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i'm actually here with the rest of the central city collaborative in support of the redistricting lines, actually here to talk about the high-speed chase over the weekend that killed the poor defenseless woman who should not have been killed at all. there's too much people driving in the city that don't even care about the human life and about anything those people are just trying to exist in the city without having to worry about their lives. if it can be cut short. just today tomorrow or whenever. i hope that these people who committed this crime will be caught and prosecuted to the full fullest extent of the law. i hope the other victim, was not killed by this in is in the hospital. gets better real soon because nobody deserves to be a victim of this senseless be the heck you were crimes in the city. so i just want to thank you for doing the best you can to bring these dangerous drivers to justice. so thank you. as would: thank you mr. starr. next are, please. welcome by. >> testifier: personal i want to thank the community for getting involved. it's up to us. we are the voters did w
i'm actually here with the rest of the central city collaborative in support of the redistricting lines, actually here to talk about the high-speed chase over the weekend that killed the poor defenseless woman who should not have been killed at all. there's too much people driving in the city that don't even care about the human life and about anything those people are just trying to exist in the city without having to worry about their lives. if it can be cut short. just today tomorrow or...
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the population of... of the central city of atlanta is about 350,000. anghai, the central city is about ten milon people. so it's intensely occupied lan narratore bestlaceo expand was farther down ithe delta. now the metropolis is overtaking some of china's most fertile soil. the area is called pudong, and it's separated from the rest of shanghai by a natural barrier. the mighty chang jiang forms shanghai's northern boundary. but a smaller river, the huang pu divides the old city to the st from pudong in the east. on one bank, the bunrepresents shanghai's colonial past. on the other, the chinese are building shanghai's future symbolized by the orntalpel radio d tvower visible here from space via the powerful ikonos satellite. chinese and foreigners alike now look across the river and see new power and new money. walcott: in pudong itself you have lu xia hue, which is the financial district, as if you could... re-created manhattan in five years. it's an enormous forest of steel and glass skyscrapers that was erected with a bamboo forest of scaffolding and
the population of... of the central city of atlanta is about 350,000. anghai, the central city is about ten milon people. so it's intensely occupied lan narratore bestlaceo expand was farther down ithe delta. now the metropolis is overtaking some of china's most fertile soil. the area is called pudong, and it's separated from the rest of shanghai by a natural barrier. the mighty chang jiang forms shanghai's northern boundary. but a smaller river, the huang pu divides the old city to the st from...
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the fighters out of the city center. the advance was hailed as a massive victory by the prime minister who headed to the city promising to restore normality. i.s.i.l. fighters have been driven out of the central city. three neighbourhoods remain under their control. >> for nigeria now, a new president says it's time for the country to heal its wounds. they vowed to beat boko haram, and build a better future for the country. ali mustafa reports -- haru mutasa reports from abuja. >> reporter: here they remember days when people pushed and shoved to get on buses. they say muhammadu buhari brought order, he demanded compliance forcing cities to be cleaned up. now he's back, some hope he will tackle the many challenges in nigeria. we are the grassroots. we are sovereign. >> nigeria is one of the world's largest oil producers, but many don't have access to electricity. >> they don't have the power or logistics. they have to manage their own economy. when muhammadu buhari addressed the nation he called for all nigerians to unite and work together. >> this is not the time for confrontation. this is a moment where we need to hear the words, and work to a better future. [ clapping ] >> we do this first
the fighters out of the city center. the advance was hailed as a massive victory by the prime minister who headed to the city promising to restore normality. i.s.i.l. fighters have been driven out of the central city. three neighbourhoods remain under their control. >> for nigeria now, a new president says it's time for the country to heal its wounds. they vowed to beat boko haram, and build a better future for the country. ali mustafa reports -- haru mutasa reports from abuja. >>...
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the city. iraqi prime minister abad said the city has been taken from the city of iraq and levante. [gunfire] the fighters driven out of the centralat least three neighborhoods remain under their control. iraqi interior minister has been speaking from tikrit. >> translator: today most of tikrit is liberated, only a small portion remains to be cleared, god willing we will eliminate the remaining pockets and a few coming hours. the enemy has been totally defeated and has lost all its ability and moral and the battle will end god willing. >> reporter: talks on iran's nuclear future are continuing in switzerland after tuesday's self imposed deadline expired. diplomates say they are making progress but some key issues still need to be resolved. it includes centerfuge with iran wanting to continue research on machines to enrich uranian and restrictions on missile program which iran refuses to discuss and then there are crippling sanctions over the nuclear program and wants all sanctions lifted immediately and u.s. argued for a gradual easing. a deal is likely to see activities restricted for ten years after that they want it removed and
the city. iraqi prime minister abad said the city has been taken from the city of iraq and levante. [gunfire] the fighters driven out of the centralat least three neighborhoods remain under their control. iraqi interior minister has been speaking from tikrit. >> translator: today most of tikrit is liberated, only a small portion remains to be cleared, god willing we will eliminate the remaining pockets and a few coming hours. the enemy has been totally defeated and has lost all its...
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of course, the central city is crucial. we know that 20 houthis were killed in that city. what did we know about what is happening there and also in the southeast province. >> yes, with regards to ties we know it has become the focus during the last few days because the people have become able to organize themselves, and the saudi airstrikes have helped them do that. because before that the rebels have been almost across the city. now they're being pushed out of the city, and the airstrikes are being targeted towards their places where they exist. they have taken matters in their own hands because you know, oil is crucial in yemen. they have taken control of those oil fields, and we understand that these tribes are loyal to the legitimacy and to president hadi. so we see them moving from place to place, moving from sanaa aden and then taiz. >>> so the fighting is continuing on the ground, mohammed and we've been talking about a desperate humanitarian situation. aid has been pledged b clearly it will take time for logistics and to actually organize getting these ships there.
of course, the central city is crucial. we know that 20 houthis were killed in that city. what did we know about what is happening there and also in the southeast province. >> yes, with regards to ties we know it has become the focus during the last few days because the people have become able to organize themselves, and the saudi airstrikes have helped them do that. because before that the rebels have been almost across the city. now they're being pushed out of the city, and the...
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fighters have been driven out of the central city. ree outer neighbourhoods remain under their control. >> as the iraqi advance continues. shia militias returned to their aid. the iranian backed fighters suspended operations after claims the u.s. planned air strikes on the city. direct cooperation would be a step too far for washington and terrain, all know a victory in tikrit would boost hopes for mosul. u.s. led air strikes in the capital can only do so much before ground troops are needed >>> in syria, i.s.i.l. fighters killed 30 people, including women and children. carrying out a raid on a village controlled by government forces. the syrian observatory for human rights says people were burnt, beheaded and shot. >> al jazeera gained exclusive footage following air strikes on idlib. 30 were killed on tuesday. the government carried out gas attacks after the city fell to opposition fighters. nadim barber reports. >> reporter: screaming for help after government air strikes on central idlib. this block housing several christian famili
fighters have been driven out of the central city. ree outer neighbourhoods remain under their control. >> as the iraqi advance continues. shia militias returned to their aid. the iranian backed fighters suspended operations after claims the u.s. planned air strikes on the city. direct cooperation would be a step too far for washington and terrain, all know a victory in tikrit would boost hopes for mosul. u.s. led air strikes in the capital can only do so much before ground troops are...
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and heavy fighting has broken out in and around the central city opening up a new front for the houthiss. they and their allying are battling an army preguyed. more details. >> this is the man likely to be yemen's next president. currently vice president and prime minister. his task is to pull together a nation on the brink of civil war. he says he is willing to work with his opponents and forces loyal to the former president but only if they can. >> we must give them a chance, we should be united behind our project. show immediately instead of destroying the country. >> yemen's biggest challenge is the deteriorating humanitarian situation hundreds of yemen freeze have been killed since the start of the conflict, three weeks ago. the city is bearing the brunt of heavy fighting yemen faces a tough situation. shortage in food, medicine, and basic necessities. this requires an immediate intervention. the government would be the tackling the urgent needs of the people, and for this we have decided to form a relief committee. >> for now the president and vice president won't be able to return
and heavy fighting has broken out in and around the central city opening up a new front for the houthiss. they and their allying are battling an army preguyed. more details. >> this is the man likely to be yemen's next president. currently vice president and prime minister. his task is to pull together a nation on the brink of civil war. he says he is willing to work with his opponents and forces loyal to the former president but only if they can. >> we must give them a chance, we...
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. >> although isil fighters have been driven out of the central city, at least three neighborhoods remain under their control. some sewers may find some of the images in the report disturbing. >> reporter: as iraqi soldiers hoist their country's flag in the city of tikrit, the government is hailing this as a massive victory in the fight against the so-called islamic state group. within hours of forces recapturing the city. prime minister hyder al abadi promised to restore normalcy as soon as possible. >> when it is secured we'll work to return displaced families, god willing iraq will be liberated from isil and their crimes. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the city had been under isil control for several months now. it is seen hugely strategic because it provides a gateway to mosul where it's pleased that the main leaders and operation leaders are based. but the fight against isil is not so straight forward. as with much of iraq's conflict sectarianism is rife. tikrit is a sunni city, yet the iraqi army used shia militia known as population mobile forces to enter it, who made their intentions ve
. >> although isil fighters have been driven out of the central city, at least three neighborhoods remain under their control. some sewers may find some of the images in the report disturbing. >> reporter: as iraqi soldiers hoist their country's flag in the city of tikrit, the government is hailing this as a massive victory in the fight against the so-called islamic state group. within hours of forces recapturing the city. prime minister hyder al abadi promised to restore normalcy...
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. >> isil fighters have been driven from the central city, although three neighborhoods remain under their control. as the iraqi advance continues shia militias have returned to their ate. the iranian back fighters that suspended operations claims the u.s. was planning airstrikes on the city. while a direct cooperation would be a step too far for washington and tehran, a victory in tikrit would boost hopes for mosul. u.s. led airstrikes in the de facto capitol can only do so much before ground troops are needed. >> palestine is now officially a member of the international criminal court. it's part of a move by the palestinians to put more international pressure on israel. al jazeera's jonah hill sent this update from the hague. >> with palestinian becoming the 123rd member state of the i.c.c. the mechanism is in place possibly one day to see israels in the dock here in the hague. there's a long process to come before anything like that can happen even before charges can be filed approximately the chief prosecutor must first decide that there is enough prima facie evidence to want to l
. >> isil fighters have been driven from the central city, although three neighborhoods remain under their control. as the iraqi advance continues shia militias have returned to their ate. the iranian back fighters that suspended operations claims the u.s. was planning airstrikes on the city. while a direct cooperation would be a step too far for washington and tehran, a victory in tikrit would boost hopes for mosul. u.s. led airstrikes in the de facto capitol can only do so much before...
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fighters from the group have been driven out of the central city but at least three outer neighborhoods remain under their control. >>reporter: iraqi soldiers hoist their country's flag atop buildings in the city of tikrit the government is hailing this as a massive victory in the fight against the so-called islamic state group. within hours of recapturing the city the prime minister headed there promising to restore normalcy as soon as possible. >> we will work to return displaced families. god willing, iraq will be liberated from isil and their crimes. >>reporter: the northern city of tikrit had been under isil control for several months now. it's seen as hugely strategic because it provides a gateway to mosul where it's believed the group's main leaders and operation centers are based. the fight against isil is not so straightforward. as with much of iraq's conflicts, sectarianism is life. tikrit is a sunni city yet the iraqi army used shia militia to enter it who in turn made their presence very clear raising flags with shia slogans on their vehicles and even on top of government in
fighters from the group have been driven out of the central city but at least three outer neighborhoods remain under their control. >>reporter: iraqi soldiers hoist their country's flag atop buildings in the city of tikrit the government is hailing this as a massive victory in the fight against the so-called islamic state group. within hours of recapturing the city the prime minister headed there promising to restore normalcy as soon as possible. >> we will work to return displaced...
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we heard a little bit about fighting in the central city of taiz yemen's third-largest city. we know that some houthi fighters have died in gun fights with forces loyal to abd rabbuh mansur hadi. what do we know about those loyal to hadi, and their strength on the ground in taiz? >> yes the main source of information on this is the daily briefing. we just listened to the spokesman--the military spokesman talking about the situation. he said that the fighting is going on in and around aden, especially and more concentrate ed now in taiz in the center. now ali abdullah saleh forces are weaker than before, they lack command and there have been targeted strikes against their weapons and ammunition deputy depots. according to the spokesman, the houthies are attempting to move their forces closer to the border of saudi arabia, and he believes that they may try to mount a ground force on the border but the saudis have taken measures to confront any attacks by the houthis. tribesmen are protecting oil field there is. and the tribes understandably understandably who are loyal to abd r
we heard a little bit about fighting in the central city of taiz yemen's third-largest city. we know that some houthi fighters have died in gun fights with forces loyal to abd rabbuh mansur hadi. what do we know about those loyal to hadi, and their strength on the ground in taiz? >> yes the main source of information on this is the daily briefing. we just listened to the spokesman--the military spokesman talking about the situation. he said that the fighting is going on in and around...
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fighting broken out around the central city opening up a new front for the houthis and they and theirare battling an army brigade and tribesman there, so vice president was talking in a televised speech to the nation from saudi arabia where senior officials. he said his priorities to deal with the humanitarian situation. >> . >> the international community and the region have to intervene urgentsy, in order to pave the way for the citizens to live in a suitable manner and in order to put an end to the crisis so it doesn't become a catastrophe. we distressed that the upmost priority of the government is to deal with the urgent humanitarian situation without any discrimination. in a briefing in the last hour saudi arabia says it has targeted yemen military unit whose are supporting houthis militia. this military video shows saudi led coalition strikes on vehicles it has claimed by prohouthis units. in a briefing earlier the coalition spokesman warned renegade army units that they would face further bombardment from the air unstill they stopped supporting the rebels. >> we need to tell t
fighting broken out around the central city opening up a new front for the houthis and they and theirare battling an army brigade and tribesman there, so vice president was talking in a televised speech to the nation from saudi arabia where senior officials. he said his priorities to deal with the humanitarian situation. >> . >> the international community and the region have to intervene urgentsy, in order to pave the way for the citizens to live in a suitable manner and in order...
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the city. iraqi prime minister arrived saying the city is liberated from i.s.i.l. control. [gunfire] fighters have been driven out of the centraleast three outer neighborhoods remain under their control. iraqi interior minister has been speaking from tikrit. >> translator: today most of tikrit is liberated. only a small portion remains to be clear. god willing we will eliminate the remaining pockets in the few coming hours. the enemy has been totally defeated and has lost all of its ability and moral and the battle will end god willing. >> reporter: changes to milk quote from across the european union are expected to mean cheaper prices in the shops. but dairy farmers in greece say they are threatened with being driven out of business and john has their story. >> reporter: the dairy cooperative is booming. recently it invested $7 million in this state of the art plant and sells all the milk that 600 dairy farmers can produce and pays them a few cents above the market rate per liter and even that the president says it may not cover their costs. >> translator: production cost in greece is higher because of the cost of cattle feed
the city. iraqi prime minister arrived saying the city is liberated from i.s.i.l. control. [gunfire] fighters have been driven out of the centraleast three outer neighborhoods remain under their control. iraqi interior minister has been speaking from tikrit. >> translator: today most of tikrit is liberated. only a small portion remains to be clear. god willing we will eliminate the remaining pockets in the few coming hours. the enemy has been totally defeated and has lost all of its...
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rebecca and intensive case manager at hyde street community services and the out patient clinic in the central city. i know that one of the focuses is creating safety and we're talking today about hiring police. we're talking about a new jail, right, and i believe that we don't need those things to be a safe city. i think what we need is make sure we're taking care of our workers and one way to do that is make sure that our non-profits are really taken care of. my agency is having a hard time staying open, right, and our salaries radio so much less than people. >> >> doing similar work in other arenas and we have to address that if we're going to make our city safer. we have outcome measures that show the longer the clients work with us the more likely they will be housed and connected to vocational programs and primary care and the outcome measures are there. we're doing good work but it's harder to do that work. we can't even afford to live here even more. even 3% doesn't account for the cost of living increases happening so if we can actually start to build some measures that make this work sust
rebecca and intensive case manager at hyde street community services and the out patient clinic in the central city. i know that one of the focuses is creating safety and we're talking today about hiring police. we're talking about a new jail, right, and i believe that we don't need those things to be a safe city. i think what we need is make sure we're taking care of our workers and one way to do that is make sure that our non-profits are really taken care of. my agency is having a hard time...
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. >> testifier: my name is alan gregory i'm with the central city as though collaborative. i would like to bring to your attention -- i'm not happy when people waited 90 seconds or 2 min. to talk. i think the exception of some people should be an exception to that rule. that should be noted. i think some people deserve more time for that place they haven't society. somebody mentioned earlier something about enforcement. it's nice of laws but without enforcement, it's not going to happen. also book you need money to have enforcement and the city needs to start funding. that also. thank you they must. >> presidentthank you. next speaker. good evening and welcome. >> testifier: ladies and gentlemen of the audience and commissioners, good evening. for the record 90 ms. amil was that i've spoken before this commission many times in the past. i've been a resident in the city of county of santa cisco for 45 years i've seen a lot of meetings and a lot of commission hearings. recently we just had a district attorney pointed a private investigative group that bypasses the police commi
. >> testifier: my name is alan gregory i'm with the central city as though collaborative. i would like to bring to your attention -- i'm not happy when people waited 90 seconds or 2 min. to talk. i think the exception of some people should be an exception to that rule. that should be noted. i think some people deserve more time for that place they haven't society. somebody mentioned earlier something about enforcement. it's nice of laws but without enforcement, it's not going to happen....
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. >> the saudis continue to target the central city of taiz. they talk about fuel storage depos around the presidential palace targeting vehicles belonging to the houthis. does it look like the houthis will be able to maintain their control on certain parts of the city? >> they won't be able to if most of their conventional forces and their logistical back up is destroyed when they see it. this is why i believe they will transform to groups where they can survive in areas. >> thank you for your analysis. high in the hills, a fight to protect iraq's christian treasures. >>> principle organs, scientists building human body parts in just a matter of hours. >>> and also with just a month to go until serena williams begins her claycourt campaign. we'll tell you how her campaign continues. >> italy said it rescued 11,000 people from overcrowded boats in the last eight days. 450 people were brought into the sicilian city on saturday. 1800 others arrived in the ports of palermo. the italian coast guard said that the number of people trying to cross the
. >> the saudis continue to target the central city of taiz. they talk about fuel storage depos around the presidential palace targeting vehicles belonging to the houthis. does it look like the houthis will be able to maintain their control on certain parts of the city? >> they won't be able to if most of their conventional forces and their logistical back up is destroyed when they see it. this is why i believe they will transform to groups where they can survive in areas. >>...
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the port city of mukalla. dozens of attack annerers took control of the central city and bank and radio station. ian lee joins us. ian, a chaotic situation already and now 200 al qaeda linked militants essentially let out of a prison. >> reporter: that's right, christine. this happened in the eastern part of the country. an area that has been relatively left alone during this recent crisis. a lot of that taking place in the western part of the country. al qaeda are really not showing a presence during this fighting. laying low. they had some attacks that had been attributed to them. they have been content with allowing the houthis rebels and government militias fight each other. now we are seeing that this jail break took place in the eastern part of the country. an area well known for being infested with al qaeda fighters. this attack taking place going after this government prison. this is a bold move by al qaeda and shows that their resurgence. the united states have been battling for years and they pulled out when the security situation disintegrated. now it looks al qaeda is rean surging in
the port city of mukalla. dozens of attack annerers took control of the central city and bank and radio station. ian lee joins us. ian, a chaotic situation already and now 200 al qaeda linked militants essentially let out of a prison. >> reporter: that's right, christine. this happened in the eastern part of the country. an area that has been relatively left alone during this recent crisis. a lot of that taking place in the western part of the country. al qaeda are really not showing a...
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there's been heavy fighting in around the central city, opening a new front for the houthis. they and their allying they are battling an army brigade and tribesman. >> . >> this is the man likely to be yemen's next president. he is currently vice president and prime minister. his task is to put together a nation on the brink of civil war. he says his willing to work with his houthis opponents and forces loyal to the former president. but only if they disarm. >> we mutt gyms them a chance, which will be united behind our project and to show -- still destroying the country. >> yemen's biggest challenge is that the detiring humanitarian situation. >> hundreds have been killed since the start of the conflict three weeks ago the city of adan is bearing the brunt of heavy fighting. >> yemen faces a tough situation, shortage in food, medicine and basic necessities. this requires an intervention to prevent the country. prior to the government will be tackling the urgent needs of people, we have decided to form a relief committee. >> for now the president and vice president won't be a
there's been heavy fighting in around the central city, opening a new front for the houthis. they and their allying they are battling an army brigade and tribesman. >> . >> this is the man likely to be yemen's next president. he is currently vice president and prime minister. his task is to put together a nation on the brink of civil war. he says his willing to work with his houthis opponents and forces loyal to the former president. but only if they disarm. >> we mutt gyms...
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but after rebels gained ground in the central city of taiz, the strikes resumed. meanwhile tuesday, two airstrikes killed at least 40 people, most of them civilians. on monday, the committee to protect journalists reports a tv journalist and three staff members of the tv station yemen today were killed in an airstrike in the capital sanaa. a united nations official has called for wealthy countries to collectively accept one million syrian refugees over the next five years in order to curtail the migrant crisis in the mediterranean. u.n. special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants francois crepeau told the crepeau told the guardian the plan could also extend to eritreans and other refugees who are fleeing from war. over 1,750 migrants have died this year in the mediterranean trying to reach europe, 30 times higher than the same period last year. libya says it has detained 600 migrants in the past few days after stopping boats poised to depart for italy. french authorities say they have arrested a man suspected of planning imminent attacks on paris churches.
but after rebels gained ground in the central city of taiz, the strikes resumed. meanwhile tuesday, two airstrikes killed at least 40 people, most of them civilians. on monday, the committee to protect journalists reports a tv journalist and three staff members of the tv station yemen today were killed in an airstrike in the capital sanaa. a united nations official has called for wealthy countries to collectively accept one million syrian refugees over the next five years in order to curtail...
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the first time and the population is kind of population trends are happening all over the country in central cities the growth in population for the first time in decades wear growing at a rate of 10 to loving thousands of people since the 2010 census an indication of the shifting perseverance, if you will, for the millennial generation moving into the city we're seeing that clearly in san francisco that concludes my presentation. thanks. >> commissioners item 11 review of the past events the board of appeals and the preservation commission. >> good afternoon archbishop ttd another that weeks land use committee the implementation committees annual progress report and the impact fee report sponsored by supervisor cohen that was an informational program at the land use commission that was discussion about the progression of implementing infrastructure improvements and funding for an additional the ability to raise the impact fees to impact the transit and the the facility for co-chair funding because that was an informational item that was filed with no action taken and the land use commission was th
the first time and the population is kind of population trends are happening all over the country in central cities the growth in population for the first time in decades wear growing at a rate of 10 to loving thousands of people since the 2010 census an indication of the shifting perseverance, if you will, for the millennial generation moving into the city we're seeing that clearly in san francisco that concludes my presentation. thanks. >> commissioners item 11 review of the past events...
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on saturday, the houthis managed to regain some positions they lost earlier in in central yemen. they freed some 300 inmates from the city's prison. and saleh's loyalist took control of the city cap taft region in the south. all sign on his the ground of a military solution to the conflict is still far from certain. mohamed, al jazerra. >> at least seven people killed and many injured in an attack in nigeria's river state. armed gunmen have been shooting in the town and in the neighboring individual. the home of a politician was also set on fire. >>> kenya is saying they will find those responsible for 148 being killed at the university. people held a candle lit vigil for those that died. one candle lit for each life lost at garissa college. three days of morning have been declared. emotions scenes as students that survived the massacre have been reunited with their families the government provided bus to his take them to a makeshift disaster center, they have been given first hand accounts of the attack. catherine soi spoke to one student who hid in a wardrobe. >> reporter: an unbelievable moment. a survivors has just bee
on saturday, the houthis managed to regain some positions they lost earlier in in central yemen. they freed some 300 inmates from the city's prison. and saleh's loyalist took control of the city cap taft region in the south. all sign on his the ground of a military solution to the conflict is still far from certain. mohamed, al jazerra. >> at least seven people killed and many injured in an attack in nigeria's river state. armed gunmen have been shooting in the town and in the neighboring...
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and heavy fighting has broken out in and around the central city of ti opening up a new front for thethis, they and allies are battling an army brigade and tribesmen and we have more details. ♪ this is the man likely to be yemen's next president. khaled bahah is currently vice president and prime minister. his task is to pull together a nation on the brink of civil war. khaled bahah says he is willing to work with his houthi opponents and forces loyal to the former president but only if they disarm. >> translator: we must give them a chance and united behind our project for a civil state and to achieve that malitia loyal to houthis and implement go to yemen and stop destroying the country. >> reporter: yemen's biggest challenge is deteriorating humanitarian situation. hundreds of yemen people have been killed since the start of the conflict three weeks ago. the city of aiden is burying the brunt of heavy fighting. >> translator: yemen faces a tough situation, shortage and food medicine and necessities like electricity and fuel and requires intervention to prevent this in yemen and the
and heavy fighting has broken out in and around the central city of ti opening up a new front for thethis, they and allies are battling an army brigade and tribesmen and we have more details. ♪ this is the man likely to be yemen's next president. khaled bahah is currently vice president and prime minister. his task is to pull together a nation on the brink of civil war. khaled bahah says he is willing to work with his houthi opponents and forces loyal to the former president but only if they...
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if i he wanted a massive investment in the central cities, he could have done it but look at his budget since then, there is no big massive investment, so yesterday at this moment of national tragedy he reaches out for unnecessary sheep little partisan slap at the republicans in congress. >> all right. well, it seems to me i mean there is a lot of things going on here. one of the things is poverty. you know, we have not won the war on poverty. so whatever we are doing is just wrong. we have got to change our strategy. and we haven't done that we haven't changed the strategy. that's the first thing. second thing president obama talked about fathers playing a greater role. when i practiced law i don't remember ever seeing a father being part of the situation when i had juvenile clients. what happened to that? he i mean, it's like there are a lot of social issues that we're just not facing. >> well, look, there are some things that he has undone. one of the great efforts this country has made norstd to end poverty and to give people a life of work rather than dependency he is welfare refor
if i he wanted a massive investment in the central cities, he could have done it but look at his budget since then, there is no big massive investment, so yesterday at this moment of national tragedy he reaches out for unnecessary sheep little partisan slap at the republicans in congress. >> all right. well, it seems to me i mean there is a lot of things going on here. one of the things is poverty. you know, we have not won the war on poverty. so whatever we are doing is just wrong. we...
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if he want ad massive invest in the central cities he could have done it.ut, look at his budget since then? no big massive investment. yesterday in his moment of national tragedy he reaches out for an unnecessary cheap little partisan slap at republicans in congress. >> i want to go to you on this, harris. yesterday i mentioned there was some blame pointing in president's remarks. to me what jumped at the most broad brush blaming police at the root of these problems. does karl rove have a point? >> what is interesting also, we played that out, we have president's comments live on "outnumbered" yesterday. it wasn't just the police. he was also pointing finger at media. he was saying how peaceful up until a certain point when others fell down on their responsibilities. he did use the word thug, one time. he did talk about the criminality. what i hear karl rove and others saying you know what? where is the indignation in all this? where is the point you say this is not about black or white or brown? this is about, this being america. that is not protesting. he
if he want ad massive invest in the central cities he could have done it.ut, look at his budget since then? no big massive investment. yesterday in his moment of national tragedy he reaches out for an unnecessary cheap little partisan slap at republicans in congress. >> i want to go to you on this, harris. yesterday i mentioned there was some blame pointing in president's remarks. to me what jumped at the most broad brush blaming police at the root of these problems. does karl rove have a...
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the city says central park is rundown and could use a facelift.erty suspects the proposed changes are to accommodate a planned development in the parking lot across the street. >>- "theres going to be a seven story apartment complex going into that facility. i don't know if it's a noice factor. i don't know if its disruption. but i know the city's plans -- their master plan would like for this area to be a grand gateway into central park." >> reporter: in all three proposed redesigns for central park. the tennis courts would be removed. the playground upgraded. as for the baseball field. two of the redesigns would reduce the size of fitzgerald field. the third option would remove the field and stands entirely -- turning it into green open space. >>- "its not for me. my son ages out of little league this year. but after 18 years involved in little league, i would like to see baseball continue down the path and providing an excellent program for the kids in our community." >> reporter: haverty has already collected more than 15-hundred signatures on
the city says central park is rundown and could use a facelift.erty suspects the proposed changes are to accommodate a planned development in the parking lot across the street. >>- "theres going to be a seven story apartment complex going into that facility. i don't know if it's a noice factor. i don't know if its disruption. but i know the city's plans -- their master plan would like for this area to be a grand gateway into central park." >> reporter: in all three...
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the insurgents out of tikrit. officials say they now want to launch an offensive to win back territory north of the city that is still held by the militants. troops have recaptured key facilities in central tikrit. the rebels have controlled the city since last june. state-run tv showed prime minister haider al abadi parading through the city, accompanied by the provincial governor and military leaders. abadi says they will work to have the thousands of people had fled the city return to their homes as soon as possible. >> translator: we are now in central tikrit. god willing, iraq will be liberated from the criminals and their atrocities. >> interior ministry officials say hundreds of rebel fighters are still holed up about 10 kilometers north of the city center. they say government forces are determined to flush them out. the iraqi troops launched the operation to recapture tikrit in early march with support from iranian forces and shia militiamen. they were recently joined by fighter pilots from u.s.-led coalition forces who have been bombing targets. iraqi forces say their next mission will be to take back mosul, the country's second largest city. >> many rice farmers in northeast ja
the insurgents out of tikrit. officials say they now want to launch an offensive to win back territory north of the city that is still held by the militants. troops have recaptured key facilities in central tikrit. the rebels have controlled the city since last june. state-run tv showed prime minister haider al abadi parading through the city, accompanied by the provincial governor and military leaders. abadi says they will work to have the thousands of people had fled the city return to their...
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the houthis gained positions. they freed 300 ipp fates from the city central prison and loyalists took control of the city capital of the region in the south. all signs on the ground of a military solution to the conflict is far from certain. >>> turning our subpoenaings to syria, where i.s.i.l. took control of a refugee camp. it has been home to thousands of palestinian refugees. as stefanie dekker tells us it fell to fighters because of an unlikely alliance. it's a fight they are losing. they have been fighting i.s.i.l. over the last few days and i.s.i.l. controls most of it. in an unusual twist there are reports that i.s.i.l. fighters are supported by the al qaeda-affiliated al nusra front. the two groups do not like each other. it appears that they'll work together to take control in yarmouk. >> there was an agreement under the table between al nusra front and i.s.i.l. many were shocked. al nusra front released a statement claiming they were neutral. in reality they were not true. nusra has several check points. i.s.i.l. came through it with no difficulties and that was an important reason they raided yarmouk
the houthis gained positions. they freed 300 ipp fates from the city central prison and loyalists took control of the city capital of the region in the south. all signs on the ground of a military solution to the conflict is far from certain. >>> turning our subpoenaings to syria, where i.s.i.l. took control of a refugee camp. it has been home to thousands of palestinian refugees. as stefanie dekker tells us it fell to fighters because of an unlikely alliance. it's a fight they are...
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the mission sro collaborative. we have central city, chinatown, the sro families united. these all specialize in those issues within residential hotels and they have been doing those workshops within those hotels to provide information to the occupants about fire sai. they have been doing those in conjunction and assistance of the fire department. we are expanding that into the apartment buildings as well because we want to make sure if an individual within a building sees something suspicious they call and let us know. we are very much aware that the conditions within a building can change very drastically a moment an inspector may leave the building so we want people to be comfortable call you go us or the outreach. >> >> vendors and with i will introduce latisha [inaudible] from [inaudible] >> good afternoon. my name is latisha and a counselor and organizer at [inaudible]. we're a regional bay area grass-roots for tenants and san francisco and oakland. we have [inaudible] city and something over 1,000 cases each here. [inaudible] collaborative have been working for qui
the mission sro collaborative. we have central city, chinatown, the sro families united. these all specialize in those issues within residential hotels and they have been doing those workshops within those hotels to provide information to the occupants about fire sai. they have been doing those in conjunction and assistance of the fire department. we are expanding that into the apartment buildings as well because we want to make sure if an individual within a building sees something suspicious...
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now 63 years old, he and his brother and a third man stopped a school bus at gunpoint in the central valley city back in 1976, they kidnapped the school bus driver and 26 children then drove them to livermore, they were then put inside of a trailer in an underground bunker, 16 hours later the driver and two of the children escaped and they got some help. his parole ruling has to go through an internal review, that may take up to 4 months, then governor brown has to approve it. his brother, richard was paroled in 2012, the third man involved fred woods could come up for a parole hearing this fall. >>> robert menendez says he plans to fight charges. >> i'm angry because prosecutors at the justice department don't know the difference between friendship and corruption. >> the justice department is accusing of senator of accepting gifts from a florida ophthalmologist in exchange to for financial interest. he will step down from that position but will continue to serve as senator and fight the charges. >>> time is now 5:18, a texas state trooper is in hot water after an instagram post with snoop dog,
now 63 years old, he and his brother and a third man stopped a school bus at gunpoint in the central valley city back in 1976, they kidnapped the school bus driver and 26 children then drove them to livermore, they were then put inside of a trailer in an underground bunker, 16 hours later the driver and two of the children escaped and they got some help. his parole ruling has to go through an internal review, that may take up to 4 months, then governor brown has to approve it. his brother,...
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now, let's take a look down the embarcadero. city central if you will is right here at justin herman plaza spills out down along the plaza thereing an lot embarcadero. -- there along the embarcadero. there's going to be stages, ferry building. it will also be in this island that's right out here between the plaza and the ferry building. and take a look at the logo. you're going to see three of these main buildings have the super bowl 50 logo on it. the vitale hotel, ferry building and embarcadero. they are big sponsors of the party. >> i think it's important to note the game is being played in santa clara but the party is in san francisco. >> right here in the city. "the city" > i was in new orleans a couple of years ago when the 9ers went to the super bowl. this looks like it's going to blow it out of the water. >> it will be over the top. >> you have to plan. >> no kidding. >> good advice. allen, thank you so much. don't forget, kpix 5 is the media partner for super bowl 50. so for all things super bowl, just head to our website, cbssf.com
now, let's take a look down the embarcadero. city central if you will is right here at justin herman plaza spills out down along the plaza thereing an lot embarcadero. -- there along the embarcadero. there's going to be stages, ferry building. it will also be in this island that's right out here between the plaza and the ferry building. and take a look at the logo. you're going to see three of these main buildings have the super bowl 50 logo on it. the vitale hotel, ferry building and...
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depending on the location of the housing in the city how attractive the area was, people would privatize sooner or later. if you are living in a nice apartment somewhere in the centralart of the city it makes sense to make it your property. in 1991, '92 about 16% to 20% of the housing was already privatized and now the statistics are that over... well over 50% are in private hands now. narrator: they still had to pay a monthly maintenance fee, but now it was theirs. they could even sell their apartment on the open market. those who haven't taken advantage of the opportunity to acqre their own apartment are like thave a good reason. arkova: those who did not pratize, it's probably because they had bad apartments. they had bad apartments probably because they were not positioned well with regard to the access of goods during the soviet times. so they are in the lower socioeconomic... of a lower socioeconomic status than, for example, those who already have privatized. narrator: at the end of the soviet era a typical st. petersburg family paid five to ten percent ofheir total income for housing. today the average is 40% to 50%. incomes have risen, too, but not as rapid
depending on the location of the housing in the city how attractive the area was, people would privatize sooner or later. if you are living in a nice apartment somewhere in the centralart of the city it makes sense to make it your property. in 1991, '92 about 16% to 20% of the housing was already privatized and now the statistics are that over... well over 50% are in private hands now. narrator: they still had to pay a monthly maintenance fee, but now it was theirs. they could even sell their...
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then when heard about the bells of change, we all ran to the central part of the city. >> with the endsouth africa became a beacon and a refuge for millions of africans from all over the continent. black south africans fought hard for their freedom and their country. as i understand, a lot of them are pretty pissed off about we're just getting our -- together and all these congolese and nigerians are coming here. >> sanza has no formal culinary training. he's completely self-taught. picking up bits and pieces where he can. often from the women in the neighborhood. >> you're plucking the best of everybody in the culture. >> every day. every day i learn. what are you eating? where are you from? i've been taught by some men. that's not how it's cooked at home, you know? go to that auntie. to the back of some dingy cab. there's a small kitchen. look, there, it'll be nice. she'll teach you something and then that is me. hey, auntie, you know, i'm really keen on knowing how you make your particular sauce. >> they'll show you? >> she will show me stuff and i pick up. then i rush back to the s
then when heard about the bells of change, we all ran to the central part of the city. >> with the endsouth africa became a beacon and a refuge for millions of africans from all over the continent. black south africans fought hard for their freedom and their country. as i understand, a lot of them are pretty pissed off about we're just getting our -- together and all these congolese and nigerians are coming here. >> sanza has no formal culinary training. he's completely self-taught....
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city. this area is if you took a pencil and you tried to hit the center of baltimore city you would probably hit this street. this is one of the most central parts of baltimore city as we mentioned before. this is where a lot of business gets done by the folks who live and work in the city. it's not the part that tourists see. it's about 20 some 25 blocks north of that area a little bit northwest of the inner harbor area. >> tisha, it is 7:00 and we want to tell our viewers that we are going to stay with our live coverage of the trouble breaking out in baltimore. it's a fluid situation. we're going to continue to cover it live and "nbc nightly news" is going to run on cozi so you can see "nbc nightly news" if you like and that's going to be available on the cozi channel. >> what we're noticing the crowd is on the move again. it was kind of stationary for a couple of minutes and now appears to be on the move again. tish do you have any idea to what they may be e've heard reports, wbal channel 11 up in baltimore our sister station heard reports they might be moving south towards martin luther king but it's hard to tell why they are going. th
city. this area is if you took a pencil and you tried to hit the center of baltimore city you would probably hit this street. this is one of the most central parts of baltimore city as we mentioned before. this is where a lot of business gets done by the folks who live and work in the city. it's not the part that tourists see. it's about 20 some 25 blocks north of that area a little bit northwest of the inner harbor area. >> tisha, it is 7:00 and we want to tell our viewers that we are...
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it was near the city's central hotel which was stormed by al-shabab two months ago. 20 people died inck. >>> a court in argentina has thrown out a case against the president. the late prosecutor albert toe nisman has been investigating allegations that the president tried to cover up iran's involvement at a bombing at a jewish center nearly 20 years ago. nisman was found dead with a bullet wound the day before he was supposed to deaf. didn't yell schreiber has more. >> reporter: this is the third time that the alberto nisman accusations that the government was trying to cover iranian involvement in that 1994 bomb attack on the jewish center in ben -- buenos aires, a judge and two courts have now said there was no involvement. the country, argentina, is still very much split down the middle. those who believe that mr. nisman had a case and those supporters of the government who believe it was all a plot to try to hurt the government. there is a case outstanding, that being how he died. he was found dead in his bath with a bullet wound to the head the day before he was supposed to testi
it was near the city's central hotel which was stormed by al-shabab two months ago. 20 people died inck. >>> a court in argentina has thrown out a case against the president. the late prosecutor albert toe nisman has been investigating allegations that the president tried to cover up iran's involvement at a bombing at a jewish center nearly 20 years ago. nisman was found dead with a bullet wound the day before he was supposed to deaf. didn't yell schreiber has more. >> reporter:...
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how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction with authority. one thing that is interesting about black american history as we are not talking about a vacuum. we're not talking about nonsense. but talk about dysfunctional criminal justice. i was like a partially functioning system. the partially functioning system works because if there were a vacuum you actually get organization in the vacuum. it's sad no really takes hold. always a situation of chaos and competition. that explains a lot about why this has been a perpetual in black america. what it would take to fix you see i always a member from chief bernard at the lapd was because the criminal justice system, but it is five parts about related things jammed together and they don't work together well. >> host: from "ghettoside," jill leovy writes many critics today complain the criminal justice system is heavy-handed and unfair to authorities. we are great deal about
how similar the barrios in american cities, even like 19th century contacts, the homicide rate for irish immigrants in the 1890s to new york city was almost exactly what it was in south-central l.a. and compton in the navy sent to thousands. you see matches similar to raise the homicides and interaction with authority. one thing that is interesting about black american history as we are not talking about a vacuum. we're not talking about nonsense. but talk about dysfunctional criminal justice....
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one of the central issues the gun violence plaguing the city. >> this is pictures of him when he was a baby. >> reporter: a month after her son was shot and killed ebony martin is trying to stay strong. >> we are confused puzzled. no way a kid should have died the way he did. >> reporter: 17-year-old dentia was shot in the chest on his way home from the gym. >> it's like "he's outside." we walked up. >> reporter: tackling the gun violence in chicago that plagued the south and west side is a key issue in the race for mayor. >> chicago is one of the most joint cities in the country. why, broken promises. four years ago when ron emanuel ran four mayor, he said he'd hire 1,000 additional police officers. violent crime in 2014 dropped by 16% in 2013. the total number of homicides fell from 500 in 012 to 407. there has been a spike in homicides. in the first three months of 2015 the numbers rose by 26% compared to the same period last year. >> crime and violence is an issue in chicago, especially through political season. >> mick said it's an issue that is politicized. >> it's difficult fo
one of the central issues the gun violence plaguing the city. >> this is pictures of him when he was a baby. >> reporter: a month after her son was shot and killed ebony martin is trying to stay strong. >> we are confused puzzled. no way a kid should have died the way he did. >> reporter: 17-year-old dentia was shot in the chest on his way home from the gym. >> it's like "he's outside." we walked up. >> reporter: tackling the gun violence in chicago...