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panorama city in los angeles, all of these suburban developments were funded with the explicit condition that no homes be sold to african-americans, and no homes could be resoled to african-americans. this is not a unique connecticut problem. you find the same concentration of minority poverty in cleveland and detroit and baltimore and los angeles, and the san francisco bay area, in seattle and portland, chicago. throughout the country, the safely federal policies were played out and created a purposeful segregated society. >> so richard, andre echoes that sentiment: >> connecticut moves in the right direction on its own as can the rest of the country, or is a major policy shift needed to get us there? first your thoughts, and after the break, a few more stories we're following. >> welcome back, we're talking about segregation and inequality in connecticut schools. and we asked what they thought it might take to get it back on track. >> the community is smart and impassioned and they care and give solutions: we have a great video comment. >> unfortunately, the way we paid historically fo
panorama city in los angeles, all of these suburban developments were funded with the explicit condition that no homes be sold to african-americans, and no homes could be resoled to african-americans. this is not a unique connecticut problem. you find the same concentration of minority poverty in cleveland and detroit and baltimore and los angeles, and the san francisco bay area, in seattle and portland, chicago. throughout the country, the safely federal policies were played out and created a...
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you have a young girl from panorama city coming, praying, begging for the pope to intervene to keep hereing deported. for a bit of time, the moment of time we're in, he has been released and he is pending a judicial hearing, however, what barack obama does not want to be remembered as is deporter in chief. there's a lot of arguments around the numbers and whether he has deported 2 million or some number fewer than that. mostly individuals with criminal backgrounds or not? but the bottom line is they have to get it sorted out. standing between the president and the solution frankly is john boehner and a very obstructionist house of representatives. i don't see whether he meets with the pope for anything other than prayer and he asks for it is going to change that. >> i think it's important to make clear that most of the people who have been deported don't have criminal backgrounds. >> that's right. these are status offenses for the most part. in fact, some of the victims of human trafficking which the pope and the president spoke about, some of the people who are victimized by human traf
you have a young girl from panorama city coming, praying, begging for the pope to intervene to keep hereing deported. for a bit of time, the moment of time we're in, he has been released and he is pending a judicial hearing, however, what barack obama does not want to be remembered as is deporter in chief. there's a lot of arguments around the numbers and whether he has deported 2 million or some number fewer than that. mostly individuals with criminal backgrounds or not? but the bottom line is...
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the 10-year-old girl from panorama city traveled to the vatican to ask pope francis to talk to presidenthe california delegation. now, the girl's mother says a relative saw the girl on television and offered to help pay the rest of the $5000 bond to release her father. a judge will determine if he is deported. >>> a low-income neighborhood in pittsburg is welcoming its first traveling boutique. a contra costa county nonprofit called white pony express will be parked at the united methodist church on leland road from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. people living nearby are invited to come and shop for free clothes and other items. shoppers will be allowed to pick out four free items, as well as a toy and one book per child. >>> bay area teachers are getting classroom supplies thanks to a donation from google. they used the crowd funding site donors choose to fulfill requests by teachers. this past week, teachers started receiving boxes of pencils, paper, computers and printer. >>> beards are making a comeback, even if you can't grow one. plastic surgeons say more men are coming in asking for facial hai
the 10-year-old girl from panorama city traveled to the vatican to ask pope francis to talk to presidenthe california delegation. now, the girl's mother says a relative saw the girl on television and offered to help pay the rest of the $5000 bond to release her father. a judge will determine if he is deported. >>> a low-income neighborhood in pittsburg is welcoming its first traveling boutique. a contra costa county nonprofit called white pony express will be parked at the united...
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city and be told, i want you to draw a street map. >> reporter: that's what makes this so useful and why we're lucky they have just finished piecing together the ten-year panorama of our galaxy. 2.5 million photographs stitched together in one view which allows you to zoom in incredibly far to see all the way out past the dust and so forth that blocks our normal vision, and look through infrared out at stars that are all the way out at the edge of the known galaxy. and being able to see all of it in infrared means we're seeing distant stars, stars 100 sometimes larger than our own sun. >> that star is one of the most massive stars in our galaxy. it may well be the next star in our galaxy to go super nova. all that you see in the nebula, they are all regions that the light from this star have sculpted into the surrounding clouds. >> because it's just so powerf powerful. >> it is so powerful and bright. >> reporter: the ability to navigate among the stars is valuable t to astronomers. here is an example. the next closest star to our own, alfa centauri is 3.4 million light years from our sun. yet the planets around it are so tiny in our photograph we can't even se
city and be told, i want you to draw a street map. >> reporter: that's what makes this so useful and why we're lucky they have just finished piecing together the ten-year panorama of our galaxy. 2.5 million photographs stitched together in one view which allows you to zoom in incredibly far to see all the way out past the dust and so forth that blocks our normal vision, and look through infrared out at stars that are all the way out at the edge of the known galaxy. and being able to see...
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city, and be told, i want to you draw a street map now. >> reporter: that's what makes the telescope so useful. that's why we're lucky they've just pieced together the ten-year panorama of our galaxy. 2.5 million photographs stitched together in one big view which allows you to zoom in incredibly far to see all the way out past the dust and so forth that blocks our normal vision, and look through infrared and out at stars that are all the way out to the edge of our known galaxy. >> being able to see all of it in infrared means that we're seeing stars 100 sometimes larger than our sun. >> it is known as anna karina. it's one of the most massive stars of our galaxy and it may be the next star in our galaxy to go super nova. everything that you see in this nebula, all of these tortured shapes, and pillars are all regions that the light from the star has sculpted. >> because it's so powerful and so bright. >> reporter: the ability to navigate throughout the stars is invaluable to astronomers, but even to a casual observer it's mind blowing. the next closest star to ur own is only 4.3 light years from our sun. yet the planets that go around it are so tiny in these photogr
city, and be told, i want to you draw a street map now. >> reporter: that's what makes the telescope so useful. that's why we're lucky they've just pieced together the ten-year panorama of our galaxy. 2.5 million photographs stitched together in one big view which allows you to zoom in incredibly far to see all the way out past the dust and so forth that blocks our normal vision, and look through infrared and out at stars that are all the way out to the edge of our known galaxy. >>...
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city, and be told i want you to draw a street map. >> that makes the spitzer so useful and why we are lucky robert heard and his college piec pieced together the 10-year panoramait allows you to zoom in and see out past the dust that blocks the normal vision, and look through infrared, through the dust out at stars at the edge of the known galaxy. being able to sees all of it means we are seeing stars 100 times larger than the son. >> that star is one of the most massive stars in the galaxy. everything in the neb u la, tortured shapes are regions that the light from the star sculpted into the surrounding cloud. >> the ability to navigate among the stars is invaluable. here is an example. the next closest star to our own, alvery centaury is 4.3 light years from the sun. the plan et cetera that go around it are so tiny that we can't see them. they don't take up a single pitch ill. and anna carina is 8,000 light years away. have i lost you? it causes my brain to collapse in on itself. >> it's true of so much of nation, it looks like cheesy art. is it it's beautiful, right. what an amazing thing. >> jacob ward, al jazeera. >> each friday we take time to appreciate
city, and be told i want you to draw a street map. >> that makes the spitzer so useful and why we are lucky robert heard and his college piec pieced together the 10-year panoramait allows you to zoom in and see out past the dust that blocks the normal vision, and look through infrared, through the dust out at stars at the edge of the known galaxy. being able to sees all of it means we are seeing stars 100 times larger than the son. >> that star is one of the most massive stars in...
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panorama. >> what does our galaxy look like. you'd think it would be simple because we are in the middle of it it's like being dropped in the center square of the city and be told "i want you to draw a street map", that's what makes the spitzer so unique. >> 2.5 million photographs stitched together in a view. it allows you to bring it in and look past of the dust, through the dust, out at stars that are out the way on the edge of our known galaxy. snow seeing it all in infrared, we are seeing stars. it is un of the most if assive stars. evering in the neb -- everything in the nebular is power of the, bright. >> it's ipp valuable to avt ron omers. here is an example. the next closest star. alpha centaurion is 4.3 million light years from the sun. the planets are so tiny we can't see them. they don't take up is single pexel. >> that one is 8,000 light years away. have i lost you here. all the enormity causes my brain to collapse on itself. it's true. it looks like easy art, something you'd put on a van. yet it's beautiful. that's amazing. >> and at the end of our second hour, here is what we are following for you this morning - it's been a week since
panorama. >> what does our galaxy look like. you'd think it would be simple because we are in the middle of it it's like being dropped in the center square of the city and be told "i want you to draw a street map", that's what makes the spitzer so unique. >> 2.5 million photographs stitched together in a view. it allows you to bring it in and look past of the dust, through the dust, out at stars that are out the way on the edge of our known galaxy. snow seeing it all in...