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redline and then what? what would you propose the west do? he finds himself in a difficult neighborhood. what is he trying to do? i find it shortsighted. i think he is driven more by psychology than strategic thinking. where is he trying to take turkey? i think he would like to bececoe the suntoman leader of ni world. but he is picking fights with everyone. to become the powerful person he wants to be, he has to find a lie somewhere. -- allies somewhere. that.not doing i see there is a limit to his ambition at some point. host: turkey very isolated, lost a lot of friends. have any dialogue with any other leader other than merkel. host: that is the ironic point. alternative?s the if you defineappen redlines? i don't think that is a solution to anything. i read an article on the policy related to russia. it is a selective engagement. when you look at what is going on between turkey and the eu, it is selective engagement. to be realistic, turkey and they u are cooperating in fields where they have common interests and nothing else. andreas: what
redline and then what? what would you propose the west do? he finds himself in a difficult neighborhood. what is he trying to do? i find it shortsighted. i think he is driven more by psychology than strategic thinking. where is he trying to take turkey? i think he would like to bececoe the suntoman leader of ni world. but he is picking fights with everyone. to become the powerful person he wants to be, he has to find a lie somewhere. -- allies somewhere. that.not doing i see there is a limit to...
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. >> and while they work on the federal mandate to fix the redline.he blue, orange, silver line from the potomac avenue and the orange and silver lines from boston to east falls church. >> i'm happy they're doing it. >> with the inevitable delays to come some say it is about time. >> i had my parents visit a while back. and they were like this system hasn't changed since even then. >> reporter: fta inspectors pointed out there's some work done on the redline. however they think that work needs to extend here. wuporting in the northwest the sixth baltimore city police officers charged in the freddiegray case just got started. all connected to the the 2015 incident. they opted for a bench trial to go before a judge rather than a jury, meaning that the trial will likely end with a verdict. the jury for the first officer has been ended in a mistrial. gray died from a critical spine injury while riding in the back of the police van following a questionable arrest that day. >>> the new hampshire attorney general is launching an investigation into this. a po
. >> and while they work on the federal mandate to fix the redline.he blue, orange, silver line from the potomac avenue and the orange and silver lines from boston to east falls church. >> i'm happy they're doing it. >> with the inevitable delays to come some say it is about time. >> i had my parents visit a while back. and they were like this system hasn't changed since even then. >> reporter: fta inspectors pointed out there's some work done on the redline....
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service was impacted all tells me they hope the redline service will return to normal tomorrow morning but theyç say commuters should doublecheck before heading out to catch their trains in the morning.ng. alexandra limon, fox5 local news. > we're returning now to the nw forecast and taking a life look outside. it has been another cold and dreary day. gwen is standing by with a look at the forecast. the storms start to move a little l closer to the i95 corridors already that boundary in place. pl let's take a look and we'll sho' you what we're talking about. right now we have a fair amount of storms to the southwest of us, but if you look towards the lee ^berg area, reston you can see that they're getting hit as well. we have a few more that moved towards the westchester area. that boundary is sitting there t and it is one of the triggers of why these storms are starting to fire up. we are looking at a little less that's at least some good newses and primarily because the system -- actually the storms i should say are moving into cooler air. that's at least a good sign. as we go to ou
service was impacted all tells me they hope the redline service will return to normal tomorrow morning but theyç say commuters should doublecheck before heading out to catch their trains in the morning.ng. alexandra limon, fox5 local news. > we're returning now to the nw forecast and taking a life look outside. it has been another cold and dreary day. gwen is standing by with a look at the forecast. the storms start to move a little l closer to the i95 corridors already that boundary in...
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jeff: it is not clear we will ever get back to the redline. cover station of growth terms are lower, savings are higher, the demographic shift, and maybe the redline is no longer the normal level or the equilibrium or the neutral level. maybe zero is that right level. that is a consequence of this low growth environment. until we see some fundamental changes with respect to where we can get to growth, you will not have interest rates at a real basis before inflation getting back to that 2% level. francine: where -- vonnie: where are we seeing the major capital flows? jeff: the issue is in this low interest rate environment, where can you find yield? we have been in this environment of reaching for yield, and as long as central banks are backstopping the risk in terms of accommodated monetary policy, seeing this movement out the risk curve. tom: the ultimate gloom is that the party is going to stop. the central banks will stop, as you beautifully put it, back stopping. do you see any indication they will stop doing what they are doing? jeff: i
jeff: it is not clear we will ever get back to the redline. cover station of growth terms are lower, savings are higher, the demographic shift, and maybe the redline is no longer the normal level or the equilibrium or the neutral level. maybe zero is that right level. that is a consequence of this low growth environment. until we see some fundamental changes with respect to where we can get to growth, you will not have interest rates at a real basis before inflation getting back to that 2%...
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kevin sutherland just 24 was stabbed repeat lid on the redline train on the afternoon of last july fourth. the killer also robbing otherthe passengers before running from the train. it happened so quickly that no one was able to even realizeeal what was happening. and where he stabbed kevin was fatal stab wound. > jazz per expires was arrested two days after the attack. he was only indicted by a grand jury just this week. we came down a few months after this happened and we went back and took the ride that kevin's last ride and mr. was a cop on a the platform and he got on the train right ahead of us. you couldn't help but think why wasn't he there that day. jazz per expires was offered a deal in court today, a maximum 30 years in prison for a guilty plea on just the charge of firsf degree murder, an offer expires told the judge he's rejecting. we're just trying to make something good come out of this and we're going to try to carryy kev can in's legacy forward. he cared about helping otherelp people and making it a better be world. the we're going to continue too do that. main thing is t
kevin sutherland just 24 was stabbed repeat lid on the redline train on the afternoon of last july fourth. the killer also robbing otherthe passengers before running from the train. it happened so quickly that no one was able to even realizeeal what was happening. and where he stabbed kevin was fatal stab wound. > jazz per expires was arrested two days after the attack. he was only indicted by a grand jury just this week. we came down a few months after this happened and we went back and...
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this derailment happened near the rhode island metro station e and disrupted service on the redline all day long. i spoke to a spokesperson withih metro about half an hour ago and he tells me he hopes that the redline service will return to normal tomorrow morning but heu advises commuters to check in ch the morning before heading out to catch their metro train. all right.l ri we're turning now to the the forecast and taking a life look outside. another drearily soggy and cooln day here in the district. some storms have started to shos up on the radar. ra gwen standing by to take a look at that.hat. you're absolutely right. we had añws÷ couple of warnings earlier just expired actuallyste but let's take a look at what's happening because we're seeing e some pretty active weather that's headed our way, shenandoah, page and warren counties, also frederick ink virginia had severe thunderstorm warnings that have now expired. you can see the line of storms f as they're moving their wayhei through to the east and they'll continue to do that.o do take a look at radarytt(puáq @&& some of the sto
this derailment happened near the rhode island metro station e and disrupted service on the redline all day long. i spoke to a spokesperson withih metro about half an hour ago and he tells me he hopes that the redline service will return to normal tomorrow morning but heu advises commuters to check in ch the morning before heading out to catch their metro train. all right.l ri we're turning now to the the forecast and taking a life look outside. another drearily soggy and cooln day here in the...
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. >> eurell's talking about a practice called redlining. what is redlining?m 1938. it's so pretty and colorful. see these red areas? those are the areas that banks refused to give mortgages and loans to. and guess who lived there? black people! that's right. black people were red lined out of getting business loans and mortgages for decades. >> and now this whole neighborhood was bought by developers and homeowners. >> and we can't even come look at the houses anymore. we can't afford it. >> how do you feel knowing there are forces in this neighborhood and city that want you to get out of this house that you own. >> i feel like they don't know any different. they actual lay aly going to ne. you're having a pie, and you ain't got no sugar to put it in. >> i like that analogy. so black people are the sugar for the pie. >> yeah. >> eurell's taking me through a stroll of the neighborhood. >> there were homes here all up and down. >> so this is now a business district, but it was a residential district. >> it was residential. like a little country town, you know?
. >> eurell's talking about a practice called redlining. what is redlining?m 1938. it's so pretty and colorful. see these red areas? those are the areas that banks refused to give mortgages and loans to. and guess who lived there? black people! that's right. black people were red lined out of getting business loans and mortgages for decades. >> and now this whole neighborhood was bought by developers and homeowners. >> and we can't even come look at the houses anymore. we...
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there is something of a redline. if the u.s. suddenly increase the number of boots on the ground in iraq, then we would potentially be facing violence on a scale that we are not seeing right now because iran says, ok, it is a small number of troops helping to help isis, then iran can handle that. iran is an enemy of isis. it is also a redline for russia. if a lot of american troops go into syria and for iran. there are so many regional efforts and regional interests that are trying to be counterbalanced. the u.s. wants to support the kurds, but only so much that it doesn't completely provoke the turks. the u.s. policy right now is trying to thread this incredibly small needle between russia and iran and the kurds and turkey. and the result is a policy that is still somewhat muddled. charlie: what would the turks do if the united states, even more strongly with weaponry, supported the peshmerga? richard: well, there is the peshmerga. there is the ypg, the different kurd groups. it'll all 0-- they don't all see eye to eye. and now
there is something of a redline. if the u.s. suddenly increase the number of boots on the ground in iraq, then we would potentially be facing violence on a scale that we are not seeing right now because iran says, ok, it is a small number of troops helping to help isis, then iran can handle that. iran is an enemy of isis. it is also a redline for russia. if a lot of american troops go into syria and for iran. there are so many regional efforts and regional interests that are trying to be...
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we're relying on the redline really was a struggle.you know, one of those lines seemed like it was consistently breaking down and it was just really undependable. kish lived in the district for five years before moving to new york. here in new york i take the train to work every day. i live in brooklyn. i commute to the city. don't run into the same another is a are the oner at our sister station wnyw. i would say as a whole d.c. is unique in the sense that it seems that things are never running smoothly and it's odd considering how much smaller that system is. > smaller and newer. new york's first underground rail opened in 19046789 as for d.c. it opened in the 1970s. now, who is fairing better in as you just saw and heard it depends on how you ask. as far as the notorious insulators that we keep hearing about causing the smoke in the district. i did ask new york's team about that and they didn't even know what i was talking about. teisha lewis, fox5 local news. we are picking up some rain around the area. matter of fact, a pretty goo
we're relying on the redline really was a struggle.you know, one of those lines seemed like it was consistently breaking down and it was just really undependable. kish lived in the district for five years before moving to new york. here in new york i take the train to work every day. i live in brooklyn. i commute to the city. don't run into the same another is a are the oner at our sister station wnyw. i would say as a whole d.c. is unique in the sense that it seems that things are never...
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new tonight, metro is making a big policy change and it allt stems from an alleged on boardod of a redline train. from now on metro police willeto have to publicly report violente crimes immediately. reporters grilled paul wiedefele today after it was revealed the sexual assault happened lastappe month, but the public wasn't informed about it untilntil yesterday. >>reporter: shawn, there were more than a few puzzled reactions among members ofembe congress today when metro gm paul wiedefeld told them thatd the reason metro decided not to publicly expose the assault was because that the suspect wasas arrested immediately and therehe was no present danger to the public. keep in mind that alleged incident happened 41 day up there on the hill today metro's failure to disclose itdc became the central issue today when the house transportation committee began hearing members. members of congress started asking questions, including virginia republican barbara con stock t and democrat eleanord homes norton of d.c. both saying that they're not happy withpy white feld's answers duringns testimony toda
new tonight, metro is making a big policy change and it allt stems from an alleged on boardod of a redline train. from now on metro police willeto have to publicly report violente crimes immediately. reporters grilled paul wiedefele today after it was revealed the sexual assault happened lastappe month, but the public wasn't informed about it untilntil yesterday. >>reporter: shawn, there were more than a few puzzled reactions among members ofembe congress today when metro gm paul...
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. >>> welcome to a playoff edition of caps redline. on this episode of crl, we'll show you biggest and most intense moment in the round one series against the philadelphia flyers. matt and nate smith relive their hockey days in the state tournament. and dallas ovechkin makes his stance on u.s. policies. get ready to rock the reds playoff style. the stanley cup playoffs of finally here, and you're about to relive the besten
. >>> welcome to a playoff edition of caps redline. on this episode of crl, we'll show you biggest and most intense moment in the round one series against the philadelphia flyers. matt and nate smith relive their hockey days in the state tournament. and dallas ovechkin makes his stance on u.s. policies. get ready to rock the reds playoff style. the stanley cup playoffs of finally here, and you're about to relive the besten
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welcome to a playoff edition of caps redline presented by geico. i'm your host, hayley milon. on this episode of crl, we'll show you the biggest and most intense moments in the round one series against the philadelphia flyers. t.j. oshie, matt niskanen, and nate schmidt relive their minnesota high school hockey days in the state tournament. and alex ovechkin hits capitol hill to make his stance on u.s. policies. get ready to rock the red playoff style. this is crl. the stanley cup playoffs are finally here, and you're about to relive the best moments from round one against the philadelphia flyers. all the hard work that you put in all year, you have to
welcome to a playoff edition of caps redline presented by geico. i'm your host, hayley milon. on this episode of crl, we'll show you the biggest and most intense moments in the round one series against the philadelphia flyers. t.j. oshie, matt niskanen, and nate schmidt relive their minnesota high school hockey days in the state tournament. and alex ovechkin hits capitol hill to make his stance on u.s. policies. get ready to rock the red playoff style. this is crl. the stanley cup playoffs are...
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we just learned from metro that service will resume across the redline this morning.ls say 14 cars derailed before 7 sunday morning -- near 9th street and rhode island avenue. the train was going from cumberland, maryland to hamlet, north carolina. crews are now on the scene working to clean up the derailed cars, and the spilled chemicals. this morning.. rubble after a massive, four-alarm blaze. throughout the 160-year-old serbian cathedral of saint sava-- shortly after parishioners celebrated easter mass. there are no reports of any injuries, but parts of the building have collapsed. the church was declared a new york city landmark in 19-68. crews say the fire is now under control... but is not completely extinguished. the search is over. the first family says malia obama will begin her college career in cambridge. the president and mrs. obama announced over the weekend that their daughter will attend harvard university in the fall of 20-17. first-- she will take a gap year, something harvard encourages students to do. both the president and first lady graduated from
we just learned from metro that service will resume across the redline this morning.ls say 14 cars derailed before 7 sunday morning -- near 9th street and rhode island avenue. the train was going from cumberland, maryland to hamlet, north carolina. crews are now on the scene working to clean up the derailed cars, and the spilled chemicals. this morning.. rubble after a massive, four-alarm blaze. throughout the 160-year-old serbian cathedral of saint sava-- shortly after parishioners celebrated...
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this guy in redline was shoveling the sidewalk after hail pelted the city for 30 minutes straight. and here's another consequence of the storm's high water, on roosevelt boulevard. sky force 10 above the flooding. let's bring in nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. >> jacqueline, the storms we saw today, we're pretty much finished with those. what we have right now, this is mostly just light rain moving through. if you're in mercer county around trenton, you're seeing that, burlington county, south jersey, parts of delaware. we'll zoom into mercer county, we see the light rain moving through. that's going to con to move into parts of burlington county. we don't expect thunderstorms out of all of this. it's part of the area of low pressure. it's continuing to spin offshore. we're going to watch this rain continues to move in mostly on the light side. areas in new jersey, even delaware early tomorrow morning could see some of this light rain for part of the morning commute. we have a chance of showers later tomorrow afternoon. also with your neighborhood weather, your sev
this guy in redline was shoveling the sidewalk after hail pelted the city for 30 minutes straight. and here's another consequence of the storm's high water, on roosevelt boulevard. sky force 10 above the flooding. let's bring in nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen. >> jacqueline, the storms we saw today, we're pretty much finished with those. what we have right now, this is mostly just light rain moving through. if you're in mercer county around trenton, you're seeing that,...
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the case of a woman sexually assaulted at knifepoint--while riding the redline.in broad daylight. the suspect remains in jail this morning--denied bond. jay korff has the latest on the horrifying attack that has left metro riders on edge. right now..
the case of a woman sexually assaulted at knifepoint--while riding the redline.in broad daylight. the suspect remains in jail this morning--denied bond. jay korff has the latest on the horrifying attack that has left metro riders on edge. right now..
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given that the greek parliament is already crossing many redlines, finance ministers have said that itst impossible for the current government to legislate this safety net of measures. he will try to convince his peers to have the safety to be implemented if the first set of measures is proved ineffective. whether creditors will ask for that to be legislated, maybe the current coalition government will be under greater duress. mark: does that mean we could be facing another referendum or election? greeceould be back to are too. it is possible. i don't expect today's meeting to have any sort of agreement. we are looking towards may 24. the thing is, if we don't get a may, given end of that europe goes into brexit mode, maybe the greece problem will roll down to july, where greece has payment needs that it can't meet without disbursement of further financial aid. there could be a repeat of last , whatevera in july this government will surprise us once more. mark: thanks for joining us, vassilis karamanis in athens. gartside, chief income officer at j.p. morgan asset management, joins us.
given that the greek parliament is already crossing many redlines, finance ministers have said that itst impossible for the current government to legislate this safety net of measures. he will try to convince his peers to have the safety to be implemented if the first set of measures is proved ineffective. whether creditors will ask for that to be legislated, maybe the current coalition government will be under greater duress. mark: does that mean we could be facing another referendum or...
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update on the damage and the cleanup.lean metro back to normal after another disruption on thehe redline tonight. we'll tell you what caused the latest delays. honoring fallen officers. fox5 news at 10 starts now. thanks for joining us tonight, n i'm marina maracco and i'm gym low came we start tonight withsr the weather damage causing somee problems.ms we've seen large trees tom over and part of this building in northeast just crumble in tonight's windy weather. lindsay watts is on the scene with a look at the destruction. >>reporter: nothing like we saw earlier when fears wind brought down this building.. someone on twitter remarked that it looks like hulk went through the wall. taking a look at the rumble, yoy can see we're on fence which can street just off of new york avenue. nobody was out in the see at th time. this is one of several closelos calls we've had recently thanks to rough weather.ther the weekend did not put mother nature in a better mood. m the weather has been so bad, i guess this is the last thing tog top it off. at the national zoo two downed trees stopped folks in
update on the damage and the cleanup.lean metro back to normal after another disruption on thehe redline tonight. we'll tell you what caused the latest delays. honoring fallen officers. fox5 news at 10 starts now. thanks for joining us tonight, n i'm marina maracco and i'm gym low came we start tonight withsr the weather damage causing somee problems.ms we've seen large trees tom over and part of this building in northeast just crumble in tonight's windy weather. lindsay watts is on the scene...
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for, i was one of the first guys to draft redlining legislation that you all ended up getting past in the 70's. it's just as distractive because you cannot get a mortgage. we had 100 $10 million in shady lending practices. but the result is the same. black families live in the neighborhood where the average income is $10,000 to $12,000 less where comparable white family would live at the same income. and the children in these black families of have the same opportunities. there's powerful research that confirms what you've known for a long time. schools, the, social norms are critical in shaping children's mores and opportunities. children from those middle-class families who cannot move into a neighborhood that has those they don't get higher income neighborhoods and they lose opportunity. they have the same economic power. education. black kids don't get the same access to resources as their white counterparts. it's that surprising the average black child arrives far less prepared than the average white child. from the time that a three-year-old child in a low income family -- for t
for, i was one of the first guys to draft redlining legislation that you all ended up getting past in the 70's. it's just as distractive because you cannot get a mortgage. we had 100 $10 million in shady lending practices. but the result is the same. black families live in the neighborhood where the average income is $10,000 to $12,000 less where comparable white family would live at the same income. and the children in these black families of have the same opportunities. there's powerful...
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workers share of income went and andup in the tech bubble, the redline indiscretions that. if you look at net income and self-employment income consistently come there's no real drop in labor share. i am running out of time, so i will slide over this slide. say one thing, the fact that average productivity grows together does not mean every worker is experiencing the same average credit in productivity. this graph shows the average growth of productivity. as you can see him pretty sharp growth. not as well report for the pretty healthy, growth in labor income for the bottom fifth of households, but for the middle fifth, only looking at about 18% growth, 20% growth for the second of the third when tiles. the key challenge is facing toicymakers is how increase the productivity for all workers. if we do that, wages will rise. it is the productivity has grown faster for some persons than others, and the challenge is how do we close that gap in productivity. with that, i will turn it over veronique.d i think it is an incredible report that james has written. i have been an admir
workers share of income went and andup in the tech bubble, the redline indiscretions that. if you look at net income and self-employment income consistently come there's no real drop in labor share. i am running out of time, so i will slide over this slide. say one thing, the fact that average productivity grows together does not mean every worker is experiencing the same average credit in productivity. this graph shows the average growth of productivity. as you can see him pretty sharp growth....
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relying on the redline was a struggle.it was one of the lines that lin seemed like it was consistentlyn breaking down. it was just really undependable a. another lived in the districttrc for five years before moving tom new york. here in new york i take the train every day. i live in brooklyn i commit tonr the city. i don't ru issues. another is a reporter at our sister station wnyw. wn >> i would say as a whole d.c. is unique in a sense that itt seems like things are never ne running smoothly and it's odd how much smaller that system is. smaller and in your. now new york's first underground line opened in 1904. d.c.'s first underground lined opened in the 1970s. who is fairing better? it it really depends on how you ask. as far atrazine insulators, ins those now notorious insulators s causing the smoke and fire here on the district, the big apple reports zero incidents. i asked a spokesperson about itt and he didn't even know what we were talking about. sean shawn and tony back to youo we're following breaking news tonigh
relying on the redline was a struggle.it was one of the lines that lin seemed like it was consistentlyn breaking down. it was just really undependable a. another lived in the districttrc for five years before moving tom new york. here in new york i take the train every day. i live in brooklyn i commit tonr the city. i don't ru issues. another is a reporter at our sister station wnyw. wn >> i would say as a whole d.c. is unique in a sense that itt seems like things are never ne running...
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leadership question about withholding information about a woman who says she was raped on a redline train. new information about the suspect in this case. michelle: we are also getting word about a second crime. this time a man beaten and robbed on a green line train. that victim sharing the story. we have team coverage today. kevin lewis is on the red line rape and sam ford with the green line victim. but kevin, a story you first saw on abc7. new metro policy and information with police. they are familiar with the rape suspect from a prior incident? kevin: yeah. we'll get to that in a minute. the major policy change coming down this afternoon from wmata general manager paul wiedefeld saying if a violent crime happens on metro property or inside of a train, the public needs to be notified the very the only exception being public notification could hamper the ongoing investigation. also new today we just obtained charging documents from montgomery county showing the alleged red line rapist 39-year-old john hicks was seen masturbating inside of a moving red line train car ten days before th
leadership question about withholding information about a woman who says she was raped on a redline train. new information about the suspect in this case. michelle: we are also getting word about a second crime. this time a man beaten and robbed on a green line train. that victim sharing the story. we have team coverage today. kevin lewis is on the red line rape and sam ford with the green line victim. but kevin, a story you first saw on abc7. new metro policy and information with police. they...
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something called the redline and in. lion inn. it had a watermelon patch in the backyard. people would, in -- it was a britishattraction -- pickets found the watermelons firefight, which began the largest battle of the american revolution, which was unfolding. the colonel and i went to the gates of greenwood cemetery, where the red lion inn once stood, and we started to walk the hills there. it's an amazing cemetery. it is one of the great cemeteries in america where there's not only saw the most famous people in new york city buried, but also the place of an american revolution battle -- nation hung in the balance there. we went through the alleys of oakland and we found an old stone house. -- we went through the alleys of brooklyn and we found an old stone house. that house is on the cover of "washington's immortals." the united states was saved at that point. what i mean by that, there were about 400 ameren drillers -- marylanders who held off the british army commanded by general lord cornwallis. they made a series of bayonet charges that allowed a large portion of the
something called the redline and in. lion inn. it had a watermelon patch in the backyard. people would, in -- it was a britishattraction -- pickets found the watermelons firefight, which began the largest battle of the american revolution, which was unfolding. the colonel and i went to the gates of greenwood cemetery, where the red lion inn once stood, and we started to walk the hills there. it's an amazing cemetery. it is one of the great cemeteries in america where there's not only saw the...
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i hesitate to draw a specific redline but as north korea moves toward having a capability where weapond launch a nuclear against the united states the united states will do a number of things. they will deepen the relationship with japan and south korea. secretary ash carter has already said that this is going to happen. we are going to have to build up more intensive missile defense systems there. more exercises more presence more pressure including i think regime threatening kinds of sentience. so what is the chinese reaction to that? the chinese reaction to that is negative. the building up intensive and more extensive missile defense systems becoming more deeply involved militarily and it makes the chinese more strategically uncountable. that's the conversation because we say to the chinese leadership and i've had these conversations as you know, this is not about you. this is not aimed at you, this is aimed at the regime in pyongyang and we have to take steps to protect ourselves. what are going to do together and what are you going to do pacific league to get these guys off the pa
i hesitate to draw a specific redline but as north korea moves toward having a capability where weapond launch a nuclear against the united states the united states will do a number of things. they will deepen the relationship with japan and south korea. secretary ash carter has already said that this is going to happen. we are going to have to build up more intensive missile defense systems there. more exercises more presence more pressure including i think regime threatening kinds of...
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this idea of a redline, how does that drive science? where i have seen it bio curious is it's about curiosity, lab work and also curiosity around the ethical questions around who's involved in biology, what is an expert in what should be the roles of experts? lock the key and send information up to experts and we will trust them to have it work? one experiment that comes to mind is bio curious is a lab we did on the brock out one test and this is a dna test, a test for breast cancer and however inefficient it is doesn't matter. what matters is i think 2000-dollar pad to do-- pad to attend testing what i can tell you that i wish you could experience with that it costs about 20 cents of chemicals and it's something that would be illegal for us to sell as a product. it would be illegal, but certainly a good case for infringing on the patent, but we are able to do it in the lab and i think people that take it from this intellectual idea to be i did that experiment and so did a whole bunch of other people and we got to ask the question, what
this idea of a redline, how does that drive science? where i have seen it bio curious is it's about curiosity, lab work and also curiosity around the ethical questions around who's involved in biology, what is an expert in what should be the roles of experts? lock the key and send information up to experts and we will trust them to have it work? one experiment that comes to mind is bio curious is a lab we did on the brock out one test and this is a dna test, a test for breast cancer and however...
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the white line as amazon, redline is macy's. they are in sync and something changes two years ago.ing a little to do that. i am sure you are seeing that in europe, the new consumer, the new consumption, the new retail. will there be a consumer spirit in europe? there already is. it is one of the things that has changed. in most countries, it is a contribution to growth. contribution from trade is neutral the negative. investment is not ready to take the lead. in many cases, it is happening. the key is when you look at the --son why we have domestic doing ok, most cases you would find it is a reflection of a fiscal push. spending is doing well because there is a better sentiment in europe. in most cases, the driving forces because we moved to a fiscal --. the thing that we will monitor for the remainder of the year is whether or not we have the means fiscalinue this relaxation. there is no other driving force for us. tom: thank you. a great briefing for the morning. friday was as, change in retail in america. how lousy retail sales appear to be when you look at department stores and
the white line as amazon, redline is macy's. they are in sync and something changes two years ago.ing a little to do that. i am sure you are seeing that in europe, the new consumer, the new consumption, the new retail. will there be a consumer spirit in europe? there already is. it is one of the things that has changed. in most countries, it is a contribution to growth. contribution from trade is neutral the negative. investment is not ready to take the lead. in many cases, it is happening. the...
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if you look at the enterprise customers, those customers are being charged above the redline. if we look across all customer classes, i think the most important part is that is deftly well below pg&e rates but the question of how we get the blue and green lines in line with the red is a challenge and it's a challenge with the rate fairness board as far as giving a fair recommendation and it is a challenge with the commission on how they will adopt appropriate rates. >>>here are the concerns and issues that the rate fairness board has come up with after 5 sessions of meeting with the consultants and staff. the 1st is that the proposed half cent increase over the next 2 fiscal years is not sustainable..the non-guse will be way above the cost of service and the guse will be well below. and we do not believe this is one of the best practices for conserving. this is not where we will need to be as far as an enterprise of operation and if we dig deeper into the classes some customers we paying way more than they should be paying and others will be paying less. so the half cent incre
if you look at the enterprise customers, those customers are being charged above the redline. if we look across all customer classes, i think the most important part is that is deftly well below pg&e rates but the question of how we get the blue and green lines in line with the red is a challenge and it's a challenge with the rate fairness board as far as giving a fair recommendation and it is a challenge with the commission on how they will adopt appropriate rates. >>>here are the...
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they were the people who looked at that map, and they saw that redline, and they said, we don't want to get involved in this war. here is an idea. why don't you tell americans not to sail into the war zone? if we prohibit people from actually going into this area where germany is patrolling, isn't that a way to stay neutral? isn't that a way to stay out of the war? some people are like, this means war. some people are like, listen, we need to stop a few people from getting us into war. what wilson is going to decide is the middle course year. he is going to demand germany pay reparations and accept the right of americans to travel and trade are they wish or risk hostility. this is why the lusitania is important. it is not important because it gets america into the war, it does not. is important because this is a moment in woodrow wilson draws a line in the sand and says to germany, you step over this line , it is highly likely that there will be hostilities. and what is the line? the line is that we are neutral nation, we can do what we want. freedom of the seas, baby. we can go wher
they were the people who looked at that map, and they saw that redline, and they said, we don't want to get involved in this war. here is an idea. why don't you tell americans not to sail into the war zone? if we prohibit people from actually going into this area where germany is patrolling, isn't that a way to stay neutral? isn't that a way to stay out of the war? some people are like, this means war. some people are like, listen, we need to stop a few people from getting us into war. what...
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everything below the letter -- redline is anything below 10, which means distress. this is oil at $29 and this is oil and $49 so you can see their life is getting a little bit easier when you are looking at distressed companies. above $50 atraded barrel for the first time since november. that's get more on this with virginie maisonneuve. great to have you on the program. when you look at that -- when you look at rent above $50, it was a psychological level. what does it tell us that the markets are clearing a lot sooner than we thought and we are not in the oversupply hanger? virginie: the short-term and the medium-term, the short-term, clearly you have the supply disruption that is helping but clearly medium-term, when you see how poor growth globally is and when you see this competition for cash that is going on, so if you look at some of the oil-producing countries' repayment of debt and barrels when they barred at hundred $20 a barrel and are paying back at $40 or $50, they are going to have to pay back to 23 more times oil than originally thought. in the short-
everything below the letter -- redline is anything below 10, which means distress. this is oil at $29 and this is oil and $49 so you can see their life is getting a little bit easier when you are looking at distressed companies. above $50 atraded barrel for the first time since november. that's get more on this with virginie maisonneuve. great to have you on the program. when you look at that -- when you look at rent above $50, it was a psychological level. what does it tell us that the markets...
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they also provided redline comments. want to explain to everybody that process as were all going through it, i pointed commissioner tran dejesus and tim is a gold on a subcommittee to make sure we can incorporate the suggestions. the way collaborative for form works is we got some large scale things to look at some summaries. there's a lot of redline comments some that contradict each other in some ways because they take subject matter experts from across the country who look at our policy and will say, for example, even though the doj economic recommendations on teasers one way or another, if you look at the comments, some of the common say this might be too restrictive. if you do adopt tasters might want to change this. some of the comments agree with certain stakeholder feedback and some disagree. so, we need to take all those comments that is a commission and present another option to the public. for those of you who are last were here last week with water stakeholder feedback really thoroughly in this commission kno
they also provided redline comments. want to explain to everybody that process as were all going through it, i pointed commissioner tran dejesus and tim is a gold on a subcommittee to make sure we can incorporate the suggestions. the way collaborative for form works is we got some large scale things to look at some summaries. there's a lot of redline comments some that contradict each other in some ways because they take subject matter experts from across the country who look at our policy and...
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they also provided redline comments. want to explain to everybody that process as were all going through it, i pointed commissioner tran dejesus and tim is a gold on a subcommittee to make sure we can incorporate the suggestions. the way collaborative for form works is we got some large scale things to look at some summaries. there's a lot of redline comments some that contradict each other in some ways because they take subject matter experts from across the country who look at our policy and will say, for example, even though the doj economic recommendations on teasers one way or another, if you look at the comments, some of the common say this might be too restrictive. if you do adopt tasters might want to change this. some of the comments agree with certain stakeholder feedback and some disagree. so, we need to take all those comments that is a commission and present another option to the public. for those of you who are last were here last week with water stakeholder feedback really thoroughly in this commission kno
they also provided redline comments. want to explain to everybody that process as were all going through it, i pointed commissioner tran dejesus and tim is a gold on a subcommittee to make sure we can incorporate the suggestions. the way collaborative for form works is we got some large scale things to look at some summaries. there's a lot of redline comments some that contradict each other in some ways because they take subject matter experts from across the country who look at our policy and...
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oil is that redline at right there. guest: what is surprising on this chart is the commodity have been struck off by emerging market debts. oil has been holding up, we know because of supply side related reasons which will be short-term and temporary. when and if we fall back into a lower oil regime, this will be done in the crisis. scarlet: bloomberg is reporting that chinese officials plan to ask their counterparts about the prospect of the fed rate in june, trying to get more clarity on when the fed might try to raise rates. what kind of pressure does that put on the yuan? puts chinaefinitely under pressure again, but not because of the fed. i think what is important for emerging markets that -- we saw this in 2013, we saw this in december once again -- the carry trade becomes undermined by fed hikes. why haven't we seen in august or february like scenario yet. it seems it caused such panic in august. where is it? the market is still digesting it and a little bit torn. i think there is a notion what the fed is tellin
oil is that redline at right there. guest: what is surprising on this chart is the commodity have been struck off by emerging market debts. oil has been holding up, we know because of supply side related reasons which will be short-term and temporary. when and if we fall back into a lower oil regime, this will be done in the crisis. scarlet: bloomberg is reporting that chinese officials plan to ask their counterparts about the prospect of the fed rate in june, trying to get more clarity on when...
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china's manufacturing, the redline, appears to have stabilized.ad a stronger reading in germany, the light blue line. france, the other blue line. i don't know what to make of that. bob, a global strategist joins me in the studio. how do you interpret the mishmash >> mu? bob: two thirds of the manufacturing pmi for below 50. you had contracting manufacturing activity in two thirds of the country and it was more than that on a weighted basis when you have the u.s. and china both the low 50. in the data we got out over the last 24 hours or so, you got about two thirds that are now above 50. not dramatically. china is above. u.s. is above. if you standouts. france suffering from whatever france is suffering from. they have been an underperformer in europe. we have gone from a global manufacturing sector in the latter part of last year into early this year that was contracting. commodity prices were weakening. industrial metals prices were weaker. in the last two to three months, we have seen gradual improvement in now you have manufacturing expanding
china's manufacturing, the redline, appears to have stabilized.ad a stronger reading in germany, the light blue line. france, the other blue line. i don't know what to make of that. bob, a global strategist joins me in the studio. how do you interpret the mishmash >> mu? bob: two thirds of the manufacturing pmi for below 50. you had contracting manufacturing activity in two thirds of the country and it was more than that on a weighted basis when you have the u.s. and china both the low...
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forredlining that i fought when i was on the banking and repairs, i was one of the first guys to support redlining legislation. it got past in the 1970's. it still goes on today. it is just as destructive. you can't get a mortgage. finding $110 million in shady lending practices. the result is the same. black families live in neighborhoods where the average income of their neighbors is wear a to $12,000 less white family would live with the same income. the children don't have the same opportunities. there is powerful research, you have seen it, that confirms what you have all known for a long time. thehborhoods, the schools, opportunities, the social norms of the neighborhood, are critical in shaping children's mores, shaping their opportunities. and children from those middle class families who can't move in to a neighborhood that has those norms, they don't get the higher income neighborhoods. and they lose opportunity. but they have the same economic power on paper. education. black kids don't get the same access to good schools and resources that their white counterparts do. it's not surprisi
forredlining that i fought when i was on the banking and repairs, i was one of the first guys to support redlining legislation. it got past in the 1970's. it still goes on today. it is just as destructive. you can't get a mortgage. finding $110 million in shady lending practices. the result is the same. black families live in neighborhoods where the average income of their neighbors is wear a to $12,000 less white family would live with the same income. the children don't have the same...
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redline, chemical women's now the new red line is if you move against aleppo which clearly is in the's what they've been prepping for for the last several months. martha: we've seen hundreds of thousands of people killed in this situation and as you point out, the first said was there was a red line that was put down if these chemical weapons, we all know what happened with that red line that did not exist as far as the united states was concerned then we heard from hillary clinton and the president, assad must go. within a heartbeat, this whole situation is going to change in course assad is dug in and still killing people and in this case dropping bombs and exploding in areas where we have people that have been trained by the us. >> well, and that's the thing. assad's forces and the russians who are supporting him are mostly attacking the forces that the united states has stood up and trained and is equipping so those are our guys so as to speak. the moderates if you will, moderate rebels and in the meantime while the regime and russians and our guys are duking it out, isis is free
redline, chemical women's now the new red line is if you move against aleppo which clearly is in the's what they've been prepping for for the last several months. martha: we've seen hundreds of thousands of people killed in this situation and as you point out, the first said was there was a red line that was put down if these chemical weapons, we all know what happened with that red line that did not exist as far as the united states was concerned then we heard from hillary clinton and the...
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amendments, that will bring members attention of the past this out, it's a section 201 and has redlining and some green lining, the schroeder bill refers to the green lining, the changes in green, then i will have a second amendment in red. to sort of help you in a visual. these consummate each other, the first is very short and requires the oversight board to give priority to bonds that have been issued with the full faith and credit of the puerto rican government through their constitution. this priority is already the stated goal of the bill. it strengthens the bill to eliminate any wiggle room by the oversight board to reinterpret the phrase "resoppect the relate lawfulness." complyquires them to with the lawful priorities. that is the difference. it is vitally important that doesn't happen here because you dre dealing with full faith an credit of constitutional dad. he messaged owners of that debt that your contract is not valid is a message to bond markets that are not sacrosanct and can be renegotiated at the government's convenience. that will increase borrowing costs for everyon
amendments, that will bring members attention of the past this out, it's a section 201 and has redlining and some green lining, the schroeder bill refers to the green lining, the changes in green, then i will have a second amendment in red. to sort of help you in a visual. these consummate each other, the first is very short and requires the oversight board to give priority to bonds that have been issued with the full faith and credit of the puerto rican government through their constitution....
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he had a redline that if assad used chemical weapons, he's going to bomb that, so he rethought that. so rethinking as leaders is something we should give them slack to do. neil: that's a magnanimous way to look at this. so what do you tell the jeb bushes and the lindsey grahams who are in this perfect pechual state? to say we're not going, we can't support them, but soon support osama bin laden. he didn't say that. but what you know i'm saying. that they're just viscerally against donald trump. >> how can you blame them? they've been just massacred by aalmost all. christie came back in and of course ben carson was never really challenged by donald trump. but, you know, lynne and i have been married for 54 years, and we've had some crosswords in those 54 years. but there's certain loyalty to certain principles, and i think america just stands for so much. flying over these little houses today and as i landed -- this is a wonderful country and these guys aren't going to jeopardize it just because their feelings were hurt. they're bigger than that. neil: i don't think they are, foster.
he had a redline that if assad used chemical weapons, he's going to bomb that, so he rethought that. so rethinking as leaders is something we should give them slack to do. neil: that's a magnanimous way to look at this. so what do you tell the jeb bushes and the lindsey grahams who are in this perfect pechual state? to say we're not going, we can't support them, but soon support osama bin laden. he didn't say that. but what you know i'm saying. that they're just viscerally against donald trump....
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this idea of a redline, how does that drive science?tat i have seen tha -- which is theurious abo role of experts and send all this information off with experts and we will trust them to have it work. one experiment that comes to so a dna tests, a test for breast cancer, and however efficient it is does not matter. what matters is the $2000 patented test. and what i can tell you that i wish you could his experience 20 centssts about of chemicals and would be the illegal for us to sell as a product. lab,re able to do it as a from thisple take it intellectual ideas that i did this experiment and so did a bunch of other people, and we got to ask the question, what is up with that? is that how things should be? how might they be different? it does not have to be this way. in some ways it is good because it means the test tested with your doctor so it is not just people testing themselves. it sparks all these questions of curiosity around science and curiosity around the bigger question of science and society. i think that bracket test puts
this idea of a redline, how does that drive science?tat i have seen tha -- which is theurious abo role of experts and send all this information off with experts and we will trust them to have it work. one experiment that comes to so a dna tests, a test for breast cancer, and however efficient it is does not matter. what matters is the $2000 patented test. and what i can tell you that i wish you could his experience 20 centssts about of chemicals and would be the illegal for us to sell as a...
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it says section 201 has redlining and also some green lines and the shorter bill refers to the green,e green lining, the changes in green and then i will have a second amendment that is in red so just to sort of help you in a visual way. anyway, i have to amendments that complement each other. the first is short and immense pro-mesa to require the oversight board to give priority to bonds that have been issued with full faith and credit of the puerto rican governments through their constitution. places ahead of bondholders. it is widely important that doesn't happen here because we are dealing with full faith and credit constitutional debt. a message to owners of that debt that your contract is not valid is a message to bond markets of constitutional bonds are not sacrosanct and can be renegotiated at the governments convenience. that will increase borrowing costs are going including my own state of louisiana at a time when we can least afford it. so again we've got to watch the bond market. if we change the rules, future bond, future debt and interest that goes with that will have to
it says section 201 has redlining and also some green lines and the shorter bill refers to the green,e green lining, the changes in green and then i will have a second amendment that is in red so just to sort of help you in a visual way. anyway, i have to amendments that complement each other. the first is short and immense pro-mesa to require the oversight board to give priority to bonds that have been issued with full faith and credit of the puerto rican governments through their...
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we still are seeing the legacies of those policies from redlining to fha policies, to have policies that were designed to the legacy of that still exists in segregated neighborhoodsf today. among african-americans has fallen over the past half-century, something we should be proud of.am black poverty rates are still more than double that of whites. that means the same for kids whe today. children of color are often twice as likely to be poor as white children. in fact, one out of three hispanic children growing up are growing up in poverty. one in six african american children live in what is called extreme poverty on less than $8e a day. this is not who we are as a nation. our children our greatestwe national resource in the global knowledge-based economy competing against other nations from germany to japan and the most viable natural resource the nation had is not oil or coal or gas. that's the genius of our children.vi you see, many people think brown was about achieving greaterpl justice for black people, but what we really understand especially in retrospect as the african-american
we still are seeing the legacies of those policies from redlining to fha policies, to have policies that were designed to the legacy of that still exists in segregated neighborhoodsf today. among african-americans has fallen over the past half-century, something we should be proud of.am black poverty rates are still more than double that of whites. that means the same for kids whe today. children of color are often twice as likely to be poor as white children. in fact, one out of three hispanic...
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building economic security through home ownership -- legally enforced segregation, restrictive deeds, redlining, land contracts. so that coming out of the great depression, america built a middle class, but systemic discrimination kept most african-american families from being part of it. the civil rights movement of the 1960s was also an economic movement. during the 1960s and the 1970s, there was some progress in closing the racial wealth gap. but then during the reagan years of the 1980s, that gap exploded. from 1984 to 2009, the wealth gap between black families and white families tripled. think about what that means. if things weren't already bad enough by then, the crash of 2008 made them worse. the housing collapse destroyed trillions of dollars in family wealth across this country, but the crash hit african-american families like a punch in the gut. because middle class black families' wealth was disproportionately concentrated in home ownership, these families were hit harder by the housing collapse. but they also got hit harder because of discriminatory lending practices. and i just w
building economic security through home ownership -- legally enforced segregation, restrictive deeds, redlining, land contracts. so that coming out of the great depression, america built a middle class, but systemic discrimination kept most african-american families from being part of it. the civil rights movement of the 1960s was also an economic movement. during the 1960s and the 1970s, there was some progress in closing the racial wealth gap. but then during the reagan years of the 1980s,...
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on the imagine if you are 10 cars in a line at a red light and all of the cars are talking in the redlinens green, everybody can move at the same time. there are huge energy efficiencies in that. awarenessituational and that which means there will be fewer actions because the car will be aware of other cars in the vicinity. if that kind of technology takes off and we have enough cars with transponders, then the whole ground transportation system becomes infinitely safer and much more efficient. it depends on which of these technologies or fuel efficiencies or bureaucratic and depending on which one of those occurs, i think we will have our transportation future going in one direction or the other. host: rob is from georgia, good morning. caller: good morning. i'm a pilot instructor my question is more about licensing or the ability of the. pilot. i'm an instructor in savannah, georgia. i'm wondering when the computer who will beg, flying this airplane? the ability of the person with the controls -- you are talking about computers running this thing. working,computer stops does the pilot h
on the imagine if you are 10 cars in a line at a red light and all of the cars are talking in the redlinens green, everybody can move at the same time. there are huge energy efficiencies in that. awarenessituational and that which means there will be fewer actions because the car will be aware of other cars in the vicinity. if that kind of technology takes off and we have enough cars with transponders, then the whole ground transportation system becomes infinitely safer and much more efficient....
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for generations, redlining and restricting covenants and outright discrimination kept families of color locked out of entire neighborhoods and created segregated communities that linger to this day. these were tools of racial oppression as well as economic oppression, and they went far -- in far too many cases hand in hand. the fair housing act made these despicable practices illegal everywhere. congress included another important component in the fair housing act, a requirement that h.u.d. and its grantees administer their federal housing and urban development grants in a way that would affirmatively further fair housing. state and local governments, public housing authorities were required to use their federal funds in ways that would reverse rather than reinforce segregation in these communities, but today the outlines of decades-old discrimination are still too visible. i listened to a preacher on martin luther king day on a cold cleveland january morning two and a half years ago. he said something we all know but don't think enough about. life expectancy is connected to your zip co
for generations, redlining and restricting covenants and outright discrimination kept families of color locked out of entire neighborhoods and created segregated communities that linger to this day. these were tools of racial oppression as well as economic oppression, and they went far -- in far too many cases hand in hand. the fair housing act made these despicable practices illegal everywhere. congress included another important component in the fair housing act, a requirement that h.u.d. and...