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we are becoming a secular city. in which we have no regard for those that do express the fact that they are believers. he says in his book, the people's religion, that african- americans are the most religious group in the world. 53% are in church every sunday, 43% of whites. we have maybe 25% of hispanics. i am not making this a racial thing, but i am saying to you that we need to be sensitive to the peculiarities of the community and make sure that the city is the verse where everybody is welcome. we need to rethink this thing and make sure that we don't further penalize the people that have been the least of those -- it happens in this city, african americans are the least of them. we are the one ethnic group that has been disproportionately pushed out of san francisco. of this measure, -- stop this measure and we'll be a real inclusive city. >> thank you. >> [reading names] >> that is tough to follow. i am here to ask you to sever a tiny little lion that talks about the fees and fines for taxis. i put out a lett
we are becoming a secular city. in which we have no regard for those that do express the fact that they are believers. he says in his book, the people's religion, that african- americans are the most religious group in the world. 53% are in church every sunday, 43% of whites. we have maybe 25% of hispanics. i am not making this a racial thing, but i am saying to you that we need to be sensitive to the peculiarities of the community and make sure that the city is the verse where everybody is...
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have been trying to dismantle the very existence and their mind the very existence of a secular state in the city and out of republics need ali kamel i wish we had more time for this we turn here in our to see a former syrian ambassador to turkey thank you for joining us live from damascus thank you thank you letter. the doors of egypt's electoral commission have closed for presidential hopefuls to submit their applications on this just ahead of the first round of the vote next month several candidates are hoping to fill the shoes of hosni mubarak who was ousted more than a year ago and car was artie's or been accomplished. you can divide the candidates into essentially three groups the first group are the liberals for those who have the support of mostly the young people then you have the second group who are essentially hailing from the camp of hosni mubarak the ousted president we have his former prime minister running for president as well as a move former foreign minister in egypt but also as the former head of the arab league is also why you put the top job as well as the former head of the
have been trying to dismantle the very existence and their mind the very existence of a secular state in the city and out of republics need ali kamel i wish we had more time for this we turn here in our to see a former syrian ambassador to turkey thank you for joining us live from damascus thank you thank you letter. the doors of egypt's electoral commission have closed for presidential hopefuls to submit their applications on this just ahead of the first round of the vote next month several...
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into 40s - and in a short period of time, built the largest city in illinois- larger than even chicago. but animosity comes in- that secular world. the mormons have sacralized the entire political drama, and they're running the show, according to their mythic reading, and how doctrine spins on it. but the other residents of hancock county didn't quite see it that way, so depending on whose story you listen to, joseph smith is arrested and taken down from, you know, from nauvoo into carthage, where he's actually assassinated. let me take you- we do have some graphics up here- let me take you through some real quick ones on my five p's of prophet, and then we'll come see a roll-in on this. but first off, i've already mentioned it, joseph smith is the prophet; he is the leader of the mormons. the next one, if you have a prophet, you have to have a promise, and the promise in this case was from the angel moroni, and the angel says, "here's the book of mormon. head on down the pipe." next you've got to have a plan. after you have a plan, well, the plan is nothing less than to build zion, to build the kingdom of god on this plan
into 40s - and in a short period of time, built the largest city in illinois- larger than even chicago. but animosity comes in- that secular world. the mormons have sacralized the entire political drama, and they're running the show, according to their mythic reading, and how doctrine spins on it. but the other residents of hancock county didn't quite see it that way, so depending on whose story you listen to, joseph smith is arrested and taken down from, you know, from nauvoo into carthage,...
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secular or islamist? are they democratic or authoritarian? are they urban or rural? here we explore the regional geography of turkey and its largest city.alf european, half asian, istanbul is the cultural and commercial heart of turkey. it's a city of great contrasts. the traditional shops in the grand bazaar. and modern, spacious shopping centers with fashionable boutiques. but for thousands of people, marginal street trade is the only source of income. the poorest among them have built shelters at the edge of the city. the wealthy live on the waterfront in stately apartment buildings. many have jobs in the modern offices of turkish and multinational companies. politics, religion, ethnicity, migration, economics: istanbul, with nearly ten million people, is facing multiple challenges. the city's unique location provides the first clue as to why its fate is of so much interest to other parts of the world. istanbul lies at a crossroads where the north-south axis of rich and poor intersects with the west-east axis of cultural differences. this is where christian europe meets islamic asia. istanbul lies on the bosporus, the narrow strait t
secular or islamist? are they democratic or authoritarian? are they urban or rural? here we explore the regional geography of turkey and its largest city.alf european, half asian, istanbul is the cultural and commercial heart of turkey. it's a city of great contrasts. the traditional shops in the grand bazaar. and modern, spacious shopping centers with fashionable boutiques. but for thousands of people, marginal street trade is the only source of income. the poorest among them have built...
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city. the policies of the state are dominated more than ever by downstate elected officials. of state is suffering from a number of factors that may be called "secular." kodak is not going bankrupt because of new york state tax policies. the problem is the upstate cities are stuck with the tax policies of new york state in the regulatory policies of new york state. they are more vulnerable to the damage done by into growth tax policies. new york city is so enormous and wealthy that it is possible for a large number of people to spend years in denial or not noticed the impact the policies have as a result of tax policy. upstate new york is more vulnerable to the damaging effects of a state tax policies and high marginal tax rates. upstate, right now the story is one of stagnation. of state did not have a high unemployment rate because there are not a lot of people hanging around upstate new york looking for jobs. a state did not have a real estate bubble because there were not a lot of people clamoring to buy houses in upstate new york. upstate new york has a lot of natural advantages. there are a lot of things about the cities in upstate new york --
city. the policies of the state are dominated more than ever by downstate elected officials. of state is suffering from a number of factors that may be called "secular." kodak is not going bankrupt because of new york state tax policies. the problem is the upstate cities are stuck with the tax policies of new york state in the regulatory policies of new york state. they are more vulnerable to the damage done by into growth tax policies. new york city is so enormous and wealthy that it...
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city. the policies of the state are dominated more than ever by downstate elected officials. of state is suffering from a number of factors that may be called "secular." kodak is not going bankrupt because of new york state tax policies. the problem is because -- the problem is the upstate cities are stuck with the tax policies of new york state in the regulatory policies of new york state. they are more vulnerable to the damage done by into growth tax policies. new york city is so enormous and wealthy that it is possible for a large number of people to spend years in denial or not noticed the impact the policies have as a result of tax policy. upstate new york is more vulnerable to the damaging effects of a state tax policies and high marginal tax rates. upstate, right now the story is one of stagnation. of state did not have a high unemployment rate because there are not a lot of people hanging around upstate new york looking for jobs. a state did not have a real estate bubble because there were not a lot of people clamoring to buy houses in upstate new york. upstate new york of a lot of natural advantages. there are a lot of things about the city
city. the policies of the state are dominated more than ever by downstate elected officials. of state is suffering from a number of factors that may be called "secular." kodak is not going bankrupt because of new york state tax policies. the problem is because -- the problem is the upstate cities are stuck with the tax policies of new york state in the regulatory policies of new york state. they are more vulnerable to the damage done by into growth tax policies. new york city is so...
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bishops give here in example of new york city, there is law against church organizations from renting public schools for church services. they allow any other secularization to do just that. they list very specific things. they call for what they're saying a for the night for freedom. two weeks leading up to july 4th they're inviting all catholics and all christians and all americans who agree with them this is an important issue, to have two weeks of prayer, which is also a protest against these egregious laws. heather: i have to wrap-up at that. this is a very important issue. people can go online, learn more bit, read for yourself these seven different issues involved. >> that's right. >> gregg? gregg: hang it up. it is the first town to ban all cell phone use while driving. why some are very worried that it will cost them more than just a fine. >>> and don't mess with this cop. the wild ride making headlines. wait until you hear why he was hanging from a moving bus? yeah, that's him. heather: whoa. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost in
bishops give here in example of new york city, there is law against church organizations from renting public schools for church services. they allow any other secularization to do just that. they list very specific things. they call for what they're saying a for the night for freedom. two weeks leading up to july 4th they're inviting all catholics and all christians and all americans who agree with them this is an important issue, to have two weeks of prayer, which is also a protest against...