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james: it is a symbolic city in the paris suburbs.ome to the largest jewish community outside paris and home of one of the largest mosques. the communities live the other in calm. there are some problems. last december that was a very violent crime, an anti-semitic crime in creteil. a group of young men entered an apartment to steal. they found a family, raped the woman and beat up the other members of the family. this left a deep mark and the city and one of the reasons why manuel valls decided to make his announcement here. he visited a school that was the center of a story where a history teacher decided to present a project about the holocaust with his students. the project had great success. this was the subject of a film. this is why he decided to give the speech here. molly: james, reporting from creteil france. the prime minister has unveiled a plan against racism and xenophobia. thank you. now, this friday marks 40 years to the day since the khmer rouge marched onto phnom penh. a ceremony was held at one of the most notorious
james: it is a symbolic city in the paris suburbs.ome to the largest jewish community outside paris and home of one of the largest mosques. the communities live the other in calm. there are some problems. last december that was a very violent crime, an anti-semitic crime in creteil. a group of young men entered an apartment to steal. they found a family, raped the woman and beat up the other members of the family. this left a deep mark and the city and one of the reasons why manuel valls...
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trying to make the point that not only the tower not only this man-built edifice here is a symbol of the cityut also the green space on which it sits and the hill to which is rests. to understand them you have to understand the topography of san francisco. early days of the city, the city grows up in what is the financial district on the edge of chinatown. everything they rely on for existence is the golden gate. it's of massive importance to the people what comes in and out of san francisco bay. they can't see it where they are. they get the idea to build a giant wooden structure. the years that it was up here, it gave the name telegraph hill. it survived although the structure is long gone. come to the 1870's and the city has growed up remarkably. it's fueled with money from the nevada silver mines and the gold rush. it's trying to be the paris of the west. now the beach is the suburbs, the we will their people lived on the bottom and the poorest people lived on the top because it was very hard getting to the top of telegraph hill. it was mostly lean-to sharks and bits of pieces of houses u
trying to make the point that not only the tower not only this man-built edifice here is a symbol of the cityut also the green space on which it sits and the hill to which is rests. to understand them you have to understand the topography of san francisco. early days of the city, the city grows up in what is the financial district on the edge of chinatown. everything they rely on for existence is the golden gate. it's of massive importance to the people what comes in and out of san francisco...
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are in the best interests of fan safety and the deployment of city resources. >> mike barnacle mark halperin said this is actually a symbola broken city they shouldn't do it. do you agree? >> no i think they should play the game. i would have preferred. i understand the city resources thing, you need police details, i get that. but it would have been great if they stayed out of school one more day and had a bunch of kids fill in the stands. >> i like that idea. >> msnbc casey hunt joins us from camden yards in baltimore. kasie. >> reporter: this is a team that loves this baseball team. if you have ever been in baltimore when they were playing here i was here for the playoff last year. it turns orange and black and to have this stadium stand empty is a really a symbol for this city and also in a broader sense, they have a stash coup of babe ruth here. he was born in baltimore. for baseball as a whole it's a difficult thing t. security here, they did postpone two games. some fans on the saturday fight game were trapped inside the stadium briefly while they said they were dealing with violence outside. they say this is the b
are in the best interests of fan safety and the deployment of city resources. >> mike barnacle mark halperin said this is actually a symbola broken city they shouldn't do it. do you agree? >> no i think they should play the game. i would have preferred. i understand the city resources thing, you need police details, i get that. but it would have been great if they stayed out of school one more day and had a bunch of kids fill in the stands. >> i like that idea. >> msnbc...
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city. >> reporter: welcome to the play grown the new pier shops at the boardwalk. >> it's a symbol a symbol of what atlantic city is going to become. >> the developer that turned northern liberties piazza is a hot spot is trying a spot outside of philadelphia, trying to breathe life into the boardwalk that was hit hard by casinos closing. >> never failed and never picked an area that was not going to turn around. >> this is something more, a wow factor that we have. >> and it means jobs, about 500 for atlantic city, the 50 million dollars playground project includes shopping bowling alley and t street. >> the new project appeared to be hung up in court as blatstein and caesars argued over who had control of the mall but they worked out the issues. >> when it's all up and running, the group is confident that the estimated 30 million people that are a short drive from a.c. will make the trip. >> i promise you this will become the number one tourist attraction in atlantic city. >> it is the end of atlantic city the way we know it. it's not a gaming community, a resort destination the best of a
city. >> reporter: welcome to the play grown the new pier shops at the boardwalk. >> it's a symbol a symbol of what atlantic city is going to become. >> the developer that turned northern liberties piazza is a hot spot is trying a spot outside of philadelphia, trying to breathe life into the boardwalk that was hit hard by casinos closing. >> never failed and never picked an area that was not going to turn around. >> this is something more, a wow factor that we...
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the city is not symbolic anyway? all really are you willing to meet with me in the family is who have lost family? you owe an apology to the families whose blood was shed did remind a. that matters to us and is very symbolic to eyes. she is still waiting for that apology and joins us tonight. i a understand you did hear from the general staff over the weekend? knu tell us what was said? did you get an apology? >> i did not get an apology and was told an apology would not be forthwith but they tried to convince me what an amazing man he was an homage to lead his troops have the media put the spin on this. i said this is not as big and. this was insensitive remarks made by the general ocean no better than anyone else what sacrifices were made there in the price paid. my son's blood will forever be of that soil. troops have been blown up leaving body parts behind those setter coming home and a matter to them in 2006. they gave there very best my son took his last breath and he will tell us it is not significant? i am di
the city is not symbolic anyway? all really are you willing to meet with me in the family is who have lost family? you owe an apology to the families whose blood was shed did remind a. that matters to us and is very symbolic to eyes. she is still waiting for that apology and joins us tonight. i a understand you did hear from the general staff over the weekend? knu tell us what was said? did you get an apology? >> i did not get an apology and was told an apology would not be forthwith but...
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wanted for the symbolic the city of augusta with his arsenal and gun powder works there's also a desirable target. and in effect beauregard opens the road to the state capitol for sherman. and with minimal interference he reaches columbia on february 17th 1865. by this point it's clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, robert e. lee, that he is not up to the task of stopping sherman. and on february 22nd he directs joseph e. johnson whose been living in virtual retirement since the recollusion in 1964 he appoints johnston to command the troops. concentrate all available forces and drive back chersherman. at this point johnson is saying, with what? in the words of his calgary chief, it would scarcely have been possible to disperse a force. they're the remnants of the army of tennessee. marching northward through south carolina on sherman's left there's lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. garrison that defended charleston, they're retreating to sherman's right. then third, once the federal's crossing the north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton b
wanted for the symbolic the city of augusta with his arsenal and gun powder works there's also a desirable target. and in effect beauregard opens the road to the state capitol for sherman. and with minimal interference he reaches columbia on february 17th 1865. by this point it's clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, robert e. lee, that he is not up to the task of stopping sherman. and on february 22nd he directs joseph e. johnson whose been living in virtual retirement since the...
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going on in baltimore of all of these very difficult times with some very significant symbolism here especially for a city that has prided itself so much on its baseball team for so many years. and for whom camden yards was really supposed to be a symbol of the city coming back and having a renaissance. they of course moved out of their memorial stadium in the early 1990s. i think the good news here is that they accomplished what they set out to accomplish. because there was no large crowd here, law enforcement didn't have to come here. there were no incidents. there were some die-hard fans who we saw cheering looking through the gates that are behind me now, trying to catch a glimpse of their orioles that they were otherwise going to watch. i also talked to several fans who were here at the box office here behind me trying to change their tickets either for this game or two of the other games that were postponed. and for the most part none of them felt like they needed to hold a grudge against the ballpark or the team itself. they all felt like they were trying to do what was right for the city. but i do
going on in baltimore of all of these very difficult times with some very significant symbolism here especially for a city that has prided itself so much on its baseball team for so many years. and for whom camden yards was really supposed to be a symbol of the city coming back and having a renaissance. they of course moved out of their memorial stadium in the early 1990s. i think the good news here is that they accomplished what they set out to accomplish. because there was no large crowd...
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so meaningful in the city of boston. a symbol of what new york is about. a symbol of commerce. the heart of the city. where people come and gather together. the most terrific things that happened during that year. >> they went after the world trade center. these are symbolic names. for this jury not to execute this man would be unfathomable based on what went down. >> judge napolitano was on earlier. one of the journal said he was against the death penalty although he said he would can federate in this case, i believe. do you think that judy clark's hope is on the individual? >> if judy clark does not focus on the individual in the sentencing phase it would be a mess stab. my former law professor. i just think the world of him. also this is a demonstration of how our system gets it right time after time. massachusetts -- the federal system allows the death penalty in this case. i believe that the jurors in this case will set aside whatever sunil feelings they have about the issue. they will follow the law as the judge charges them. agreed and swore under oath to follow the law.
so meaningful in the city of boston. a symbol of what new york is about. a symbol of commerce. the heart of the city. where people come and gather together. the most terrific things that happened during that year. >> they went after the world trade center. these are symbolic names. for this jury not to execute this man would be unfathomable based on what went down. >> judge napolitano was on earlier. one of the journal said he was against the death penalty although he said he would...
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the story. [ bell tolls ] >> reporter: from the scenic waterfront to the steps of city hall, they have become the new symbol for the city of san francisco. visit a city park, take your kids to the library -- >> why is san francisco like that? and why has it been like that for such a long time? it's not getting any better. >> reporter: andy montoya is one of a dozen homeless who have been camping across the street from the ferry building since november. >> it's all they do is [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: how many camping tickets have you gotten? >> four? i think? three or four. >> reporter: what do you do with them? >> i throw them away. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the city spends over $167 million a year on homeless programs. the latest is a new navigation center that just opened this week. >> a lot of things that don't work for people in shelter are very different here. >> i wouldn't leave my dog behind. >> reporter: you could never house them all. >> that's a challenge, phil. that's a challenge for our city, oakland, every city in the country. >> reporter: why can't you just say enough's enough, move on!
the story. [ bell tolls ] >> reporter: from the scenic waterfront to the steps of city hall, they have become the new symbol for the city of san francisco. visit a city park, take your kids to the library -- >> why is san francisco like that? and why has it been like that for such a long time? it's not getting any better. >> reporter: andy montoya is one of a dozen homeless who have been camping across the street from the ferry building since november. >> it's all they...
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. >> the pier is a symbol it is a symbol of what atlantic city is going to become. >> reporter: looking at ocean through binoculars is fine but imagine being out here at the end of the pier waiting in the pool or sitting in the lounge chair. that is one of the ideas for the play ground. >> it has incredible potential to be a new entertainment district in atlantic city, and that entertainment district being based in live entertainment. >> playground will have 14 music venue that is blatstein believes will create interest enduring the winter months this pier will be filled with thousands oz have people for new years eve. if is there i not a who will take we will create a holiday. we will have events here every week. >> reporter: he expects to increase employment from 400 to 900 jobs and he is not only one who thinks the playground will be a success. >> bart is a proven commodity in philadelphia. when you see concerts where four or 5,000 people show up at his events, you know in philly in the wintertime it tells you the guy necessary how to make things happen. >> reporter: first phase is e
. >> the pier is a symbol it is a symbol of what atlantic city is going to become. >> reporter: looking at ocean through binoculars is fine but imagine being out here at the end of the pier waiting in the pool or sitting in the lounge chair. that is one of the ideas for the play ground. >> it has incredible potential to be a new entertainment district in atlantic city, and that entertainment district being based in live entertainment. >> playground will have 14 music...
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city. >>> it's a majestic symbol of our country. >> d.c. lawmakers want to join other states in establishing a national bald eagle day. challenger, the bald eagle, and his handlers join city councilwoman mary clay in front of the wilson building. challenger is known for flying at sporting events like the men's final four last weekend. >> the bald eagle is a symbol of our nation. it's only fitting that this symbol here should be making a home in the nation's capital. >> cheh will introduce the resolution to make june 20th national bald eagle day joining 43 or states. >>> it may have been cloudy and rainy, but that couldn't slow down these guys. >> we'll have more on this loud celebration of the national cherry ♪ ♪ know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer funds. know you can easily keep track of what you're putting away. and know you're budgeted for the great escape. thanks to virtual wallet by pnc. ♪ ♪ >>> a quick programming note. starting this sat
city. >>> it's a majestic symbol of our country. >> d.c. lawmakers want to join other states in establishing a national bald eagle day. challenger, the bald eagle, and his handlers join city councilwoman mary clay in front of the wilson building. challenger is known for flying at sporting events like the men's final four last weekend. >> the bald eagle is a symbol of our nation. it's only fitting that this symbol here should be making a home in the nation's capital....
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it's a symbol of what atlantic city is going to become. >> the first phase of the playground is expected to be ready by the fourth of july. >>> there is new hope in the fight against cancer after a 60 minute story about polio being used to treat brain cancer. tonight we have an exclusive story of a new jersey patient whose under going this experimental therapy. health reporter stephanie stahl has the story. >> this cape may mother and daughter have done a lot of crying and laughing. since 28-year-old jenny robinson was diagnosed with glioblastoma a deadly brain cancer two years ago. >> i was really scared. >> newlywed jenn had just gotten engaged to will an avalon police officer. >> you think about the happiest time in your is going to be getting engaged and getting married and you get devastating news two week after. one of the best moments in your life. >> he asked me in the hospital mom am i going to dye and i said no. you are not going to die. >> jenny had brain surgery radiation and chemo in philadelphia. when the tumor came back the family turned to the brain tumor center at duke u
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. >> the pier is a symbol, it is a symbol of what atlantic city is going to become. >> the first phase of the playground is expect to be ready by the the fourth of july. perfect timing. >> great. >>> still ahead, my gosh talk about a rough day on the job for one jockey you will be stunned when you on he this frightening fall and the tumble he takes and he walks away from it. >>> mcdonald's promises a pay raise for tens of thousands of workers. why not all of the fast foot chain workers are eligible for the raise? >>> we have been looking forward to this day since last week katie. >> how often have we said just wait until thursday. just wait until thursday. here it is. we have been off to a chilly start, still will light wind. both of those things will change. as we go out to the live neighborhood network a snapshot at pleasant valley high school, any snow from yesterday has long since melted but we are off to a cold start. the eventually these temperatures do rebound and with just four short days the phillies home opener is here. so all of these signs of spring finally getting underway
. >> the pier is a symbol, it is a symbol of what atlantic city is going to become. >> the first phase of the playground is expect to be ready by the the fourth of july. perfect timing. >> great. >>> still ahead, my gosh talk about a rough day on the job for one jockey you will be stunned when you on he this frightening fall and the tumble he takes and he walks away from it. >>> mcdonald's promises a pay raise for tens of thousands of workers. why not all of...
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for me, that moment really symbolized what the city had gone through and how it had touched so many peopleshutdown on that friday when the governor locked down the city. these are images we will not forget. mark: tom, the sense that boston has, two years on now, the defense strategy, the defense strategy was to admit in open court, we are not going to challenge this. he did this along with his brother. now the defense strategy was more or less to spare his life. tom: if you watch this with any consistency, you saw the defense was trying to show a pattern. the older brother tamerlan they said his fingerprints were on the gun that killed sean collier, the police officer. the carjacking victim himself testified that tamerlan was the one that forces way into the vehicle. he was the one that bought the pressure cooker bombs, the one that don't bombs. this, according to the defense attorney for the younger brother. the one thing that could not explain away was dzokhar had gone to a friend we before and borrow the gun. he kept saying, can i have my gun back? joke are always had an excuse. the pat
for me, that moment really symbolized what the city had gone through and how it had touched so many peopleshutdown on that friday when the governor locked down the city. these are images we will not forget. mark: tom, the sense that boston has, two years on now, the defense strategy, the defense strategy was to admit in open court, we are not going to challenge this. he did this along with his brother. now the defense strategy was more or less to spare his life. tom: if you watch this with any...
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they hope to get more african-americans on the council in a city that's become a symbol of racial tension. kristen saloomey met some of the glandes the church may have been small. >> an informed voter can make a difference. >> but the field of is it city council candidates u particularly black ones, has never been so large. four african-americans are run forgive three open seats in the election. >> we have an opportunity to effectuate sustainable real change right here in ferguson. >> change is what many residents have been demanding ever since an white police officer shot mike brown an unarmed black team. the officer was found clear of wrongdoing. but in the report investigation they found a pattern of discrimination by the city and it's courts. adrian hawk incidence is a federal worker and and a mother of two. >> when i saw the candidates i thought somebody has to run. somebody has to come and somebody has to help us. i decided to be the change that i wanted to see. >> about two-thirds of ferguson residents are black but the vast majority of city council are might. >> overwhelmingly the
they hope to get more african-americans on the council in a city that's become a symbol of racial tension. kristen saloomey met some of the glandes the church may have been small. >> an informed voter can make a difference. >> but the field of is it city council candidates u particularly black ones, has never been so large. four african-americans are run forgive three open seats in the election. >> we have an opportunity to effectuate sustainable real change right here in...
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city school system. >> what's missing? >> the lack of educational programs, the lack of recreation systems for these children, people actually being able to believe in them. >> reporter: in the meantime, schools like this are symbolic of a bigger problem a city that many believes has abandoned its kids. back here live in baltimore at north avenue and pennsylvania, before we spend too much time talking about the city's present school system we should remember its glorious past, in 1906, an african american man named thurgood marshall graduated from here and became the first african american supreme court justice. antonio. >> you had an opportunity to talk to another very important baltimore leader. >> in fact he is not only a very important leader, he's a graduate of the school system, elijah cummings graduated from baltimore city high school back in 1969. talked to me exclusively about what he wants the world to know about this neighborhood he calls loam. >> i want them to know that there are a lot of great people here. if you wait a little longer, if you were to wait a little bit longer you would see people getting an early bus. 5:00 5:30 they work hard, many of them don't have jobs. and they want jobs. we got a l
city school system. >> what's missing? >> the lack of educational programs, the lack of recreation systems for these children, people actually being able to believe in them. >> reporter: in the meantime, schools like this are symbolic of a bigger problem a city that many believes has abandoned its kids. back here live in baltimore at north avenue and pennsylvania, before we spend too much time talking about the city's present school system we should remember its glorious past,...
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military officials say the city is not symbolic in any way and the higher priority is protecting the strategically important town of beijing. home to a key oil refinery. >> on "healthcheck" at 11 tonight a double edge sword as teens smoking hit a record low. young people are instead turning to electronic cigarettes and water paipz pipesch the number of high school students that tried ecigarettes tripledied in just one year. now more than 13% of high school students have reportedly tried. nearly 1 in 10 high schoolers used a hookah. traditional cigarettes fell to third place among teenage use. report released by cdc found similar trends among middle school aged children and obviously at lower levels. >> pepsi crafted a way to make billions of dollars in the daych the company debuted stock ipo on nasdaq today and shot up 88% on this first day of trading. and etsy is web site you can make mostly hand made goods from artists. etsy is listed as b corporation which balances for profit with stated socially conscious mission. >> "star wars" fans are analyzing every frame of the newly release
military officials say the city is not symbolic in any way and the higher priority is protecting the strategically important town of beijing. home to a key oil refinery. >> on "healthcheck" at 11 tonight a double edge sword as teens smoking hit a record low. young people are instead turning to electronic cigarettes and water paipz pipesch the number of high school students that tried ecigarettes tripledied in just one year. now more than 13% of high school students have...
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they hope to boost african-american representation in a city that's become a symbol of racial tension after months of protest. we met some of the candidates. >> the crowd at st. mark family church may have been small. >> an informed voter can make a difference. >> the field of city council candidates particular black ones in ferguson, missouri has never been so large. four african-americans are running for three open seats in the april 7 election. >> we have an opportunity to effectuate sustainable real change right here in ferguson. >> change is exactly what many have ferguson's respondents have been demanding ever since a white police officer shot mike brown, an unarmed black teen. the white officer was cleared of wrongdoing but a federal investigation found a pattern of racist policing in the city and its courts. it will fall to the next city council to make the reforms demanded by the u.s. justice department. adrien hawkins is a federal worker and single mother of two. >> when i saw the capped dates i said somebody has to run. somebody has to come and somebody has to help us, so i
they hope to boost african-american representation in a city that's become a symbol of racial tension after months of protest. we met some of the candidates. >> the crowd at st. mark family church may have been small. >> an informed voter can make a difference. >> the field of city council candidates particular black ones in ferguson, missouri has never been so large. four african-americans are running for three open seats in the april 7 election. >> we have an...
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symbol of brutality. ahead of an iraqi army push to retake the city of mosul from i.s.i.l. video has been released of u.s. and spanish coalition forces training the government in urban warfare. they are training in squad-size battlefields in iraq. there's more to come on al jazeera. see first hand what it must have been hike for the students attacked any al-shabab. we take you inside the university. [ chanting ] >>> and after hitting the streets, community members in the u.s. city of ferguson run for city council to bring about change. oi >>> good to have you with us. these are the top stories. humanitarians are warning of terrible conditions. in yemen. u.n. officials scribe the situation in syria's yarmouk refugee camp as beyond inhumane. the camp is overrun by i.s.i.l. and they are discussions how to help around 18,000 palestinian refugees trapped there. syria's government targeted residential buildings and air strikes on the city of idlib, it's been under the control of al nusra front since the end of march, laying on the main highway between damascus and aleppo >>> in m
symbol of brutality. ahead of an iraqi army push to retake the city of mosul from i.s.i.l. video has been released of u.s. and spanish coalition forces training the government in urban warfare. they are training in squad-size battlefields in iraq. there's more to come on al jazeera. see first hand what it must have been hike for the students attacked any al-shabab. we take you inside the university. [ chanting ] >>> and after hitting the streets, community members in the u.s. city of...
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city boardwalk. >> the pier is a symbol of what atlantic city will become. >> reporter: the developer who turned northbound hot spot has ventured outside philadelphia. >> i've never failed in my career, i've never not picked an area that was going to turn around. we just need something more this is something more, this is the wow factor that we have. >> reporter: and it means jobs, about five hundred for atlantic city. the 50 million-dollar playground project will include shopping, restaurants, bar concert hall and attraction called t-street. >> this will be the capital of entertainment on the east coast. >> reporter: it was tied up in courted, but they have worked out the issue. >> kevin near and dear to my heart, cameras. >> this group is confident the estimated 30 million people they say are a short drive from ac will make the trip. >> this will become the number one tourist attraction in atlantic city. >> the end of atlantic city the way we know its not a gaming community, it's a resort test nation. best of atlantic city is yet to come, starts here, starts today. >> reporter: in atlantic city, eva pilg
city boardwalk. >> the pier is a symbol of what atlantic city will become. >> reporter: the developer who turned northbound hot spot has ventured outside philadelphia. >> i've never failed in my career, i've never not picked an area that was going to turn around. we just need something more this is something more, this is the wow factor that we have. >> reporter: and it means jobs, about five hundred for atlantic city. the 50 million-dollar playground project will...
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the mass killings last unit shiite soldiers outside the sunni city has become a symbol of brutality ofslamic state fighters and her hatred for iraq's shiite majority. reporter: liberation comes at a heavy price. after a month of ferocious street battles, insurgents were driven from the northern iraqi town, but they have left their mark -- 12 mass graves. they are thought to contain the remains of some 1700 iraqis massacred last summer by the militants. investigation by friendly teams are underway. for the survivors, the memories of very much alive, especially for ani who escaped the bloodbath by feigning death. >> they were meant to kill me but i was not hit. the fifth bullet was fired killing the guy next to me. i was covered by the blood of my comrades come and i roll down into the valley. reporter: for now, the wait continues for the victims' loved ones, who have already wondered for months about the fate of their friends and relatives. genie: an new reports from yemen, say 550 people have been killed in less than three weeks of violence. some 75 children are among the dead. the fig
the mass killings last unit shiite soldiers outside the sunni city has become a symbol of brutality ofslamic state fighters and her hatred for iraq's shiite majority. reporter: liberation comes at a heavy price. after a month of ferocious street battles, insurgents were driven from the northern iraqi town, but they have left their mark -- 12 mass graves. they are thought to contain the remains of some 1700 iraqis massacred last summer by the militants. investigation by friendly teams are...
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wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of tennessee in july of 1864 -- he appoints johnson to command those troops. he says, concentrate all available forces and drive back sherman. at this point, johnson is saying, with what? in the words of the cavalry chief, wade hampton, it would scarcely have been possible to disperse the force more effectually. they are the remnants of the army of tennessee. there is lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. the garrison that defended charleston, they are retreating to sherman's right. third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops und
wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of...
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wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of tennessee in july of 1864 -- he appoints johnson to command those troops. he says, concentrate all available forces and drive back sherman. at this point, johnson is saying, with what? in the words of the cavalry chief, wade hampton, it would scarcely have been possible to disperse the force more effectually. they are the remnants of the army of tennessee. there is lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. the garrison that defended charleston, they are retreating to sherman's right. third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops und
wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of...
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country and their control appears to be growing. >> the larger question was it a symbolic move that isis is circling in on the citymccain said this an snault to the families of hundreds of brave americans who were kill and wounded trying to free ramadi from the grip of al qaeda. >> this is the blood, sweat and tears of our troops. what does this do for our morale now as he continue this fight on terror? >>> why does ramadi matter? now an utterly lawless place. we spoke to tom rogan about why we should care about it. >> if you consider ramadi significant it is pretty basic that it is important. it's a capital of anbar, that interlinks with syria a key area of operation for isis. why it is so important is it's predom nanltly sunni and a more moderate form of islam with the tribes that are there and to abandon it allows isis to take control of that sunni population. >>> the trust between theses tribes and the iraqi government he says is weak and this makes it even worse. >> you asked an interesting question which was is anyone thinking about iraq the next ten years, one country or three? senator ted cruz in new hamps
country and their control appears to be growing. >> the larger question was it a symbolic move that isis is circling in on the citymccain said this an snault to the families of hundreds of brave americans who were kill and wounded trying to free ramadi from the grip of al qaeda. >> this is the blood, sweat and tears of our troops. what does this do for our morale now as he continue this fight on terror? >>> why does ramadi matter? now an utterly lawless place. we spoke to...
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the council in a city that has become a symbol of u.s.nsion. >>> malaysia's lower house has passed a controversial anti-terrorism law, which the government says is necessary to tackle security threats. the bill reintroducing indefinite detention, something the prime minister invoked three years ago. our correspondent has the latest from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: there was overwhelm overwhelming support for the passing of the prevention of terrorism act 2015 in the malaysian lower house in the early hours of tuesday morning. 79 votes for, 60 against. it reinstigates a law that allows detention of an individual with no access to a lawyer or a parent in court, or even any idea of the duration of the detention, that will be up to the authorities to decide. so we're now hearing civil society groups complaining about what they are describing as draconian law being implemented. there has been a call by some to join the conflict in the middle east and support groups like al-qaeda and isil so the malaysian government feels that have to stomp on t
the council in a city that has become a symbol of u.s.nsion. >>> malaysia's lower house has passed a controversial anti-terrorism law, which the government says is necessary to tackle security threats. the bill reintroducing indefinite detention, something the prime minister invoked three years ago. our correspondent has the latest from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: there was overwhelm overwhelming support for the passing of the prevention of terrorism act 2015 in the malaysian...
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symbol. baltimore is a city. it's a great city. it's a beautiful city. it is one of our cities. and like so many cities baltimore is struggling to balance great expectations and need with limited resources. it's dealing with balancing the challenges of public safety and community expression. but more importantly, baltimore is a home to more than 600,000 people and it was their home that the peaceful protesters were trying to make better and it was also their home that the injured officers were trying to protect. so let us keep all of the people of baltimore in our thoughts and in our prayers in the coming days. so thank you for allowing me that digress. but i want to turn to another one of my priorities for the department of justice, something else. >> there we hears the first public statement on camera statement, from the new attorney general of the united states loretta lynch, who was just sworn in succeeding eric holder on monday, and now she's speaking out passionately what's going on in baltimore right now. she made it clear that the rioters, the looters, the arsonists, the
symbol. baltimore is a city. it's a great city. it's a beautiful city. it is one of our cities. and like so many cities baltimore is struggling to balance great expectations and need with limited resources. it's dealing with balancing the challenges of public safety and community expression. but more importantly, baltimore is a home to more than 600,000 people and it was their home that the peaceful protesters were trying to make better and it was also their home that the injured officers were...
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city. >> it was a meeting of symbol symbolisms. >> we continue to make progress towards fulfilling our shared commitments, to formally reestablish diplomatic relations and i've called on congress to begin working to lift the embargo that's been in place for decades. >> immediately addressed all of his hems hemispheric peers. >> translator: foifergforgive me but passion flows from my pours when i think about a revolution. how many were there ten in my opinion, obama is an honest man. >> reporter: then another first, a one hour meeting between casey trow and obama. both agreeing to disagree on human rights and democracy. this is more about just cuba. it's an unprecedented attempt to reset relations between 33 latin american states and united states one of the most recent right here in panama. that's why president obama's statement that the days are over when the united states could meddle in the hemisphere with immunity resonated strongly but did not convince his left wing peers. >> translator: the illegal u.s. interventions continue. human rights in countries like venezuela, cuba and nicaragua
city. >> it was a meeting of symbol symbolisms. >> we continue to make progress towards fulfilling our shared commitments, to formally reestablish diplomatic relations and i've called on congress to begin working to lift the embargo that's been in place for decades. >> immediately addressed all of his hems hemispheric peers. >> translator: foifergforgive me but passion flows from my pours when i think about a revolution. how many were there ten in my opinion, obama is an...
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as the youngest mayor of a top 50 u.s. city, my guest today symbolizes the emergence of a new generation of latinos in american political life-- the mayor of san antonio, texas, julian castro. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. mayor julian castro, welcome to our program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> hinojosa: so your mom was a big time political activist in the 1960s and 1970s-- chicana activist. your brother is in state government in texas. you're the youngest mayor... or one of the youngest mayors in the country, san antonio, and people are saying, "this family has got a political future." so is that kind of the way you had it all planned out? >> oh, it's... well, that's the way that it's working right now, it seems, but not the way that we planned out. >> hinojosa: so you didn't even think, like, when you were a kid you were like, "i'm going to become a politician like my mom." >> no. you know what's interesting was that because my mother was so involved at that time in different mexican american issues and women's issues, she would drag us to political rallies, to m
as the youngest mayor of a top 50 u.s. city, my guest today symbolizes the emergence of a new generation of latinos in american political life-- the mayor of san antonio, texas, julian castro. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. mayor julian castro, welcome to our program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> hinojosa: so your mom was a big time political activist in the 1960s and 1970s-- chicana activist. your brother is in state government in texas. you're the youngest...
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symbol of waste. this is how the city was built years ago when water was plentiful. >> reporter: the city manager says palm springs needs to change. this golf course uses reclaimed water, others don't. the city spending millions to replace water-thirsty grass with rocks and desert plants. >> these things can't happen overnight. for one there's a significant infrastructure cost. >> reporter: the view from above is stunning, but in palm springs residents consume three times more water than the state archl. average. in the middle of the desert this entire region draws its water from deep underground from aquifers. but with steady growth and more neighborhoods like this one continuing to pop up that water supply is vanishing. stephanie is the water police. all alone covering 1,000 square miles and 100 hss this homes. are you overwhelmed with how much you must patrol? >> i'm very busy yes. >> reporter: this is what she finds every day. >> palm springs is a symbol of the waste but it's also a symbol of the opportunity. historically in california green, lush lawns were the ideal. but we need to re-evaluate,
symbol of waste. this is how the city was built years ago when water was plentiful. >> reporter: the city manager says palm springs needs to change. this golf course uses reclaimed water, others don't. the city spending millions to replace water-thirsty grass with rocks and desert plants. >> these things can't happen overnight. for one there's a significant infrastructure cost. >> reporter: the view from above is stunning, but in palm springs residents consume three times more...
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a sad symbol of what atlantic city has become. >> to me it's a waist of money.aste of materials a lost people don't have no homes or a roof and we got these humongous buildings just sitting there. >> getting worse honestly. >> reporter: a block away there are signs of arrive. literally in the shadow of the former revel sits tony boloney's pizza and hoagie shop. >> hi. >> a small business not just surviving but thriving. >> in the shadows of failed million dollars casino and we're doing better year after year after year. >> owner michael cease the future in a reinvented atlantic city. not one dependent on slots and blackjack. >> the town is more diversified. you can walk around. it's good you can spend a couple days here. >> he may have a point. >> may have had a heyday. >> tourist we ran into kay casinos are nice but the areas around them need help. >> you could walk in areas innocent be concerned about crime. that would be wonderful. >> with new investments from stores like bass pro shops that added 200 new jobs, and other retailers putting down their roots, so
a sad symbol of what atlantic city has become. >> to me it's a waist of money.aste of materials a lost people don't have no homes or a roof and we got these humongous buildings just sitting there. >> getting worse honestly. >> reporter: a block away there are signs of arrive. literally in the shadow of the former revel sits tony boloney's pizza and hoagie shop. >> hi. >> a small business not just surviving but thriving. >> in the shadows of failed million...
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the growth of the industry also symbolizes the growth of the city.archaeologists believe population size along with density has a critical effect on the economy of a city. once you get 90,000 people in one place or 60,000 people in one place, then it has a self-generating kind of impact on its structure. all those people living here means that it's going to stimulate economic specialization. economic specialization itself then is going to change the character of the city. keach: was increased specialization actually changing life in teotihuacan ? warren barbour began to think the tiny faces would yield an answer. barbour: during my dissertation research, i occasionally would run across figurines that had fingerprints, and they sort of added a humanity to my work, and i started looking for them and they sort of brought me closer to the manufacturer of the print. i started wondering who he was and i figured i would never be able to find that. and i started wondering whether or not i could find something else out about them. keach: barbour's curiosity l
the growth of the industry also symbolizes the growth of the city.archaeologists believe population size along with density has a critical effect on the economy of a city. once you get 90,000 people in one place or 60,000 people in one place, then it has a self-generating kind of impact on its structure. all those people living here means that it's going to stimulate economic specialization. economic specialization itself then is going to change the character of the city. keach: was increased...
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a symbol of how great our city is and everything that we love about our city.ts the pride that we feel. there is only one boston. >> that strength and that resilience is epitomized by rebecca gregory who is near the finish line when the bomb went off. she lost her leg and nearly her life. and today, she was at the finish line again. only this time she crossed it as a runner. in 4:18. that is boston strong. >> it was the hardest thing i think i've ever had to do. when i got started in the race the ptsd came back from just the marathon in general. so it was my nerves. and it was also just physically the rain and everything preventing me from doing this. but i crossed the finish line. i took my life back today. >> and it is worth noting two weeks ago, dzhokhar tsarnaev was found guilty of the bombing. co-face the death penalty. the people of boston are showing grace and dignity. a couple who lost limbs in bombings oppose the death penalty. saying a life sentence is the best route to healing. then the parents of the youngest victim 8-year-old martin richey. they're
a symbol of how great our city is and everything that we love about our city.ts the pride that we feel. there is only one boston. >> that strength and that resilience is epitomized by rebecca gregory who is near the finish line when the bomb went off. she lost her leg and nearly her life. and today, she was at the finish line again. only this time she crossed it as a runner. in 4:18. that is boston strong. >> it was the hardest thing i think i've ever had to do. when i got started...
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city. >> it was the summit of profound symbolisms. the more than half century of divide between cuba and the united states began to heal. >> we continue to make progress towards fulfilling our commitments, and i've called on congress to begin working to lift the embargo that's been in place for decades. >> reporter: immediately after cuba's president recalled u.s. attempts to overthrow his government for the first time since the 1959 cuban revolution. >> translator: forgive me but passion flows from my pours when i think of a revolution. i apologize to president obama. how many were there ten? in my opinion obama is an honest man. >> reporter: then there were other firsts, a one hour meeting between obama and castro. this summit is about much more than just cuba. it is an unprecedented attempt to reset relations between 33 latin american and caribbean nations and the united states, for more than a century have been scarred with u.s. military interventions, the most recent here in panama. that's why president obama's statement that the
city. >> it was the summit of profound symbolisms. the more than half century of divide between cuba and the united states began to heal. >> we continue to make progress towards fulfilling our commitments, and i've called on congress to begin working to lift the embargo that's been in place for decades. >> reporter: immediately after cuba's president recalled u.s. attempts to overthrow his government for the first time since the 1959 cuban revolution. >> translator:...
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symbol. it's just a city. it's more than that. first of all, is that the approach?at the proper reaction to look at this as a national issue or is this baltimore specific? >> no, our reports that a set of 59 recommendations, and we believe that there are a number of things that individual police departments should be doing. for example, adopting a culture of fair impartial, and respectful policing. adopting what we call a mindset of-- a guardian mindset not a warrior mindset where you're going in and effectively appearing to occupy communities. we also think there should be a culture of transparency so that the policies of the department are very clear and that departments are working with communities to co-produce public safety, that they're really collaborating with the communities that they're working for. >> ifill: these all seem to be commonsense recommendations. >> yes. >> ifill: but they also don't seem to be happening everywhere. >> they are happening in some communities but not in very many communities. >> ifill: ta-nehisi coates, you wrote that calls for n
symbol. it's just a city. it's more than that. first of all, is that the approach?at the proper reaction to look at this as a national issue or is this baltimore specific? >> no, our reports that a set of 59 recommendations, and we believe that there are a number of things that individual police departments should be doing. for example, adopting a culture of fair impartial, and respectful policing. adopting what we call a mindset of-- a guardian mindset not a warrior mindset where you're...
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symbol. baltimore is a city. it's a great city. it's a beautiful city. it is one of our cities. and like so many cities baltimore is struggling to balance great expectations and need with limited resources. it's dealing with balancing the challenges of public safety and community expression. more importantly, baltimore is a home to more than 600,000 people, and it was their home that the peaceful protesters were trying to make better. it was also their home that the injured officers were trying to protect so. let us keep all of the people of baltimore in our thoughts and in our prayers in the coming days. thank you for allowing me that i dogression. i want to turn to another one of my priorities for the department of justice. something else on the growing horizon. the safety and security of our cyber-networks. it's indeed a pleasure to be here with all of you today. it's a privilege to join so many of the dedicated colleagues skilled -- >> reporter: listening to attorney general loretta lynch talking about baltimore being more than just a symbol of the national debate of situati
symbol. baltimore is a city. it's a great city. it's a beautiful city. it is one of our cities. and like so many cities baltimore is struggling to balance great expectations and need with limited resources. it's dealing with balancing the challenges of public safety and community expression. more importantly, baltimore is a home to more than 600,000 people, and it was their home that the peaceful protesters were trying to make better. it was also their home that the injured officers were trying...
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even at the wedding halls, costly palaces of commitment to the future, the dreams, the symbols are of leaving. the city'shave been held off as a sign of its transformation. behind the costly voltage, the stories of billions spent on power stations that were barely switched on. and elsewhere, a failure to provide the most basic of services. and people are worried if the violence has truly come to an end. nick paton walsh, cnn, kabul. >>> a secret service supervisor has been placed on administrative leave. according to "the washington post," the senior official is accused of assaulting a female employee after hours at the agency's headquarters. the woman says the man, who is her boss, told her he was in love with her and tried to grab her. the director of the secret service then had these comments to make. >> issued this statement. it reads -- >> the secret service has been in the center of some high profile scandals over the past year. so this certainly doesn't look good. >>> "the woman in gold" is one of the world's greatest paintings. >> but this wasn't just a portrait, this was her aunt. how she got th
even at the wedding halls, costly palaces of commitment to the future, the dreams, the symbols are of leaving. the city'shave been held off as a sign of its transformation. behind the costly voltage, the stories of billions spent on power stations that were barely switched on. and elsewhere, a failure to provide the most basic of services. and people are worried if the violence has truly come to an end. nick paton walsh, cnn, kabul. >>> a secret service supervisor has been placed on...
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city. >> reporter: it was the summit of profound symbolisms, in panama, whose country connects two oceans, half a century two oceans, half a century old divide between communist cuba and the united states began to heal. >> we continue to make progress to establish diplomatic relations, and i call on congress to work to lift the embargo that's been in place for decades. >> immediately after cuba's president recalled u.s. attempts to overthrow his government, as he addressed all his hemispheric peers, for the first time since the 1959 cuban revolution. >> translation: forgive me, passion flows when i think about a resolution. i apologise to president obama who is not to blame for who is not to blame for events during presidents before him. how many were there - 10. in my opinion president obama is an honest man. >> reporter: another first, a one hour meeting between castro and obama, both agreeing to disagree on conflicting views on human rights and democracy. of course, this summit is more than about cuba. >> this is an unprecedented attempt to reset relations between 33 latin american and
city. >> reporter: it was the summit of profound symbolisms, in panama, whose country connects two oceans, half a century two oceans, half a century old divide between communist cuba and the united states began to heal. >> we continue to make progress to establish diplomatic relations, and i call on congress to work to lift the embargo that's been in place for decades. >> immediately after cuba's president recalled u.s. attempts to overthrow his government, as he addressed all...
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city of or mahdi. >> it's not symbolic and anyway. >> a frequent critic said that it was stunning and this is the place where in 2006 u.s. forces battle to take the city back as part of the awakening. >> now this general says that it really doesn't matter. and i wonder what he would say to the families of marines and soldiers and brave americans that were killed and wounded in the battle. >> the president spoke by phone today with the king of saudi arabia about yemen where of course iran rebels have seized power. ashley: also in iraq today government forces say they believe that they have killed the last member of saddam hussein's inner circle who had have been working alongside the islamic state. the former deputy to the iraqi leader known as the king of clubs on the u.s. military most wanted iraqi regime fugitives. joining me now robert jordan thank you for joining us tonight, ambassador. before we get into the question, let's talk about what is going on. and please pick up the point that john mccain was saying in his criticism of general martin dempsey, saying that yes, we understand that or mahdi i
city of or mahdi. >> it's not symbolic and anyway. >> a frequent critic said that it was stunning and this is the place where in 2006 u.s. forces battle to take the city back as part of the awakening. >> now this general says that it really doesn't matter. and i wonder what he would say to the families of marines and soldiers and brave americans that were killed and wounded in the battle. >> the president spoke by phone today with the king of saudi arabia about yemen...
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. >> reporter: in the meantime schools like this are symbolic of a bigger problem, abandoned buildings in a city that many believe has abandoned its kids. del walters, al jazeera, baltimore. >>> and now to nepal where there is some good news in the middle of tragedy. rescuers have pulled a teenage boy from the rubble alive five days after the devastating earthquake. there were cheers as rescuers took the 15 year old out of harm's way. many hope he is not the last survivor. the death toll is now more than 5800. let's go live to our correspondent in cat man cat -- kathmandu. what is the latest? >> reporter: the latest is there's a tinily bit of good news and there's a rescue effort going on where rescuers have found a woman under the rebel. they are continuing to excavate that area. it's an ongoing rescue so hopefully we may have some good news later on. >> you have also been i know observing the conditions at hops today -- hospitals today, what have you been seeing? >> reporter: well i was at the main military hospital in kathmandu, where i was being shown around by military medics as to what the
. >> reporter: in the meantime schools like this are symbolic of a bigger problem, abandoned buildings in a city that many believe has abandoned its kids. del walters, al jazeera, baltimore. >>> and now to nepal where there is some good news in the middle of tragedy. rescuers have pulled a teenage boy from the rubble alive five days after the devastating earthquake. there were cheers as rescuers took the 15 year old out of harm's way. many hope he is not the last survivor. the...
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they hope to boost african american representation in a city that is a symbol of racial tension after months of protests. kristen saloomey met some candidates. >> reporter: the crowd at st. mark family church may have been four african-americans are running for three open seats in the april 7th election. >> we have an opportunity to effectuate sustainable real change right here in ferguson. >> reporter: change is what many of ferguson's residents demanded. ever since a white police officer shot mike brown, an unarmed black teen. - cleared of wrongdoing. a federal investigation found racial policing. it will fall to the next city council to make reforms demanded. adrian hopkins is a single mother of two. >> i saw the candidates and thought someone has to run and help us. i decided to be the change i wanted to see. >> reporter: two-thirds of ferguson's residents are black. the vast majority of elected officials are white. >> ferguson is not unusual. throughout st. louis country there are many communities that were predominantly white that have shifted to predominantly have shifted to pr
they hope to boost african american representation in a city that is a symbol of racial tension after months of protests. kristen saloomey met some candidates. >> reporter: the crowd at st. mark family church may have been four african-americans are running for three open seats in the april 7th election. >> we have an opportunity to effectuate sustainable real change right here in ferguson. >> reporter: change is what many of ferguson's residents demanded. ever since a white...
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. >> the pier is a symbol of how far atlantic city is going to become. >> first phase of the the playground expect to be ready by the fourth of july very nice. >>> right now 6:37. we have good news for consumers with shaky credit. fair isaac, creator of the mess widely use credit scores is changing eighths approach for millions of people. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is joining us with important news about your money, good morning, jill. >> good morning. >> what is this new credit score and how does it differ from existing scores. >> reporter: well, since november fair isaac has tested a score that has calculated based on consumer's payment history with their utility companies and incorporates data which tracks how often people change addresses. the more you change your address might suggest less stability. remember traditional fi co score is calculated in information from the credit report from the three major credit reporting firms, equifax, and trans union. >>> is what rational behind this new score. >> it is interesting, the company is developing the alternate score to
. >> the pier is a symbol of how far atlantic city is going to become. >> first phase of the the playground expect to be ready by the fourth of july very nice. >>> right now 6:37. we have good news for consumers with shaky credit. fair isaac, creator of the mess widely use credit scores is changing eighths approach for millions of people. >> cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is joining us with important news about your money, good morning, jill. >> good...
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. >> the city itself is not symbolic in any way. been declared you know, part of the caliphate on one hand nor the central to the future of iraq. the future here is not brick and mortar. it's about defeating isil. so as i said, you know, i would much rather that ramadi not fall but it won't be the end of a campaign should it fall. we've got to get it back. >> jack keen disagrees. >> he's just flat wrong here. i mean, symbolically, ramadi matters. it's the capital of the largest province in iraq. it's the major sunni province in iraq and we cannot reclaim iraq or have a stable iraq politically without participation, this suggestion that we could lose their capital makes no sense. >> kimberly, you think the administration is not playing it straight? >> well, i mean, either that or they are just sleeping in too much, not reading the intelligence report. at a certain point, the other thing is perhaps they are confused because they keep calling it isil because we're calling it isis. this is just a big misunderstanding uncle joe. i'm with
. >> the city itself is not symbolic in any way. been declared you know, part of the caliphate on one hand nor the central to the future of iraq. the future here is not brick and mortar. it's about defeating isil. so as i said, you know, i would much rather that ramadi not fall but it won't be the end of a campaign should it fall. we've got to get it back. >> jack keen disagrees. >> he's just flat wrong here. i mean, symbolically, ramadi matters. it's the capital of the...