the vacantayoral seat in san carlos has finally been filled. vice mayor andy klein was officially sworn in as mayor at a city council meeting last night. the city's top spot opened up after the former mayor omar ahmad died of a heart attack in may. klein's promotion was delayed because in san carlos the mayor is appointed by the elected city council members. >>> all right. we have some...
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investigators say 21-year-old james didio was shot at 4:00 this morning in a city park next to the park on ohara avenue. he was standing with a group when a gunman approached and opened fire. not clear if he was the intended victim. this is the second homicide in oakley this year. >> santa clara investigators and coroner's workers spent the day collecting human bones in yuma canyon county park. the county park rangers yesterday found the human remains while working on trail repairs. sheriff's deputies guarded the site overnight. it is not clear how long the remains have been in the park. >>> pg&e crews spent the morning trying to get the power back on to hundreds of customers in downtown oakland. the trouble started at 7:00 this morning with an equipment failure under franklin street. about 1300 customers found themselves without power. the crews quickly figured out the problem and had the power back to everyone at about 1:00 this afternoon. pg&e says it doesn't yet know if the rainy weather was a factor in the outage. >>> pg&e will start testing a natural gas pipeline in newwark. the t
investigators say 21-year-old james didio was shot at 4:00 this morning in a city park next to the park on ohara avenue. he was standing with a group when a gunman approached and opened fire. not clear if he was the intended victim. this is the second homicide in oakley this year. >> santa clara investigators and coroner's workers spent the day collecting human bones in yuma canyon county park. the county park rangers yesterday found the human remains while working on trail repairs....
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i have been speaking to a 47-year-old mother of two from a city where there were huge protests and deaths injuries. are asked her to tell me what happened. >> a lot of people joined in the demonstrations. this was the biggest rally ever we have seen in this city. people were trying to gather around into the city center, which is like the downtown area. but as a lot of people know, the city is cut in two sectors like islands. it has been separated by the security forces and the regime in order to prevent what took place back on april 18th when 50,000 people gathered in the biggest square of the city. there was a small rally in different sectors. when i mean small, it is about like 5,000 to 10,000 people. those people from all sectors of the city, they tried to gather in one big square. >> a number of people were killed at the protests which you were at today. the authorities are blaming unidentified gunmen. were you concur with that? >> no, absolutely not. we started with a peaceful rally, very peaceful. all the protestors were heading to the main square at the city center. when the number
i have been speaking to a 47-year-old mother of two from a city where there were huge protests and deaths injuries. are asked her to tell me what happened. >> a lot of people joined in the demonstrations. this was the biggest rally ever we have seen in this city. people were trying to gather around into the city center, which is like the downtown area. but as a lot of people know, the city is cut in two sectors like islands. it has been separated by the security forces and the regime in...
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i will stand for a city that is growing old and not paying attention. we need to do all kinds of things to make sure that we have transportation systems, our communications are modern, and i want a city that is safe, solvent, successful. a lot of things we have worked on for many years, we have to work better at them. we can't afford to do the things that we have done. a lot of them are here. i am happy to be here with combined districts to tell us what you think is important to the city. those are the instructions i have given and i think you for spending your time here this morning. if anybody says they're getting charged $10 for parking, that is false. that is false. and nobody gets charge for parking here today. >> thank you for coming out. you're all about to get an introduction in the fairly daunting numbers that the city is about to face. that the city is facing right now. the way the process works, the mayor introduces his budget. it gets handed off to the border of supervisors. as daunting as these numbers are, i am fairly optimistic that the we
i will stand for a city that is growing old and not paying attention. we need to do all kinds of things to make sure that we have transportation systems, our communications are modern, and i want a city that is safe, solvent, successful. a lot of things we have worked on for many years, we have to work better at them. we can't afford to do the things that we have done. a lot of them are here. i am happy to be here with combined districts to tell us what you think is important to the city. those...