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tent city during the day when people are working and going about their business and tent city at nighte tent flaps go down is one of the things is they do is the male inmates make homemade sexual pleasure devices. >> today you asked what a fifi is i do not use them because i don't have that much time in here. >> we thought about it and figured it might be in bad taste to show you how one of these devices is made. but suffice it to say it takes only a few items and they are legally accessible by any inmate. >> what do you do with them when you find one? >> i don't touch it i find a new guy to touch it for me and throw it away. i have been here a while and i can designate it to someone else. i'm not touching it. it's disgusting. >> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons, into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen, "lockup raw." if you were to describe prison life in a three-letter text, it definitely would not be lol. it could be wtf. but that doesn't mean what you think it does. >> sorry mom. >> it stands for workouts, tattoos.
tent city during the day when people are working and going about their business and tent city at nighte tent flaps go down is one of the things is they do is the male inmates make homemade sexual pleasure devices. >> today you asked what a fifi is i do not use them because i don't have that much time in here. >> we thought about it and figured it might be in bad taste to show you how one of these devices is made. but suffice it to say it takes only a few items and they are legally...
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they are across the board in the tent city because of the structure are in a way or lack of. the people are especially vulnerable. i think you have that combineed with the fact that there's very little prosecution and many of the woman who are sexually assaulted will say they're often talked out of reporting the rape. not to mention that it's farely expensive if you want to feel up or get medical treatment or get a police officer to write a report that actually says that you were attacked. all those things along the path of reporting rape work against the victim and the victim feels more victimized at the end of the process. >> are they really looking for prosecution. they recognize that's really not going to be an opportunity for them. they are just going to try to take care of these woman. >> the prosecution is so unlikely. even though in 2005 the laws change and put more key things to the law so rape and sexual assault is much more of a crime than it was back then in the past. in fact, they would sometimes marry the rapist off or pay your way out of the problem. i think th
they are across the board in the tent city because of the structure are in a way or lack of. the people are especially vulnerable. i think you have that combineed with the fact that there's very little prosecution and many of the woman who are sexually assaulted will say they're often talked out of reporting the rape. not to mention that it's farely expensive if you want to feel up or get medical treatment or get a police officer to write a report that actually says that you were attacked. all...
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for the group called the fearless woman it's an an expression, in hands lighten the load in this tent city outside of port-au-price. these woman are using their hands to to* knock if on doors to end the wave of playing of sexual abuse and violence in their communities. >> reporter: what are you asking them? >> reporter: it's so dark. so you'll walk through here and knock on every door and ask the same question to every single home. >> reporter: so, it's 1 s-b 11:t night. there's no light whatsoever which mean thaeuts coul mean ves because woman are unprotected in this camp. >>> a survey conducted after the quake found that residents like tent cities like this one were 20 times as likely were to report sexual assault as other haitian woman. woman. >> reporter: there is danger here too. for delma and her fearless woman. >> reporter: last year you had flashlights. and you had solar panels and this year what's happened the to those things? >> reporter: what do you do. when some within says, yes, i'm a vi victim." what do you do? >>> coming up next, the city of pennsylvania bombs one of its own
for the group called the fearless woman it's an an expression, in hands lighten the load in this tent city outside of port-au-price. these woman are using their hands to to* knock if on doors to end the wave of playing of sexual abuse and violence in their communities. >> reporter: what are you asking them? >> reporter: it's so dark. so you'll walk through here and knock on every door and ask the same question to every single home. >> reporter: so, it's 1 s-b 11:t night....
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minna is the tent city. and they will live in this tent and perform five daily prayers. t the prophet muhammad, when he made his pilgrimage he came to the top of the hill and he gave his final sermon. it is the belief that after one completes this day that all of your sins are forgiven. the prophet instructed his companion to collect some pebbles. and the next morning after that comes and throws symbolically their pebble like abraham threw at the devil when he was tempted. while we are in minna throwing our stones, people in mecca are celebrating eid. it is like thanksgiving on steroids. we sacrifice the sheep and we give that food to the needy around our planet. my hajj is not valid unless i make the sacrifice. >> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us any time on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website where there's always much more and where you can listen to or watch each of our programs. join us at pbs.org. >>> as we leave you, music from the dominican sisters of mary, mother of the euch
minna is the tent city. and they will live in this tent and perform five daily prayers. t the prophet muhammad, when he made his pilgrimage he came to the top of the hill and he gave his final sermon. it is the belief that after one completes this day that all of your sins are forgiven. the prophet instructed his companion to collect some pebbles. and the next morning after that comes and throws symbolically their pebble like abraham threw at the devil when he was tempted. while we are in minna...
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now they are trying to set up a tent city in the square. they don't have permission to do that. now the government's reaction will be that it will stick to its plan to bring italy out of recession. many believe there's little benefit for italians. the government, a shaky left has a fight to persuade people they are on the right track. it could be a political battle that could cost its survival. >> protests in portugal. thousands marching in lisbon and porto. barnaby phillips is there. >> the portuguese government says light is shining through the gloom. the hints of economic growth are showing after years of recession. >> in porto, it's hard to find signs of it. >> so the latest austerity measures brought thousands out on to the streets. in a march organised by the trade unions. >> many of the people are angry with the portuguese government's latest government which raises taxes on people earning as little as 600 euros a month. they are pinning their hopes on the country's constitutional court, which rejected some of the government's austerity measures. >> the yun yn members ten
now they are trying to set up a tent city in the square. they don't have permission to do that. now the government's reaction will be that it will stick to its plan to bring italy out of recession. many believe there's little benefit for italians. the government, a shaky left has a fight to persuade people they are on the right track. it could be a political battle that could cost its survival. >> protests in portugal. thousands marching in lisbon and porto. barnaby phillips is there....
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these protesters are trying to set up a tent city in the square.hey don't have permission to do that. >> the government's reaction is it will stick to its plan to bring italy out of its recession. many believe there's little incidentive. the government has a fight to persuade people it's on the right track - a political battle that may cost it its survival. >> police in greece have a mystery on their hands. they are trying to track down the parent of a young girl they believe was abducted. she was found in a settlement with a couple whose dna test proved they are not her parent. authorities posted her picture on a website with a plea for clues. the couple has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and falsifying documents. >> an emotional home coming for nine lebanese hostages held by syrian levels for a year. they were freed in exchange for two turkish pilots and the release comes after complex negotiations between turkey, lebanon and syria. andrew simmons reports from beirut. 530 days after their capture a chaotic emotional home coming for nine
these protesters are trying to set up a tent city in the square.hey don't have permission to do that. >> the government's reaction is it will stick to its plan to bring italy out of its recession. many believe there's little incidentive. the government has a fight to persuade people it's on the right track - a political battle that may cost it its survival. >> police in greece have a mystery on their hands. they are trying to track down the parent of a young girl they believe was...
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>> reporter: many are also still homeless living in tent cities after the nation's devastating earthquakeour years ago. the number of people who died in january 2010 is unknown. estimated range from 10s of thousands to nearly a quarter of a million. 1.5 million were homeless. the national economy and infrastructure from staterred. >> there is no doubt that we're facing a major humanitarian assistance emergency,. >> reporter: a week after the disaster the international community rallied to help the western hemisphere's poorest country out of the rubble. a peace keeping mission in haiti fran 1993 to 1996 help to go reform the country in the aftermath of a military coup. many on the island viewed them as occupiers and are suspicious of foreign forces. in october 2010 haitians of port-au-prince gather outside of the nation's headquarters protesting against the renewing of the operation. >> it is for haitians. >> reporter: that ended in clashes with police. later that month cholera first appeared. something unseen in the region since the 19th century infecting thousands of people. they publish
>> reporter: many are also still homeless living in tent cities after the nation's devastating earthquakeour years ago. the number of people who died in january 2010 is unknown. estimated range from 10s of thousands to nearly a quarter of a million. 1.5 million were homeless. the national economy and infrastructure from staterred. >> there is no doubt that we're facing a major humanitarian assistance emergency,. >> reporter: a week after the disaster the international...
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from around the world started their yearly pilgrimage known as handling and began to gather in a tent city in the saudi desert. it's a sourny thatable-bodied muslims must make once in their lives. it lasts for four days and based on centuries of conditions of the prove et mohammed. south korea is introducing new rules for citizens looking to marry foreigners. the nation is trying to tackle problems in multicultural marriages. harry faus et has that story. >> nita came from south korea to the philippines with a korean marriage. there's is one of 270,000 multicultural families, a figure expected to triple by 2020. the marriages run into trouble over language, money, gaps in age and culture. >> it's hard and difficult because of the tradition. korean tradition is different. koreans said man is heaven, and then woman is land. >> after early difficulties nita said her marriage flourished and she's a translator at a multicultural center where other foreign wives go through a program of cultural adjustment, tailored to help them meet the expectations of husbands and in-laws. >> next year the gove
from around the world started their yearly pilgrimage known as handling and began to gather in a tent city in the saudi desert. it's a sourny thatable-bodied muslims must make once in their lives. it lasts for four days and based on centuries of conditions of the prove et mohammed. south korea is introducing new rules for citizens looking to marry foreigners. the nation is trying to tackle problems in multicultural marriages. harry faus et has that story. >> nita came from south korea to...
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it is very hard to solve the issue of the approximately 300,000 people who live in tent cities before figure out who actually owns the land in order to make big decisions about how to move them. and even there has been big problems with transparency, as you know the piece we did involving -- >> right. >> -- really trying to track down that money? >> is there any indication they have become more transparent? >> i would say no. i would say the issue has been put on the back burner since the government shutdown has become front page news. there was an investigation trying to figure out where that money was going. and a lot of that with the government shutdown, that has now moved to the back burner. >> let's talk about going forward, though. you reported previously in your series about your meeting with the legendary figure in the haitian world. if there is a trial for him, how does that help haiti's future? >> i think there are many people who would say if he is in fact able to face trial, if they don't say there is a statue of limitations, it would be a big symbolic victory, because it
it is very hard to solve the issue of the approximately 300,000 people who live in tent cities before figure out who actually owns the land in order to make big decisions about how to move them. and even there has been big problems with transparency, as you know the piece we did involving -- >> right. >> -- really trying to track down that money? >> is there any indication they have become more transparent? >> i would say no. i would say the issue has been put on the...
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tell the process is concentrating on the site in the square, and they have now tried to erect a tent city. what they said they wanted to do, a certain number of the protesters. a problem for them is they don't have permission to do that. what is most likely that will happen is that the police will move them on at some point in the evening. when that happens there could be more trouble that occurs there. >> it's fair to say it's been a disruptive couple of days to people in rome. >> yes, the austerity - or the protest against the ongoing austerity measures that have been taking place in italy have been marked by quite some anger felt by protesters, and not just protesters, but if you speak to others who attend the protest in the march, they feel angry with the ongoing situation that italy is facing. the crisis - they feel it's a problem holding the country back, preventing opportunity. during the protest on friday it was mainly the trade unions marching through and again calling for the prime minister to abandon this plan for next year, in order for there to be some kind of road. that's wh
tell the process is concentrating on the site in the square, and they have now tried to erect a tent city. what they said they wanted to do, a certain number of the protesters. a problem for them is they don't have permission to do that. what is most likely that will happen is that the police will move them on at some point in the evening. when that happens there could be more trouble that occurs there. >> it's fair to say it's been a disruptive couple of days to people in rome. >>...
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why haven't you been back to tent city? what policies have you advance to help the destitute? i am proud of the focus that we have brought to the city of camden. people in south jersey have always felt like politicians ignore anything that happened south of iowa 95. new economic opportunity act gives tremendous opportunities in a city like camden to grow and attract more businesses. the schoolen over system. a school system had 23 of the 25 worst schools in new jersey in their city. we have taken it over. we have done a cooperatively with the school board. we also have made a big investment in the cancer super -- cancer center in cooper. medicaid program in new jersey. unlike others, we have expanded medicaid prayed that is going to make health care more available to people in camden. when economic opportunity start to come, they will have jobs as well. >> the people in tent city are just like you and me. people live from paycheck to paycheck. any fuss could find ourselves in that position. my heart went out to them. i told them that i would be back. the fact the matter is, th
why haven't you been back to tent city? what policies have you advance to help the destitute? i am proud of the focus that we have brought to the city of camden. people in south jersey have always felt like politicians ignore anything that happened south of iowa 95. new economic opportunity act gives tremendous opportunities in a city like camden to grow and attract more businesses. the schoolen over system. a school system had 23 of the 25 worst schools in new jersey in their city. we have...
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now some of these protesters are trying to set up a tent city in the square.t actually have permission to be able to do that. >> the government's reaction is that it will stick to its plan to attempt to bring italy out of recession but many believe there is little benefit for italians. the government, a shaky left coalition has' persuaded people it's on the right track. that could be a political battle that could cost it its survival. >> rome. unions in portugal say they are planning more strikes in november. the u.s. has been stepping up efforts to fight the drug trade along the border but puerto rico is becoming a major hub. this can head through without a going through customs. >> this is a search for drugs. it's a routine process for the sergeant and his team. puerto rico has become a major transit hub for south american drugs headed to the united states. according to the police, this is an average find: 15 pounds of pure cocaine. >> person realized we were here so they came and left the backpack in the bathroom and just went walking out like any other per
now some of these protesters are trying to set up a tent city in the square.t actually have permission to be able to do that. >> the government's reaction is that it will stick to its plan to attempt to bring italy out of recession but many believe there is little benefit for italians. the government, a shaky left coalition has' persuaded people it's on the right track. that could be a political battle that could cost it its survival. >> rome. unions in portugal say they are...
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sofl of the protesters are trying to set up a tent city in the square. they don't have prime ministers to do that. the government's reaction is it will stick to its plan to bring italy out of recession. many believe there's little benefit for italians. the government, a shaky center left has a fight on its hand. that could be a political battle that may cost it its survival. >> after a tough summer of wildfires in the united states australia's battling dozens of their own. they are burning near sydney in the blue mountains, fireofficials say the conditions are serious. so far 200 homes have been destroyed as the wildfires continue. let's turn to andrew thomas in australia near the blue mountains. we understand that there's concern that army training exercises may have sparked the fires? >> that's right. the worst of the fires began on thursday in exceptionally hot and windy continues. crazy conditions, you would think, to do anything that might spark a fire. this is the newspaper in sydney this morning "blazing stupidity", they are saying, for a defense
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it's hard to solve the issue of approximately 300,000 people who live in tent cities, before you can figure out who owns the land in order to make big decisions on how to move them. there has been problems with transparency. the piece we did involving usa, tracking the money was a problem. >> was there an indication that they are more transparent? >> i'd is a no, no indication. what is happening is the issue is on the back burner since the government shutdown is the front page news. there were members of congress talking about doing an investigation, holding hearings and trying to figure out where the money was going, how much was getting into haitian hands. a lot of that with the government shutdown taking the attention of congress. it's moved to the backburner. >> talking about going forward, you reported previously in your series about your meeting with baby dr. a legendary figure. if there's a trial for him, how does that help haiti's future. >> many say if, in fact, he's able to face trial, if they don't say, "there's a statute of limitations and it's run out", it would be a sym
it's hard to solve the issue of approximately 300,000 people who live in tent cities, before you can figure out who owns the land in order to make big decisions on how to move them. there has been problems with transparency. the piece we did involving usa, tracking the money was a problem. >> was there an indication that they are more transparent? >> i'd is a no, no indication. what is happening is the issue is on the back burner since the government shutdown is the front page news....
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you can see it become tent city. people jamming and camping out. that area headed this morning 6:00 a.m. the new chick-fil-a near mati ta avenue. they will get free chicken for a year. >> people are up and about. >> you got to get ready. start burning off calories. >> what kind of sauz are you going to put on? >> barbecue. each winner will get a meal per week. >> they are ready for that. >> some consider this next one of the most haunted places in the state. it's the banta inn. it's in tracy. it's so well phone for its spirits the owner had to exknowledge the fact it's haunted in order to receive the deed. >> but this halloween we want to go above and beyond. see truth and get proof. we sent bob redell to see. >> reporter: two ghost hunters walk into a bar. asks what can i get you. your finest, spirts of course. which they believe they have detected. >> there is definitely something here. >> the team was trying to -- what they have felt for years. >> i've seen a gentleman sitting in this chair. >> tony. >> he wears a plaid shirt. >> the bar tender
you can see it become tent city. people jamming and camping out. that area headed this morning 6:00 a.m. the new chick-fil-a near mati ta avenue. they will get free chicken for a year. >> people are up and about. >> you got to get ready. start burning off calories. >> what kind of sauz are you going to put on? >> barbecue. each winner will get a meal per week. >> they are ready for that. >> some consider this next one of the most haunted places in the state....
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and occupy oakland's tent city was dismantled. there was a riot situation down there. occupy oakland officials tell me that they want this event to be peaceful. last year, they held a similar event and that one was peaceful. we'll have to wait and see what happens this year. reporting live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> we'll check in a little bit later with you. >>> who set off a home made bomb in the tenderloin that injured a homeless man is what cops want to know. happened around 1:30 near the corner of golden gate and jones. witness says he heard a loud bang and saw a puff of smoke rises from the trash can. a homeless man collecting recyclables was hurt by shrapnel and taken to the hospital. luckily he wasn't seriously injured. the suspect is being described as a white man in his 30s, 5'10", weighing about 160 pounds. >>> a developing news in the case involving that santa rosa police officer who shot and killed a teenager carrying a replica assault rifle. we just learned in the past half hour, the feds tdsed to step in and will conduct an independen
and occupy oakland's tent city was dismantled. there was a riot situation down there. occupy oakland officials tell me that they want this event to be peaceful. last year, they held a similar event and that one was peaceful. we'll have to wait and see what happens this year. reporting live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> we'll check in a little bit later with you. >>> who set off a home made bomb in the tenderloin that injured a homeless man is what cops want to...
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. >> inside the famous tent city housing complex, the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we foundne group of young women determined to tackle a common problem. >> ready, set? and one, two, three. >> just like freshmen in college dorms, many new inmates put on extra pounds. >> we don't want to get fat from the bread. >> we want to fit into size one again. >> healthy body fits a healthy mind, right? >> we walk laps around the yard. >> we do squats. >> push-ups. >> push-ups and everything. >> we just did ten. >> we did ten. >> i do eleven. >> the women also had a few unconventional routines they developed inside their tent, including something akin to driving an 18-wheeler. >> this is ridiculous. >> i saw the ladies in the tent actually doing a lot of exercise, ployometrics and calisthenics, and not much equipment, kind of making do with what they got. but at one point i think maybe they were perhaps putting me on because they showed me this workout where they were pretending to drive a big truck. i couldn't see how that was going to help them stay in shape during their time on the i
. >> inside the famous tent city housing complex, the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, we foundne group of young women determined to tackle a common problem. >> ready, set? and one, two, three. >> just like freshmen in college dorms, many new inmates put on extra pounds. >> we don't want to get fat from the bread. >> we want to fit into size one again. >> healthy body fits a healthy mind, right? >> we walk laps around the yard. >> we do...
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the performance took place inside maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio's infamous tent city jail. that will do it for me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> so it's a three-day weekend for some people and an unwanted and as of now unpaid 14-day weekend for many furloughed federal workers. happy columbus day. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the national lead. the white house meeting with top members of congress has been postponed. are they making progress in negotiations or are they stocking up on water and foodstuffs and heading to their bunkers? >>> the money lead. just three days until uncle sam bangs his head on the debt ceiling. are lewders in washington gambling with your life savings and retirement? president obama's former economic boy wonder is here to weigh in. >>> and the buried lead. generals in charge of all air force nuclear missiles, fired in scandals involving gambling and booze. will they be the last, as the pentagon tries to clean up its ranks. good afternoon, everyone. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin of course with this same nationa
the performance took place inside maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio's infamous tent city jail. that will do it for me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> so it's a three-day weekend for some people and an unwanted and as of now unpaid 14-day weekend for many furloughed federal workers. happy columbus day. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the national lead. the white house meeting with top members of congress has been postponed. are they making progress...
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. >> the people in tent city are like you and me living from paycheck to paycheck. when i went to see that my heart went out and i said i will be back but this governor has the war did affordable housing and has delayed and blocked it and it is just another example of him not being focused but is focused on the needs of the wealthy. he not only failed to for our remedy but the. >> valley have freakish that point to. >> editor christie private insurance companies have made it much more difficult and painful for those who have bad hurt by had -- but there is a lot of private insurance companies victimized seeing hurricane at c and d and to with this the last debate 95 percent are closed but people were denied and those that were appealing for those that did not know and expected the settlement. others have taken in those insurance companies they demanded more accountability, transparency and have taken those companies to court. you have done neither. you have no problem to be tough and teachers in public employees but not on insurance companies to stand up for the vic
. >> the people in tent city are like you and me living from paycheck to paycheck. when i went to see that my heart went out and i said i will be back but this governor has the war did affordable housing and has delayed and blocked it and it is just another example of him not being focused but is focused on the needs of the wealthy. he not only failed to for our remedy but the. >> valley have freakish that point to. >> editor christie private insurance companies have made it...
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city hall plaza when they do. but today, president obama got a sneak peek of the statue which is under a tent on city hall plaza now. and a boston statue of bill russell was actually president obama's idea. it was something that the president suggested the day he gave bill russell the presidential medal of freedom. boston heard that suggestion and now it is happening. the president was joined in this, in this sneak peek today by bill russell and massachusetts governor duval patrick. >> you don't get to see it until friday. >> the "rewrite" is next. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. but at least i can help keep their underwear clean. with charmin ultra strong. i'll take that. go get 'em, buddy! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture and its four times stronger than the lead
city hall plaza when they do. but today, president obama got a sneak peek of the statue which is under a tent on city hall plaza now. and a boston statue of bill russell was actually president obama's idea. it was something that the president suggested the day he gave bill russell the presidential medal of freedom. boston heard that suggestion and now it is happening. the president was joined in this, in this sneak peek today by bill russell and massachusetts governor duval patrick. >>...
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city hall plaza when they do. but today, president obama got a sneak peek of the statue which is under a tent on city hall plaza nowtatue of bill russell was actually president obama's idea. it was something that the president suggested the day he gave bill russell the presidential medal of freedom. boston heard that suggestion and now it is happening. the president was joined in this, in this sneak peek today by bill russell and massachusetts governor duval patrick. >> you don't get to see it until friday. >> the "rewrite" is next. i love having a free checked bag i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. so i can reac
city hall plaza when they do. but today, president obama got a sneak peek of the statue which is under a tent on city hall plaza nowtatue of bill russell was actually president obama's idea. it was something that the president suggested the day he gave bill russell the presidential medal of freedom. boston heard that suggestion and now it is happening. the president was joined in this, in this sneak peek today by bill russell and massachusetts governor duval patrick. >> you don't get to...
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the performance took place inside maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio's infamous tent city jail.the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> so it's a three-day weekend for some people and an unwanted and as of now unpaid 14-day weekend for many furloughed federal workers. happy columbus day. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the national lead. the white house meeting with top members of congress has been postponed. are they making progress in negotiations or are they stocking up on water and foodstuffs and heading to their bunkers? >>> the money lead. just three days until uncle sam bangs his head on the debt ceiling. are lewders in washington gambling with your life savings and retirement? president obama's former economic boy wonder is here to weigh in.
the performance took place inside maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio's infamous tent city jail.the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> so it's a three-day weekend for some people and an unwanted and as of now unpaid 14-day weekend for many furloughed federal workers. happy columbus day. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the national lead. the white house meeting with top members of congress has been postponed. are they making progress in negotiations or are they...
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. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else for their homeless people. >> this is an ongoing situation, that we're trying to find caring, and compassionate solutions for. >> reporter: city officials say they're working to relocate the homeless to a partnership through the berkely food and housing project. >> connecting them with shelter and permanent housing. >> i think it's a mixture of concerns in the area. really the ultimate is for the area to be in a public park. >> reporter: the protesters here say they will remain camped out here through the night, in hopes that it will pressure city officials to have a change of heart. >> the highway patrol says it must wait before it can charge a suspected drunk driver, because he is still hospitalized. he's
. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else for their homeless people....
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baltimore city has long had a mass casualty planet place but the race itself has a lot of medical support. eightr is operating medical tent staffed by four hospitals. >> the baltimore city department of transportation is advising closures androad restrictions. the race starts at 8:00 a.m. at camden and answer the stadium so a number of streets will be shut down. for a list you can log onto our website, wbal-tv.com and click on news, sports, and then marathon. a reminder, our complete coverage of the running festival starts with 11 news saturday morning at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow, then live exclusive coverage of the marathon begins at 7:55 a.m. his identity is still a mystery but 11 news has learned the winner of maryland's megamillions jackpot has claimed his prize. he wants to remain anonymous which is why you cannot see anyone's face in this picture. there apparently his relatives. the anne arundel county man accepted $189 million in his message is plain and simple. the sign says we are blessed. he is choosing to take that lump- sum option of $86 million. we have got to talk about this messy weather and the mess perhaps that
baltimore city has long had a mass casualty planet place but the race itself has a lot of medical support. eightr is operating medical tent staffed by four hospitals. >> the baltimore city department of transportation is advising closures androad restrictions. the race starts at 8:00 a.m. at camden and answer the stadium so a number of streets will be shut down. for a list you can log onto our website, wbal-tv.com and click on news, sports, and then marathon. a reminder, our complete...
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. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else for their homeless people. >> this is an ongoing situation, that we're trying to find caring, and compassionate solutions for. >> reporter: city officials say they're working to relocate the homeless to a partnership through the berkely food and housing project. >> connecting them with shelter and permanent housing. >> i think it's a mixture of concerns in the area. really the ultimate is for the area to be in a public park. >> reporter: the protesters here say they will remain camped out here through the night, in hopes that it will pressure city officials to have a change of heart. >> the highway patrol says it must wait before it can charge a suspected drunk driver, because he is still hospitalized. he's
. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else for their homeless people....
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we circulated it to city agencies on the 23rd and we granted tentative map approval on october 4th. >> director mayor's office of housing. so in taking on this responsibility of reviewing the appeal request, we researched both the ordinance with the assistance of the city attorneys office and to determine the basis for the appeal and whether the appeal had a merit under the ordinance. the law requires the appellant to show an absence of any reasonable relation between the impact of the condominium conversion and the amount of the fee. and more importantly the law does not provide for hardship exemption to grant the fee waiver or reduction. in the correspondence between the appellant and the city, the appellants case does not challenge the finding of the nexus study per say. the condominium conversion and the need for the affordable housing cost are not being challenged in the particular appeal. as stated earlier converting from tic to condominium creates the requirement for the impact fee regardless of whether the future condominium is sold or not. the nexus talks about both the impac
we circulated it to city agencies on the 23rd and we granted tentative map approval on october 4th. >> director mayor's office of housing. so in taking on this responsibility of reviewing the appeal request, we researched both the ordinance with the assistance of the city attorneys office and to determine the basis for the appeal and whether the appeal had a merit under the ordinance. the law requires the appellant to show an absence of any reasonable relation between the impact of the...
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many of them spent a brisk night on the sleep -- on the streets, sleeping in tents and sleeping bags. city officials say they will remove the homeless off the property in order to begin plans for the park there. but since last night, many of the group, save the bulb, have camped out here to show what it would look like. to also show support for the 60 people that live along the shoreline park. many say the bulb should stay as is because the homeless have created a community there. as they are forced to leave, they will spill out on the streets. >> at a time when there's such a critical housing need. two to replace that with the recreational park is really poorly timed. >> this is ongoing -- an ongoing situation that we're trying to find caring and compassionate solutions for. >> reporter: the group says there's a pending lawsuit filed against the city to try to keep the bulb as is. the plaintiffs say the city has not done enough to provide affordable housing. the city continues to work with the homeless to help them including bringing in the nonprofit berkeley housing. they've established
many of them spent a brisk night on the sleep -- on the streets, sleeping in tents and sleeping bags. city officials say they will remove the homeless off the property in order to begin plans for the park there. but since last night, many of the group, save the bulb, have camped out here to show what it would look like. to also show support for the 60 people that live along the shoreline park. many say the bulb should stay as is because the homeless have created a community there. as they are...
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i can't guarantee there won't be another seven seven terrorist act in the city of london whereupon blair folded like a cheap tent were you shocked by that i was shocked by the fact to the s.f.o. who were forced to back off i wasn't aware by the way but there was a threat of terrorist activity more was covered the f.d.a. bandar and he repeated it recently he threatened ok russia with terrorist activity in russia if he didn't get if there if russia didn't go saudi's way in the syria conflict and once again prince bandar threatened terror as well i believe it's just that i wasn't aware i mean much my understanding was that the threat was that if you carry on with this investigation you know all kinds of good the contracts which you might otherwise when you were one of the regular shows he made reference to seven seven terrorists and iran and that's part of the public record ok but whatever the whatever the catalyst were shocked me was that first of all the serious reviews are new they are new the director the then director of the series for gophers who was a who is a hell of a good man i mean it shocked me. but not
i can't guarantee there won't be another seven seven terrorist act in the city of london whereupon blair folded like a cheap tent were you shocked by that i was shocked by the fact to the s.f.o. who were forced to back off i wasn't aware by the way but there was a threat of terrorist activity more was covered the f.d.a. bandar and he repeated it recently he threatened ok russia with terrorist activity in russia if he didn't get if there if russia didn't go saudi's way in the syria conflict and...
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. >> reporter: so armed with food and water, ropes and knives, tents and sleeping bags, the new york cityppers trekked the two-mile trail up slide mountain. the "newshour's" suburban slickers, you may not be surprised to learn, trekked back down to spend the night at a motel. but we were back at the campsite at the crack of dawn, to see how the preppers had fared. the first casualty had been preston williams, the food dehydrater. he wound up with a case of, well, dehydration himself a gastrointestinal illness that keep him confined to his cocoon. jodi paulovich had had better nights herself. >> lying on the mud, and it was so hard and there were all these tree-roots under us, and even though our sleeping bags were pretty warm, it was still freezing. it was just freezing. >> reporter: as might be expected if one were really fleeing the ravages of an october storm in the northeast. so first on the weekend agenda: learning to make a fire. then, how to use a compass, read a map. >> there's true north, grid north, magnetic north. >> reporter: helpful when setting out to find water. though a wo
. >> reporter: so armed with food and water, ropes and knives, tents and sleeping bags, the new york cityppers trekked the two-mile trail up slide mountain. the "newshour's" suburban slickers, you may not be surprised to learn, trekked back down to spend the night at a motel. but we were back at the campsite at the crack of dawn, to see how the preppers had fared. the first casualty had been preston williams, the food dehydrater. he wound up with a case of, well, dehydration...
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spread down the river with a horrible speed into the crowded cities of haiti, which is one of the poorest countries in the world. >> tented camps, etc. >> in fact, the tent camps where victims of the earthquake were living were better served than the slums, because they had water. in fact, the cholera spread faster through the ordinary slums, if you like, of haiti rather than the tent camps, but it was a terrible tragedy. hospitals were overflowing. >> now, there's a legal case pending, but in the meantime, and the whole question is the u.n.'s i am montreal will come up, but she's a high commissioner for human rights. he sort of accepted the people of haiti should get compensation. >> the legal department of the united nations in new york has been very, very tight in what it says. they basically say, we are immunity under the treaties of the united nations when it was created in the second world war. we're above nation states, the sits, so we're immune. but this very senior u.n. official did say in geneva recently she thinks compensation should be paid. now, she's not directly involved, but this case will be thought out i
spread down the river with a horrible speed into the crowded cities of haiti, which is one of the poorest countries in the world. >> tented camps, etc. >> in fact, the tent camps where victims of the earthquake were living were better served than the slums, because they had water. in fact, the cholera spread faster through the ordinary slums, if you like, of haiti rather than the tent camps, but it was a terrible tragedy. hospitals were overflowing. >> now, there's a legal...
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across the city most of them live like this in tents with little to either drink.e here say they are frustrated. all they want is for their lives to be back to normal again. but it is unclear when that is going to happen. it has been weeks since fighting broke out, and more than 10,000 homes have been destroyed. government resources have been stretched. there is not enough medicine or food for the thousands that are displaced. >> we know there's a shortage of [ inaudible ] sanitation concerns, concerns about health. we have been recording increased cases of acute water [ inaudible ] diarrhea, in recent days, so that poses health risks. we're also concerned about the overcrowding, so we need to get some of these people out as soon as we can. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the siege of the city in southern philippines began when heavily armed fighters took around 200 civilians hostage. they were demanding to hoist their flag at the center of the city. it is one of the bloodiest attacks by the armed muslim group in the southern philippines. [ inaudible ] but it was never fu
across the city most of them live like this in tents with little to either drink.e here say they are frustrated. all they want is for their lives to be back to normal again. but it is unclear when that is going to happen. it has been weeks since fighting broke out, and more than 10,000 homes have been destroyed. government resources have been stretched. there is not enough medicine or food for the thousands that are displaced. >> we know there's a shortage of [ inaudible ] sanitation...
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cities this morning. the bay area rapid transit has reached a tentative deal with its union who went on strike on friday. largest commuter rail system in the nation. bart's general manager says some of the trains will be back in service at 6:00 a.m. local time in california. >>> while hurricane raymond is still about 100 miles from shore, it's causing plenty of problems along mexico's southern pacific coast. the storm's bands are dumping rain over a region still recovering from record floofding just a few weeks ago. -- flooding just a few weeks ago. ports were closed and hundreds of people evacuated. >>> sunshine and temperatures in the 60s? we hope you like it. >> because you won't see them any time soon. howard joins us with details of a big cooldown next in the seven-day forecast. ( telephone rings ) hi, honey. how's the camping trip? well, kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. what are you doing? having coffee. ah, sounds good! i thought you'd say that. ah. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ you're the best! wake up to the mountain grown aroma of folgers. ♪ ... is folgers in your cup! >>> hello
cities this morning. the bay area rapid transit has reached a tentative deal with its union who went on strike on friday. largest commuter rail system in the nation. bart's general manager says some of the trains will be back in service at 6:00 a.m. local time in california. >>> while hurricane raymond is still about 100 miles from shore, it's causing plenty of problems along mexico's southern pacific coast. the storm's bands are dumping rain over a region still recovering from record...
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tentative agreement was reached ending the strike. trains were back in service this morning. >>> the man behind the wheel of a city parks truck when it hit and killed a mother in a san francisco park is in jail tonight. he is charged with two felonies in her death. within the past hour, ktvu's david stephen sovn spoke with the driver's attorney who says the fight hr his client has just begun. >> well, julie, a friend of the victim late today told us they are relieved to hear about these charges, but the attorney for the man in that jail right now toild us they plan to vigorously fight the felony charges. 57-year-old recreation and pashgs worker thomas burnoski surrendered this afternoon on felony vehicular manslaughter and felony hit and run charges. police say he veered from a paved path in a park while driving a park truck and ran over christine as she lay sunbathing on september 5th with her baby in a park. the infant was not injured. after hitting her, burnoski continued driving to nearby rec & park building. he was arrested that day and freed on $25,000 bond. we spoke to burnoski's attorney in the past hour. he says this is all
tentative agreement was reached ending the strike. trains were back in service this morning. >>> the man behind the wheel of a city parks truck when it hit and killed a mother in a san francisco park is in jail tonight. he is charged with two felonies in her death. within the past hour, ktvu's david stephen sovn spoke with the driver's attorney who says the fight hr his client has just begun. >> well, julie, a friend of the victim late today told us they are relieved to hear...
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tentative agreements and giving them one a raise. the 60 day cooling off expires before christmas, december 23. >> the city gardener accused of runningover a woman in a san francisco park charged with felony vehicular man slaughter and felony hit and run. she was sun bathing on a grassy knoll when run over by a city truck. for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney the city gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the area on the lawn and not stay on the intended path. about 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show their support for the driver. the 58-year-old city gardener pleaded not guilty to running over, killing a woman in san francisco vernal heights neighborhood. >> he's a man of integrity. and we just, i feel in my heart it was an accident and i spoke to him sunday at church and told him we're going to be here. >> inside, his lawyers said he was driving on the asphalt when it unleashed dog darted in front of him. he tried to avoid hitting the dog, by swerving to the right and driving down the grassy hill. >> the dog scampered out and thought it
tentative agreements and giving them one a raise. the 60 day cooling off expires before christmas, december 23. >> the city gardener accused of runningover a woman in a san francisco park charged with felony vehicular man slaughter and felony hit and run. she was sun bathing on a grassy knoll when run over by a city truck. for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney the city gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the...
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tentative agreements and giving them one a raise. the 60 day cooling off expires before christmas, december 23. >> the city gardener accused of runningover a woman in a san francisco park charged with felony vehicular man slaughter and felony hit and run. she was sun bathing on a grassy knoll when run over by a city truck. for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney the city gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the area on the lawn and not stay on the intended path. about 25 friends and family members entered the courtroom to show their support for the driver. the 58-year-old city gardener pleaded not guilty to running over, killing a woman in san francisco vernal heights neighborhood. >> he's a man of integrity. and we just, i feel in my heart it was an accident and i spoke to him sunday at church and told him we're going to be here. >> inside, his lawyers said he was driving on the asphalt when it unleashed dog darted in front of him. he tried to avoid hitting the dog, by swerving to the right and driving down the grassy hill. >> the dog scampered out and thought it
tentative agreements and giving them one a raise. the 60 day cooling off expires before christmas, december 23. >> the city gardener accused of runningover a woman in a san francisco park charged with felony vehicular man slaughter and felony hit and run. she was sun bathing on a grassy knoll when run over by a city truck. for the first time we're hearing the gardener's version of what happened. >> through his attorney the city gardener said there was a good reason to drive on the...
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five hundred ninety three pairs of tents and that is just in moscow across russia it will be more than fourteen thousand people there will be celebrations across the city across moscow as that wheel a continuous it will end with a lighting festival in red square hundreds of athletes cultural figures and just prominent figures of russian and non russian including prince albert the second of monaco will take part the flame will then begin its journey across russia traveling from the western x.-plane of kaliningrad to the eastern most point in russia it will travel to the north pole the torch will then go places the olympic torch has never been before the flame will dive to the bottom of lake by called the deepest and the oldest lake in the world it will even fly to space before it swings back writing time for the opening ceremony in sochi on february the seventh this will be the longest relay in history of winter olympics sixty five thousand kilometers that would be around forty thousand miles it will travel through eighty three regions in russia two thousand and nine hundred towns and settlements so along in unique journey for the torch after the russia
five hundred ninety three pairs of tents and that is just in moscow across russia it will be more than fourteen thousand people there will be celebrations across the city across moscow as that wheel a continuous it will end with a lighting festival in red square hundreds of athletes cultural figures and just prominent figures of russian and non russian including prince albert the second of monaco will take part the flame will then begin its journey across russia traveling from the western...
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city. i am jonathan betz with a look at today's top stories. 11 hostages are freed in a complicated swap as more violence rocks syria. j.p. morgan chase reportedly reaches a tentative13 billion settlement with the justice
city. i am jonathan betz with a look at today's top stories. 11 hostages are freed in a complicated swap as more violence rocks syria. j.p. morgan chase reportedly reaches a tentative13 billion settlement with the justice