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i think if i were president obama, i would adopt steele city as the new american city.ld say let's get that pipeline going. let's make sure we have everything in place to protect the environment as much as we can. and watch that little city blossom like a desert flower. wouldn't that be fun. >> it is interesting, steve, that you know, there's different sides to this argument. they're in steele city where there's not a lot of people. they certainly depend on this. there's an economic upside. a lot of the farmers in that area see an economic downside if they don't get a good enough deal to have the pipeline come through and the environmental piece, as well that through the area where the pipeline would cross and the national resources defense council sent us this statement to make sure it was part of the debate. i'll put it on the screen. keystone xl would significantly add to carbon pollution that's driving climate change and imperil the health and drinking water of millions of americans." is the climate change aspect has to be tough for the president as i mentioned. he'
i think if i were president obama, i would adopt steele city as the new american city.ld say let's get that pipeline going. let's make sure we have everything in place to protect the environment as much as we can. and watch that little city blossom like a desert flower. wouldn't that be fun. >> it is interesting, steve, that you know, there's different sides to this argument. they're in steele city where there's not a lot of people. they certainly depend on this. there's an economic...
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pittsburgh, the steel city. no stranger to clashes over workers rights. great tradition there. in the city of pittsburgh is in the midst of a labor showdown. now, the service employees international union is trying to unionize service workers from the university of pittsburgh medical center. the sciu is calling for higher wages for blue collar workers in the season. upmc officials say the company's service employees like cafeteria workers and janitor not enough to live in the city of pittsburgh. meanwhile, they're raking in big bucks. the chief executive officer there made over $6 million in compensation last year. upmc is making its anti-union message very clear. workers say anti-union messages are being displayed on hospital computer screen savers. steve greenhouse is the labor and workplace correspondent for "the new york times." he has been on the story. he joins us tonight. mr. greenhouse, good to have you with us. >> nice to be here, ed. >> the sciu and workers recently had a protest which the mayor called the largest labor demonstration in pittsburgh in 20 years, going ba
pittsburgh, the steel city. no stranger to clashes over workers rights. great tradition there. in the city of pittsburgh is in the midst of a labor showdown. now, the service employees international union is trying to unionize service workers from the university of pittsburgh medical center. the sciu is calling for higher wages for blue collar workers in the season. upmc officials say the company's service employees like cafeteria workers and janitor not enough to live in the city of...
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mariupol is built on steel. a city where blackened factories spew pollution. and trains haul coal of the region. anglers trying their luck in the murky waters. down the coast is crimea. an exed by russia just weeks ago. some in mariupol would like the same for their city. pro-russian protesters have occupied city hall for nearly a week. refusing to leave the building despite the geneva agreement. mariupol's youngest, blissfully unaware of the upheaval all around that will decide their future. as for the organization of security and cooperation in europe, tasked with negotiating the suhr runder of these buildings, they were here a few days ago. but made no headway. i figured they were clueless from the expressions on their faces and the way they looked at each other, irina, voropayeva, a housewife turned spokesperson scoffs. in mariupol they are planning to hold a referendum on splitting from ukraine. but tensions peaked here after protesters tried to storm this military base tucked between apartments. terrified residents hardly accustomed to scenes like this.
mariupol is built on steel. a city where blackened factories spew pollution. and trains haul coal of the region. anglers trying their luck in the murky waters. down the coast is crimea. an exed by russia just weeks ago. some in mariupol would like the same for their city. pro-russian protesters have occupied city hall for nearly a week. refusing to leave the building despite the geneva agreement. mariupol's youngest, blissfully unaware of the upheaval all around that will decide their future....
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>> steel the printer. citieswith organizers of the world cup and amtrak trying to anticipate attacks before they happen. >> we can see people doing poking around where you shouldn't be, looking at the back and he does to buildings. >> it is like minority report. >> that is science fiction. we are recognizing a precursor pattern that may be associated with the crime. intelligent technology comes privacy concerns. they have been criticized as being more big brother than a crime preventer. >> it is not our technology approach to collect any personally identifiable information that is not what our customers are using when they deploy our software. >> it has expanded tremendously since 9/11. $500 billion spent on camera security systems to seek out dangerous. it is clear the cameras are here to stay. something much less. and yet, far more deadly than terrorism. mosquitoes breading malaria. a columbia university physicist has a new way to fight them. check this out. most deadlyhe creatures known to man. we're talking a
>> steel the printer. citieswith organizers of the world cup and amtrak trying to anticipate attacks before they happen. >> we can see people doing poking around where you shouldn't be, looking at the back and he does to buildings. >> it is like minority report. >> that is science fiction. we are recognizing a precursor pattern that may be associated with the crime. intelligent technology comes privacy concerns. they have been criticized as being more big brother than a...
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and in-store bulletproof windows and up the suspension to cope with the 1,000 kilograms of steel and glass. the city of 18 million people has a long history of violence. much is associated with gangs linked to political parties. in recent times the taliban has grown in influence. just last year more than 2,000 people were killed in attacks, and around 100 were abducted for ransom. the killings and kidd snappings shows no signs of slowing. that's why those that can't afford it are installing windows which can stop an ak-47 bullet and a frame which can resist a bomb attack. >> this man has been in the car manufacturing business for more than 20 years. over the past year he has seen an increase in the demand for armoured vehicle. initially he had one or two customers, now he has a dozen at a time. >> i think people have become aware that such an investment is probably quite necessary, especially if one can afford it. armouring a car is not treat. making it bomb and bulletproof is anywhere from 30 to $40,000, on top of the purchase of a vehicle. it's a small price to pay for peace of mind. he's asked us
and in-store bulletproof windows and up the suspension to cope with the 1,000 kilograms of steel and glass. the city of 18 million people has a long history of violence. much is associated with gangs linked to political parties. in recent times the taliban has grown in influence. just last year more than 2,000 people were killed in attacks, and around 100 were abducted for ransom. the killings and kidd snappings shows no signs of slowing. that's why those that can't afford it are installing...
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route to search for the missing crew the forty three hundred tonne ship carrying steel products from the dprk a port city of chongqing in and it was head of the china's border of china doll in shandong province. malaysian police idea of chinese tourists to the filipino resort where we were abducted from a resort in eastern malaysia on site. police say the seven suspects who are regarded as anti government militia men in the philippines have let some us states and may arrive back in the philippines. however i'm a malaysian official says it's possible that you have to lift the i can say he will come ashore would need to stop by. elation and philippine all parties working together and exchanging information. some of kelly's society to the briefing or set of everything that the suspects had no specific target and i did it for ransom the chinese consulate general in kuching has to stop twenty four hour emergency mechanism that is the malaysian side to deal with the incident as soon as possible. the chinese tourist is a twenty nine year old woman from shanghai the family say she was in the room when the gunman
route to search for the missing crew the forty three hundred tonne ship carrying steel products from the dprk a port city of chongqing in and it was head of the china's border of china doll in shandong province. malaysian police idea of chinese tourists to the filipino resort where we were abducted from a resort in eastern malaysia on site. police say the seven suspects who are regarded as anti government militia men in the philippines have let some us states and may arrive back in the...
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town of nogales with their story >> a vast, remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name gateway oxill hernandez. i am 15 years old and i am from honduras >> we first met axill when catholic bishops held a mass and cross border communion honoring migrants who have died in the desert, the journey he and his cousins? >> i want to see my dad and study. the journey didn't get to me. i feel good. but they tell me the hardest part gateway coming. we will see if it's good >> after the mass, he lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with about 700 honduran limpa which is maybe 30 or $40 >> his hometown of san pedro sula gateway one of the most violent cities in the world. after crossing illegally through guatemala and into mexico, axill and his cousins made their way to puebla where they climbed atop one of the frei
town of nogales with their story >> a vast, remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month, this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name gateway oxill hernandez. i am 15 years old and i am from honduras >> we first met axill when catholic bishops held a mass and cross border communion honoring migrants...
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it's almost didn't because the french open next he said cities and anderson so much. welded steel construction work to be completed the foundations for the technology leaders of tomorrow have been bathed and south africa urgently needs them especially in rural areas. most people here have no electricity or running water. many cannot read and write and one in three out of war. when there's a clear definition of engineers draftsman and technicians. that's it the main route home runs and electricians business with a workforce of thirty five finding skilled workers is a huge challenge you. he's an awesome prizes. supervises that the company of the lot into tears and wanted to end in july to the site is called the dozen and that was unusual. it goes a long day that people with a menu with skills shortage and you get the supplies in the future it was going on you'll need people like lisa even if we sell has other ambitions than being an electrician mandela said education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. it's a vision that is secured louise l his chance
it's almost didn't because the french open next he said cities and anderson so much. welded steel construction work to be completed the foundations for the technology leaders of tomorrow have been bathed and south africa urgently needs them especially in rural areas. most people here have no electricity or running water. many cannot read and write and one in three out of war. when there's a clear definition of engineers draftsman and technicians. that's it the main route home runs and...
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city. ♪ shotguns and rockin' steel toed boots ♪ >> a song i wrote calmed "rednecks." ight. ♪ no city boy will ever hold me back yeah, i'm a country boy, you better bleed that ♪ >> i'm loving hunting, fishing, four-wheeling, big trucks. country music, and all that in one package. ♪ we are red necks we want everyone to know load up the truck with beer and let's go ♪ ♪ crack a coke and keep the police at bay ♪ >> yeah. >> i love that song. it's catchy. it's annoying as [ bleep ] but catchy. the most catchiest i've heard. >> think of best part. >> ain't got no liquor, beer, nothing. >> sean denbraven is currently awaiting sentencing for raining 20 or more punches down on his mother and biting his mother when he lost control of himself after drinking about 15 shots of whiskey. >> the judge i have, he's probably going to send me to rehab. i'm hoping that he releases me from jail and let's me just go to rehab myself, because i'm going to be a little upset if he makes me stay in jail and wait for them to pick me up. that's going to be a bummer. >> for now, though, younger inma
city. ♪ shotguns and rockin' steel toed boots ♪ >> a song i wrote calmed "rednecks." ight. ♪ no city boy will ever hold me back yeah, i'm a country boy, you better bleed that ♪ >> i'm loving hunting, fishing, four-wheeling, big trucks. country music, and all that in one package. ♪ we are red necks we want everyone to know load up the truck with beer and let's go ♪ ♪ crack a coke and keep the police at bay ♪ >> yeah. >> i love that song. it's...
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and windows and beef up suspension to cope with the 1,000 kilograms of stee steel ad glass that has been add: in karachi, the city has a long history of violence. but in recent times the taliban has also grown in influence. just last year more than 2,000 people were killed in attacks, and around 100 were abducted for ransom. the killings and kidnaps she no signs of slowing which means those whwindows that can stop a. >> reporter: over the past year he has seen a big increase in the demand for armored vehicles. >> now i think that people have really become aware that such an investment was quite necessary. especially if one can forward it. >> armoring a car is not cheap. the cost is anywhere from $30,000 to $40,000. and that's on top of the purchase of the vehicle. but it's a small price to pay for peace of mind. said khan, not his whale name. he has asked to not to reveal his name. >> i have asked in the last two and a half years the time comes when you feel enough is enough and you have to look for a solution. >> in a country where many people live on only a few dollars a day it's a solution opened to a privileg
and windows and beef up suspension to cope with the 1,000 kilograms of stee steel ad glass that has been add: in karachi, the city has a long history of violence. but in recent times the taliban has also grown in influence. just last year more than 2,000 people were killed in attacks, and around 100 were abducted for ransom. the killings and kidnaps she no signs of slowing which means those whwindows that can stop a. >> reporter: over the past year he has seen a big increase in the demand...
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steel and glass. armoured vehicles are a must have. the city of 18 million people has a history of violence, much asorpted with gangs linked to political parties. in recent times the taliban has grown in influence. last year more than 2,000 people were killed in attacks and 100 abducted for ransom. the killings and kidnappings sow no signs of slowing which is why those that can't afford it are installing windows that can stop a bullet. and a frame that can resist a bomb attack. >> this man has been in the car manufacturing business, and over the past year he has seen an increase in demand for vehicles. he had one or two customers a month, and now has a dozen at any given time. now people have become aware that such an investment is probably quite necessary if especially one can afford it. armouring a car is not cheap. the cost of making it bombed and bulletproof is anywhere from 30,000 to 40,000 dollars. it's a small price to pay for peace of mind. this man asked us to hide his identity for security reasons. he had his jeep armoured a few month
steel and glass. armoured vehicles are a must have. the city of 18 million people has a history of violence, much asorpted with gangs linked to political parties. in recent times the taliban has grown in influence. last year more than 2,000 people were killed in attacks and 100 abducted for ransom. the killings and kidnappings sow no signs of slowing which is why those that can't afford it are installing windows that can stop a bullet. and a frame that can resist a bomb attack. >> this...
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. >> a dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it.er the last month this teenagers and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot by bus and by train to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez. i'm 15 years old and i'm from honduras. >> reporter: we first met axel when catholic bishops honored migrants who died in the desert. the journey axel and his cousins were about to take. >> we'll see if it's hard in a moment. >> reporter: after the mass axel lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with 700 lelpura, which is probably 30 or $40. >> after cross illegally into guatemala and mexico he and his cousins, went to puebla where they road the beast all the way to the border in no imrvetionales. >> the trip wasn't easy because we came on the train. when you don't have water or food you get really hungry. you're always afraid because people are telling you someone has fallen from the train that the train can kill you. >> reporter
. >> a dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it.er the last month this teenagers and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot by bus and by train to make it here to the mexican side of this border town. >> my name is axel fernandez. i'm 15 years old and i'm from honduras. >> reporter: we first met axel when catholic bishops honored migrants who died in the desert. the journey axel and his cousins were about to take. >>...
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. >> a vast desert surrounds the city of nogales. a stall steel fence slices through it. this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles to make it to the mexican cit border to. >> my name is axleel. i'm from honduras. >> we first met axel when catholic i bishops. hardest part is coming. we'll see if it's hard in a moment. >> after the mass axel lined up for a free lunch a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than owner the clothes on his back. >> i left with 700 honduras rann lempura. which is around $40. >> they climbed on the beast, a dusty ride more than 1400 miles all the way to the border in nogalek. >> the trip wasn't easy because we came on the train. we don't have water or food. you get really hungry. you're always afraid because people are telling you that someone has fallen from the train, that the train can kill you. >> that night the three cousins, axel ever and omar stayed in a cheap hotel. in the morning ever told me why they had to get out of honduras. >> there are killers go over your house they are asking for money, if you don't pay they kill y
. >> a vast desert surrounds the city of nogales. a stall steel fence slices through it. this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles to make it to the mexican cit border to. >> my name is axleel. i'm from honduras. >> we first met axel when catholic i bishops. hardest part is coming. we'll see if it's hard in a moment. >> after the mass axel lined up for a free lunch a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than owner the clothes on his back. >> i left...
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steele and their team. this is a huge opportunity for the city to take a huge step forward and fill a gap. i would like to tell a quick story, because i have one case that i think illustrates several opportunities for us to be way more accountable as a city and help victims and their families. so i received contact with a victim of domestic violence through a supervisor's office last summer. i sat through the trial with this survivor, and she was quite assertive. she knew her lost wages and costs were. when we talk about housing, the screen door was torn off. and the windows broken. and she had to of course, as you imagine in this housing market, she had to repair her housing right away. that's all out of pocket. she was in some ways a model case to move forward towards restitution. i think everybody along the way did everything they could to help. her supervisor tried to help. the d.a. handled the case well, and restitution was set, which we have heard was not in a lot of cases. but the offenders assets were not investigate and put on a low payment plan. and this new program could look in
steele and their team. this is a huge opportunity for the city to take a huge step forward and fill a gap. i would like to tell a quick story, because i have one case that i think illustrates several opportunities for us to be way more accountable as a city and help victims and their families. so i received contact with a victim of domestic violence through a supervisor's office last summer. i sat through the trial with this survivor, and she was quite assertive. she knew her lost wages and...
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. >> reporter: a vast remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexico side of this border town. >> my name is hernandez. i am 15 years old, and i am from honduras. >> reporter: we first met axle at a mass honoring migrants who have died in the desert. the journey axle and his cousins are about to undertake. >> the journey didn't get to me. i feel good, but they tell me the hardest part is coming. we'll see if it's hard in a moment. >> reporter: after the mass, he lined up for a free lunch, sandwich and coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >> i left with $700 which is 30 or $40. >> reporter: his hometown in honduras is one of the most violent cities in the world. after crossing illegally through guatemala and mexico, they made their way through puebla where they climbed aton one of the notorious fleet trains known as a beast, a dangerous free ride 103 miles all the way to the bor
. >> reporter: a vast remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. over the last month this teenager and two cousins have traveled 2400 miles on foot, by bus, and by train to make it here to the mexico side of this border town. >> my name is hernandez. i am 15 years old, and i am from honduras. >> reporter: we first met axle at a mass honoring migrants who have died in the desert. the journey axle and his cousins are about to...
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nation's heart kept trying to get the classic nineteen eighties to the steel industry into the hands. it is getting into the city and questioned for use on a stake now is find button to preliminary estimates of expats them on to the dentist really don't entail communities about ten thirty min to complete new study today. it's built though. director virginia so moshe but mostly to denim idea to a diminution of going to be deceived into lebanon most of the session hall that was nice to know is that the postman stated in the morning most occupants were unable to resist those that refuse to my cousin we also want to cut deals i behinn the dosa behind two chapters as he started his run on the snow isn't that great yesterday the man of the nation on the clay into one of them said yesterday it was nice to eat at the end these images now has new mess my summation is a green lung breast on a section with it. when you think. renault are on the run that ye should do. the i have totally went off. she lasted for fifteen minutes the descent of the city was current and underground bus stop to the police stated among tens of fe
nation's heart kept trying to get the classic nineteen eighties to the steel industry into the hands. it is getting into the city and questioned for use on a stake now is find button to preliminary estimates of expats them on to the dentist really don't entail communities about ten thirty min to complete new study today. it's built though. director virginia so moshe but mostly to denim idea to a diminution of going to be deceived into lebanon most of the session hall that was nice to know is...
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steel and glass that is added. armored vehicles are a must have for residents here, the city of 18 million people has a long historyce, much associated with gangs linked to political parties. but in resent times the taliban has also grown and influenced. last year more than 2000 people were killed in attacks at around 100 were abducted for ran some. the killings and kidnaps show no signs of slowing, which is why those who can afford it are installing windows which can stop an ak-47 bullet and internal frame which can resist a bomb attack. his family has been in the car manufacturing business for more than 20 years but over the past year he has seen an increase in demand of armored vehicles and initially he had 1-2 customers a month and he has a dozen at any given time. >> now i think that people have really become aware that such an investment is probably quite necessary especially if one can afford it. >> reporter: armoring a car is not cheap, the cost of making it bomb and bullet proof is anywhere from $30-$40,000 on top of the purchase of the vehicle but it's small to pay for peace of mind, not kahn's real name
steel and glass that is added. armored vehicles are a must have for residents here, the city of 18 million people has a long historyce, much associated with gangs linked to political parties. but in resent times the taliban has also grown and influenced. last year more than 2000 people were killed in attacks at around 100 were abducted for ran some. the killings and kidnaps show no signs of slowing, which is why those who can afford it are installing windows which can stop an ak-47 bullet and...
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city in western japan. before the new patient. the greens think we should japan steel industry had pushed the company to close plants and lamps. firms survive. i developed the new order can only keep track let me break to possible was to do is typically uses to make steel. the company has been using demonstrate technology in steel production. it started to use this technology as a way to spray high density titanium oxide. we can eliminate almost all germs or prevented from spreading. it really can be put to all sorts of things it's not just for torrents this marketing for the kids how assist technology to the medical staff. company representatives visit a hospital in tokyo to introduce a titanic down which uses for the pic allison's to protect against infection. well when you hold it like this is beautiful when you see her kids to go with acts as a disinfectant viruses and germs are spread the cool peter osgood surfaces like the two religions which doctors and patients sometimes catch hospital we use perfume to cover the surface its staff hopes that the substance would
city in western japan. before the new patient. the greens think we should japan steel industry had pushed the company to close plants and lamps. firms survive. i developed the new order can only keep track let me break to possible was to do is typically uses to make steel. the company has been using demonstrate technology in steel production. it started to use this technology as a way to spray high density titanium oxide. we can eliminate almost all germs or prevented from spreading. it really...
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city. will we be doing a power point >> yeah. we will. >> it's time to move. great, thank you mr. steel so commissioners i'd like to tag team with our achieve of staff laura and our deputy superintendent and department superintendant as well. so i'd like to point to the second slide which reviews once again what the children's reluctant timeline has been we've been intentional about the process with key components being stakeholder engagement in a process facilitated by the timeline we're now at the third step of finally policies and we're envision in may we'll finalize the measures and november 2014 is when we have planned on having this on the ballet. in the next slide the findings from the community outreach. there was a resounding call to do it more and better. we heard this loud and clear the finding were sobering our families have basic needs unmet in the city and on top of they're having trouble navigating the services in the boarder community as well. families don't know where the services come from they only want them to be available and high quality. it's music to our ears tha
city. will we be doing a power point >> yeah. we will. >> it's time to move. great, thank you mr. steel so commissioners i'd like to tag team with our achieve of staff laura and our deputy superintendent and department superintendant as well. so i'd like to point to the second slide which reviews once again what the children's reluctant timeline has been we've been intentional about the process with key components being stakeholder engagement in a process facilitated by the timeline...
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. >> a vast remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. >> over the last month this teenager and two cousins travelled 2400 miles on foot, by bus and by train, to make it here to the mexican side of the border town. >> translation: i am 15 years old and from honduras. >> we met axel when catholic bishops from around the u.s. held a mass. they honoured migrants who died in the desert. the journey axel and his cows inns were about to undertake. >> translation: i wanted to see my dad and study. the hardest part is coming. we'll see if it's hard in a moment. >> after the mass axel lined up for a free lunch, a sandwich and a coke. he had little more than the clothes on his back. >>translation: i left with maybe $30 or $40. >> ammel's home up to is one of the most violent cities. after crassing illegally, axel and his cousins made their way to puebla, climbing on top of a freight train, known as a beast. a dangerous and dusty free ride 1400 miles all the way to the border in nothing your. >> the trip was not easy. we cam
. >> a vast remote and dangerous desert surrounds the city of nogales. a tall steel fence slices through it. >> over the last month this teenager and two cousins travelled 2400 miles on foot, by bus and by train, to make it here to the mexican side of the border town. >> translation: i am 15 years old and from honduras. >> we met axel when catholic bishops from around the u.s. held a mass. they honoured migrants who died in the desert. the journey axel and his cows inns...
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city. the next leg to be steeling should be one of ours.n 4000 bikes stolen and sam francisco in 2012 a few extra route endings in this. << and then crept out of the slump for next week. << welcome back a long lost 19 century shipwreck jasmine its founder and surfaces of a. this is a 3 d sound aren't know was says is the wreckage of the city of chester. the shift--shipped is sitting upright east of the golden gate bridge it was from last year by that know a team that was actually looking for the wreckage of another vessel. the ship's sinking is another deadly accident that has happened. in 1988 decades before the golden gate bridge was built they headed north up the coast into eureka. at the same time the oceanic was the writ-desk arriving in the day. are around 10:00 a.m. the two ships now on a collision course spotted one another but it was too late. << it was glassman and they made an attempt to reverse engines but that chapter was are closed when they pierce the poor vial of the city of chester. this is a collision 0.16 people died. the
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it was about three months ago that i went into the southeast corner of the city of chicago, an old steel mill neighborhood. happens to be the neighborhood where barack obama, fresh out of college, was a community organizer. they are modest homes, frame homes, primarily hispanic and african-american populations. they called me down to this section, the southeastern section of the city of chicago to show me something. what they wanted to show me was piles of black soot. it's called pet koch. pet koch is what's left over after you take the canadian tar sands, ship them to the pipeline , to a refinery, making diesel fuel, gasoline, what's left over, this black gunk substance is called pet coke. it turns out that the p.b. refinery was selling the pet coke to a company owned by the koch brothers, and the koch brothers were shipping this pet coke into the neighborhoods of chicago, and the mothers with their kids were calling me to their homes and schools to show me what happened when the wind blew. when the wind blew, this nasty black stuff flew through the air. it was all over window sills and
it was about three months ago that i went into the southeast corner of the city of chicago, an old steel mill neighborhood. happens to be the neighborhood where barack obama, fresh out of college, was a community organizer. they are modest homes, frame homes, primarily hispanic and african-american populations. they called me down to this section, the southeastern section of the city of chicago to show me something. what they wanted to show me was piles of black soot. it's called pet koch. pet...
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cities. scrapping, breaking into old buildings or homes and ripping out anything of value. steel, brass, copper, you name it. for more, let's bring in the host of "vice" on hbo. he was with some of these so-called scrappers in detroit and cleveland, watched them work. david, you sent us a preview. it's fantastic. i love "vice." one thing that really scared me is you talked to a guy named dez. okay. dez turned to scrapping because the pawnshop he worked at had shut down, which itself says a lot about the state of maybe detroit or america in general. did you get the sense that these guys felt like they're doing something wrong, or they were doing what they had to do to survive? >> oh, no. i mean, as a former criminal, like, they justify all their behavior. dez, i mean, there's horrible people out there in this world full of horrible. they're robbing and raping. i'm just scrapping. that's all i'm doing. he's like, i don't rape people, i rape life. in this world full of horrible people, thank god for us, people like us. we recycle. we're literally recycling. i didn't get any sense of
cities. scrapping, breaking into old buildings or homes and ripping out anything of value. steel, brass, copper, you name it. for more, let's bring in the host of "vice" on hbo. he was with some of these so-called scrappers in detroit and cleveland, watched them work. david, you sent us a preview. it's fantastic. i love "vice." one thing that really scared me is you talked to a guy named dez. okay. dez turned to scrapping because the pawnshop he worked at had shut down,...
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city. we set our website for the broadcast schedule in your times the nanny state tends to nhk world tv. i do look. and. mm mm mm steel is in the oldimes and small streets. here you can discover the deep history
city. we set our website for the broadcast schedule in your times the nanny state tends to nhk world tv. i do look. and. mm mm mm steel is in the oldimes and small streets. here you can discover the deep history
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citi have had a tremendous run already. i would much rath play that theme in something like the steel stocks. i might wait a couple days but that's where i would much rath put my money. >> you don't believe the economy. >> i'm not sure. i think there's some good signs and bad. i know that at the highs of the market, the marketed price at too strong of a growth. maybe we're pricing too low. i'm not sure yet. >> i would just add one thing. the results are a little better than jpmorgan. it looks good for expectations for citi coming in. i would say the stock and the environment. bk speaking to the economy is one thing. this could be as good as it gets for 2014. there's not a lot of expected growth. a stock like citi could be dead money. it almost got to 45. that's the level it's held for the last 12 months. it's between that break down level. i think you can see the stock banging around are 45 to 50 and you could go crazy trying to trade it in between. if you have karen's time horizon and willing to wait, if that growth goes to double digits in the next year. >> if they're going to submit on c c
citi have had a tremendous run already. i would much rath play that theme in something like the steel stocks. i might wait a couple days but that's where i would much rath put my money. >> you don't believe the economy. >> i'm not sure. i think there's some good signs and bad. i know that at the highs of the market, the marketed price at too strong of a growth. maybe we're pricing too low. i'm not sure yet. >> i would just add one thing. the results are a little better than...
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can figure out why he's in the middle of a three-day ten city tour, doing meet and greets at age 90 in kansas. what do you think, michael steeleap, these are the places he's hitting, 90 years old and limitless energy. >> i'm glad to see him back in the game a little bit this way. he's taken a few hits over the last few months by some on the far right within my party and that's been unfortunate and i think rather bone headed. >> he's a national treasure. >> regardless of how you view his quote, politics, the fact of the matter is he's been in some trenches that none of us dare go to, i'm not just talking militarily but pushing the party beyond the limits we've put on ourselves sometimes. i'm glad to see the fighting warrior out there. >> he's making strong statements. >> he is. >> decrying foreign policy. still until it. >> i think that's important. >> how important are these elder statesmen to both parties? we see a tremendous budget every time bill clinton hits the campaign trail. we need these guys. >> and they deserve our utmost respect. it does bother me when you see the far right attacking them. when he comes out and make
can figure out why he's in the middle of a three-day ten city tour, doing meet and greets at age 90 in kansas. what do you think, michael steeleap, these are the places he's hitting, 90 years old and limitless energy. >> i'm glad to see him back in the game a little bit this way. he's taken a few hits over the last few months by some on the far right within my party and that's been unfortunate and i think rather bone headed. >> he's a national treasure. >> regardless of how...
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city. back with us on set, michael steele, steven ratner.el well. >> will you explain that. >> and why is he still alive? isn't it like -- don't the pilots going we're at 40,000 feet, it's 8,032 degrees below zero. >> at 35,000 feet you have 30 to 60 seconds of useful consciousness from lack of oxygen before you lack out. it will be 80 to 100 degrees below zero fahrenheit in the air and people speculate that because there's some systems and hydraulic lines running through there, it may have kept him warm enough to stay alive but he was unconscious. but the amazing part is usually when this happens, when the wheels come down -- >> you fall out, right? >> you fall out. he must have wedged -- he was unconscious i think when he landed but he must have wedged himself in there in some way that when the wheels came out, he didn't fall out. it's really extraordinary. there's many cases of people trying this -- >> it wasn't just a jump from d.c. to new york, it was five hours. so you can be passed out for five hours and wake up in maui? >> i guess yo
city. back with us on set, michael steele, steven ratner.el well. >> will you explain that. >> and why is he still alive? isn't it like -- don't the pilots going we're at 40,000 feet, it's 8,032 degrees below zero. >> at 35,000 feet you have 30 to 60 seconds of useful consciousness from lack of oxygen before you lack out. it will be 80 to 100 degrees below zero fahrenheit in the air and people speculate that because there's some systems and hydraulic lines running through...
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city block. the marriott marquee will boast 1,200 rooms and 60-foot steel sculpture as its centerpiece.share buyback. joining us in another first on cnbc interview is arnie sorenson, the president and ceo of marriott. thanks for being with us. >> you bet, simon. nice to see you. >> this is, as i understand it, the fifth marriott marquis in the country. i imagine you're pretty pleased to run it for the owners? >> we're so excited to see the marriott marquis in washington finally open. you know, a hotel like this, it's 1,175 rooms, obviously a deep involvement with the city and their convention center, is a decade-long project, to get from idea to opening. we're finally at opening, and we couldn't be more excited. >> you know, in preparation for this interview, i was going to ask you why anybody at this stage would open a hotel in washington when the market has found it difficult to grow, partly because of the federal cutbacks, but also, of course, because group bookings haven't returned in the industry. i saw the figures you've come through with today that actually revenue per available
city block. the marriott marquee will boast 1,200 rooms and 60-foot steel sculpture as its centerpiece.share buyback. joining us in another first on cnbc interview is arnie sorenson, the president and ceo of marriott. thanks for being with us. >> you bet, simon. nice to see you. >> this is, as i understand it, the fifth marriott marquis in the country. i imagine you're pretty pleased to run it for the owners? >> we're so excited to see the marriott marquis in washington...
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city. back with us on set, we have katy kay, and in washington, michael steele. >> you don't know what younow what you got till it's gone. i was thinking back about how in entertainment one of the, i think, miracles of entertainment was that for an entire generation, they had johnny carson every night. >> yeah. >> here's a guy who, if he did the show one night a week, it would have been just, you know, a remarkable gift. but that he did that for as long as he did was just absolutely stunning. and you've got to put david letterman, who, of course, carson was david letterman's hero, in the same category. >> yeah, absolutely. >> it's just the fact that -- the fact that we've had him for as long as we've had him. i see you smile. this is completely sincere. i put him right up there as far as entertainment goes with, like, the beatles. >> oh, i'm not laughing. i totally agree with you. >> shaped our living. >> absolutely. >> he shaped our comedy culture like nobody. >> oh, my gosh, remember -- i'm trying to think, i've never been more nervous in my life, because he's so funny, so cutting, that
city. back with us on set, we have katy kay, and in washington, michael steele. >> you don't know what younow what you got till it's gone. i was thinking back about how in entertainment one of the, i think, miracles of entertainment was that for an entire generation, they had johnny carson every night. >> yeah. >> here's a guy who, if he did the show one night a week, it would have been just, you know, a remarkable gift. but that he did that for as long as he did was just...
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he he didn't go after steele he did go after standard oil but he didn't go after the morgan bank he didn't go after morgan's friend james still lead who was running the national city bank which is now part of what we know is citi group and so he really stepped away from doing anything to mitigate the banking power because of his friendship and trust in j.p. morgan and that was something that we've seen continue through all of the decades since woodrow wilson when it came time to look at the clayton antitrust act again to strengthen antitrust and monopoly wrote laws in the united states also did not touch the banks also largely because of his personal association with j.p. morgan sun jack morgan and so forth so it really set a precedent whereby other monopolies were examined far more scrutiny and with far more scrutiny of manner than the banks were so now we let's fast forward to nine hundred twenty nine and we have a different cast of characters with the same company name seem to be pretty much all the same as they were before in seven zero tell me what the heads of the six big banks were leading up to black thursday on october twenty fourth one nine hundred twent
he he didn't go after steele he did go after standard oil but he didn't go after the morgan bank he didn't go after morgan's friend james still lead who was running the national city bank which is now part of what we know is citi group and so he really stepped away from doing anything to mitigate the banking power because of his friendship and trust in j.p. morgan and that was something that we've seen continue through all of the decades since woodrow wilson when it came time to look at the...