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we opened up next to second city. the community paper said second city should see these guys, and i started a whole career. tavis: next thing i know, you are on "carson." >> just so you know, no career -- it is the failures. it is the failures that make you successful, and i had plenty of them. i starred in two broadway plays. i starred in a broadway play that was the first directing job of sidney poitier, and there was lou gossett, diana ladd, and i played a jewish kid who offered himself as a slave to two columbia students as reparations, and by the third act, and they had been chained to the radiator. the reviewer at the time perceived this as a racist play. sidney poitier, cicely tyson, we did not last very long. we used to watch the oscars all of the time together, and i would say, "best buy is an idiot." i would talk back. and he would say, "no, no, he is a wonderful person." and i said, we can attack them. we are sitting here without oscars. " he was the nicest person. anyway, i got on "the tonight show." i wil
we opened up next to second city. the community paper said second city should see these guys, and i started a whole career. tavis: next thing i know, you are on "carson." >> just so you know, no career -- it is the failures. it is the failures that make you successful, and i had plenty of them. i starred in two broadway plays. i starred in a broadway play that was the first directing job of sidney poitier, and there was lou gossett, diana ladd, and i played a jewish kid who...
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the second city. but those putting more guns in more homes make people safer?tonight, liberal radio talk show host stephanie miller. conservative talk show host mike slater. might i assume i know where you're all going to fall on this issue? i don't like to make any assumptions on this show. mike, is this a good idea? should the whole country do it? >> yeah, i mean, i don't support this bill but i support what they're trying to do. i don't think it's any more constitutional to force someone to do something than it is constitutional to prevent someone from, like in this case, buying a gun. i like what they're trying to do. here in san diego, we have a police chief who does not want law-abiding citizens to own guns and it's so frustrating because we want to be able to work with the police, law-abiding citizens and the police to work together to make a safer city. nelson, the police chief is a firearm instructor and he wants to work with the citizens of his city to make responsible gun owners. we can't have a cop on every corner but we can have a responsible gun o
the second city. but those putting more guns in more homes make people safer?tonight, liberal radio talk show host stephanie miller. conservative talk show host mike slater. might i assume i know where you're all going to fall on this issue? i don't like to make any assumptions on this show. mike, is this a good idea? should the whole country do it? >> yeah, i mean, i don't support this bill but i support what they're trying to do. i don't think it's any more constitutional to force...
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ell, we're on the outskirts in zimbabwe's second city. a good few hours now, are we see much enthusiasm for this vote? >> well, in sharp contrast to what's happening in the capital where my colleague is reporting about long queues, here in the rural area, nothing much is happening. there's been a very slow start to the voting process. we did not see any queues in almost 10 or so polling stations we've been to since morning. it's a very quick process. whoever comes into the polling station, like the one behind me, has given one piece of paper, which they mark either yes or no, and then they are -- it happens so fast. that's why maybe they're not queues forming at the polling station. however, election officials told us that they are happy with what they have seen so far, the people who have come here. and the people are many things, although most of the people are telling us that they have actually read the draft constitution and there's not been much publicity about the day of the referendum, which is one of the reasons why people have no
ell, we're on the outskirts in zimbabwe's second city. a good few hours now, are we see much enthusiasm for this vote? >> well, in sharp contrast to what's happening in the capital where my colleague is reporting about long queues, here in the rural area, nothing much is happening. there's been a very slow start to the voting process. we did not see any queues in almost 10 or so polling stations we've been to since morning. it's a very quick process. whoever comes into the polling...
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. >>> and los angeles is hoping to become the second city, after london, to host three olympic games.he major of los angeles has sent a letter to the u.s. olympic committee putting his city in the running for the 2024 games. >>> police escorts are not just for people like justin bieber. they're for beavers in oregon. this one got help going back to a creek. sters decided to escort the beaver, not the bieber, instead of corralling it because it was pretty mellow. slow-moving. maybe tranquilized. looel look into it. brian ross will check it out and get back to you. time now for the weather and ginger zee in randolph, massachusetts, with the weather. ginger? >> ron is on fire this morning. let's go ahead -- go right into the second part of the storm. we talked about the severe weather. now there's the rainfall. up to an inch in some places. who will get a lot of rain today. in the northeast, warmer. how warm? a look at what the saturday weather looks like. 40s in there. i'll take it. then we go to the south. the southwest had the rain, the snow in some places. a whole lot nicer there, to
. >>> and los angeles is hoping to become the second city, after london, to host three olympic games.he major of los angeles has sent a letter to the u.s. olympic committee putting his city in the running for the 2024 games. >>> police escorts are not just for people like justin bieber. they're for beavers in oregon. this one got help going back to a creek. sters decided to escort the beaver, not the bieber, instead of corralling it because it was pretty mellow. slow-moving....
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clashes between protesters and alleged muslim brotherhood supporters of egypt's second largest city tonight while in cairo angry crowds demand the prosecutor general quicks over arrest warrants for prominent activists. when the inmates are pressured to end hunger strike battles to try to break a wall of silence from washington over the desperate weeks long campaign. and. doctors are cleared of a legal protest charges in bahrain after spending two years behind bars while some still remain in legal limbo. believing this is r.t. it's kevin owen here live with me from moscow our top story tonight twenty three people have been killed in a wave of suicide attacks on mosques in iraq the latest in a bloody campaign that's playing on sectarian divisions a regional iraqi election candidate narrowly escapes an attempt on his life after a bomb found in his home was disarmed but five other candidates were killed in assassinations bombings and raids this month believed to be the work of al qaeda cells. just returned from the country in fact and described to my top my colleague a bit earlier tabby might s
clashes between protesters and alleged muslim brotherhood supporters of egypt's second largest city tonight while in cairo angry crowds demand the prosecutor general quicks over arrest warrants for prominent activists. when the inmates are pressured to end hunger strike battles to try to break a wall of silence from washington over the desperate weeks long campaign. and. doctors are cleared of a legal protest charges in bahrain after spending two years behind bars while some still remain in...
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reports of a chemical weapons attack in the country's second largest city.nfirmed this -- if confirmed it would be a real game changer and if it crosses president obama's red line and could impact of hundreds of millions of dollars of aid we give to syria. details are still coming in. the state department has not confirmed the allegation chemical weapons were used. we have the president and founder of the arican islamic forum for democracy. always nice to have you. let me ask you, how serious is this? how big of a deal is it? >> as we've been saying for almost two years now, no conflict has been worse in the world than what is going on in syria. assad's regime will stop at nothing. i have a family in aleppo. while they're safe there are millions of aleppo and all over syria are at risk. i think this may have been a trial balloon. we talk to some of our network physicians, we were skyping, a friend of mine was skyping at the hostile that received injured. it was clear that they had injuries with probably chemical related, pupils and broncho restriction that a
reports of a chemical weapons attack in the country's second largest city.nfirmed this -- if confirmed it would be a real game changer and if it crosses president obama's red line and could impact of hundreds of millions of dollars of aid we give to syria. details are still coming in. the state department has not confirmed the allegation chemical weapons were used. we have the president and founder of the arican islamic forum for democracy. always nice to have you. let me ask you, how serious...
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let me start by saying we have a very beautiful city, 49 square miles, second most dense city in america. (indiscernible) we have several neighborhood groups. you will hear a lot of people talk about the issue. the conference will be a great -- (indiscernible) are able to learn more and share ideas and -- in our communities. we also have -- (indiscernible) because of the giants, the 49ers, the other sports. (indiscernible) >>: okay. it's a partnership. and finding solutions that solve problems by all of us coming together and talking about what we do. as you heard on the public works side of the table, we are responsible for regulating graffiti, enforcing the ordinances, we have a voice -- (indiscernible) we take 30,000 calls at a minimum every year. (indiscernible) it's a huge problem. i have worked for the department for over 12 years -- (indiscernible) a problem growing more and more. (indiscernible) (indiscernible) -- something we hear ideas on. how many people were here yesterday? another way to connect. that's what this conference is. able to se -- i have new ideas as we tackle the
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. >> somebody voting today, the city of angels where antonio viadosos could lead to the first woman mayor of america's second largest city. >> good morning from the s street dog park in washington, d.c. it's tuesday, march 5th, 2013, and this is "the daily rundown." here's chuck todd. go get it, chuck todd. >> that was a good catch, and yes, that dog is named chuck todd. thanks to him and his owners, michael and lul sauna. as washington gets ready for what may be the first significant snowstorm in two years, the snowquester, bread and milk buying and worrying, as only washington can, d.c. digging out from eat storm, the sequester. the president attend down the warnings again, adopting more of a reassuring tone. >> we are going to manage it as best we can to try to minimize the impacts on american families. this will slow our growth. it will mean lower employment in the united states than otherwise would have been, but we can manage through it. >> meanwhile, there was still cleanup going on from the campaign stage. arne duncan said he may have misspoke when he said teachers were already losing jobs. >> when i
. >> somebody voting today, the city of angels where antonio viadosos could lead to the first woman mayor of america's second largest city. >> good morning from the s street dog park in washington, d.c. it's tuesday, march 5th, 2013, and this is "the daily rundown." here's chuck todd. go get it, chuck todd. >> that was a good catch, and yes, that dog is named chuck todd. thanks to him and his owners, michael and lul sauna. as washington gets ready for what may be the...
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when we reach must to the second biggest city in iraq it has been locked down by the army. the previous night two bombs went off in the suit. i have to negotiate with the military chiefs for three hours before they let me enter. the. across what appears to be a dead sitting and yet today mosul is in party mode. my name is ahmed and about i am a law student today is a festival the university day that's why we can see all the troops they're here to protect us. the situation is very difficult the country is undergoing a wave of anonymous attacks and assassination my dream is quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that is safe and it pete it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known as mesopotamia the land between two rivers i dream of peace. but peace seems impossible. to americans have gone but now kurds shias and sunnis battle for control of the city even the mosques are under military protection the internet in killing goes on in the name of allah. a leave muscle with no regrets. this road fraught with danger can also hold certain surpr
when we reach must to the second biggest city in iraq it has been locked down by the army. the previous night two bombs went off in the suit. i have to negotiate with the military chiefs for three hours before they let me enter. the. across what appears to be a dead sitting and yet today mosul is in party mode. my name is ahmed and about i am a law student today is a festival the university day that's why we can see all the troops they're here to protect us. the situation is very difficult the...
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clinging to a steep hillside above south korea's second city, he carried the stigma of slum status, springingas refugees from the korean war. now it's a tourist attraction, gaining nearly 100,000 visitors a year and has been turned into an arts neighborhood, one that relies on the efforts of its inhabitants. esidents here have a fun sense and they painted with the color they wanted. when artists came, they added the drawings. >> lisa has lived here almost all her life. >> i feel good that lots of people come. it's been three years since this 10-year long project started. there is still more room for change. >> the winding steps and alleyways make for an old-fashioned atmosphere but most of the visitors here have grown use to rife in the northern grids and comes as a elcomeed activity. >> europe's active volcano has been erupted again. on the island of italy it spent red lava in the sky. people below the volcano are not thought to be in danger but provided them with a spectacular view. the volume taino has been interrupting continuously. there's been activity in all ut one of the past 12 years
clinging to a steep hillside above south korea's second city, he carried the stigma of slum status, springingas refugees from the korean war. now it's a tourist attraction, gaining nearly 100,000 visitors a year and has been turned into an arts neighborhood, one that relies on the efforts of its inhabitants. esidents here have a fun sense and they painted with the color they wanted. when artists came, they added the drawings. >> lisa has lived here almost all her life. >> i feel...
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city to a standstill. it has one of the highest poverty and employment rates in the country. >> from a booming industrial hub to a ghost town, this is zimbabwe's second-largest city. empty factories are a common sight in the industrial district. as mrs. are downsizing or relocating to the capital or other countries -- businesses are downsizing or relocating to the capital or other countries. >> we could revitalize if somebody would commit to it. there is just no buddy who is interested. >>'s -- there's just nobody who is interested. >> the people describe their specter as a national crisis. they hope for revival. with the high operating costs, limited machinery, and capital -- and lack of capital, they have no choice but to shut down. .ome blame it on chip imports >> to make shoes, jackets, everything -- we want to sell it at five dollars. but they will sell it for two dollars. where are you going to buy? >> the impact of a flight of businesses is quite visible. i've been looking for a job for a long time. i am trying to support my children. >> those involved ways government -- economy -- though zimbabwe's economy has begun recovering, full recovery
city to a standstill. it has one of the highest poverty and employment rates in the country. >> from a booming industrial hub to a ghost town, this is zimbabwe's second-largest city. empty factories are a common sight in the industrial district. as mrs. are downsizing or relocating to the capital or other countries -- businesses are downsizing or relocating to the capital or other countries. >> we could revitalize if somebody would commit to it. there is just no buddy who is...
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a lot of smaller second cities there. it's one in 50% of the electorate. if you're looking at kind of where is the center of gravity. i want to jump right into these red state-blue state dynamics of where they have the strongest support bases. i should say, i am counting islamists as both the freedom and justice party, the political arm of the muslim brotherhood, but also the groups that which ran under a party list. in the aggregate, islamists counted that way won 73% of the lower house. they dominated the election. it is hard to say they didn't. they cleaned up in that election. in the green area, they over performed their national average. they went even more than 73% of n they wo even more than 73% of the seats in this governance that are shaded green. they won less than their national average, less than 73%. in the beijing area, where they performed in line with their national average, what you will see is some clear geographic divide. the islamists, the freedom and justice party, did quite well in upper egypt, which you would expect. non-islamists di
a lot of smaller second cities there. it's one in 50% of the electorate. if you're looking at kind of where is the center of gravity. i want to jump right into these red state-blue state dynamics of where they have the strongest support bases. i should say, i am counting islamists as both the freedom and justice party, the political arm of the muslim brotherhood, but also the groups that which ran under a party list. in the aggregate, islamists counted that way won 73% of the lower house. they...
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more than ten thousand protesters have marched in bruce's second largest city of personality against the development of a nearby gold mine demonstrators carried banner showing their disdain for the second reason money project on the wrong track down east moved from violence its work to the city's residents in the line of living things of industry environmental stability. well there appears to be a shadow apartheid in israel palestinians commuting from the west bank are now going to board special buses and introduced this week by the transport ministry of the some jewish settlers for their safety was at risk nazis paula smear reports on how the roots of the racist overtones and even deeper. on the first of december one nine hundred fifty five a black woman by the name of rosa parks made history by refusing to give up her seat in the so-called colored six in of a crowded bus in montgomery alabama that incident became a formative event in the u.s. civil rights movement and again this week israelis and palestinians are remembering that incident as the transport ministry introduces segrega
more than ten thousand protesters have marched in bruce's second largest city of personality against the development of a nearby gold mine demonstrators carried banner showing their disdain for the second reason money project on the wrong track down east moved from violence its work to the city's residents in the line of living things of industry environmental stability. well there appears to be a shadow apartheid in israel palestinians commuting from the west bank are now going to board...
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. >>> it's not a war zone, but it is one of the deadliest cities for the second year in a row san pedrois the world's most dangerous city. >> the rebels are hurting businesses as well. >> soldiers rush to the scene. a report of shots fired was issued and there's no time to waste. upon arriving they learn one of their own is on the ground seriously wounded. one of the attackers is dead and three others have been shot. >> translator: they didn't even say a word. just pulled their weapons and started shooting our soldiers. >> he's in charge of an army unit patrolling the streets here in northwestern honduras. for the second year in a row the city of 700,000 is the world's murder capital, an average of more than three people are killed here every day. >> translator: san pedro sula had 1290 homicides in total. >> the number of violent deafs in san pedro sula is 170 per 100,000 residents. that puts the murder rate of the second largest city in honduras at the top of the list of the deadliest cities followed by acapulco with almost 143 and kara kacaracas just 119. five u.s. cities are on the l
. >>> it's not a war zone, but it is one of the deadliest cities for the second year in a row san pedrois the world's most dangerous city. >> the rebels are hurting businesses as well. >> soldiers rush to the scene. a report of shots fired was issued and there's no time to waste. upon arriving they learn one of their own is on the ground seriously wounded. one of the attackers is dead and three others have been shot. >> translator: they didn't even say a word. just...
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the last questions, the smaller cities, second-tier cities, very good question. cities of 50 to 500,000 tried to deal with cities from ten million to twenty-five million, in the center of the global economy. that is not a fair competition. they troy and new york are two different questions but interestingly, middle size cities have also used creativity, innovation, their position change and detroit is beginning to look at the digital age and beginning to find that they too can get innovative companies taking over with the auto industry, midsized cities have their own attractions, many of the most attractive cities to live in, one reason cities are powerful as people love living in cities. they come to them and go to the most creative, entrepreneurial inventive people go to the most attractive cities and a lot of those cities of between five hundred thousand and 1 million and that attract very creative innovators who can solve problems so there are definitely issues between big cities and small cities that we need to deal with the also some strength. finally the f
the last questions, the smaller cities, second-tier cities, very good question. cities of 50 to 500,000 tried to deal with cities from ten million to twenty-five million, in the center of the global economy. that is not a fair competition. they troy and new york are two different questions but interestingly, middle size cities have also used creativity, innovation, their position change and detroit is beginning to look at the digital age and beginning to find that they too can get innovative...
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budget for the city and my feeling as i said yesterday and many of the workers in the city came throughout the first and second floors of city hall we will move forward and not backward as we look at pay equity and comparable worth. i want to say there were effective signs used in city hall and the questions on big signs were for many women that were on the first floor, the grand stair case, the signs said "if i were a man would i be paid more? people of color that said "if i were white would i be paid more?" and i hope in san francisco the answer is no but i know there is a long way to go so i would like to thank everyone who is assembled here today and look forward to hearing the stories and understanding history and how our policy making impacts that history. >> thank you supervisor mar. we can go onto our speakers. i have a number of speakers that are going to be presenting. first up will be emily morase and mara keely who has a lot of history about the worker and the city around comparable worth and followed by vickey callahan. then we go into q and a and have other speakers as well but after emily might
budget for the city and my feeling as i said yesterday and many of the workers in the city came throughout the first and second floors of city hall we will move forward and not backward as we look at pay equity and comparable worth. i want to say there were effective signs used in city hall and the questions on big signs were for many women that were on the first floor, the grand stair case, the signs said "if i were a man would i be paid more? people of color that said "if i were...
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this is that city's second homicide of the year. >>> it is a story we've been following for months. kland's ongoing battle with crime and the efforts to make the city safer. we have good news on crime stats and how citizens are stepping up to help police. >> reporter: oakland police chief says he's doing the best he has with what he has. one new tool is more officers out on the street. another is embedded in the neighborhood. inside this church, oakland's mayor addressed 75 people in an open forum about crime this morning. police chief howard jordan says his department has seen a shift in east oakland. shootings dropped nearly 30%, homicides but 42%. he pointed to the arrests three weeks ago with help of federal agents of 16 people and more than 20 search warrants targeting the east oakland pace gang. and to maintain this new found peace, 38 new police officers from yesterday's first academy graduation in four years. another vital tool, the community and its clergy. >> the one strength we have is they understand what it takes to police the city and we can't do it alone. >> law enforc
this is that city's second homicide of the year. >>> it is a story we've been following for months. kland's ongoing battle with crime and the efforts to make the city safer. we have good news on crime stats and how citizens are stepping up to help police. >> reporter: oakland police chief says he's doing the best he has with what he has. one new tool is more officers out on the street. another is embedded in the neighborhood. inside this church, oakland's mayor addressed 75...
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more than ten thousand protesters have marched in greece's second largest city of course a marquee against the development of a nearby gold mine demonstrators caribana sharing their disdain for the schoolrooms one in orange from the font down at least it's a few resources of mine situated on the city's residents claim that the mining project reckons the region's use of school and environmental stability. in the south african president nelson mandela has been admitted to hospital first i do track up officials say there is no reason for any alarm in the health of the ninety four year old has been a pleasure concern for many years and then spent eighteen days in hospital in december two thousand and longing for the rent don't seem to make a former president as you can see have it since is what i meant to ask for. there appears to be a shadow of apartheid in israel and i stimulants commuting from the west bank and are being urged to board special buses were introduced this week by the transport ministry after some jewish settlers for their safety was at risk their reports on how the roots of t
more than ten thousand protesters have marched in greece's second largest city of course a marquee against the development of a nearby gold mine demonstrators caribana sharing their disdain for the schoolrooms one in orange from the font down at least it's a few resources of mine situated on the city's residents claim that the mining project reckons the region's use of school and environmental stability. in the south african president nelson mandela has been admitted to hospital first i do...
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more than ten thousand protesters have marched in greece is second largest city of its enormity and tense the development of a nearby gold mine demonstrators carried banners showing their disdain for the street money that cracked down on up to this since if you do so much security the city's residents claim that the mining project is the region's use of sweet environmental stability. more south african president nelson mandela has been admitted to hospital for a check up we should say there is no reason for any alarm for the health of the ninety four has been the cause of concern for many years and then i spent eighteen days in hospital in december when he was treated for lung infection underwent greystone surgery former president has already been seen at work since his retirement in two thousand for. now there appears to be a shadow of apartheid in israel palestinian screeching from the west bank and now being to board special buses that were introduced this week by the transport ministry after some jewish settlers for their safety was risk. their reports on how the roots of the racist o
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more than ten thousand protesters have marched in greece is second largest city of the civility against development and goldmine demonstrators caribana showing their disdain for the schools money market violent crackdown on activists social security the city's residents claim the project threatens the region's tourism industry and environmental stability. former south african president nelson mandela has been admitted to hospital for further check up officials say there's no reason for any alarm on the health of the ninety four year old has been a cause of concern for many years and then have spent eighteen days in hospital in december was treated for a drug infection underwent gholston surgery the former president has rarely been seen public since his retirement two thousand and four. well there appears to be a shadow of apartheid in the israel palestinian side commuting from the west bank are now being urged to board special buses introduced this week by the transport ministry after some jewish settlers feared their safety was at risk. their reports now on how the roots of the racist
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clashes between protesters and alleged muslim brotherhood supporters needs of second largest city tonight while in cairo angry crowds demand the prosecutor general quit server arrest warrants for problem and activists. tallow inmates are pressured to end their hunger strike while r.t. battles to break a wall of silence from washington over the desperate weeks long campaign. for the one doctors are cleared of illegal protest charges in bahrain after spending two years behind bars for some still remain in legal limbo we talk about that this out . good evening kevin i would hear it r.t. tonight if you're just joining us it's ten pm moscow time and first nineteen people have been killed in a wave of suicide attacks on mosques in iraq the latest in a bloody campaign that's playing on sectarian divisions the regional iraqi election candidate narrowly escaped an attempt on his life after a bomb was found in his home but it was disarmed five other candidates though have been killed in assassinations bombings and raids this month believed to be the work of al qaeda cells. just returned from the co
clashes between protesters and alleged muslim brotherhood supporters needs of second largest city tonight while in cairo angry crowds demand the prosecutor general quit server arrest warrants for problem and activists. tallow inmates are pressured to end their hunger strike while r.t. battles to break a wall of silence from washington over the desperate weeks long campaign. for the one doctors are cleared of illegal protest charges in bahrain after spending two years behind bars for some still...
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if you weren't doing this, we would [speaker not understood] more homeless family in the city. second thing, [speaker not understood] investigate and see what is going on in the city, we have 500 homeless families living in s-r-o in the city of san francisco. we have 500 families, 250 in shelters in place. and 250 families [speaker not understood]. so it's 500 and we don't know how many more families, homeless exist in the city. i would [speaker not understood] the purpose to funding and looking more money to build housing to ending the homelessness in san francisco. and for [speaker not understood] and south of market, please think about it twice when i want to displace people in houses or raise the rent. we don't support that. we support family [speaker not understood]. >> thank you. thank you. i'm going to call the next 10 speaker cards to come up after mr. harney. i have tokuk wong,al an darer br liner, gilbert crizwell, tony robles. [speaker not understood]. mellie [speaker not understood], and marty [speaker not understood]. ~ >>> good afternoon. my name is alexandra berliner an
if you weren't doing this, we would [speaker not understood] more homeless family in the city. second thing, [speaker not understood] investigate and see what is going on in the city, we have 500 homeless families living in s-r-o in the city of san francisco. we have 500 families, 250 in shelters in place. and 250 families [speaker not understood]. so it's 500 and we don't know how many more families, homeless exist in the city. i would [speaker not understood] the purpose to funding and...