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we move forward with an initiative just a few years ago called justice for all and our city. this will be our third year. we paid for without doj resources body cameras for each and every one of our officers. we put in place a number of training modules for authors. -- for officers. everything from not just unconscious bias recognition but the ability to recognize when someone has mental illness, the importance of understanding verbal judo and talking down situations. we put in place some significant data-driven policies as well. if you come to our city and determine exactly how many citizen contacted had last year, 144,000 citizen contacts. 7700 arrests. 200 use of force complaints. just a handful of deadly force encounters. you are able to go and see exactly who the officer was or the race of the person that may have been engaged in a encounter, happened was -- how it was independently investigated and the disposition of that. using data to build up trust. we are making strong moves in the right direction. we have got to make sure we keep pushing even in spite of that rhetor
we move forward with an initiative just a few years ago called justice for all and our city. this will be our third year. we paid for without doj resources body cameras for each and every one of our officers. we put in place a number of training modules for authors. -- for officers. everything from not just unconscious bias recognition but the ability to recognize when someone has mental illness, the importance of understanding verbal judo and talking down situations. we put in place some...
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our city. people from 200 different countries speak 90 different languages in addition to playing basketball and football and baseball. worlding to u.s. news and report," our school of business, university of south carolina, has the number one international program in the country, as well. we are interested in all issues regarding international trade and we will continue to be a voice on these issues. >> sammy snelling from news mag. oldest person in the room just called on the youngest person in the room. much for being here today. i want to go to the topic of sanctuary cities. thomas hohmann, acting director of u.s. immigration and customs enforcement set up a white house press briefing. when some law enforcement agencies fail to honor detainees or serious criminal offenders, ability toine i.s.' protect public safety. most work with us and many don't in the largest cities where flourish. what is your reaction to the statement? ister first of all, he's just wg that. i am not aware of any polic
our city. people from 200 different countries speak 90 different languages in addition to playing basketball and football and baseball. worlding to u.s. news and report," our school of business, university of south carolina, has the number one international program in the country, as well. we are interested in all issues regarding international trade and we will continue to be a voice on these issues. >> sammy snelling from news mag. oldest person in the room just called on the...
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they have no jobs. >> as you mentioned, there are 1408 cities that are a part of our organization. is not reflective of cities throughout america. as a matter of fact, as mere benjamin alluded to, some of the most forward leaning things happening in america are happening in cities. it is not an accident. that is because mayors, republican and democrat, urban and rural, are doing innovative things. they are becoming the laboratories of innovation and change. we can spend all day giving you thousands of examples of the great things mayors are doing throughout america. that kind and communicated to the mayors of america the president was perhaps uninformed at best. one of the things we wanted to but tonot to resist, educate and let folks know how you actually solve problem's in a way that is not ideologically based. all of you who cover washington for the startled if he came to our meetings. he would be refreshed i it. nobody asks who is a republican and who was a democrat. ideas are tested based on whether they succeeded or failed. if there is a good thing that happened in columbia, t
they have no jobs. >> as you mentioned, there are 1408 cities that are a part of our organization. is not reflective of cities throughout america. as a matter of fact, as mere benjamin alluded to, some of the most forward leaning things happening in america are happening in cities. it is not an accident. that is because mayors, republican and democrat, urban and rural, are doing innovative things. they are becoming the laboratories of innovation and change. we can spend all day giving you...
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all this is wealth that comes to our city. our job is to try to get it to save -- stay. i was in new york city and they say i always catch the train or catch a plane in newark. i had the talent newark was not parking lot. our job is not to get them to pass the city, but to get them to hang out. our tourism is getting better. -- do a better job to capture the wealth and manage it and distribute it around the city. housing is very important in the town. it is extremely important. housing has a lot to do with economy and wealth. most of the black people's wealth is in their home. that is why when the housing crisis hit, most of our wealth went away. housing is important and economic development. health care is important. at the base of all that to me is poverty. to chip away at it as much as i possibly can. you chip will add it by getting people to get into their homes and get people to begin expanding and opening their businesses and increased people's wages and get them access to higher-quality jobs. we need to improve our school system. are centeredngs around poverty. we
all this is wealth that comes to our city. our job is to try to get it to save -- stay. i was in new york city and they say i always catch the train or catch a plane in newark. i had the talent newark was not parking lot. our job is not to get them to pass the city, but to get them to hang out. our tourism is getting better. -- do a better job to capture the wealth and manage it and distribute it around the city. housing is very important in the town. it is extremely important. housing has a...
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we just recently got $10 million to expand minority businesses in our city. ateful for that. i'm just telling you, its how we all work together, looking at of aspect of our administration and making sure that we're leading and not following. >> well, thank you so much for joining us this morning, mayor katherine pew of baltimore, maryland. >>> my final thoughts on the passing of dick gregory. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. heri think i might burst..... totally immersed weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break direct with hilton.com and join the summer weekenders. it's our back to school beeone cent evente. at office depot office max. 10 pack pens, one cent. composition notebooks,scissors, and plastic folders all one cent each! hurry to
we just recently got $10 million to expand minority businesses in our city. ateful for that. i'm just telling you, its how we all work together, looking at of aspect of our administration and making sure that we're leading and not following. >> well, thank you so much for joining us this morning, mayor katherine pew of baltimore, maryland. >>> my final thoughts on the passing of dick gregory. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo)...
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country. 48% of the residents in our city our first generation. 're a city of moving forward. we don't need a group of people taking us back. >> obviously, you don't want this group here. if you thought you could legally prevent them from getting a permit, you would have done it. is that basically -- did you just decide constitutionally, you couldn't prevent it? >> well, they don't have the permit yet, so let's assume, all they've done so far is pull an application. they're going to be sitting down at any police department. maybe they're not going to like the rules and regulations we're going to put on them and we'll see what happens at that point. >> but you are definitely going to issue some permit with some form of restriction? >> well, with again, we're going to see if they agree to it. they might say, we don't agree though and they might decide to, i don't know, not move forward or maybe even take us to court. we'll see what happens and take it a step at a time. >> do you believe you're being targeted because boston is considered a liberal cit
country. 48% of the residents in our city our first generation. 're a city of moving forward. we don't need a group of people taking us back. >> obviously, you don't want this group here. if you thought you could legally prevent them from getting a permit, you would have done it. is that basically -- did you just decide constitutionally, you couldn't prevent it? >> well, they don't have the permit yet, so let's assume, all they've done so far is pull an application. they're going to...
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was safe, that we continued to move forward, that we attract people into our city that focus on how at inclusiveness and diversity is part of the fabric of our nation and loving each other and respecting each other is what we should be doing as a nation. >> baltimore mayor catherine pugh, thank you very much for joining us after that very late night you had last night. >> thank you for the invitation. >>> coming up, the divider in chief divided the republican party during the campaign and has probably earned at least one republican challenger in the next presidential campaign. that's next. once upon a time a girl with golden locks broke into a house owned by three bears. she ate some porridge, broke the baby bear's chair, and stole some jewelry, a flat-screen tv, and a laptop. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the bears with homeowners insurance. they were able to replace all their items... ...including a new chair from crate and barrel. call geico and see how easy it is to switch and save on homeowners insurance. having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-
was safe, that we continued to move forward, that we attract people into our city that focus on how at inclusiveness and diversity is part of the fabric of our nation and loving each other and respecting each other is what we should be doing as a nation. >> baltimore mayor catherine pugh, thank you very much for joining us after that very late night you had last night. >> thank you for the invitation. >>> coming up, the divider in chief divided the republican party during...
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was safe, that we continued to move forward, that we attract people into our city that focus on how ze that inclusiveness and diversity is part of the fabric of our nation and loving each other and respecting each other is what we should be doing as a nation. >> baltimore mayor catherine pugh, thank you very much for joining us after that very late night you had last night. >> thank you for the invitation. >>> coming up, the divider in chief divided the republican party during the campaign and has probably earned at least one republican challenger in the next presidential campaign. that's next. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote
was safe, that we continued to move forward, that we attract people into our city that focus on how ze that inclusiveness and diversity is part of the fabric of our nation and loving each other and respecting each other is what we should be doing as a nation. >> baltimore mayor catherine pugh, thank you very much for joining us after that very late night you had last night. >> thank you for the invitation. >>> coming up, the divider in chief divided the republican party...
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city. but i think it is a powerful tool. another thing that we're doing is our zoning code, like a lot of cities in the united states, regulates heavily the use of land but not so much what things look and feel like. if you want to put a barbershop next door to a house, it will be incredibly difficult. if you want to build a dollar store 100 yards up the street with a giant parking lot, no problem. so i think we have to do is turn that on its head. make it easier for people to have more flexible use that make it a little bit more stringent about what things ok and feel like. lot a lot of cities, we lost a lot of historic urban forums. becoming very suburban looking place. i think one of the big opportunities at we have that not a lot of cities on the coast have is because land is fairly inexpensive, -- we have a ton of infrastructure in the city of akron. same would go for cleveland and detroit, etc. we were kind of the leading edge of the freeway building boom. traffic congestion. i live with friends and colleagues say we have traffic. we have no traffic. my co
city. but i think it is a powerful tool. another thing that we're doing is our zoning code, like a lot of cities in the united states, regulates heavily the use of land but not so much what things look and feel like. if you want to put a barbershop next door to a house, it will be incredibly difficult. if you want to build a dollar store 100 yards up the street with a giant parking lot, no problem. so i think we have to do is turn that on its head. make it easier for people to have more...
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we will not let this rally destroy our city.e prepared to do whatever it takes to flip the script, to do similarly to what they have done in boston. they chose love. they chose to push and have a rally, and they brought out thousands, hundreds of thousands of people against hate in the spirit of love. we will do the same thing here at civic center. come out and join us on friday at 12:00 noon. please, in the interest of public safety, we ask that you avoid the crissy field area. it is important that we do not dignify these people with a response by answering their call. it is important that we do something on our own terms in our city, that we take charge and we demonstrate what we are all about as a city. a city of love, inclusiveness, and a city that is not going to let hate destroy us. we will be together and we will be stronger because of it. we will not let these people tear us apart. i will say again they are not welcome here because we know the spirit they bring to our city and we will drown them out with the spirit of lo
we will not let this rally destroy our city.e prepared to do whatever it takes to flip the script, to do similarly to what they have done in boston. they chose love. they chose to push and have a rally, and they brought out thousands, hundreds of thousands of people against hate in the spirit of love. we will do the same thing here at civic center. come out and join us on friday at 12:00 noon. please, in the interest of public safety, we ask that you avoid the crissy field area. it is important...
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global city is really difficult to achieve in our cities. use freedom for people leaving and going whenever they want, it's difficult to avoid it. so what happened in barcelona is the same as what has happened in other european cities. what would you say about the people you turned out here any placa de catalu nya you turned out here any placa de catalunya in the middle barcelona
global city is really difficult to achieve in our cities. use freedom for people leaving and going whenever they want, it's difficult to avoid it. so what happened in barcelona is the same as what has happened in other european cities. what would you say about the people you turned out here any placa de catalu nya you turned out here any placa de catalunya in the middle barcelona
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in the days and the weeks to come, our city will have many conversations, and city hall, and community and our houses of worship, over our fences, and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief, and looking back at this difficult an extrordinary summer, that we look forward. i would ask that we would consider the question of who we are as a city, and who we wish to be. i would ask that we each seek opportunities to seek people who share our home here in charlottesville, but who are outside of our circles. i would ask that we work to build meaningful relationships, and foster strong connections. city hall will be working with the community to rebuild our structures, and repair damages. and we will also work to provide opportunities for our community to come together to mourn, connect, and move forward. but city hall cannot build the bonds between neighbors or create new friendships. i'm calling on each one of our residents, not only here in the city of charlottesville, but in the charlottesville area, to come together, and take all of this into our hearts, a
in the days and the weeks to come, our city will have many conversations, and city hall, and community and our houses of worship, over our fences, and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief, and looking back at this difficult an extrordinary summer, that we look forward. i would ask that we would consider the question of who we are as a city, and who we wish to be. i would ask that we each seek opportunities to seek people who share our home here in...
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we had the kkk come to our city to challenge our approach on telling the truth about race. that was on july 8th. that was an awful event for our city, as well. not nearly as violent as this one. a week later i was leading a discussion with some of the leading democracy organizations in the world that happen to be here in this city. the home of james mattison and the miller center for public affairs and organizations like that on how do we uphold and bring back the first principles of our democracy, the first amendment. we're seeing an erosion of all those core principles right now. but we have an opportunity to kind of hold them up together to pursue them and put them at the core of our democracy right now. and i believe in my heart that that will happen. that people will react to this darkness with a whole lot more light and it's beginning right now. >> i want to ask you about the suspect in the vehicular homicide yesterday. the anti-defamation league tweeted out and he's seen in the photograph holding a shield. do you know anything about that? >> that investigation is jus
we had the kkk come to our city to challenge our approach on telling the truth about race. that was on july 8th. that was an awful event for our city, as well. not nearly as violent as this one. a week later i was leading a discussion with some of the leading democracy organizations in the world that happen to be here in this city. the home of james mattison and the miller center for public affairs and organizations like that on how do we uphold and bring back the first principles of our...
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and something has to give in so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and washington nationally banks are t.v. . report published by the united nations office of counterterrorism down economics are a driving force for western youth who join terrorist groups in syria the report found a typical fighter is quote most likely to be male young disadvantaged economically educationally and in terms of labor market and went on to say foreign fighters are typically marginalized both socially and politically according to the reports they're also mostly unemployed or under employed well many lack any basic understanding of the true meaning of jihad or the islamic faith report conclud
and something has to give in so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and...
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we did lose a 17-year-old kid on our city streets and that's one of the things we're fighting every day to prevent and you know, pat, as well as do, that crime in the district has gone down considerably over the last ten years and so far this year we have another 25% reduction in violent crime in our city but when you have a weekend like that the families of the victims, the family of that 17-year-old they don't want to hear about crime stats they're concerned about that shooting in their community and their son or their brother who they lost on streets of montgomery county is committed by young people and what are you arresting them for? >> i think we're seeing a surge in our homicides but all crimes in general are down or flat. one of the big things we're seeing, we're seeing a lot of theft from auto and auto theft itself seems to be on a sight increase of montgomery county. >> they just announced a plan to deal with gang violence. what can you tell us about this new initiative that the county executive wants to get underway. >> he's working with the county executive to formalize more
we did lose a 17-year-old kid on our city streets and that's one of the things we're fighting every day to prevent and you know, pat, as well as do, that crime in the district has gone down considerably over the last ten years and so far this year we have another 25% reduction in violent crime in our city but when you have a weekend like that the families of the victims, the family of that 17-year-old they don't want to hear about crime stats they're concerned about that shooting in their...
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catherine pugh as mayor of baltimore city is working for the people of our city. >> i appreciate that. the president did say he did feel it was up to the local communities and states and cities to make decisions for themselves. obviously you're not just the mayor of baltimore. you are also african-american. i am curious when you have gazed upon the statue of robert e. lee, your whole life in your city, growing up and seeing it as an african-american, what feelings did it give you? >> well, let me be clear. i'm not originally from baltimore. i am the mayor of this great city. so i didn't gaze on this statue of robert e. lee but let me just say, what i do believe that it is part of our history and there should be something that says why that statue was once there, what it represented and more importantly, why it should not be there. because the confederacy did not fight to unite this country and we are the united states states of america. we should be folk efocus on beca more loving state, city, country and we will find out we have more in common than not. if we work together, our city,
catherine pugh as mayor of baltimore city is working for the people of our city. >> i appreciate that. the president did say he did feel it was up to the local communities and states and cities to make decisions for themselves. obviously you're not just the mayor of baltimore. you are also african-american. i am curious when you have gazed upon the statue of robert e. lee, your whole life in your city, growing up and seeing it as an african-american, what feelings did it give you?...
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horror stories that are happening in ourcities, in ourtime. horror stories that are happening in our cities help's. it is a tragic story. but it helps's to stay human eyes. this is a real thing. story. but it helps's to stay human eyes. this is a realthing. we unite in defiance and we also unite in fear as well. look at the story in the sunday telegraph. already new policies, new ideas of how to tackle terrorism, including a crackdown on carand van terrorism, including a crackdown on car and van rentals to halt terror attacks. as i read this story i thought of what mac —— matthew parris wrote this morning, the fact it was very good that we were defiant but we needed to take measures. he said that public places, famous streets, should have bollards fitted in them, have the kind of reinforcements that we now have a cross bridges. kind of reinforcements that we now have a cross bridgeslj kind of reinforcements that we now have a cross bridges. i was in berlin this week filming and i was out of the square were you had the christmas market attack and they now have concrete bollards all the way a
horror stories that are happening in ourcities, in ourtime. horror stories that are happening in our cities help's. it is a tragic story. but it helps's to stay human eyes. this is a real thing. story. but it helps's to stay human eyes. this is a realthing. we unite in defiance and we also unite in fear as well. look at the story in the sunday telegraph. already new policies, new ideas of how to tackle terrorism, including a crackdown on carand van terrorism, including a crackdown on car and...
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in the days and the weeks to come, our city will have many conversations in city hall and community centersnd our houses of worship, over our fences and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief and looking back at this difficult and extraordinary summer, that we look forward. i would ask that we would consider the question of who we are as a city and who we wish to be. i would ask that we each seek opportunities to seek people who share our home here in charlottesville, but who are outside of our circles. i would ask that we work to build meaningful relationships and foster strong connections. city hall will be working with the community to rebuild our structures and repair damages. and we will also work to provide opportunities for our community to come together to mourn, connect and move forward. but city hall cannot build the bonds between neighbors or create new friendships. i'm calling on each one of our residents, not only here in the city of charlottesville but in the charlottesville area, to come together and take all of this into our hearts and our da
in the days and the weeks to come, our city will have many conversations in city hall and community centersnd our houses of worship, over our fences and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief and looking back at this difficult and extraordinary summer, that we look forward. i would ask that we would consider the question of who we are as a city and who we wish to be. i would ask that we each seek opportunities to seek people who share our home here in...
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and something has to give and so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and washington national banks are t.v. . america's longest running war in afghanistan has seen a surge in violence in recent months this weekend between fifty to sixty people were killed many of the victims were children the attacks are coming from an unlikely pairing for more on this let's go to manila chance and she has the story of manila while those weekend numbers are still trickling in ad there were seven afghan security forces killed in these attacks the insurgents beheaded dozens of people and shot the others according to the u.n. the first half of this year has already seen approximately sevent
and something has to give and so we are trying to protect the citizens of our city and make sure that we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and...
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clean up our city and beautify our city.n they have trieed to just that they're told they went too far. >> frames go unused. i'm not altering any surfaces. i'm not damaging any property. ryan greenberg is a local photographer who wanted to brighten people's daily commute. when he saw there were unused metal frames throughout septa stations around city hall, he started filling them with his art. >> i just think it's about story telling and providing people images to like reflect on in whatever way they want to. >> reporter: he told me the project went on for while with pictures staying up for more than a week at a time. but lately septa is not okay with his unauthorized art. >> there's one up there until yesterday. they're all gone. >> reporter: he replaced one picture while we were there. >> but frame after frame was empty ryan didn't seem overly upset. he does understand that he didn't have permission. >> it's not my property. i'm not necessarily breaking any laws but i'm also not necessarily supposed to be doing it. >> rep
clean up our city and beautify our city.n they have trieed to just that they're told they went too far. >> frames go unused. i'm not altering any surfaces. i'm not damaging any property. ryan greenberg is a local photographer who wanted to brighten people's daily commute. when he saw there were unused metal frames throughout septa stations around city hall, he started filling them with his art. >> i just think it's about story telling and providing people images to like reflect on...
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our smallest communities, our cities, our most affluent suburbs. announcer: and a conversation with supreme court justice a late-night taken. >> you said we are not a
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in the days and the weeks to come, our city will have many conversations in city hall and community centers, in our houses of worship, over our fences, and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief and looking back at this difficult and extraordinary summer that we look forward. i would ask that we would consider the question of who we are as a city and who we wish to be. i would ask that we each seek opportunities to seek people who share our home here in charlottesville, but who are outside of our circles. i would ask that we work to build meaningful relationships and foster strong connections. city hall will be working with the community to rebuild our structures and repair damages, and we will also work to provide opportunities for our community to come together to mourn, connect, and move forward. but city hall cannot build the bonds between neighbors or create new friendships. i'm calling on each one of our residents not only here in the city of charlottesville, but in the charlottesville area, to come together and take all of this into our hearts and our
in the days and the weeks to come, our city will have many conversations in city hall and community centers, in our houses of worship, over our fences, and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief and looking back at this difficult and extraordinary summer that we look forward. i would ask that we would consider the question of who we are as a city and who we wish to be. i would ask that we each seek opportunities to seek people who share our home here in...
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provide opportunities for our community to come together to mourn, connect, and move forward. but city hall cannot build the bonds between neighbors. or create new friendships. i'm calling on each of our residents not only here in the city of charlottesville but in the charlottesville area to come together and take all of this into our hearts and daily lives today, and to begin healing as a community. if we all come together, we cannot fall apart. we will be with you, we will be beside you, as together we write the next chapter in charlottesville's history. thank you. >> thank you, mr. jones for stopchie -- thank you mr. jones. she felt thomas, charlottesville police department. the premeditated violence that are committed he experienced is mp into violence and we had no choice but to ploy additional personnel from the virginia state police, the virginia national guard to help disperse the crowd and move people safely from the streets. none of the injuries sustained today were due to engagement with law enforcement. as of late this afternoon, there have been at least 35 people treated
provide opportunities for our community to come together to mourn, connect, and move forward. but city hall cannot build the bonds between neighbors. or create new friendships. i'm calling on each of our residents not only here in the city of charlottesville but in the charlottesville area to come together and take all of this into our hearts and daily lives today, and to begin healing as a community. if we all come together, we cannot fall apart. we will be with you, we will be beside you, as...
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taken together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. as we have done, we are gathered in this global city to discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. but this year in some ways is different from previous years. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. where previously we asked if they drove the public economy, now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in cities doing diplomacy at their best. before, we asked whether such cities can challenge power on the global stage. today we know they are. we want to know how they will do so and better the lives of the citizens of our cities. there are many ways to start. in fact, the council has released a new report that outlines the priorities for chicago's global strategy. that report, which is available outside, is a great resource for leaders from chicago and other global cities on how to organize ourselves and the many ideas we heard and learned not only from chicago, but traveling and having a fo
taken together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. as we have done, we are gathered in this global city to discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. but this year in some ways is different from previous years. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. where previously we asked if they drove the public economy, now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in cities doing...
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and thirdly, do not think that just because this happened today in our city that it won't happen somewhere else. this is an opportunity for us to open our eyes. and we all have to come together, to stand against what i believe to be a vicious group of hateful individuals who have no regard, as you can see, for human life. what else does it take? >> charlottesville vice mayor, wes bellamy, thank you very much for your time. we hope to stay in contact with you as the evening draws on. and we hope and pray, too, for the safety of the people in that town tonight. thanks again. i want to bring back our panel as we await the remarks from the president expected any moment now. he is planning to address, we understand, the incident that's happening in charlottesville, the clashing protests and the violence there today. and he is also going to be making some remarks about veterans affairs and some legislation that is enacting. we'll continue to monitor those images, but cedric alexander, as we look at some of this earlier violence that was taking place, the video that's on the screen right now, you
and thirdly, do not think that just because this happened today in our city that it won't happen somewhere else. this is an opportunity for us to open our eyes. and we all have to come together, to stand against what i believe to be a vicious group of hateful individuals who have no regard, as you can see, for human life. what else does it take? >> charlottesville vice mayor, wes bellamy, thank you very much for your time. we hope to stay in contact with you as the evening draws on. and...
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together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. theyously we asked if drove the public economy. now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in diplomacy at their best. before we asked whether such power onn challenge the global stage, today we know they are. we want to know how they will do so and better the lives of citizens of our cities. many ways to start. a newunselor has released report that outlines the priorities for chicago's global strategy. that report is a great resource for leaders from chicago and global cities on how to organize ourselves and the many ideas we have learned not only from chicago but traveling and having a form like this about how we can meaningfully create agenda for global change. i encourage you to read the task force report at
together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. theyously we asked if drove the public economy. now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in diplomacy at their best. before we asked whether such...
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with that i'm turning it over to our city manager, maurice jones. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mayor. today in ao our town way that we had feared, but had never really allowed ourselves to imagine. i want to start today by thanking the virginia state police and our law enforcement officers and all the first responders who were here in charlottesville today to protect our community. the charlottesville police department and our state partners, the virginia state police, were on the scene in our community very early this morning, anticipating large crowds. law enforcement was on hand before 10 a.m. it actually began around 6 a.m. unfortunately, as we went through this who came here to cause mayhem and chaos and mischief, and it resulted in three fatalities here in the city of charlottesville. in the days and weeks to come, our city will have many conversations in community centers and houses of worship, over fences, and at our dinner tables. i would ask that in addition to sharing our grief, looking back at this difficult and extraordinary summer, that we move forward. i asked tha
with that i'm turning it over to our city manager, maurice jones. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mayor. today in ao our town way that we had feared, but had never really allowed ourselves to imagine. i want to start today by thanking the virginia state police and our law enforcement officers and all the first responders who were here in charlottesville today to protect our community. the charlottesville police department and our state partners, the virginia state police, were on the scene...
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we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and washington ashley banks the r.t.e. will print more died in chicago as a result of shooting violence over the weekend twenty eight more were wounded in a city struggling with a climate of murder rates among the three killed between saturday night and sunday is fortune or old damion centaur you a thirty three year old man and a thirty nine year old also died from shooting violence over the weekend all this weekend brings the total number of people shot in chicago to two thousand two hundred fifty six and marks the four hundred fifteenth murder for two thousand and seventeen officials recorded seven hundred sixty two murders and chicago last year and it discussed more we bring in ronald hampton retired
we curb the violence and our city baltimore city police commissioner kevin davis has created district action teams comprising of officers and supervisors these teams have been deployed to different districts in the city in order to cut down on the violence and an organization called cease fire three sixty five is aiming to ensure that violence ceases to exist in the city all year round and washington ashley banks the r.t.e. will print more died in chicago as a result of shooting violence over...
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. >> the c-span city tour together with our cable partners travels the country to learn about american history. we select a particular city to feature. tonight we're showcasing state capitols. for more information visit www.cnn.com/city tour. >> welcome to the main state house. the state house was built in 1829. and it was designed by charles bull finch. a very famous architect. in fact he's appeared to be the country's first architect. he designed the building at the same time he was actually rebuilding the nation's capitol building in washington dc. as he was under taking the rebuilding of the capitol after it was substantially destroyed by the british during the war of 1812. he was designing our building. when maine gained state hood. our city was portland. that was a temporary arrangement and there was several reasons. the fact that people thought the portland was too far south. to remain the capitol for very long. on february 24, 1827. governor signed the bill naming awe g augusta. the first official use of the building which was actually the first legislative session happened 184
. >> the c-span city tour together with our cable partners travels the country to learn about american history. we select a particular city to feature. tonight we're showcasing state capitols. for more information visit www.cnn.com/city tour. >> welcome to the main state house. the state house was built in 1829. and it was designed by charles bull finch. a very famous architect. in fact he's appeared to be the country's first architect. he designed the building at the same time he...
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please let our city of charlottesville, our home, start to recover from this.heal. this is not our story. outsiders do not tell our story. we will tell our own story. as is common place, we will be reviewing the events of the day over the next weeks and months. we are committed to providing our residents with a strong, safe city to live in and being partners in our community. thank you. >>, again, at least one person killed in the violence today in charlottesville, virginia. 35 others injured. at least five of those injured in critical condition at last check. we'll be right back. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. (vo) unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. and only one network can be the best... verizon. just named number one in the nation by rootmetrics, the largest independent stud
please let our city of charlottesville, our home, start to recover from this.heal. this is not our story. outsiders do not tell our story. we will tell our own story. as is common place, we will be reviewing the events of the day over the next weeks and months. we are committed to providing our residents with a strong, safe city to live in and being partners in our community. thank you. >>, again, at least one person killed in the violence today in charlottesville, virginia. 35 others...
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they train people and set a vision and you guide the city through wonderful values. our values are life long learning and health and compassion and you have a strong economic development strategy focussed on the unique strengths of the city and everybody has to feel like they're along for an economic positive ride. you pull that together and work 22 hours a day and things happen. >> charlie: at the same time a lot of us hear what you said and think to ourselves what's he mean by compassion? >> it's been one of the most interested journey and more people have interested in that than anything we do. the notion the values, life long learning, easy. health, easy, physical, mental and environmental health. but i looked for a third value and that's where compassion came from. we define as respect for each and every one of our citizens so they're human potential is flourishing. the metaphor of people walking around like the sun. we're born win kindness and love and compassion. that should be the number one job of a leader. us as individual leaders to call out the best in people
they train people and set a vision and you guide the city through wonderful values. our values are life long learning and health and compassion and you have a strong economic development strategy focussed on the unique strengths of the city and everybody has to feel like they're along for an economic positive ride. you pull that together and work 22 hours a day and things happen. >> charlie: at the same time a lot of us hear what you said and think to ourselves what's he mean by...
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and in the first territorial legislative meeting in olympia, which of course because our capital city eventually, the early parties, early delegates wanted to pass women's suffrage in washington. that was part of the platform for the first legislative session in that territorial congress for washington, and it got voted down. but it was brought up right away, and there were very early men in the legislature who advocated for women's suffrage. fast-forward to the 1880's, and washington is working very hard at the effort to become a state, which is achieved in 1889. but in the 1880's, women in the territory win the right to vote in 1883. now immediately they start to , vote for a more progressive agenda in the territorial legislature, and they also unseat some of the more corrupt leaders in communities like the seattle mayor, who was known to have influence with the saloons, prostitution and gambling. they vote him out of office. you can imagine that suffrage is not proving that popular with a lot of people. while the legislature in those days before we were a state could vote yea or na
and in the first territorial legislative meeting in olympia, which of course because our capital city eventually, the early parties, early delegates wanted to pass women's suffrage in washington. that was part of the platform for the first legislative session in that territorial congress for washington, and it got voted down. but it was brought up right away, and there were very early men in the legislature who advocated for women's suffrage. fast-forward to the 1880's, and washington is...
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on our city council and the youngest person ever elect. i want our community to know, even with all of those things we will not be intimidated. my mayor, who is a jewish man, he will not be intimidated. my fellow colleagues on city council, ms. cristie seiko, ms. cathie gallo, will not be intimidated. these will not prevent us from bringing equity throughout the city. that's the message we will send. >> wes bellamy, the vice mayor of charlottesville. have a calm and peaceful night. >> dr. bellamy. i just finished my dissertation. shout out to vsu. >> anyone who finishes a dissertation deserves that respect. dr. bellamy, con gralt lagss for that. thank you for being with us tonight. again, we wish you a calm and peaceful night. we are watching the streets of h charlottesville, virginia, where at least one died, 19 more injured in flares of violence sparked by neo nazis and white supremacists. stay with cnn. we will be right back. by lexus. experience unparalleled luxury at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from
on our city council and the youngest person ever elect. i want our community to know, even with all of those things we will not be intimidated. my mayor, who is a jewish man, he will not be intimidated. my fellow colleagues on city council, ms. cristie seiko, ms. cathie gallo, will not be intimidated. these will not prevent us from bringing equity throughout the city. that's the message we will send. >> wes bellamy, the vice mayor of charlottesville. have a calm and peaceful night....
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taken together what these trends mean is clear -- a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. so as we have done in the previous two years, we are gathered in this global city, here in chicago to discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different from previous years. the questions we hope to answer over the next few days are entirely new for good reason. citiessly we asked if drove the global economy. now we ask how they will continue to do so. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are more interested in the example of city diplomacy at their best. before we asked whether such cities can challenge national governments for power on the global stage, today we know they are. we want to know how they will do so and better the lives of citizens of our cities. there are many ways to start. in fact the council has just released a new report that outlines the priorities for chicago's global strategy. that report, which is available outside, is a great resource for leaders from chicago and global cities on how
taken together what these trends mean is clear -- a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. so as we have done in the previous two years, we are gathered in this global city, here in chicago to discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different from previous years. the questions we hope to answer over the next few days are entirely new for good reason. citiessly we asked if drove the global economy. now we ask how they will...
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members and clergy vouwed to stand together against violence and hatred. >> anybody can come into our citythis is our home. >> reporter: in san francisco, lonnie rivera, "abc 7 news." >>> new tonight, berkley's city manager will have the authority to ban weapons from the streets for one day only. "abc 7 news" was at city council as they passed the emergency ordinance for a week from this sunday. that's when a right wing group and a counterprotest are planned. city leaders feel a repeat of the violent protest last spring. the mayor's office is working to organize alternative events where police officers can show that optician. >> new at 11:00, a man considered a hero by the alt-right faces years in prison for his arrest at a berkley protest. tonight he is speaking out against prosecutors. the d.a. said if convicted he would see seven to eight years in prison because of previous convictions. chapman was known as based stickman after investigators said he attacked counterprotesters with a stick during a berkley rally. he says the attempts are an attempt to stop him from speaking at a rally. h
members and clergy vouwed to stand together against violence and hatred. >> anybody can come into our citythis is our home. >> reporter: in san francisco, lonnie rivera, "abc 7 news." >>> new tonight, berkley's city manager will have the authority to ban weapons from the streets for one day only. "abc 7 news" was at city council as they passed the emergency ordinance for a week from this sunday. that's when a right wing group and a counterprotest are...
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this is our life, our city, our world. we cannot just this is our life, our city, our world.pting that they are a threat and we cannot —— that we cannot handle. i would say that the spanish authorities, the spanish anti—terrorist and the local police in barcelona have done a fantastic job. unfortunately, you cannot prevent everything. we need a new strategy, a european strategy. but, loretta is it just strategy, a european strategy. but, loretta is itjust about that? don't you think more now needs to be done? there has been such a huge loss of life particularly during the last year with the use of vehicles on pavements. we know that this cell was planning to use a bomb and that went wrong. when you look at the profiles, these are practically kids. they are young men preparing to kill others and be killed doing it. don't you think there needs to be more done by stopping terrorism by reacting to it but something it happening in the first place? how do we stop the radicalisation? we saw a minute ago europe ought about the place where these people were coming from. —— we saw a mi
this is our life, our city, our world. we cannot just this is our life, our city, our world.pting that they are a threat and we cannot —— that we cannot handle. i would say that the spanish authorities, the spanish anti—terrorist and the local police in barcelona have done a fantastic job. unfortunately, you cannot prevent everything. we need a new strategy, a european strategy. but, loretta is it just strategy, a european strategy. but, loretta is itjust about that? don't you think more...
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together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. theyously we asked if drove the public economy. now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in diplomacy at their best. before we asked whether such power onn challenge the global stage, today we know they are. we want to know how they will do so and better the lives of citizens of our cities. many ways to start. a newunselor has released report that outlines the priorities for chicago's global strategy. that report is a great resource for leaders from chicago and global cities on how to organize ourselves and the many ideas we have learned not only from chicago but traveling and having a form like this about how we can meaningfully create agenda for global change. i encourage you to read the task force report at
together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. theyously we asked if drove the public economy. now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in diplomacy at their best. before we asked whether such...
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members and clergy vouwed to stand together against violence and hatred. >> anybody can come into our citybut this is our home. >> reporter: in san francisco, lonnie rivera, "abc 7 news." >>> new tonight, berkley's city manager will have the authority to ban weapons from the streets for one day only. "abc 7 news" was at city council as they passed the emergency ordinance for a week from this sunday. that's when a right wing group and a counterprotest are planned. city leaders feel a repeat of the violent protest last spring. the mayor's office is working to organize alternative events where police officers can show that optician. >> new at 11:00, a man considered a hero by the alt-right faces years in prison for his arrest at a berkley protest. tonight he is speaking out against prosecutors. the d.a. said if convicted he would see seven to eight years in prison because of previous convictions. chapman was known as based stickman after investigators said he attacked counterprotesters with a stick during a berkley rally. he says the attempts are an attempt to stop him from speaking at a rall
members and clergy vouwed to stand together against violence and hatred. >> anybody can come into our citybut this is our home. >> reporter: in san francisco, lonnie rivera, "abc 7 news." >>> new tonight, berkley's city manager will have the authority to ban weapons from the streets for one day only. "abc 7 news" was at city council as they passed the emergency ordinance for a week from this sunday. that's when a right wing group and a counterprotest are...
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first, we need to stop the flow of illegal guns in our city's neighborhoods. [applause] last year and the year before that the chicago police department recovered more illegal guns than their counterparts in new hampshire and los angeles combined. about 60% of the crime guns recovered in chicago come from out of state. indiana the leading source. we can debate what exactly our founding fathers meant with the second amendment to the confusion, but we know this, when they wrote the words, a well-regulated militia, they weren't talking about nine-year-olds armed with semi automatic handguns. these are fueling the bloodshed in chicago. as supreme court justice robert jackson once side, the constitution is not a suicide pact. i agree. we can respect the constitution and do more to keep dangerous guns out of the hands of criminals and children. here are a few of the things and i salute the state legislators here today. there should be common sense safety measures to keep people who shouldn't possess guns from purchasing them through straw purchasing. and require rea
first, we need to stop the flow of illegal guns in our city's neighborhoods. [applause] last year and the year before that the chicago police department recovered more illegal guns than their counterparts in new hampshire and los angeles combined. about 60% of the crime guns recovered in chicago come from out of state. indiana the leading source. we can debate what exactly our founding fathers meant with the second amendment to the confusion, but we know this, when they wrote the words, a...
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it is in our smallest communities, in our cities, it is in our most affluent suburbs. >> friday, a conversationith supreme court justice elena kagan. >> you said at the very beginning, we are a constitutional democracy. that means that the judiciary has an important role to play in policing the boundaries of all the other branches. back and make the judiciary an unpopular set of people, when they say, to a governor or president, or congress, you can't do that. it is not within your constitutional powers. >> watch this week at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org and listen using the free c-span radio app. >> washington journal continues. mershon's washington correspondent for health and medicine joining us today. in the wake of president trump declaring opioid crisis a national emergency. what does that declaration mean? what can the federal government do now that they couldn't do before? guest: that is a very good question. one we are still grappling with. last
it is in our smallest communities, in our cities, it is in our most affluent suburbs. >> friday, a conversationith supreme court justice elena kagan. >> you said at the very beginning, we are a constitutional democracy. that means that the judiciary has an important role to play in policing the boundaries of all the other branches. back and make the judiciary an unpopular set of people, when they say, to a governor or president, or congress, you can't do that. it is not within your...
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sure knew some of the stops tonight we have made on our city's tour around the nation. >> the name ofobbyist, reforming washington's influence industry. when you read what others have written about the lobbying profession from an ethical point of view, a lot of it is about that, all forms of lobbying are unethical. lobbying essentially out to be banned. that may be lobbyist should spend more time to represent marginalize disadvantaged populations or they should provide some kind of pro bono advocacy work in this way that lawyers provide pro bono advocacy work. i sort of felt that misses the point. which goes to the question, what is lobbying supposed to be? of lobbying is going to be justified at all, if it's going to be worthy of some kind of protection that we need to figure out basically on what grounds is lobbying protected and representative of government. lobbying in our system is really only protected under the first amendment's petitioning clause. the first amendment arguably the most famous of the bill of rights contains a lot of stuff, probably not too many people think abou
sure knew some of the stops tonight we have made on our city's tour around the nation. >> the name ofobbyist, reforming washington's influence industry. when you read what others have written about the lobbying profession from an ethical point of view, a lot of it is about that, all forms of lobbying are unethical. lobbying essentially out to be banned. that may be lobbyist should spend more time to represent marginalize disadvantaged populations or they should provide some kind of pro...