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next speaker, please. >> thank you very much i'm dustin the music master as st. paul's and since we're focusing on the shadow i'm going to be brief we're excited to get back there and hopefully resume the outdoor services and begin to be part of that and we're as the gentleman said earlier excited to bring the people back into the neighborhoods and face the foot traffic for the park and beyond that we are thankfully for your port if helping us moving this project forward and hopefully, the shadow what about improved. >> thank you. >> next speaker >> commissioners and ralph i'm the attorney for st. paul's lutheran schuch thinksable will i i'm advocate i think that is important to understand this project is necessary to the continued services and the presence of st. paul's in san francisco in that naeshdz burning the building 20 years was destate of to the communities and destate of in the congregation and since then st. paul's is moovg if temporary to temporary location during its by itself to continue the service in the communities and continue it's presence in t
next speaker, please. >> thank you very much i'm dustin the music master as st. paul's and since we're focusing on the shadow i'm going to be brief we're excited to get back there and hopefully resume the outdoor services and begin to be part of that and we're as the gentleman said earlier excited to bring the people back into the neighborhoods and face the foot traffic for the park and beyond that we are thankfully for your port if helping us moving this project forward and hopefully,...
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african americans in the st. louis area are disproportionately stopped and searched by police on a regular basis. many of those ticketed come from low-income backgrounds...they can end up in court for minor offenses...leading to a spiral of debt that is sometimes difficult to escape. >> brake lights are $100 driving while suspended is $200 the insurance is $100 you got $100 on each of the failure to appear... $10 on the seatbelt... see the clerk at the window... >> it is almost always the case that the judge and the prosecutor and the police are white and the defendants are black. almost always - not every time - almost always. >> thomas harvey is a local st louis lawyer. he says some municipalities get more than 30 percent of their revenue from fines that target mainly lower-income residents. >> it looks loke you have a payment due this evening... is that correct? >> yes sir...that is correct... >> they are facing daily choices regarding their poverty, that it makes sense not to pay to get the car registered, be
african americans in the st. louis area are disproportionately stopped and searched by police on a regular basis. many of those ticketed come from low-income backgrounds...they can end up in court for minor offenses...leading to a spiral of debt that is sometimes difficult to escape. >> brake lights are $100 driving while suspended is $200 the insurance is $100 you got $100 on each of the failure to appear... $10 on the seatbelt... see the clerk at the window... >> it is almost...
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it just won't happen. >> the neighborhoods of st. bernard's parish are adjacent and receive some of the flooding. a conclude our program to gutted out home there and some final comments from st. bernard superintendent about the relationship between the parish and the government. arabi, louisiana. two miles that way is where the levy did not breach. this is the home i was born and raised in. we had 18-24 feet of water there. i can take you inside and show you the damage. mark: where are you living now? for thetill waiting fema trailer. it's a joke. it's the people who came and helped us. application to my trailer. three times i had to reapply. my house was first deemed livable. i told them, you go live in it. it's just mold and everything. amy: it's disgusting. it's disgusting. mark: what are you doing back here today? amy: i'm helping out one of my friends who did get a fema trailer. i'm watching her son for her while she is at work here ? mark: what about this neighborhood? amy: everybody has lived here for the longest time. that br
it just won't happen. >> the neighborhoods of st. bernard's parish are adjacent and receive some of the flooding. a conclude our program to gutted out home there and some final comments from st. bernard superintendent about the relationship between the parish and the government. arabi, louisiana. two miles that way is where the levy did not breach. this is the home i was born and raised in. we had 18-24 feet of water there. i can take you inside and show you the damage. mark: where are...
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today we meet the new president of st. joseph's prep, a drexel hill may tiff who is tasked with developing the next batch of local leaders. >>> plus, securing the pope. how you wir life will be affect. >>> and calorie counts. you may not want that second frozen marguerite that after. >> welcome to "nbc10@issue." i'm vai sikahema. st. joseph's preparatory school is a philadelphia institution. mayor michael nutter and democratic candidate for mayor jim kenney all graduated from the prep. not to mention past and present city council members, judges, and sports icons like phil martelly. joining me is father john swop. he was recently named the new president at the prep. thank you for being here. >> pleasure to be here. >> you grew up in drexel hill. >> i'm a drexel hill guy. >> how does it feel to be back? >> it's been a long journey. it's been many, many years, vai, traveling as a jesuit, working on different missions, even internationally, studies all over the country, but i've had some time now in the last important month o
today we meet the new president of st. joseph's prep, a drexel hill may tiff who is tasked with developing the next batch of local leaders. >>> plus, securing the pope. how you wir life will be affect. >>> and calorie counts. you may not want that second frozen marguerite that after. >> welcome to "nbc10@issue." i'm vai sikahema. st. joseph's preparatory school is a philadelphia institution. mayor michael nutter and democratic candidate for mayor jim kenney all...
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the st.unicipal court reform was huge than was a system a lot of americans would be extraordinarily shocked by if they were to sit in on their own. it was confronting people and exploiting them for money. it should shock the conscience of people across the country. there's a lot going on now. you have protesters gathered. we haven't seen any arrests so far. actually, one of the key protesters that's been around. yeah, just a mean policemen are holding off on anything happening. but this is federal court grounds. there's a difference police response then we've seen in the past. these are federal police. especially the st. louis police department came under investigation. came under investigation by the very u.s. attorney's office that we're standing in front of now is a huge thing. >> if i can hear correctly, song has broke on out? starting to sing? >> reporter: song has broken out now, yeah. dancing, drums, everything. >> ryan riley from the "huffington post," congressman, thank you. we'll ta
the st.unicipal court reform was huge than was a system a lot of americans would be extraordinarily shocked by if they were to sit in on their own. it was confronting people and exploiting them for money. it should shock the conscience of people across the country. there's a lot going on now. you have protesters gathered. we haven't seen any arrests so far. actually, one of the key protesters that's been around. yeah, just a mean policemen are holding off on anything happening. but this is...
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that's fine. -- st. tammany. >> tell me what is going on. >> we're going down the hallway to my daughter's bedroom. this is the half a bath we had here. this is my daughter's bedroom. did a pretty good job cleaning it out already. we had 10-inches of mud here. when i first came back, if you stepped in it, your boots would get stuck. there was 10 inches of mud. water was higher to take the insulation and sheetrock off the wall. >> how high was the water. >>> a foot off above ceiling joists. pulled down the sheetrock and insulation came down. it stayed here about eight days from what i understand. >> do you think this house can ever be lived in again with all the mold? >> you clean everything out. you pressure wash it. you steam clean it. and they have people who remove mold. they give you certificates and mold is removed. it will be fine. i think it will be fine. whether they're out for several months. >> you guys might want to sell this depending on -- >> probably sell it, yes. possibly sercs rent. not r
that's fine. -- st. tammany. >> tell me what is going on. >> we're going down the hallway to my daughter's bedroom. this is the half a bath we had here. this is my daughter's bedroom. did a pretty good job cleaning it out already. we had 10-inches of mud here. when i first came back, if you stepped in it, your boots would get stuck. there was 10 inches of mud. water was higher to take the insulation and sheetrock off the wall. >> how high was the water. >>> a foot off...
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st. it has been expanding every year, as far as the number of people we treat for terrible diseases and things of that kind. i understand this coming year, we'll treat 71 million people on earth for diseases so that they won't have the afflictions they have had throughout their lifetimes. and so we have added that we -- we are finished a hundred troubled elections to bring democracy and freedom to people, so -- yeah, we still try to bring peace. we concentrate on peace and human rights and democracy of freedom and alleviation of suffering. and i would say in every one of those areas, the carter center overall function and plans for the future are still expanding. and i'm completely confident that those plans can be realized without my every day involvement. and i'll still be coming to the trustee's meeting and meeting with our directors and -- and -- and others who have carried out the programs. >> reporter: and have you received messages from latin america where think carter center have
st. it has been expanding every year, as far as the number of people we treat for terrible diseases and things of that kind. i understand this coming year, we'll treat 71 million people on earth for diseases so that they won't have the afflictions they have had throughout their lifetimes. and so we have added that we -- we are finished a hundred troubled elections to bring democracy and freedom to people, so -- yeah, we still try to bring peace. we concentrate on peace and human rights and...
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. >>> st. louis shooting. protests, arrests, and new questions over the aggressive response from law enforcement. >> right now it appears one officer fired one shot, the other fired three shots. the suspect was struck. >> after police kill a black suspect. >>> hot zone as soldiers join the battle against the deadly wildfires in washington stated, we show you the front line technology to stop the flames. >>> plus, todd rundgren, singer, songwriter, superstar producer opens up about his extraordinary life of music. >>> we begin with plunging oil prices in new fears of a global market crisis. here the in united states wall street experienced its worst single day in more than a year and a half. stocks are falling, and so is the price of oil. what's driving both is china's economic slowdown. patty is here with that. patty. >> john, this is about fear over the health of global economy and what the federal reserve will do about interest rates. stocks around the globe were hammered thursday. here in the u.s. the s&p 5
. >>> st. louis shooting. protests, arrests, and new questions over the aggressive response from law enforcement. >> right now it appears one officer fired one shot, the other fired three shots. the suspect was struck. >> after police kill a black suspect. >>> hot zone as soldiers join the battle against the deadly wildfires in washington stated, we show you the front line technology to stop the flames. >>> plus, todd rundgren, singer, songwriter,...
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after failing to land at st.artin's juliana airport in bad weather, captain dewitt decides to divert. first to the nearby island of st. thomas. then to st. croix when he finds out it's even closer. but as the plane is climbing away from the airport in a torrential downpour, there's a problem. >> my navigator said to me, balsey, my god, look at the fuel gauges. >> because of the wind, the turbulence and the conditions, the airplane was rocking back and forth as it was climbing. the fuel totalizer was spinning. >> i told him not to worry about it because i considered it was probably -- you know, being low on fuel to begin with, the turbulence and sloshing up and down in the tanks might cause this. >> but at 6,500 feet warning lights indicating low fuel pressure illuminate and captain dewitt knows just how grave this situation has become. >> he talks to the controller, how far are we from st. thomas? i've got five minutes of fuel, i'm not going to make st. thomas. >> i briefed the crew that we would keep going to st
after failing to land at st.artin's juliana airport in bad weather, captain dewitt decides to divert. first to the nearby island of st. thomas. then to st. croix when he finds out it's even closer. but as the plane is climbing away from the airport in a torrential downpour, there's a problem. >> my navigator said to me, balsey, my god, look at the fuel gauges. >> because of the wind, the turbulence and the conditions, the airplane was rocking back and forth as it was climbing. the...
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today," and she joins me now from st. louis. so this was a fairly comprehensive dive that the d.o.j. took. i mean they looked at more than 30,000 cases over a three-year period to come up with these conclusions. >> they did. they really took their time looking at this court system because i think they really wanted to go in and talk to the people. if you look at the report they interviewed judges. they interviewed public defenders. they interviewed private attorneys. they even interviewed the parents of these kids who they say rights were being violated. they did a very deep dive and took their time and this is something that showed plaque children were really not being treated fairly, and children, regardless of their race their rights were really being violated. >> sreenivasan: right, those rights including ones not to incriminate yourself. it seemed the diversionary programs were contingent on the fact, admit guilt and you won't have to come into the system. >> exactly. and even though it happened nine months before michael b
today," and she joins me now from st. louis. so this was a fairly comprehensive dive that the d.o.j. took. i mean they looked at more than 30,000 cases over a three-year period to come up with these conclusions. >> they did. they really took their time looking at this court system because i think they really wanted to go in and talk to the people. if you look at the report they interviewed judges. they interviewed public defenders. they interviewed private attorneys. they even...
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st. >> looked pretty ashen, gray in color. he wasn't breathing and slumped to the side. >> molly, come out her. >> i need help getting him out of the car. >> his wife patricia is on the phone with 911 as his stepdaughter anxiously looks on. phillips knows she has to act quickly. >> needed to have chest compressions. i grabbed an arm and tried to pull as hard as i could and didn't get very far. >> he was probably about double my size. so i asked his wife for help. >> when we're pulling him out of the car, she said, i can't do it. i can't lift him, i can't do it. i tried to count one two three to get her to do it with me but it wasn't working well. >> one, two, three. >> okay. jeff, come on, please. >> we weren't able to get him up the hill. >> dear god. >> come on, chris. >> please hurry. >> back up, back up. >> just when things looked grim, fellow officer christopher hunt arrives and helps phillips lift seamans. >> i was able to start doing chest compressions right away. phillips knows th
st. >> looked pretty ashen, gray in color. he wasn't breathing and slumped to the side. >> molly, come out her. >> i need help getting him out of the car. >> his wife patricia is on the phone with 911 as his stepdaughter anxiously looks on. phillips knows she has to act quickly. >> needed to have chest compressions. i grabbed an arm and tried to pull as hard as i could and didn't get very far. >> he was probably about double my size. so i asked his wife for...
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the lord has brought me from the streets of st. louis to be able to preach the gospel around the united states and south america. >> wonderful. if people would go to a mission, what's the kind of thing they would experience? they come in and go i have heard about this guy. >> one of the first things they'll experience is a little bit of joy and a little bit of excitement. >> refreshment. >> yes. i try to welcome people. i always go and shake people's hands and make people feel welcome. in the catholic church, catholics are terrible at welcoming people. we are horrible, absolutely terrible. >> gotta work on it. >> we really do. if the baptists wanted to convert you, what do they do? hug on you and love on you until you convert. lutherans, they'll feed you until you convert. catholics what do we do? make you feel guilty until you convert. it's got to be different. we've got to show the joy. i love our holy father. he says the joy of the gospel fills the hearts and lives of all whoen counter jesus. so if we have that encounter, then w
the lord has brought me from the streets of st. louis to be able to preach the gospel around the united states and south america. >> wonderful. if people would go to a mission, what's the kind of thing they would experience? they come in and go i have heard about this guy. >> one of the first things they'll experience is a little bit of joy and a little bit of excitement. >> refreshment. >> yes. i try to welcome people. i always go and shake people's hands and make...
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workers at st. patrick's cathedral are rushing to finish a massive 3-year renovation project -- st. pat's just one of several landmarks the pope will see during a 5-day trip covering 3 major cities. so, what message will the pontiff bring to one of the richest nations in the world? what will he tell members of congress when he addresses them in washington? and what will he ask of u.s. bishops when he meets with them? our special guest this morning for the entire half-hour -- new york's cardinal, timothy dolan. and good morning and welcome to "upclose." i'm diana williams. we are now less than a month away from the pope's visit here to the united states. this is a trip that will begin on september 22nd in washington, d.c. in just 48 hours, the pope will meet with president obama, he'll then meet with bishops, and he'll also address a joint session of congress. his next stop is new york city, on september 24th. he'll arrive at jfk airport, getting his first look ever at the big apple. >> great, great, great, great. >> it is incredibly special. >> you can already feel the excitement on
workers at st. patrick's cathedral are rushing to finish a massive 3-year renovation project -- st. pat's just one of several landmarks the pope will see during a 5-day trip covering 3 major cities. so, what message will the pontiff bring to one of the richest nations in the world? what will he tell members of congress when he addresses them in washington? and what will he ask of u.s. bishops when he meets with them? our special guest this morning for the entire half-hour -- new york's...
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and heavy response from police in st. louis when they square off with protesters after an armed black teenager is shot and killed. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. former president jimmy carter is getting radiation treatment this afternoon for cancer that has spread. the 90 year old spoke candidly about his illness earlier today at the carter center in atlanta. after surgery to remove cancer from his liver tests found four small spots of melanoma on his brain. >> i just thought i had a few weeks left, but i was surprisingly at ease. you know, i have a wonderful life. i have had thousands of friends. and -- and i have had an exciting and adventurous and satisfying existence, so i was surprisingly at ease. much more so than my wife was. [ laughter ] >> but now i feel this is in the hands of god whom i worship, and i will be prepared for anything that comes. >> reporter: president carter called his pain so far very slight. he also said it is still not clear exactly where the can
and heavy response from police in st. louis when they square off with protesters after an armed black teenager is shot and killed. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. former president jimmy carter is getting radiation treatment this afternoon for cancer that has spread. the 90 year old spoke candidly about his illness earlier today at the carter center in atlanta. after surgery to remove cancer from his liver tests found four small spots of...
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st. croix? we had problems in the past in regard to the matter of mr. st. croix overstepping his authorities so this is what has been alleged now publicly by a former mayor of the city and if the case we should have immediate response to that one allegation. >> commissioner, as you're familiar all investigations conducted by the ethics commission are confidential. >> we're not talking about an investigation. we're talking about just something dismissed out of hand. we as a commission over the course of the last few months had discussions relating to matters not getting to us because of former director st. croix's deciding he was going to make arbitrary decisions relating to it. i think it's important relating to this allegation for us to know was a complaint just dismissed out of hand? and that has nothing to do with the confidentiality of an investigation or anything like that. was it just tossed out? >> again commissioner we treat complaints by the ethics commission by the laws and camp
st. croix? we had problems in the past in regard to the matter of mr. st. croix overstepping his authorities so this is what has been alleged now publicly by a former mayor of the city and if the case we should have immediate response to that one allegation. >> commissioner, as you're familiar all investigations conducted by the ethics commission are confidential. >> we're not talking about an investigation. we're talking about just something dismissed out of hand. we as a...
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this is st. bernard parish before katrina. this is the new st. bernard parish called columbia park today. earl: these are mixed income developments. they are both public housing and non-public housing units. residents of mixed income levels, they are built with public and private funds. they include a mix of uses such as retail, recreation, education, technology. they are attractively designed built with green requirements. they are accessible unlivable units to all. we showed the before picture of st. bernard. we saw what was there after. to put some perspective in place, the st. bernard housing development was the largest in the city of new orleans. but it was also one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city of new orleans. prior to katrina, the year before katrina, in the st. bernard neighborhood and surrounding neighborhood, there were 479 attempted felonies. one year after the development of columbia park, there were only two. we are not only changing the bricks and mortar of public housing, that we are elevating the lifestyle. we ar
this is st. bernard parish before katrina. this is the new st. bernard parish called columbia park today. earl: these are mixed income developments. they are both public housing and non-public housing units. residents of mixed income levels, they are built with public and private funds. they include a mix of uses such as retail, recreation, education, technology. they are attractively designed built with green requirements. they are accessible unlivable units to all. we showed the before...
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why are emotions still so saw in st.ouis and specifically in ferguson. >> well, i think here in st. louis county in missouri, we have a infrastructure that is built on reinforcing suppression of people's right to protest, in doing so vehemently. so we have seen the tear gas on the streets. we have seen the rubber bullets. and what happened a year ago has left a distinct impression on the psyche of the demonstrators, and we know that our lives are not seen in a light that is seen as equal to others. i think if you look at the comparison of that, what happened with the eric garner case -- look, the ferguson, call it resistance was a watershed moment, and a year ago, to have another shooting in particular on the exact -- >> justin you can hardly believe that. right? it's hard to believe that a year later. >> and, you know, the victim, he was 18 years old, he was a friend of mike browns, and, you know, we pray for his recovery, but that sort of factor causes people to want to take to the streets. also if you -- you won't min
why are emotions still so saw in st.ouis and specifically in ferguson. >> well, i think here in st. louis county in missouri, we have a infrastructure that is built on reinforcing suppression of people's right to protest, in doing so vehemently. so we have seen the tear gas on the streets. we have seen the rubber bullets. and what happened a year ago has left a distinct impression on the psyche of the demonstrators, and we know that our lives are not seen in a light that is seen as equal...
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the now 16-year-old girl says the encounter at st.aul's school came during the senior tradition of senior salute. 19-year-old owen lebrie pleaded not guilty. >>> jared fogle once the face of the subway sandwich chain now facing up to 12 and a half years in prison. he is pleading guilt to possessing child porn and paying to have sex with minor women, girls. we get more from cnn's ryan young in indianapolis. >> reporter: christine, a lot of interest in this case. in fact, the courtroom was packed. everyone watching fogle. he sat there looking nervous. answering the questions. we know he pled guilty to child porn. we know there are 14 victims in the case. he plans to pay each one of them $100,000. we learned the details he would leave indiana and go to new york and pay for sex with minors. court documents detailing the interactions. >> let's call this what it is. this is about using wealth and status to exploit children. >> he volunteered to make restitution to the individuals impacted by his behavior. he knows restitution can't undo the
the now 16-year-old girl says the encounter at st.aul's school came during the senior tradition of senior salute. 19-year-old owen lebrie pleaded not guilty. >>> jared fogle once the face of the subway sandwich chain now facing up to 12 and a half years in prison. he is pleading guilt to possessing child porn and paying to have sex with minor women, girls. we get more from cnn's ryan young in indianapolis. >> reporter: christine, a lot of interest in this case. in fact, the...
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. >> reporter: today just two miles down the road from the leafy campus of st.clusive prep school in concord, new hampshire, 19 year old olan la brie in court. >> did you live on campus at st. paul's? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: we're not showing you her face and we're disguising her voice, her attack she's describing that happened last year. >> this is the face that you're going to see in the next few days. it's probably not the face of an individual that you think of when you think of a sexual assault. >> reporter: la brie accepted into harvard looked quite different in glasses and a blazer in court today than his mug shot from last year. >> in a case like this, his lawyers are probably being very careful and methodical about exactly how he looks, what he wears, when he comes to court every day. he's facing that jury. >> reporter: but both teenagers agree they did meet up late one night here in an empty room in the math and science building and that they became intimate. the girl says la brie then became violent. >> she's going to testify that the defendant be
. >> reporter: today just two miles down the road from the leafy campus of st.clusive prep school in concord, new hampshire, 19 year old olan la brie in court. >> did you live on campus at st. paul's? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: we're not showing you her face and we're disguising her voice, her attack she's describing that happened last year. >> this is the face that you're going to see in the next few days. it's probably not the face of an individual that you...
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this is st. bernard parish before katrina. this is the new st.rnard parish called columbia park today. earl: these are mixed income developments. they are both public housing and non-public housing units. residents of mixed income levels, they are built with public and private funds. they include a mix of uses such as retail, recreation, education, technology. they are attractively designed built with green requirements. they are accessible unlivable units to all. we showed the before picture of st. bernard. we saw what was there after. to put some perspective in place, the st. bernard housing development was the largest in the city of new orleans. but it was also one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city of new orleans. prior to katrina, the year before katrina, in the st. bernard neighborhood and surrounding neighborhood, there were 479 attempted felonies. one year after the development of columbia park, there were only two. we are not only changing the bricks and mortar of public housing, that we are elevating the lifestyle. we are e
this is st. bernard parish before katrina. this is the new st.rnard parish called columbia park today. earl: these are mixed income developments. they are both public housing and non-public housing units. residents of mixed income levels, they are built with public and private funds. they include a mix of uses such as retail, recreation, education, technology. they are attractively designed built with green requirements. they are accessible unlivable units to all. we showed the before picture...
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st. pat's has always been an open place open to tourists and new yorkers and new york gung, which over time gave it a dark, dank feel. no more. >> you see more of the architectural features. it is lighter on the inside of the building. in our view, we think much closer to what it looked like in 1879 when this building was opened. >> reporter: jeff murphy is overseeing the project. it would have been complex enough with the building closed. but the archdiocese insisted that the church stay open. the conservation project here at st. pat's was hardly your normal house cleaning. an elaborate network of scaffolding had to be erected so workers could get within arm's length of every inch of this place. for workers like chris, the painting and scraping and cleaning felt more like a calling. >> it is an honor every time you mention working in st. patrick. it's a good feeling. you get a good reaction when you mention you're working at st. patrick's cathedral. >> reporter: hopefully the best reacti
st. pat's has always been an open place open to tourists and new yorkers and new york gung, which over time gave it a dark, dank feel. no more. >> you see more of the architectural features. it is lighter on the inside of the building. in our view, we think much closer to what it looked like in 1879 when this building was opened. >> reporter: jeff murphy is overseeing the project. it would have been complex enough with the building closed. but the archdiocese insisted that the...
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that's what st. louis is about because st. louis is a spiritual condition. it's not just political.u're always looking to wall street and not concerned about main street, you already have a disorientation of your soul in terms of how a democracy operates. >> let's keep it on politics a little bit and martin luther king. mike huckabee said dr. king would be appalled, appalled by the black lives matter movement. >> what was his argument? >> he was suggesting that he thinks the way they are protesting and the unrest in some cases that they're causing, that dr. king would be appalled by it. >> no, no, i think brother huckabee is just wrong about that. king was accused of engaging in disrupti disruption. he was accused of being un-american and moving too quickly. the crucial thing about it and here i think is most fundamental, king said that love must be at the center of it, and justice is what love looks like in public. and that is a challenge i think, that's why we need a marshal plan for the cities. that's why my dear brother bernie sanders, i might disagree with him on this issue and
that's what st. louis is about because st. louis is a spiritual condition. it's not just political.u're always looking to wall street and not concerned about main street, you already have a disorientation of your soul in terms of how a democracy operates. >> let's keep it on politics a little bit and martin luther king. mike huckabee said dr. king would be appalled, appalled by the black lives matter movement. >> what was his argument? >> he was suggesting that he thinks the...
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st. louis one year after the death of michael brown. the tensions in the area after yet another police involved shooting. >> three firefighters killed battling flames at wildfires spread through the west. more evacuated. >> new controversy over the iran nuclear deal, word of a secret agreement behind the scenes. >> this is aljazeera america. good morning, live from new york city, i'm randall ping stop. tensions high in st. louis after another deadly police shooting and a night of demonstrations. angry protestors confronted officers shortly after police killed a man who pulled a gun on them. demonstrators had been out in force to mark the one year anniversary of another fatal shooting. police are still looking for another suspect in that confrontation? >> that's right, randall. that suspect was with the dead 18-year-old when police confronted them. police want to talk with that suspect about what happened. the protestors were already in the streets when word of this latest shooting raced t
st. louis one year after the death of michael brown. the tensions in the area after yet another police involved shooting. >> three firefighters killed battling flames at wildfires spread through the west. more evacuated. >> new controversy over the iran nuclear deal, word of a secret agreement behind the scenes. >> this is aljazeera america. good morning, live from new york city, i'm randall ping stop. tensions high in st. louis after another deadly police shooting and a night...
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and, hell of a feeling. >> st. bernard parish is directly adjacent to orleans parish and the city of new orleans. in the days after hurricane katrina the entire parish stretching from its urban areas near new orleans to its rural areas to the south and east were underwater. >> it has been a year, you know. i think it would have been different the first couple months but after a year, you are sort of numb, don't even feel it every more. i used to cry every week, every other day, for months on end. it gets to point where you have to move on. >> there is nowhere to shop down here. you know. they keep saying stories about walmart's going to reopen but then you talk to walmart and they said they're not reopening. they said it will take a good, i've heard 10 years before everything gets semiback to normal. 25 years before it is actually back to normal. who would want to come back and have to see this every day? >> i had my own house, me and my kids, my mom. but all that's gone. lost the job. not a little bit, everything.
and, hell of a feeling. >> st. bernard parish is directly adjacent to orleans parish and the city of new orleans. in the days after hurricane katrina the entire parish stretching from its urban areas near new orleans to its rural areas to the south and east were underwater. >> it has been a year, you know. i think it would have been different the first couple months but after a year, you are sort of numb, don't even feel it every more. i used to cry every week, every other day, for...
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not too far away from st. city of ferguson and that was just a year ago that michael brown was shot and killed by that police officer darren wilson. darren wilson was not indicted in that whole case but it was certainly a situation that sparked massive protests, the black lives matter protest really sparked there in and of itself becoming its own civil rights movement so people were there for the one year honoring michael brown's death and calling to action how they feel about community/police relations. now we're seeing these arrests one day after people gathered and it turned violent in ferguson. i have ryan riley on the phone with me. he's a justice reporter for huffington post. if you can hear me, where exactly are you as we look at these pictures that looks like quite a crowd gathered outside of the courthouse there. >> reporter: yeah, we're at the federal courthouse at the u.s. attorney's office and teamed up with the justice department and civil rights division there, investigating the st. louis county
not too far away from st. city of ferguson and that was just a year ago that michael brown was shot and killed by that police officer darren wilson. darren wilson was not indicted in that whole case but it was certainly a situation that sparked massive protests, the black lives matter protest really sparked there in and of itself becoming its own civil rights movement so people were there for the one year honoring michael brown's death and calling to action how they feel about community/police...
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. >>> chaos in the streets of st. louis. protests erupt after the officer involved shooting. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. it is thursday, august 20th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. john berman has the morning off. let's start off in new hampshire where the two republican contenders had duelling town hall events. donald trump and jeb bush getting their fair share of questions. both getting the chance to take shots at each other. did they do anything to gain support in their republican party? we have cnn's sara murray with more. >> reporter: good morning, christine. donald trump had the first town hall in derry, new hampshire since becoming a candidate. hundreds of others in an overflow room. the questions ran the gamut. from illegal gun use and immigration. on top of donald trump's agenda was slamming his rival jeb bush. he went after him for being a low energy candidate and on common core. >> have i gotten under jeb bush's skin? i tell you this, he said the other day one of the dumber things i h
. >>> chaos in the streets of st. louis. protests erupt after the officer involved shooting. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. it is thursday, august 20th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. john berman has the morning off. let's start off in new hampshire where the two republican contenders had duelling town hall events. donald trump and jeb bush getting their fair share of questions. both getting the chance to take shots at each other. did they...
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it just won't happen. >> the neighborhoods of st. bernard's parish are adjacent and receive some of the flooding. a conclude our program to gutted out home there and some final comments from st. bernard superintendent about the relationship between the parish and the government. arabi, louisiana. two miles that way is where the levy did not breach. this is the home i was born and raised in. we had 18-24 feet of water there. i can take you inside and show you the damage. mark: where are you living now? for thetill waiting fema trailer. it's a joke. it's the people who came and helped us. application to my trailer. three times i had to reapply. my house was first deemed livable. i told them, you go live in it. it's just mold and everything. amy: it's disgusting. it's disgusting. mark: what are you doing back here today? amy: i'm helping out one of my friends who did get a fema trailer. i'm watching her son for her while she is at work here ? mark: what about this neighborhood? amy: everybody has lived here for the longest time. that br
it just won't happen. >> the neighborhoods of st. bernard's parish are adjacent and receive some of the flooding. a conclude our program to gutted out home there and some final comments from st. bernard superintendent about the relationship between the parish and the government. arabi, louisiana. two miles that way is where the levy did not breach. this is the home i was born and raised in. we had 18-24 feet of water there. i can take you inside and show you the damage. mark: where are...
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police in ferguson and st. louis county are planning on disruptions throughout the day and night but nothing on the scale of when the grand jury decided not to indict officer darren wilson in the shooting of michael brown. missouri governor jay nixon has also released a statement calling for peaceful protests so the region can continue moving in what he calls a positive direction. but they are bracing, and it's all hands on deck throughout the day. >> are we getting anything from protesters about the shooting last night? >> reporter: their biggest concern so far seems to be the fact that the shooting involved plain clothessed police officers who were not wearing body cameras. remember, there's been this major push to make sure that every single officer is equipped with audio and video. the organization for black struggle released a statement saying, and i'm quoting here, after a year of protests and conversations about police accountability, having plain clothed officers without body cameras leaves us with only
police in ferguson and st. louis county are planning on disruptions throughout the day and night but nothing on the scale of when the grand jury decided not to indict officer darren wilson in the shooting of michael brown. missouri governor jay nixon has also released a statement calling for peaceful protests so the region can continue moving in what he calls a positive direction. but they are bracing, and it's all hands on deck throughout the day. >> are we getting anything from...
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giants came up short in st. louis final 2-1.'s bob melvin, he gone, said the wrong thing in baltimore. a's over the road trip. they it sonny gray on the mound, too. steve leaven plevinger, 4-2 the final, a's 0-7 on the road. >>> stare moment in the bronx -- scary moment in the bronx, yankees pitcher hit in the face by eduardo nunez who was later released from the hospital with a nasal fracture. albert pujols home run, but that's not the story. check the dad with his toddler going after the ball, now really. was the ball worth it? really? all that and he didn't even get that. an anaheim employee later gave him one, no calls as of yet from child services. and i love it when the big fellows go. >>> oscar hernandez gets off! you think he's an arizona rattlers lineman as big as he is, but he's an actual dancer, folks, and it shows, look at the splits. best part of this arena football game. if you're scoring at home the rattlers beat spokane, but oscar hernandez, doesn't that make you want to move? >> he can dance. >> he can go. i lov
giants came up short in st. louis final 2-1.'s bob melvin, he gone, said the wrong thing in baltimore. a's over the road trip. they it sonny gray on the mound, too. steve leaven plevinger, 4-2 the final, a's 0-7 on the road. >>> stare moment in the bronx -- scary moment in the bronx, yankees pitcher hit in the face by eduardo nunez who was later released from the hospital with a nasal fracture. albert pujols home run, but that's not the story. check the dad with his toddler going after...
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matthew chance, cnn, st.ian police say they are scouring records of unsolved deaths to see just how many people this woman may have killed. >>> thanks so much for watching, i'm fredricka whitfield. cnn continues with brianna keilar next. >>> hi there, i'm brianna keeler in for wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. in washington, 8:00 p.m. in istanbul and 9:30 p.m. in tehran. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks so much for joining us. >>> up first, a defiant donald trump not only does he refuse to apologize for his comments about a fox news anchor, hemegyn kelly should apologize to him. that's the latest back and forth during this feud that started during the republican primary debate. it exploded over the weekend following trump's so-called blood comment about kelly. despite criticism from fellow republicans, trump is not backing down. cnn's athena jones has the details. >> reporter: donald trump on the offensive. >> all i was doing is referring to that. i said nothing wrong so whatever. >> the late
matthew chance, cnn, st.ian police say they are scouring records of unsolved deaths to see just how many people this woman may have killed. >>> thanks so much for watching, i'm fredricka whitfield. cnn continues with brianna keilar next. >>> hi there, i'm brianna keeler in for wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. in washington, 8:00 p.m. in istanbul and 9:30 p.m. in tehran. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks so much for joining us. >>> up first, a defiant...
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meanwhile, st. louis county has filed charges against two reporters who were arrested last year covering the protests. wesley lowery of the "washington post" and ryan reilly of the "huffington post" were charged monday with trespassing and interfering with a police officer after officers alleged they did not leave a mcdonald's fast enough during an incident one year ago. we'll have more from ferguson later in the broadcast. in news from colorado, the governor has declared a state of emergency following the spill of at least three million gallons of toxic wastewater into the animas river. a team of epa workers accidentally triggered the spill during an attempted cleanup wednesday of an old gold mine. water sample show high levels of arsenic, lead and mercury. meanwhile four people have been , arrested in utah after protesters erected tripods monday to temporarily shut down the construction of the first commercial tar sands mine in the united states. the european commission has allocated 2.4 billion e
meanwhile, st. louis county has filed charges against two reporters who were arrested last year covering the protests. wesley lowery of the "washington post" and ryan reilly of the "huffington post" were charged monday with trespassing and interfering with a police officer after officers alleged they did not leave a mcdonald's fast enough during an incident one year ago. we'll have more from ferguson later in the broadcast. in news from colorado, the governor has declared a...
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louis, and later, protesters blocked both directions of interstate 70 near st. louis. while the community remains on edge, many are optimistic. >> we have a long way to. go that's my message today. we have to have patience. this didn't happen overnight, and it's not going to changeover night. >> reporter: police and protesters are hoping future demonstrations will stay peaceful. >> reporter: even though the city is under a state of emergency, there is no curfew, so the crowds could be out here all night. they did turn over police operations to the county rather than the city. there's a lot more resources to monitor the crowds. live in ferguson, missouri, weijia jiang, cbs 2 news. >> weijia, thank you. >>> authorities in colorado say there's no sign of harm to any wildlife from a huge leak of contaminated water in colorado, new mexico, and utah. look at what the anamose river looked on thursday, and look at it now. millions of gallons of water tainted with lead, arsenic, and other heavy metals for the gold king mine spilled into it it the cleanup crew accidently breeche
louis, and later, protesters blocked both directions of interstate 70 near st. louis. while the community remains on edge, many are optimistic. >> we have a long way to. go that's my message today. we have to have patience. this didn't happen overnight, and it's not going to changeover night. >> reporter: police and protesters are hoping future demonstrations will stay peaceful. >> reporter: even though the city is under a state of emergency, there is no curfew, so the crowds...
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st. louis county police officer was involved in a shooting after reportedly coming under heavy gunfire. at least one person was taken to the hospital. st. louis police held a news conference just moments ago. >> well, this is a tragedy for the family of this man and certainly for the officers involved, and it is truly a tragedy. there is a small group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. i don't know how else to say that, but that is just -- that's just the bottom line on this, and that is unfortunate. >> the st. louis police department tweeted this photo of a bullet hole in the windshield of a vehicle. according to police two unmarked cars took shots. nbc's jay gray is live in ferguson right now. jay, what more can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: we know 40 to 50 shots were fired, according to police, melissa. just behind officers watching over what was a peaceful protest at the time. the chief of the st. louis county police de
st. louis county police officer was involved in a shooting after reportedly coming under heavy gunfire. at least one person was taken to the hospital. st. louis police held a news conference just moments ago. >> well, this is a tragedy for the family of this man and certainly for the officers involved, and it is truly a tragedy. there is a small group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. i don't know how else to say that, but that is...
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we can see this at the old st. bernard development. it's now known as columbia park. the st.bernard was one of the oldest public housing developments in new orleans first built by the roosevelt administration during the depression. over the years it had fallen on hard times and by the time katrina hit, 25% of the 1300 units were empty and the area was known for its violence. then the levees broke. and as the sun rose the day after the storm passed, the st. bernard development was 10 feet under water. like everything else, we resolved to build back st. bernard not as it was but like it always should have been and the way people deserved. now columbia park is a world class example of mixed income public housing that embraces public/private partnerships and true development. the master plan for the neighborhood includes newly built schools and early childhood learning center, a recreation facility, library, playgrounds, retail, and green space. plus crime is now way down in columbia park. in fact, since katrina we've made tremendous progress citywide on crime reduction, and this
we can see this at the old st. bernard development. it's now known as columbia park. the st.bernard was one of the oldest public housing developments in new orleans first built by the roosevelt administration during the depression. over the years it had fallen on hard times and by the time katrina hit, 25% of the 1300 units were empty and the area was known for its violence. then the levees broke. and as the sun rose the day after the storm passed, the st. bernard development was 10 feet under...
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see what the family behind the st. jude shop is working on.we'll tell you why they've got history on their side. >>> and he is arguably the best second baseman philadelphia has ever seen. ahead, how chase utley is tipping his cap to you, the fan. >>> grab the sunglasses. it's quiet right now. sun will be up and we'll see a lot of it before some clouds start to roll in later in the day. that's a live view of beach avenue from the marquis de lafayette hotel. 69 degrees at 4:38 here at nbc 10. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale! save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 20 minutes before 5:00. a little more than an hour and a half before sunrise. we will see bright sunshine, at least to start with. northeast philadelphia, 65 degrees. the wind is completely calm. expect the tempe
see what the family behind the st. jude shop is working on.we'll tell you why they've got history on their side. >>> and he is arguably the best second baseman philadelphia has ever seen. ahead, how chase utley is tipping his cap to you, the fan. >>> grab the sunglasses. it's quiet right now. sun will be up and we'll see a lot of it before some clouds start to roll in later in the day. that's a live view of beach avenue from the marquis de lafayette hotel. 69 degrees at 4:38...
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st. louis county is now under a state of emergency. >> andy is live on the ground there in ferguson. good morning to you, andy. we know police made dozens of arrests overnight. what can you tell us? >> calm now, erika, but it did get hot last night. much as it did the night before, but not quite as bad as the nice before. it started with these protests, we had a line of police and riot gear on one side of a majoring street and protestors on the other side yelling back at them. at one point, police moved in around midnight to clear protestors and protect businesses that had been looted the night before. that's when things got a little tense, a little hot. protestors started throwing rocks and water bottles at police and chased after protestors, made several arrests, but really, it didn't get quite as hot as the night before. police tell me the reason why is because they took a more proactive stops. the night before they let protestorses throw things at them, this time they didn't, they dis
st. louis county is now under a state of emergency. >> andy is live on the ground there in ferguson. good morning to you, andy. we know police made dozens of arrests overnight. what can you tell us? >> calm now, erika, but it did get hot last night. much as it did the night before, but not quite as bad as the nice before. it started with these protests, we had a line of police and riot gear on one side of a majoring street and protestors on the other side yelling back at them. at...
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one year ago firs was no more than a quiet community in north st. louis until the death of michael brown at the hands of local police, which ignited a flashpoint on race and communities of colour flashing with law enforcement. away from the headlines ferguson struggled to recover from an unintended moment in the spotlight. lori jane gliha followed up in ferguson more than half-a-dozen time since the other national media faded away and gives us an indepth look at what changed in the place where a movement began. >> reporter: this is west florissant avenue, the main drag cutting through ferguson, missouri. looking at it now, it may be hard to believe this street was the epicentre of mass protests last august. now, boarded up buildings and graffiti are stark reminders of what happened here. the scene is different from a year ago. [ chanting ] >> reporter: last summer the street was filled with thousands of people. protesting the death of michael brown, and an intense police crackdown. i remember hearing gunfire and ducking for cover. >> tear gas. >> an
one year ago firs was no more than a quiet community in north st. louis until the death of michael brown at the hands of local police, which ignited a flashpoint on race and communities of colour flashing with law enforcement. away from the headlines ferguson struggled to recover from an unintended moment in the spotlight. lori jane gliha followed up in ferguson more than half-a-dozen time since the other national media faded away and gives us an indepth look at what changed in the place where...
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next speaker, please. >> thank you very much i'm dustin the music master as st. paul's and since we're focusing on the shadow i'm going to be brief we're excited to get back there and hopefully resume the outdoor services and begin to be part of that and we're as the gentleman said earlier excited to bring the people back into the neighborhoods and face the foot traffic for the park and beyond that we are thankfully for your port if helping us moving this project forward and hopefully, the shadow what about improved. >> thank you. >> next speaker >> commissioners and ralph i'm the attorney for st. paul's lutheran schuch thinksable will i i'm advocate i think that is important to understand this project is necessary to the continued services and the presence of st. paul's in san francisco in that naeshdz burning the building 20 years was destate of to the communities and destate of in the congregation and since then st. paul's is moovg if temporary to temporary location during its by itself to continue the service in the communities and continue it's presence in t
next speaker, please. >> thank you very much i'm dustin the music master as st. paul's and since we're focusing on the shadow i'm going to be brief we're excited to get back there and hopefully resume the outdoor services and begin to be part of that and we're as the gentleman said earlier excited to bring the people back into the neighborhoods and face the foot traffic for the park and beyond that we are thankfully for your port if helping us moving this project forward and hopefully,...