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because panama is a poor city. it's a really -- the mentality is i remember that admitting things in, you know, ideas coming in and out all the time. when i was a kid, my grandmother used to grab me, you know, working class family. she used to grab me by the hand and we would go walking down the street towards the south sea past the masons. they had a home, the masons had a building there. and stand there and look at the ocean for hours. sitting down talking. i remember asking, but there was my grandmother who allowed me to be curious, who allowed me to ask questions. i remember i asked my grandmother once, i mean we were walking and going to the movie theater. it was nearby. ten cents. they had the coldest air conditioning unit in the western hemisphe hemisphere. but we useded to go the ed td t. and then there was a gentleman that sold hotdogs for five cents. it was wonderful. movies, comics, documentary, what not. and as we were going there, a funeral procession passed by. and my grandmother stood. and i stood an
because panama is a poor city. it's a really -- the mentality is i remember that admitting things in, you know, ideas coming in and out all the time. when i was a kid, my grandmother used to grab me, you know, working class family. she used to grab me by the hand and we would go walking down the street towards the south sea past the masons. they had a home, the masons had a building there. and stand there and look at the ocean for hours. sitting down talking. i remember asking, but there was my...
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city. what it is called is the poor door. the city's mayor wants it stopped. a luxury development will have separate doors for low income residents because the mayor says contracts with developers were signed before he took office. developers can get tax breaks for new low income units in their buildings. de blasio said he wants it change the zoning code to stop the special doors and stop developers from limiting access for amenities to low income residents. >> upset, embarrassed and humiliateed. that's how a minnesota man felt after he and his two young children were kicked off a southwest airlines plane. and it wasn't because the kids were disruptive. it all had to do with a tweet. >> reporter: a story that starts in the mile high city airport. >> my two children and i were traveling from denver to minneapolis. >> reporter: and climaxes with this dad and his kids getting force oefd a plane. >> removed a family from an aircraft over, you know, a not terribly disparaging tweet. >> reporter: we will get to the tweet in a minute. here is what led up to it. duff
city. what it is called is the poor door. the city's mayor wants it stopped. a luxury development will have separate doors for low income residents because the mayor says contracts with developers were signed before he took office. developers can get tax breaks for new low income units in their buildings. de blasio said he wants it change the zoning code to stop the special doors and stop developers from limiting access for amenities to low income residents. >> upset, embarrassed and...
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. >>> meantime, the city of berkeley is requiring marijuana clubs give some of their marijuana away to the poor. the city mandated the three medical dispensaries set aside 2% to be given to low income patients for free. >> the first person to legally by said the ground breaking could cost him his job but he definitely fail. >> he will be the first person to buy marijuana in the state but he regrets nothing. >>> they are hoping to keep stations open and that may mean faster response times and democrats reporting from the resort and casino will allow the rancho district to staff all three of its stations this summer. but for three ited one -- but they will build a new fire station in the park. >> and it is what the bryan stow family has been waiting for, for years. and the other big decision which could come today. >>> but first burn to the ground, the illegal activity which wiped out an entire community in salvano county. >>> we are looking at a commute which is doing well in many areas. highway 24 feet good, we presently will not make it if it stays cooler in england. this is very exciting. but
. >>> meantime, the city of berkeley is requiring marijuana clubs give some of their marijuana away to the poor. the city mandated the three medical dispensaries set aside 2% to be given to low income patients for free. >> the first person to legally by said the ground breaking could cost him his job but he definitely fail. >> he will be the first person to buy marijuana in the state but he regrets nothing. >>> they are hoping to keep stations open and that may...
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we're going to be doing things a new way, and that our people in the poor city, one of poorest cities of america, our victims are as important as anybody else, any big cities? but the old way -- was pretty good way, how are your techniques different than modern police force, would you say? >> i don't think they're any different. you know, we're just doing follow up on what's already been done on these cases. cases have been thoroughly worked, and we're just trying, you know, sometimes cases just get backed up because the guys working the cases just get more cases and more cases -- >> isn't it always a fresh set of eyes? >> that too, yes. >> yes? >> can you tell me anything at all about what they were doing yesterday in camden? what are they looking for? >> right now, active investigation, we're looking into a possibly decade old murder, and we're glad we have strong partners with the fbi, camden county department. >> interesting idea to bring all of your experience, your expertise into this unit. it is really interesting. it is being done in other cities around america, too. how many
we're going to be doing things a new way, and that our people in the poor city, one of poorest cities of america, our victims are as important as anybody else, any big cities? but the old way -- was pretty good way, how are your techniques different than modern police force, would you say? >> i don't think they're any different. you know, we're just doing follow up on what's already been done on these cases. cases have been thoroughly worked, and we're just trying, you know, sometimes...
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that is completely unlike their counterparts in the cities that service the urban poor. the new safety net here in the suburbs, which is patchy and thin at best is at a point. >> our approval has gone 37,000, from 97,000 meals to 247 last year, and we are scratching the surface. suburban atlanta is not alone. between 2000 and 2012 every metropolitan area from the rust belt to sun belt. and tech areas saw increases in the suburban poor, rising 65% nationwide, more than twice the pace of growth in cities. >>> i think we have had a traditional view of poverty that it may be an alcoholic under the bridge. and the thing that is so important for people to realise is that people that look like each of us, and who have experienced many of the same things we experienced. >> as perception of suburban poverty lagged, so has the funding. groups like must in atlanta suburbs get $2 in grant money per poor person, compared with $72 awarded to city counterparts. suburbs have had a great deal of challenge trying to track the fund to build capacity. >> elizabeth knooeb own ace much of wha
that is completely unlike their counterparts in the cities that service the urban poor. the new safety net here in the suburbs, which is patchy and thin at best is at a point. >> our approval has gone 37,000, from 97,000 meals to 247 last year, and we are scratching the surface. suburban atlanta is not alone. between 2000 and 2012 every metropolitan area from the rust belt to sun belt. and tech areas saw increases in the suburban poor, rising 65% nationwide, more than twice the pace of...
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it's immoral for the city to sale a product to the poor and you might think this is great for the social workers but california got the lottery we heard it was going to be great for the schools that didn't work i'm opposed it's a tax on the poor. >> thank you. next speaker. . good afternoon supervisor mar and supervisor wiener. i'm dave. i'm opposed to this tax for several reasons. one of them is structurally i'm concerned that once that take is imposed we'll have bureaucratic over research and bureaucratic interpretation and other foodstuffs b will fall under the umbrella. there's an irony the poor are paying the wages of the very well paid civil servants to collect the tax and lastly the city employees from 26 thousand plus employees i think by example the board of supervisors should encourage the health service system to charge a surcharge on you'll city employees and contracts that have a body of mass index that their obese quite frankly it's the responsibility of the city to provide an example not to be taxing people who can ill afford it thank you very much >> thank you. next speak
it's immoral for the city to sale a product to the poor and you might think this is great for the social workers but california got the lottery we heard it was going to be great for the schools that didn't work i'm opposed it's a tax on the poor. >> thank you. next speaker. . good afternoon supervisor mar and supervisor wiener. i'm dave. i'm opposed to this tax for several reasons. one of them is structurally i'm concerned that once that take is imposed we'll have bureaucratic over...
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. >> the city of berkeley is now requiring pot clubs to give away some of the marijuana they have to the poor. the city council approved that ordinance late monday night. it mandates the three-medical marijuana dispensaries to set aside 2% of the pot and give it to others. >>> supporters of medical marijuana dispensaries are urged to gather on the steps of city hall. the demonstration is part of the organized protest and petition drive against the new ordinance approved by the city council last month. >>> seven 07:00. the san jose police department making an unprecedented move to deal with a staff shortage. police officers from the special operations division will be responding to routine 9/11 calls once a month. now, this affects more than 50 officers from the gang suppression swat unit, violent crime, and traffic enforcement divisions. now, this has angered many members of the san jose police department. >> this is another band-aid taking our officers who should be hunting down the worst of the worst criminals. now they are going to be answering basic 9/11 calls trying to keep the city aflo
. >> the city of berkeley is now requiring pot clubs to give away some of the marijuana they have to the poor. the city council approved that ordinance late monday night. it mandates the three-medical marijuana dispensaries to set aside 2% of the pot and give it to others. >>> supporters of medical marijuana dispensaries are urged to gather on the steps of city hall. the demonstration is part of the organized protest and petition drive against the new ordinance approved by the...
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cities for americans. lieu wanda angola. living safely in this poor, dangerous city.room apartment costs $6,000 a month. a pair of jeans, $242. you might as well stay here. >> the commute far to get to midtown. >> these are the top five expensive. chad, hong kong, singapore, zurich. i didn't think there would be so many african names. >> what is that city? >> a lovely city in chad. >>> severe storms threatening millions as a city cleans up. indra petersons is tracking what you need to know coming up next. s millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine -- what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine...loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how. the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar a
cities for americans. lieu wanda angola. living safely in this poor, dangerous city.room apartment costs $6,000 a month. a pair of jeans, $242. you might as well stay here. >> the commute far to get to midtown. >> these are the top five expensive. chad, hong kong, singapore, zurich. i didn't think there would be so many african names. >> what is that city? >> a lovely city in chad. >>> severe storms threatening millions as a city cleans up. indra petersons is...
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it was such poor shape the city promised to row move it that was back in october of 2012. 20 months laterhe big thunderstorms of last thursday knocked it on to their house. the city wouldn't commit to removing it any time soon. but our bruce gordon got involved and presto city crews came out brightly and early this morning to remove the tree and cart away all the mess. it does not appear the fennel's house was that badly damaged. >> of course, fox 29 wants to help you get results, too. if you've got an issue just head to our website myfoxphilly.com and click on the get results t tab. >> three people in new jersey under arrest tonight. >> they're accused of stealing kittens from an animal shelter. fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in princeton, new jersey. what do you know? >> reporter: guys, the director of this animal shelter where these cat snappers struck says she's never seen anything like this. three, 1984 olds went to save animal shelters here in princeton last saturday afternoon. they told volunteers they were looking to adopt cats. they even filled out an adoption form. there was a b
it was such poor shape the city promised to row move it that was back in october of 2012. 20 months laterhe big thunderstorms of last thursday knocked it on to their house. the city wouldn't commit to removing it any time soon. but our bruce gordon got involved and presto city crews came out brightly and early this morning to remove the tree and cart away all the mess. it does not appear the fennel's house was that badly damaged. >> of course, fox 29 wants to help you get results, too. if...
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city is actually going to go further. marijuana there is available only for medicinal use is now looking to actually give pot away specifically to the pooris expected to approve that plan. are they going way too far too fast? dan simon is "outfront". >> reporter: berkeley long ago cemented its reputation for being one of the most liberal cities in america. today it's living up to that image by giving away free marijuana to the poor in what appears to be the first of its kind ordinance nationwide. berkeley will require that its medical marijuana dispensaries provide free cannabis to low income residents which would also include the homeless. is it a good idea to give free cannabis to the homeless? >> when you couch it that way, it sounds peculiar, but we're talking about free medicine. this is medical cannabis. cannabis that's used to relieve pain for glaucoma and heart problems and things of that nature. >> reporter: darrell moore and the entire city council voted in favor of the measure. part of a 20-page ordinance to amend a municipal code. it says that 2% of the dispensary's marijuana should be given to the indigent who still must hav
city is actually going to go further. marijuana there is available only for medicinal use is now looking to actually give pot away specifically to the pooris expected to approve that plan. are they going way too far too fast? dan simon is "outfront". >> reporter: berkeley long ago cemented its reputation for being one of the most liberal cities in america. today it's living up to that image by giving away free marijuana to the poor in what appears to be the first of its kind...
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poor people live. where it is not a priority. it is a fail of two cities one with an undeniably picture postcard image, but also one with a much darker side. al jazeera. brazil. >> google says thousands of europeans are exercising their right to be forgotten, now the internet giant has received more than 70,000 requests for privacy since the end of may. that is when a court ruled that the right to privacy extends to the web, the european court said google and other search engines must remove links to people upon request. and coming up, he survived a morn stranded at see, and two years as a prisoner of war. that is next, and then it is real money, with ali velshi. reason to celebrate, the job market is on a roll, i will tell you what is great about today's job report, and what is not so great. plus, one industry that is hiring like crazy. no experience necessary. all that and more on real money. >> we're following the stories of people who have died in the desert >> the borderland marathon >> no ones prepared for this journey >> experience al jazeera americ
poor people live. where it is not a priority. it is a fail of two cities one with an undeniably picture postcard image, but also one with a much darker side. al jazeera. brazil. >> google says thousands of europeans are exercising their right to be forgotten, now the internet giant has received more than 70,000 requests for privacy since the end of may. that is when a court ruled that the right to privacy extends to the web, the european court said google and other search engines must...
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he wants to talk about economic development in poor inner city areas. talk about schools. clearly, he wants to talk about this mandatory sentencing. he wants to talk about restoring the right to vote for ex-felons, convicted of nonviolent crime. >> you sound like you're about to jump on the band wagon. >> sounds like i have talked to rand paul. i've seen him on cnn just about every day. i think these conversations should be had. i'm glad there's a republican willing to sit down with senator cory booker, senator tim scott. who happens to be a republican. sit down with the attorney general of the united states. these are serious issues. they need to be resolved. we don't need a partisan solution. now, on paul ryan, i think it's interesting he's trying to come up with a big plan to reduce poverty in america. part of it is expanding the earned income tax credit. a good thing. parts of it about consolidating programs into a block grant, i don't know if that's so good. >> but, congressman cole, we are not going to see african-americans a big part of the republican coalition? >>
he wants to talk about economic development in poor inner city areas. talk about schools. clearly, he wants to talk about this mandatory sentencing. he wants to talk about restoring the right to vote for ex-felons, convicted of nonviolent crime. >> you sound like you're about to jump on the band wagon. >> sounds like i have talked to rand paul. i've seen him on cnn just about every day. i think these conversations should be had. i'm glad there's a republican willing to sit down with...
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city. in a poor district. palestinian ambulances can't get to the many wounded and dead there. israeli troops have fired at them when they tried. instead, ambulances wait in relatively safer areas for the injured to be carried to them. ambulances are supposed to be protected in conflict zones. not here, at least ten have been hit so far. israel has also bombed two palestinian hospitals. israel says hamas is for rocket launching and storage sites. and ambulances are weapons. we didn't see any of that today. between emergency calls, red crescent medics checked their supplies. he says he can't go to the area where he's needed most. we get calls that there are injured there, and they're bleeding to death he said, but we can't go in. last time he did manage to get in, this is what he found. first a face like a corpse. then she moved and breathed. the 24-year-old had been buried under the debris of her home for two days before they rescued her. >> this is where she is right now, in critical condition, badly burned and appears to be slipping in and out of consciousness. a doctor tells
city. in a poor district. palestinian ambulances can't get to the many wounded and dead there. israeli troops have fired at them when they tried. instead, ambulances wait in relatively safer areas for the injured to be carried to them. ambulances are supposed to be protected in conflict zones. not here, at least ten have been hit so far. israel has also bombed two palestinian hospitals. israel says hamas is for rocket launching and storage sites. and ambulances are weapons. we didn't see any of...
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i appreciate it very much. >> so-called poor doors in new york city is drawing outrage.oh-oh-oh, all this goodness... what matters most should always come first. which is why whole grain is the first ingredient in every general mills big g cereal. and why we never use high fructose corn syrup. general mills. look for the big g. it means goodness first. ♪he cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. ♪ wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. from crest 3d white, new brilliance toothpaste and boost. after brushing, our exclusive boost polishes your smile and whitens with 3x the stain lifting ingredient for a smile that dazzles. new crest 3d white brilliance. economic policy editor has written about these poor door towers. he joins me here in studio.
i appreciate it very much. >> so-called poor doors in new york city is drawing outrage.oh-oh-oh, all this goodness... what matters most should always come first. which is why whole grain is the first ingredient in every general mills big g cereal. and why we never use high fructose corn syrup. general mills. look for the big g. it means goodness first. ♪he cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and...
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. >>> it's a controversial policy distril nating against the poor, called the poor door. the city assist housing department signed off on the use of separate entrances for a luxury apartment on the west side. residents paying full price use the front. low income residence with subsidies will be forced to use a separate entrance in the back of the building. kerry white is the director for organising and policy at the home setting assistance board. welcome. >> thank you for having me. talk about - what is the worst part of this in your opinion? >> it's just outrageous. a company is receiving a benefit and is using it to disim nate against low income people, creating a segregate building. >> is it supposed to mingle those that could afford a more expensive apartment with those that couldn't. >> that was the purpose. the company that is building the building much they got a bonus to build higher. they take the bonus. and they'll sell it. by offering the residence an opportunity to pay less for housing. >> is that not a good deal. >> it's a great deal. this was not something they were
. >>> it's a controversial policy distril nating against the poor, called the poor door. the city assist housing department signed off on the use of separate entrances for a luxury apartment on the west side. residents paying full price use the front. low income residence with subsidies will be forced to use a separate entrance in the back of the building. kerry white is the director for organising and policy at the home setting assistance board. welcome. >> thank you for having...
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poor people. give it to cities and states who will do a better job, much less in the way of fraud and abuse. >> hear more from bill baldwin, he will come back in an upcoming segment. stay with us, we have a hot topic coming up. >>> it is a bird, it is a plane, >>> it is a bird, it is a plane, it is a uh just gonna hang out. with gary and todd? yea. i've been meaning to ask you, is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. ramone. tommy was 62. i am kevin wright, see you at 1:00 for america's news headquarters. >>> welcome back. the drone debate, taking off this week after a couple of incidents raising safety concerns, like this one, a drone flying directly into fireworks, and another drone almost hitting a police helicopter near the george washington bridge in new york city. both of these involved recreational drones which the federal government allows for now, while it continues to ba
poor people. give it to cities and states who will do a better job, much less in the way of fraud and abuse. >> hear more from bill baldwin, he will come back in an upcoming segment. stay with us, we have a hot topic coming up. >>> it is a bird, it is a plane, >>> it is a bird, it is a plane, it is a uh just gonna hang out. with gary and todd? yea. i've been meaning to ask you, is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you...
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poor people. give it to cities and states who will do a better job, much less in the way of fraud and abuse. >> hear more from bill baldwin, he will come back in an upcoming segment. stay with us, we have a hot topic coming up. >>> it is a bird, it is a plane, it is a drone. are government regulations allowing these kind putting us all at risk? claim-free rewards from allstate. your home protects you, protect it back. your home protects you, ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious >>> live from america's news headquarters, i am kelly wright. federal health officials are cracking down on safety. the cdc is temporarily shuttling two atlanta research labs after a series of accidents. one lab deals with a strain of bird flu, the other involves anthrax. in that incident, dozens of cdc workers may have been exposed to live bacteria because of improper handling. the cdc is halting shipments of all infectious agents. >>> the last surviving member of the ramones. tommy ramone died last night. he started in 1974. the
poor people. give it to cities and states who will do a better job, much less in the way of fraud and abuse. >> hear more from bill baldwin, he will come back in an upcoming segment. stay with us, we have a hot topic coming up. >>> it is a bird, it is a plane, it is a drone. are government regulations allowing these kind putting us all at risk? claim-free rewards from allstate. your home protects you, protect it back. your home protects you, ahhh! what is it? there are no...
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the disproportionalty in terms of poverty, and 71 percent of the african americans in the city are extremely poor and low wage working and personality in terms of unemployment and of course the disproportionalty of meeting the households and we know that at migration, but, the city's population has grown, and the wealth has grown, every other ethnic group in the city with the exception of african americans, whose median household income has declined since 70, and we decided that the stat says that almost 17 million visitors spending 10 billion dollars and generating almost 300 million in hotel tax revenue and we feel that we have many opportunities, and many of our historic african american communities including the bay view and the fillmore. so meeting forward, this process was set up with five working subgroup and committees, excuse me, and the inclusion, and secondly the subcommittees met no less than five times in the period of five months to figure out the implementation of the activities and the cost of neutral way, and we will get to that in terms of the recommendations and this is the dev
the disproportionalty in terms of poverty, and 71 percent of the african americans in the city are extremely poor and low wage working and personality in terms of unemployment and of course the disproportionalty of meeting the households and we know that at migration, but, the city's population has grown, and the wealth has grown, every other ethnic group in the city with the exception of african americans, whose median household income has declined since 70, and we decided that the stat says...
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poor it only makes their lives harder. small business is an easy target to tax and fill the cities coffers. it seem like that building political careers by claiming to help the poor is nothing new. however, we see more and more poverty around us. and taxing the poor under the facade that you're doing it in their interests is condescending and manipulative nopg no one is going to deny our food supply all i have it is poison go after the advertising companies that targeted children and make enforceable for parents to keep them away. ask my small business owner and they'll tell you that we feel harassed by city departments that are compartment and each have a justification to put the squeeze on small business owners >> thank you. next speaker. . i'm kevin i'm in a good meadow i'm not going to shoot my mouth i'm being paid zero dollars to be here not even a can of diet coke >> you're not paid for by the american beverage association and i'm opposed it's a passive regressive tax and i'm offending you have to be bought to oppose this tax. really you need to be more in clue with our constituents a
poor it only makes their lives harder. small business is an easy target to tax and fill the cities coffers. it seem like that building political careers by claiming to help the poor is nothing new. however, we see more and more poverty around us. and taxing the poor under the facade that you're doing it in their interests is condescending and manipulative nopg no one is going to deny our food supply all i have it is poison go after the advertising companies that targeted children and make...
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an earlier report indicated 95% of the city streets were in poor condition. says they use the pavement condition index to rate the condition of its roads. that index is nationally recognized and is said to be more suited to measuring the conditions of the d.c. roads. >> a house panel tonight recommends sending the national guard to deal with the flood of unaccompanied children from central america. currently the children are allowed to remain in the u.s. until their court cases are heard. house speaker john boehner wants president obama to change that rule so the minors can be returned quickly to their countries. in a letter to the president he said, congress can' make progress without strong white house support for the reforms. >> thunder out there? >> yep, still a severe thunderstorm warning. let's show you what we have on this wednesday evening after a very hot and humid day with heat index values around 100m relief coming at a cost -- some relief coming at a cost. the severe thunderstorm warning are in effect across frederick k county in maryland and abou
an earlier report indicated 95% of the city streets were in poor condition. says they use the pavement condition index to rate the condition of its roads. that index is nationally recognized and is said to be more suited to measuring the conditions of the d.c. roads. >> a house panel tonight recommends sending the national guard to deal with the flood of unaccompanied children from central america. currently the children are allowed to remain in the u.s. until their court cases are heard....
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the people's funeral service helps poor families when they lose a loved one in a city where everyday killing is a fact of life. [indistinct talking] >> another day, another death. a community struggles to understand the killing of a young man, just one of 20 people who meet a violent end every day in honduras. ramon orlando varela was gunned down the day before as he dropped his children off at school. [indistinct talking] he was just 26 years old. [horns honk] ramon's funeral has been funded by the people's funeral serve, set up by the mayor of tegucigalpa. nilvia castillo is in charge. [speaking in spanish] >> and it's certainly in demand. in honduras, a toxic mix of guns, gangs, drugs, and corruption has engendered the highest homicide rate in the world--over 80 times that of most european countries. [indistinct talking] the shade is welcome under a tropical sun. but thiss no picnic. it's the city's morgue. and all of these people are waiting for the body of a loved one to be released for burial. [speaking in spanish] johnnand his colleagues from the people's funeral service are h
the people's funeral service helps poor families when they lose a loved one in a city where everyday killing is a fact of life. [indistinct talking] >> another day, another death. a community struggles to understand the killing of a young man, just one of 20 people who meet a violent end every day in honduras. ramon orlando varela was gunned down the day before as he dropped his children off at school. [indistinct talking] he was just 26 years old. [horns honk] ramon's funeral has been...
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poverty in the cities is as bad as anywhere else, then why do the poor go to the cities. >> they're bettert dealing with homelessness, and one of the issues that you bring up in your book, you think there should be an organization to allowed cities to share their best practices and gain more economic clout. you suggested a parliament of mayors. >> i have, and the reality is they already do this. the title of this book, why mayors rule the world, and how they already do. because there are so many intercity associations that most have never heard of, and they're out there, but i'm proposing a global parliament of mayors, where mayors can share best practices and pass common regulation, on the n. and say here's what we're doing, and do it, and we have in september, a major meeting of over 40 mayors, and next year, the convening of a parliament. and the idea is let mayors not just one-by-one do this, but share best practices, and that's my idea, to my astonishment has been a theory in the back, and a practice of mayors all over the world. >> we hope to see you more often. the democratic theori
poverty in the cities is as bad as anywhere else, then why do the poor go to the cities. >> they're bettert dealing with homelessness, and one of the issues that you bring up in your book, you think there should be an organization to allowed cities to share their best practices and gain more economic clout. you suggested a parliament of mayors. >> i have, and the reality is they already do this. the title of this book, why mayors rule the world, and how they already do. because...
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. >>> they are forcing the poor to use a separate door. yep, new york cityr, ie -- not sure what that means, a separate entrance for tennants living in affordable housing units. as part of the inclusionary housing units they can build larger properties as long as the building includes some apartments for the low income tenants. the separate entrance will be located in the back alley behind the building. said the developer, quote, no one said the goal was integration of the populations. it is unfair to expect high income homeowners who paid a fortune to live in their building to have to be in the same boat as low income renters who are fortunate to live in a new building in a great neighborhood. the building will also operate third door. take a look. >> good job. >> i don't think you want to teach snakes how to open doors. that's the dumbest thing ever. >> that's the one thing we can do to get away from them. >> and then praise them with a good job. >> good job giant snake. now you can't even close your door. people with big snakes, that's just -- >> you are
. >>> they are forcing the poor to use a separate door. yep, new york cityr, ie -- not sure what that means, a separate entrance for tennants living in affordable housing units. as part of the inclusionary housing units they can build larger properties as long as the building includes some apartments for the low income tenants. the separate entrance will be located in the back alley behind the building. said the developer, quote, no one said the goal was integration of the populations....
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in such poor shape the city promised to move it back in october of 2012. july 3rd storms knocked it on to their house and the city would not commit to removing it any time soon. our bruce gordon got involved and presto city crews came out bright and early this morning to remove the tree and cart away the mess. does not appear the fennels house was badly damaged. >>> of course fox 29 would like to help you get some results. if you have an issue just visit our website myfoxphilly.com and click on the get results tab. >> what do you think? could football soon be a thing of the past? national poll finds 40 parents do not want their children to play the grid iron game. injuries especially concussions are major concern. so there's a new style of play gaining popularity. here's fox's matt garr i don't know. >> reporter: these young players are getting a head start on the football season. >> good job. >> reporter: learning new style of play. >> good. >> reporter: program to keep them healthy on the field. >> we want to stay in that break down position. >> safety i
in such poor shape the city promised to move it back in october of 2012. july 3rd storms knocked it on to their house and the city would not commit to removing it any time soon. our bruce gordon got involved and presto city crews came out bright and early this morning to remove the tree and cart away the mess. does not appear the fennels house was badly damaged. >>> of course fox 29 would like to help you get some results. if you have an issue just visit our website myfoxphilly.com and...
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del, that means that 2% of the pot that every dispensary has will go to poor people in the city of berkeley being poor is $32,000 a year for one person, $46,000 for a family of four. >> marty mcfly's skateboard could be yours. also on the auction block, arnold schwarzenegger's leather outat this time from terminator two and the golden ticket from willie wonka and the chocolate family. >> i was going to get that for you. >> does it fly? >> it does. >> we'll talk about gaza and israel. we'll show you how people are now coping on the ground. >> new fallout from a super typhoon, soaking rains causing a deadly landslide in japan. >> sweating like a gorilla, the way big apes use their body order. details in our discovery of the day. ech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >> deescalation ultimately is in the interest of all parties. >> that's secretary of state john kerry in beijing, just minutes ago calling on both the israelis and palestinians to pull back from escalating violence. israeli air strikes have killed seven more people in gaza today. 78 palestinians have b
del, that means that 2% of the pot that every dispensary has will go to poor people in the city of berkeley being poor is $32,000 a year for one person, $46,000 for a family of four. >> marty mcfly's skateboard could be yours. also on the auction block, arnold schwarzenegger's leather outat this time from terminator two and the golden ticket from willie wonka and the chocolate family. >> i was going to get that for you. >> does it fly? >> it does. >> we'll talk...
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like a stubborn place like alcohol for example they also means only like jumping into the city that they miss the poor man to like each year so they like a like a jumping city in ms ali tool in two thousand and eleven the damage is the abbas rebuilding dollar those in cuba are about to see hunger people these leave india the maybe they need to build a wall post so once the bill will eliminate it eliminated major tornadoes lead name problem people would like to expand on the area so well it can only go part of your problem when you don't study locally eventually gradually extend otherwise as you said it would you would you project is not a so you. know how difficult it would be structures be to build and does the u.s. have anything right now that's comparable at all all you did building is not a problem at all ok for example is the are being in all of the. building contest really it's like a story you are going to need to hide under the built a wall is a much needed them built ability ok guys building the second that is the one is important to realize these awards is not a tornado show they do not abid
like a stubborn place like alcohol for example they also means only like jumping into the city that they miss the poor man to like each year so they like a like a jumping city in ms ali tool in two thousand and eleven the damage is the abbas rebuilding dollar those in cuba are about to see hunger people these leave india the maybe they need to build a wall post so once the bill will eliminate it eliminated major tornadoes lead name problem people would like to expand on the area so well it can...
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you want to invite more kids to more poor people to your city? can't even keep one's sure there safe. there being murder to manslaughter. it is all politics. maybe they will run for national office. it is despicable stuff. it has to stop. neil: you are noticing and a lot of these communities, the people in the communities are saying, and f. >> of course they are. it is absolutely out there. there are some places that wake up overnight. you know, these people, clandestine and dividend then the people, regular people, not the rich folks, but people on the main street u.s.a. we cannot afford this. and it is not a humane or mean-spirited. we want to clean up and fix our nation first. neil: when they say is unrealistic to talk about it, you say -- >> you know what, it is a can of worms. neil: a bigger one than staying here. >> a beer can of worms is the overwhelming majority stay here we invited kids in our family in the neighborhood. she is here illegally her mother paid five grand. these are breaking stories. we need to resolve the issue so that it
you want to invite more kids to more poor people to your city? can't even keep one's sure there safe. there being murder to manslaughter. it is all politics. maybe they will run for national office. it is despicable stuff. it has to stop. neil: you are noticing and a lot of these communities, the people in the communities are saying, and f. >> of course they are. it is absolutely out there. there are some places that wake up overnight. you know, these people, clandestine and dividend then...
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you have to live in the city and try and understand how the city really works for all kinds of people, poor people, middle income people, upper income people who get a lot out of the city and how transportation works, how walking around the city appears to people. catherine is always coming up with things that she says to her commission that really shows she knows the city. that is an unusual skill. and it is a skill that we don't have in spades rights now on commissions. it's a lot of work to be on the planning commission. those of us from the public really appreciate someone who will listen to us. who will listen to the public as well as to the developers and to the planning staff. that's something that is worthy of reappointment. thank you. >> thank you very much. anyone else for item no. 1, public comment? >> supervisors, thank you. as to item no. 1, reappointment of kathrin moore, planning commissioner. please do so. thank you. [ laughter ] >>supervisor katy tang: any other member of the public wishing to speak on item no. 1. seeing none, public comment is close. supervisor campos? >>
you have to live in the city and try and understand how the city really works for all kinds of people, poor people, middle income people, upper income people who get a lot out of the city and how transportation works, how walking around the city appears to people. catherine is always coming up with things that she says to her commission that really shows she knows the city. that is an unusual skill. and it is a skill that we don't have in spades rights now on commissions. it's a lot of work to...
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including our poor, working class, the medium income class. the city has a responsibility to maintain at least a 30 percent of affordable housing. for the 60 percent of our community we are asking that this responsibility be reflected in our planning code. also i just want to add to already consider that our community is very poor and price also increase the minimum wage. that will also help us get better housing and for their children too. thank you. >> good afternoon again from local 1021. i really appreciate the presentation done earlier on the measure. it would be great if i can get a copy because some of it was really fuzzy on the screen here. i guess what i'm seeing is the most important thing is the housing balance requirement in the 30 percent piece. as someone who mostly in san francisco to seek a better place it's very important because i actually grew up in the city of las vegas. if you know anything there about development and housing, it's straight up the wild west of development. they will build something one 1 day and 10 years later they
including our poor, working class, the medium income class. the city has a responsibility to maintain at least a 30 percent of affordable housing. for the 60 percent of our community we are asking that this responsibility be reflected in our planning code. also i just want to add to already consider that our community is very poor and price also increase the minimum wage. that will also help us get better housing and for their children too. thank you. >> good afternoon again from local...
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honor of an amazing giant for immigrant rights, for senior access, and for for the poor and the vulnerable in our city, vera hale, also known as vera hale dallenburg. she was a leader, colleague, and friend within the senior and disabled community activist -- and i miss her very, very much. commissioner hale, she was an immigrants right commissioner. she passed away peacefully at kaiser in san francisco on the evening of july 9, 2014. while holding the hands of her twin daughters dianne and laura. that's dianne [speaker not understood] and laura [speaker not understood]. commissioner hale was a lifelong advocate who challenged the city to do its very best for immigrants, seniors and all low-income under served communities. she is also the former director of the north of market senior services and really was a tremendous leader in supporting immigrant communities. she was a native of knoxville, tennessee, the only child of frank and vera hale. she moved to san francisco after graduating from antioch in ohio and earned her masters of social welfare and other social welfare leader from u.c. berkeley. com
honor of an amazing giant for immigrant rights, for senior access, and for for the poor and the vulnerable in our city, vera hale, also known as vera hale dallenburg. she was a leader, colleague, and friend within the senior and disabled community activist -- and i miss her very, very much. commissioner hale, she was an immigrants right commissioner. she passed away peacefully at kaiser in san francisco on the evening of july 9, 2014. while holding the hands of her twin daughters dianne and...