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your school doing pretty much the same thing you described with nutritional needs, clothing, sanitation need. is this, in fact, a system of social services in addition to math and reading? >> absolutely. there isn't a teacher at my school that wouldn't do anything and everything. not just at my school. in my district as a whole. there's so many teachers aparting forward their own time and money to the point of missing events with their own families to give to the children that need us. >> thank you for being with us. >> of course, thank you for having me. i appreciate the opportunity. >> sonya, teaching in the albuquerque public school system. later on "inside story", we tell you how poverty damages brain development with science correspondent jake ward, and where is poverty growing among students. what are the consequences for the kids and the schools they attend. stay with us. it's nds reason. -- it's "inside story". >>> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm ray suarez. this time on the programme we are taking a closer look at a stunning development. more than half of th
your school doing pretty much the same thing you described with nutritional needs, clothing, sanitation need. is this, in fact, a system of social services in addition to math and reading? >> absolutely. there isn't a teacher at my school that wouldn't do anything and everything. not just at my school. in my district as a whole. there's so many teachers aparting forward their own time and money to the point of missing events with their own families to give to the children that need us....
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. >> bob kelly, you and me need hand sanitizer quick. >> it is tough.e are using same keyboard, door handles, one of us goes down. >> in the commercial breaks we have the group hugs. >> maybe they have to stop. >> we make out... >> well, okay i went a little too far. >> what do we
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the community is home to some of india's poorest people lacking access to proper sanitation, food and shelter, and need to turn it the state-run health care system when they fall ill, a system on which the government spends 1% of g.d.p. >> if you want to do well by poor people we must enhance that by not providing necessary budgets. we are ensuring that there'll be no expansion of the system no improvement of quality and poor people will continue not to access basic health care so far ass. budgets have long been a contentious issue. observers say often they are not able spend funds given because of challenges like bureaucracy. the result smaller health care budgets. >> some worry budget cuts will weaken india's health care system. people involved in encouraging the growth of the private medical sector say there's a need to refocus funds. >> one of india's well-known doctors says the government must purchase services from the private sector if it's to have a chance of providing health care to all indians. >> we should align all assets of health care services and providers on the ground, make integrated
the community is home to some of india's poorest people lacking access to proper sanitation, food and shelter, and need to turn it the state-run health care system when they fall ill, a system on which the government spends 1% of g.d.p. >> if you want to do well by poor people we must enhance that by not providing necessary budgets. we are ensuring that there'll be no expansion of the system no improvement of quality and poor people will continue not to access basic health care so far...
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there is huge needs for shelter, huge needs for water and sanitation and of course things like getting children back into school and back on track with their education. we know from experience the school is one of the fastest ways to help the recover from the traumatic experience like this. >> she joins us from unicef thank you very much stay safe and best of luck there. >>> let's get more on the storm and devastation it brought to the islands. our meteorologist is at the world weather center. you heard her say it's almost like a bomb went off. gale winds still very strong. >> it is slowly starting to weaken which is good news. but just gathering that information that alice was talking about, this is bringing back very similar characteristics and similar reminders of what was the strongest supertyphoon to impact the philippines back in 2013. that was a strong category 5 as well. this is actually the second strongest storm to make landfall since supertyphoon haiyan over a year ago. this is what it looks like after it crossed over the capital city. it made landful in the morning with win
there is huge needs for shelter, huge needs for water and sanitation and of course things like getting children back into school and back on track with their education. we know from experience the school is one of the fastest ways to help the recover from the traumatic experience like this. >> she joins us from unicef thank you very much stay safe and best of luck there. >>> let's get more on the storm and devastation it brought to the islands. our meteorologist is at the world...
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sanitation, and timing. the results will be revealed at an awards breakfast monday. kimberly: going to need a warm coat for the palm sunday services. eileen: teens and 20's in the morning. the afternoon will be brighter, more sunshine, highs in the upper 40's. still about 11 degrees cooler than we should be this time of year. 60's monday and closer to average for the work week. kimberly: we have 30 minutes to go. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: another train-car collision, this time in los angeles. here's more. >> looks like two cars derailed. reporter: a chilling train car crash in los angeles, adding to a string of crashes across the u.s. in recent weeks. this time, a commuter train slammed into a car that was making an improper turn at a crossing in front of the university of southern california the impact all but demolishing the silver car. miraculously, the driver was still alive. >> we use the jaws of life to extra great driver. reporter: also injured, the train operator
sanitation, and timing. the results will be revealed at an awards breakfast monday. kimberly: going to need a warm coat for the palm sunday services. eileen: teens and 20's in the morning. the afternoon will be brighter, more sunshine, highs in the upper 40's. still about 11 degrees cooler than we should be this time of year. 60's monday and closer to average for the work week. kimberly: we have 30 minutes to go. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible...
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. >> i think it needs improvement but i don't know what they would do with $11 billion. sanitationcurity. >> the legislators in new jersey and new york have attempted to reform the port authority. but governor christie and cuomo vetoed the efforts. >> one of the thing legislators were trying to do was get more transparency. so how are we supposed to know where this money is going? bill: a classic government boondoggle. they could pay for a limo for every bus rider instead of building this with that kind of money. >> how much do you really no about this? the most expensive real estate in the united states. by a huge chunk. tear the one down and mess up bus traffic. bill: what i know i know about it is, the government is incompetent. the actual physical building is not the problem. they are completely inefficient and late. >> it will be expensive and there will be corruption. and the 1st.out. you will never do this cheap. the money is always there. bill: i guess you could say that. >> all over brooklyn. we have the story next "chasing". >> playing football. football. apparently it is
. >> i think it needs improvement but i don't know what they would do with $11 billion. sanitationcurity. >> the legislators in new jersey and new york have attempted to reform the port authority. but governor christie and cuomo vetoed the efforts. >> one of the thing legislators were trying to do was get more transparency. so how are we supposed to know where this money is going? bill: a classic government boondoggle. they could pay for a limo for every bus rider instead of...
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. >> bob kelly, you and me need hand sanitizer quick. >> it is tough. we are using same keyboard, door handles, one of us goes down. >> in the commercial breaks we have the group hugs. >> maybe they have to stop. >> we make out... >> well, okay i went a little too far. >> what do we have, bob we've owe. >> we have pictures. >> can we show. >> can you do the weather. >> sue, can do you the weather. >> let it go, let it go. >> okay. >> there you go, look at that. >> we don't have any tape or anything or any sound by the but we have this joke. >> somehow that survived. >> yes. >> by the way, also did you see villanova game on sat the day in a lot of people did. >> yes. >> end of the game they had that player crying, yes. >> i love this girl. very strong. so we have been talking on twitter over the weekend. she's coming in the tv station. >> yes. >> see if she can fix this place. >> she will bring it. >> cry and play at the the same time. >> should we make her cry. >> by the time she gets here, we will be crying. >> all right. so, watch for her her name is
. >> bob kelly, you and me need hand sanitizer quick. >> it is tough. we are using same keyboard, door handles, one of us goes down. >> in the commercial breaks we have the group hugs. >> maybe they have to stop. >> we make out... >> well, okay i went a little too far. >> what do we have, bob we've owe. >> we have pictures. >> can we show. >> can you do the weather. >> sue, can do you the weather. >> let it go, let it go....
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sanitation water. we are doing everything to meet their needs while we look at longer term solutions. >> we are talking about water, and thousands without running water to their home. that's about as bad as it gets. has the state done enough? >> we are doing everything we can. >> is it enough. >> mother nature is the biggest obstacle. we don't have the water. in east porterville if we had water flowing, we'd be in a different situation. many wouldn't be in that situation. >> under the california disaster assistance act, the state has drilled to help drill wells. the problem is it could take nine months to complete. it's estimated it would cost 9.6 million. in the meantime it is a race to get as many of these large tanks installed between the heat of summer and spring steps in. >> is it anticipatable that in the united states and california, people are living without running water in their homes, is that acceptable? >> there's a situation here where wells have run dry. there's no longer a water source. what we can do is get water to the individuals. >> reporter: is it happening fast enough? >> it could
sanitation water. we are doing everything to meet their needs while we look at longer term solutions. >> we are talking about water, and thousands without running water to their home. that's about as bad as it gets. has the state done enough? >> we are doing everything we can. >> is it enough. >> mother nature is the biggest obstacle. we don't have the water. in east porterville if we had water flowing, we'd be in a different situation. many wouldn't be in that...
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sanitation water. we're doing everything we can to meet their needs while we start to look at longer-term solutions. >>eporter: we're talking about water and thousands of people without running water to their home. that's about as bad as it get. so has the state done enough? >> well mother nature is our biggest obstacle. in east porterville if we had water flowing through the tullely river we would be in a completely different situation. >> reporter: under the california disaster assistance act, the state has committed $1.2 million to help drill a new county well. the problem? it could take nine months to complete, and it is estimated it will cost 1.6 million, and it's up to the county to find the funding to make up the difference. in the meantime it's a race to get as many of these tanks installed before the heat sets in. is it acceptable that people are living without running water in their homes? >> well we have a situation where we have wells that have run dry because there is not a water source in the nearby river. so we have to continue to get weather to these individuals. >> reporter: is that ha
sanitation water. we're doing everything we can to meet their needs while we start to look at longer-term solutions. >>eporter: we're talking about water and thousands of people without running water to their home. that's about as bad as it get. so has the state done enough? >> well mother nature is our biggest obstacle. in east porterville if we had water flowing through the tullely river we would be in a completely different situation. >> reporter: under the california...
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if you needed medical attention, you went to the medic tent. if you were hungry, you went to the kitchen. sanitationround and cleans every inch of this park. so it took my breath away when i first got here. jose: i knew my neighbors. i spoke to my neighbors. and we all connected, and we felt like family, and we wanted to take care of one another, and we wanted to look out for one another. we wanted to share information. nicole: we're all people. we all should be able to relate to each other and empathize with each other and respect each other. jake: i learned that we may not all be rich. um, we don't have thousands and thousands of dollars. but everyone here is rich, 'cause everyone here treats others how they want to be treated. russell: the gift of giving is the driving force of occupy. it's the nucleus of its spirit. its spirit is about love and sharing. lillian: this is the sanest acre on the planet. russell: and it's bringing dialogue about important subject matter to the forefront. stuff that has been swept under the rug and has been hidden. nicole: the 99% versus the 1%, inequality in america
if you needed medical attention, you went to the medic tent. if you were hungry, you went to the kitchen. sanitationround and cleans every inch of this park. so it took my breath away when i first got here. jose: i knew my neighbors. i spoke to my neighbors. and we all connected, and we felt like family, and we wanted to take care of one another, and we wanted to look out for one another. we wanted to share information. nicole: we're all people. we all should be able to relate to each other and...
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that's all been sanitized for your protection because now it's time for the raw passion of a whacked out love story. looking for a great first date activity and your bowling ball needsng? do what oscar mathers did. throw your date out of at plane. nothing says i think you're swell like forcing her into a 10000-foot free fall. this is shanna, oscars victim, i mean date. after showing her his boy scout badge in shoe packing it was time to give her the ol' heave hoe. we can see him holding on to shanna the first few thousand feet to guide her free fall and grab a little something something on the way down. when it was time to let go and open the chutes, oscar must have been feeling pretty good knowing he scored some big points. >> good job. >> the only thing left to do was figure out where she went. not there. nope, not there either. how do you lose a girl in the sky? oh there she is. chute's open and -- is she supposed to be spinning out of control like that? >> shanna, shanna pull the brake! >> didn't think so. shanna oh, this is awful, this is horrible. he promised her parents he'd have her home by dinnertime, alive. >> shanna! >> oh, boy nothing kills a date like k
that's all been sanitized for your protection because now it's time for the raw passion of a whacked out love story. looking for a great first date activity and your bowling ball needsng? do what oscar mathers did. throw your date out of at plane. nothing says i think you're swell like forcing her into a 10000-foot free fall. this is shanna, oscars victim, i mean date. after showing her his boy scout badge in shoe packing it was time to give her the ol' heave hoe. we can see him holding on to...
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because of the extraordinary need for infrastructure. 1.4 billion people in the world don't have access to electricity. 2.5 billion people don't have access to basic sanitation services. >> 27 other countries say they'll join the bank, including india and new zealand. britain this week became the first g-7 nation to show support. but the japanese government is staying cautious. officials say there's a lack of transparency in the new bank's operational framework. >>> well this is the time of year when managers and workers in japan sit down to talk about wages. executives an japan's airlines say business are improving and they want to share the benefits. the airline is offering workers their first increase in monthly base pay in 14 years. managers at jal have proposed the wage increase of 2,000 yen or about $16.50. representatives of the airline's largest union had demanded a 1% increase in base pay in this year's wage negotiations. the offer from management doesn't match that target but union negotiators say they'll accept it. jal filed for bankruptcy in 2010. the airline has been rebuilding itself through measures such as sharp cuts in personnel costs. manag
because of the extraordinary need for infrastructure. 1.4 billion people in the world don't have access to electricity. 2.5 billion people don't have access to basic sanitation services. >> 27 other countries say they'll join the bank, including india and new zealand. britain this week became the first g-7 nation to show support. but the japanese government is staying cautious. officials say there's a lack of transparency in the new bank's operational framework. >>> well this is...
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being humane as being sort of medical procedures as being the sanitized process like you would do with assisted suicide or ö pet that needse euthanized. the firing squad is fundamentally violent. it uses force to kill. and even if it's not necessarily more painful as an objective matter, it is more violent. and it strikes us as kind of a reversal or back ward trend from this process. >> woodruff: jennifer dobner one other question. what do the people in the state of utah think about the death penalty, about the firing squad? >> well, this is a very conservative place. and we've us a been very pro death penalty. so i don't know that there is great surprise that this is become on the books so to speak. i was sort of struck though by the votes in both the house and the senate. they were not as close in favor of reinstating this method. so that shows perhaps some shift in public opinion. i mean, certainly there are those in t@e community who are opposed to the death penalty at all, and we heard from those people as this process moved through the legislature. but i'm not surprised that it was reinstated. >> woodruff: jennifer
being humane as being sort of medical procedures as being the sanitized process like you would do with assisted suicide or ö pet that needse euthanized. the firing squad is fundamentally violent. it uses force to kill. and even if it's not necessarily more painful as an objective matter, it is more violent. and it strikes us as kind of a reversal or back ward trend from this process. >> woodruff: jennifer dobner one other question. what do the people in the state of utah think about the...
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need to have supplies and food and also products for the hospital to accommodate. reporter: doctors also fear a second emergency. without access to clean water and proper sanitation, disease will spread quickly. meanwhile, it could take days for aid workers to vanuatu reach's remote islands. -- to reach vanuatu's remote islands. the extent of the devastation is still unclear. molly: you are watching "france 24." reporter: one step away from the place in the champions league. they suffered in a first leg in london. the gunners need to make history if they're going to return the deficit. no team has allah five and they are needing to score twice. >> they are residing against us, we are conscious of that but we have absolutely to give everything to make the stats a lie. that is all i desire, and that is all i believe we can do. reporter: thomas, jack, and nicola, the defender gabrielle could return after a hamstring program -- problem. >> yeah, we will show a different side to our game this mess because we did not show up at all in the first leg against monaco. it was a little bit of a surprise you from the last 14 games, we won 12, but of course we do not play well
need to have supplies and food and also products for the hospital to accommodate. reporter: doctors also fear a second emergency. without access to clean water and proper sanitation, disease will spread quickly. meanwhile, it could take days for aid workers to vanuatu reach's remote islands. -- to reach vanuatu's remote islands. the extent of the devastation is still unclear. molly: you are watching "france 24." reporter: one step away from the place in the champions league. they...
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need to do and what you can realistic realistically do? >> we really clearly prioritized some life-saving interventions. nutrition, water and sanitation, provision of key medical equipment such as measle vaccination to prevent the spread of disease. the second thing we've done is really focus on education because more than 10 million children are out of school, and why education in a humanitarian crisis, you may be asking. because we feel that education is key to really breaking the cycle of the violence, allowing children safe space and providing an opportunity for education so these children can help rebuild their country once the crisis is over. >> thank you very much, indeed. from unicef painting a picture of the situation in northeastern nigeria now and the challenges facing people there as they try to get on with their lives. now move to go liberia which has reported it's first ebola case, 27 days without any new infections. the government hoped to declare the country ebola-free next month but questions have been raised the about the way the "world health organization" handled the initial outbreak more than a year ago. they deca
need to do and what you can realistic realistically do? >> we really clearly prioritized some life-saving interventions. nutrition, water and sanitation, provision of key medical equipment such as measle vaccination to prevent the spread of disease. the second thing we've done is really focus on education because more than 10 million children are out of school, and why education in a humanitarian crisis, you may be asking. because we feel that education is key to really breaking the cycle...
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need is growing. according to the u.n. and other agencies, about 13 million people, more than half the population lacks safe water and sanitation. 10.5 million lack secure access to food. more than 800,000 children are said to be acutely ma nourishished. -- malnourished. of the $600 million requested by aid agencies less than half has been delivered so far. >>> what is the scene like where you are? what are you witnessing seeing hearing? >> well explosions basically are continuing for the past few days from the air strikes. and because of the military camps that have been targeted within the city so it's within proximity. one of the biggest explosions that happened actually happened near where i live right now which happened yesterday night. so we are in a war zone basically. >> what are the civilian casualties, what impact is that having on the rest of the population? >> well, admittedly, the civilian casualty is low considering the bombardment bombardment levels we're getting inside the city the tense hours of air strikes, the civilian casualties are admittedly low. the houthis tried to put the numbers at hundreds when in rea
need is growing. according to the u.n. and other agencies, about 13 million people, more than half the population lacks safe water and sanitation. 10.5 million lack secure access to food. more than 800,000 children are said to be acutely ma nourishished. -- malnourished. of the $600 million requested by aid agencies less than half has been delivered so far. >>> what is the scene like where you are? what are you witnessing seeing hearing? >> well explosions basically are...
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sanitation department? there was gold in there? according to kathleen smith of the u.s. geological survey, mining human waste could reduce the needor mining programs that are bad for the environment. as a group we consume large quantities of copper, used in cell phones and other technologies. even the jewelry industry now is jumping in to take advantage of this potentially lucrative new source of precious metal. >> she means everything to you. isn't it time you showed her? introducing toilet gold. >> it's from the toilet. >> you shouldn't have. >> there are so many ways to show her you love her. but only one that says, i love you with gold sourced directly from your butt. >> are these -- >> yes. >> oh, gross! >> toilet gold. tell her she's your number one with number two. >> available at walgreens. >> jimmy: available at walgreens? they really have everything. we have college basketball to entertain us. [ cheers and applause ] ncaa tournament sweet 16 starts tomorrow. this is one of the great sporting events in the united states. one of the few sporting events that most people feel like they want to know at least a little about w
sanitation department? there was gold in there? according to kathleen smith of the u.s. geological survey, mining human waste could reduce the needor mining programs that are bad for the environment. as a group we consume large quantities of copper, used in cell phones and other technologies. even the jewelry industry now is jumping in to take advantage of this potentially lucrative new source of precious metal. >> she means everything to you. isn't it time you showed her? introducing...
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sanitation restored immediately. the circuit riders also had the technical know how to rig the generators electrical system and even drive a backhoe if needed to clear the streets. all of this type of assistance is essential to restore water supply in an emergency. i call the circuit rider to help me at a double pond water association, a community of about 1,000 homes to find a line break, causing a loss of water for many homes. the circuit rider came with advance radar equipment that can precisely identify the location of the break, which on this day happened to be out in the woods. by funding the circuit riders congress is allowing all small s and rural communities to share this technical resource that no one community can afford on their own. we think it is the best use of our federal water environmental dollars. with the certification under the safe drinking water act of 1996 state rural water associations have become the main source of training for operators and main source of continued education credits. which are needed every year to maintain this certification. many parts of rural america have seen things move on. many parts of rura
sanitation restored immediately. the circuit riders also had the technical know how to rig the generators electrical system and even drive a backhoe if needed to clear the streets. all of this type of assistance is essential to restore water supply in an emergency. i call the circuit rider to help me at a double pond water association, a community of about 1,000 homes to find a line break, causing a loss of water for many homes. the circuit rider came with advance radar equipment that can...
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sanitation. there is staggering water everywhere, so we are certainly working to get hygiene materials to people. clean water is very important in this situation. dealing withsly water purification tablets. the absolute basics. food, people need food. particularly in those outer provinces. we need to get that there is soon as we can. angie: that is tom perry on the phone with us. care australia senior media advisor. thank you for the update in van uatu. about 30 estimated killed, and so many more in question as to whether or not help can reach them right now. thank you so much for that. lots more to come on this show this morning, including the nasdaq president adena friedman joining us in the studio in an exclusive interview in about an hour. 10 past 11:00 for those watching from sydney. our next guest says the dollar rally is not going away anytime soon. find out why when first up returns. ♪ angie: time to look at some stories we are tracking this week. think of japan will announce on tuesday whether it will continue on its monetary policy path after a two a meeting. it has placed downward pressure on the young, but a majority of bloomberg economist think changes on the way for october. --nese property developer a than $60
sanitation. there is staggering water everywhere, so we are certainly working to get hygiene materials to people. clean water is very important in this situation. dealing withsly water purification tablets. the absolute basics. food, people need food. particularly in those outer provinces. we need to get that there is soon as we can. angie: that is tom perry on the phone with us. care australia senior media advisor. thank you for the update in van uatu. about 30 estimated killed, and so many...
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need to wrap ourselves around the new visions regarding civil rights that dr. king spoke about. even as he finished his life in memphis speaking about economic opportunities of sanitation workers. he was heading to washington on the poor people's march. not to keep our people poor but to challenge the government on wealth inequality. here we are now, some 50 years later. 1968 was the time of his death. talking about how we can embrace our young people to be able to get them to understand that they are a quality and rights are tied to their pocketbook rates. -- they're a quality rights are tied to their pocketbook rights. i did something in houston regarding young people being taken as interns and private sectors. it was an amazing experience. the business person and the young person, high school students, whose lives were changed. in this instance it was a job in a business and they were given in association with the business owner to see what it means to own a business. you have a similar approach. the ambassador has a new approach. that approach is for us to grab hold of our destinies as it relates to our economic engine. in the south, i welcome all who will come bac
need to wrap ourselves around the new visions regarding civil rights that dr. king spoke about. even as he finished his life in memphis speaking about economic opportunities of sanitation workers. he was heading to washington on the poor people's march. not to keep our people poor but to challenge the government on wealth inequality. here we are now, some 50 years later. 1968 was the time of his death. talking about how we can embrace our young people to be able to get them to understand that...
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need to wrap ourselves around the new visions regarding civil rights that dr. king spoke about. even as he finished his life in memphis speaking about economic opportunities of sanitation workers. he was heading to washington on the poor people's march. not to keep our people poor but to challenge the government on wealth inequality. here we are now, some 50 years later. 1968 was the time of his death. talking about how we can embrace our young people to be able to get them to understand that they are a quality and rights are tied to their pocketbook rates. -- they're a quality rights are tied to their pocketbook rights. i did something in houston regarding young people being taken as interns and private sectors. it was an amazing experience. the business person and the young person, high school students, whose lives were changed. in this instance it was a job in a business and they were given in association with the business owner to see what it means to own a business. you have a similar approach. the ambassador has a new approach. that approach is for us to grab hold of our destinies as it relates to our economic engine. in the south, i welcome all who will come bac
need to wrap ourselves around the new visions regarding civil rights that dr. king spoke about. even as he finished his life in memphis speaking about economic opportunities of sanitation workers. he was heading to washington on the poor people's march. not to keep our people poor but to challenge the government on wealth inequality. here we are now, some 50 years later. 1968 was the time of his death. talking about how we can embrace our young people to be able to get them to understand that...
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sanitation restored immediately. the circuit riders also had the technical know how to rig the generators electrical system and even drive a backhoe if neededo clear the streets. all of this type of assistance is essential to restore water supply in an emergency. i call the circuit rider to help me out at a community of about 1,000 homes to find a line break causing a loss of water for many homes. the circuit rider came with advance radar equipment that can precisely identify the location of the break, which on this day happened to be out in the woods. finding the circuit riders congress is allowing all small and rural communities to share this technical resource that no one community can afford on their own. we think it is the best use of our federal water environmental dollars. with the certification under the safe drinking water act of 1996 state rural water associations have become the main source of training for operators and main source of continued education credits. to find a line break, causing a loss of water for many homes. the second router came with advanced radar equipment that can precisely identify the location of the break
sanitation restored immediately. the circuit riders also had the technical know how to rig the generators electrical system and even drive a backhoe if neededo clear the streets. all of this type of assistance is essential to restore water supply in an emergency. i call the circuit rider to help me out at a community of about 1,000 homes to find a line break causing a loss of water for many homes. the circuit rider came with advance radar equipment that can precisely identify the location of...
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you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, adjourned. >> it is been an honor to work with mayor ed lee over the couple of years both as supervisor and now as president of the board i want to emphasize two areas i'm particularly proud of our work on omaha and our work on public safety together mayor ed lee and i have invested $5.4 million in incredible elevator repair at 9 inform public housing sites and also secured 2 pointed $5 million to refusal over one hun
you need to think about sanitation. the options are simple.we recommend a set up if you are able to stay in your building or house to make sure that you have heavy duty trash bags available. you can set this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very...