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here, in a broad valley in central mexico, stand the ruins of what was once the largest city in the new world. beneath an intricate complex of dwellings, archaeologists are uncovering startling evidence of family life. and in italy, as archaeologists explore the ruins of pompeii, new investigations shed light on the nature of the roman family and the surprising role of slaves. who do we live with and why ? what can these ancient families tell us about our own families ? around the world, archaeologists are looking far beyond the palaces and temples into the households of common people, bringing families to life out of the past. come forward all the way. oooh ! that's it. good. hold on me. come forward. ease the baby out with little pushes. come on. you can do it. beautiful ! the baby's coming up to you. waaahh ! keach: every newborn child immediately confronts three basic needs -- food, shelter and education. in the beginning, these needs are met at home. but in industrial societies, that soon changes. teacher: times three... we educate our children in schools. how would you read this n
here, in a broad valley in central mexico, stand the ruins of what was once the largest city in the new world. beneath an intricate complex of dwellings, archaeologists are uncovering startling evidence of family life. and in italy, as archaeologists explore the ruins of pompeii, new investigations shed light on the nature of the roman family and the surprising role of slaves. who do we live with and why ? what can these ancient families tell us about our own families ? around the world,...
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the progression mayor of the second largest city -- the mayor of the second largest city in been sought in the back and is undergoing emergency surgery. pro-russian separatists in ukraine took another town. they seized the police headquarters in a city building in an industrial city in the eastern region. that comes one day after rebels stormed the television and ordered it to start broadcasting a russian channel. the team of international observers taken hostage by the separatists three days ago were paraded in front of the media at a press conference this weekend. seven are still being held after one was released on medical grounds because he is diabetic. and u.s. to finance our preparing to decide on the names of more russians to be targeted in further sanctions on mask out it of destabilizing ukraine. barack obama announced the latest sanctions during a news conference in the philippines. the full list will be announced in washington later today. it is included to -- expected to include russian -- wealthy russians close to the president. the russian oligarch is skeptical of sanction
the progression mayor of the second largest city -- the mayor of the second largest city in been sought in the back and is undergoing emergency surgery. pro-russian separatists in ukraine took another town. they seized the police headquarters in a city building in an industrial city in the eastern region. that comes one day after rebels stormed the television and ordered it to start broadcasting a russian channel. the team of international observers taken hostage by the separatists three days...
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burlington is the largest city in the state of vermont. looking over the election results, he said while you only got six percent of the vote, you got 12% in burlington. maybe you should run for mayor. we got some people together and we thought about it. i decided to do it. running as an independent. i was taking on at that point an incumbent marry who served five years. nobody thought, this democratic mayor, that one could beat him. the point that i want to make is not only that i won the election by all of ten votes, that was after the recount. how we won that election became a political lesson that has stayed with me for my whole life. nobody thought that we had a chance. what we did is we put together a coalition. you all know what coalition politics is about? it's kind of an old phrase. what we did is we said to the low income people in the city who did not think they were getting a fair shake in city services. i did press conferences. we talked to the union workers who worked for the city. said you're working hard and you deserve a f
burlington is the largest city in the state of vermont. looking over the election results, he said while you only got six percent of the vote, you got 12% in burlington. maybe you should run for mayor. we got some people together and we thought about it. i decided to do it. running as an independent. i was taking on at that point an incumbent marry who served five years. nobody thought, this democratic mayor, that one could beat him. the point that i want to make is not only that i won the...
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i was the second largest city -- it was the second largest city. although we are a city, we have strong roots to rural iowa. we may not be the egg capital of the united states, but we are one of the largest ethanol producers in the world. we are number one. companies like adm and conferred produce ethanol in our community. rail inn comes in by over a thousand trucks per day. our candidates are on stage. first we will recognize scott's campaign. [applause] >> hello. i'm speaking on behalf of scott shay been tonight. he couldn't make it. he is in jefferson this evening. if you have not had the opportunity to visit with him about his campaign, he was like the opportunity to meet as many of you as possible before the primary. as a resident of the state of iowa and nevada run of our military, and a graduate of one of our state universities, he not only has the background similar to many of you, he shares concerns regarding the future of the nation. the campaign is about more than into rhetoric. when it comes to the nation debt, balancing the budget is an
i was the second largest city -- it was the second largest city. although we are a city, we have strong roots to rural iowa. we may not be the egg capital of the united states, but we are one of the largest ethanol producers in the world. we are number one. companies like adm and conferred produce ethanol in our community. rail inn comes in by over a thousand trucks per day. our candidates are on stage. first we will recognize scott's campaign. [applause] >> hello. i'm speaking on behalf...
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the counter. city council passed the new rule. and just a few short months a total of five of the largest cities have passed legislation to restrict the use of electronics cigarettes in public places. all enacting their laws. philadelphia's new law will go into effect this summer. roughly 17 million people across the country will be protected by these new laws. >> the question further legalize marijuana and illinois. hoping the state will form a task force to study the possibility of legalizing the drug for casual use. marijuana is illegal in colorado and the state anticipates generating about $164 million in tax revenue in the first 18 months. >> the mom who was a nurse and her husband delivered the baby girl and the car on the shoulder of the road on interstate 88. >> ask me how far along she was. the normally mean how many months. i can see the head. pretty far along. >> found out ahead in this beautiful healthy baby girl. >> paramedics took mom dead and 82 elmhurst hospital. everybody is doing well. prof >> the nba is set to announce how they're going to handle racially charged comments made by donald sterling. >> what a new r
the counter. city council passed the new rule. and just a few short months a total of five of the largest cities have passed legislation to restrict the use of electronics cigarettes in public places. all enacting their laws. philadelphia's new law will go into effect this summer. roughly 17 million people across the country will be protected by these new laws. >> the question further legalize marijuana and illinois. hoping the state will form a task force to study the possibility of...
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key west was the largest city in the state at the time, key west. ople don't normally think about these days. it was the largest city in the state. key west was originally established like people coming out of connecticut, new york, new jersey. they had northern leanings, northern support and they were involved with the commerce and trade. it was a much different situation than what was the case of the north. the people coming into this region, southern florida, slavery was not a big issue down here. the people did not own many slaves, whereas slavery was big in north florida, not an issue down here. the people down here work primary independent sellers, farmers, what have you. when the confederacy needed manpower and they needed money to support the civil war, they got involved with taxation. they sent the tax collectors down into this area to take people's cattle, things like that in lieu of taxes. and then they passed the conscription act, if you are between 18-40, you could be called up to serve in the confederate forces. them in debt here did no
key west was the largest city in the state at the time, key west. ople don't normally think about these days. it was the largest city in the state. key west was originally established like people coming out of connecticut, new york, new jersey. they had northern leanings, northern support and they were involved with the commerce and trade. it was a much different situation than what was the case of the north. the people coming into this region, southern florida, slavery was not a big issue down...
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nyÍregyhÁza is the largest city near the border.ost ukrainians immigrated here after the fall of the iron curtain. [bells ringing] on sundays they meet in the local orthodox church. >> ♪ >> here they find comfort in times of crisis and pray for the safety of their ukrainian neighbors. >> i'm frightened because i have relatives in ukraine. i feel deeply for them and what they're doing. i hope things calm down and become peaceful again. all people want is a quiet and peaceful life. >> the large supermarket chains lie on the outskirts of nyÍregyhÁza. there we meet people who have crossed the border from ukraine. right now they can still travel to the european union with a visa. usually they come to do some shopping. >> in ukraine there are calls to boycott russian products that have been imported to ukraine. but we can't yet see what effect that will have on our shops in ukraine. right now stores are still well-supplied, thank goodness. >> after their visit, the ukrainians return home. despite the crisis, none of them are staying in hu
nyÍregyhÁza is the largest city near the border.ost ukrainians immigrated here after the fall of the iron curtain. [bells ringing] on sundays they meet in the local orthodox church. >> ♪ >> here they find comfort in times of crisis and pray for the safety of their ukrainian neighbors. >> i'm frightened because i have relatives in ukraine. i feel deeply for them and what they're doing. i hope things calm down and become peaceful again. all people want is a quiet and...
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or lincoln, as you all know, here in new hampshire, is the largest city in the state of vermont. a beautiful city. am looking over the election results over the last time you ran. you only got 6% of the vote statewide, but you got 12% in burlington. and there were some lower class votes where you got 14%. maybe you should run for mayor. so we got some people together and we thought about it. we decided to run as an independent. in 1981, at that point, i was taking on an incumbent mayor who served five terms and nobody thought that this democratic him., that one could beat the point that i want to make is not only that i won the election by all of 10 votes, to everybody's great shock -- that was after the recall -- but how we won that election became a political lesson that has stayed with me for my whole life. nobody thought that we had a chance. -- at together a coalition coalition in politics is kind of like an old friend. we said to the low-income people in the city who did not think they were getting a fair shake in terms of city services -- in fact, i did press conferences i
or lincoln, as you all know, here in new hampshire, is the largest city in the state of vermont. a beautiful city. am looking over the election results over the last time you ran. you only got 6% of the vote statewide, but you got 12% in burlington. and there were some lower class votes where you got 14%. maybe you should run for mayor. so we got some people together and we thought about it. we decided to run as an independent. in 1981, at that point, i was taking on an incumbent mayor who...
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the world's largest city. e park spans over mountains it's sheer size and features making it difficult to protect. >> the mountain gorilla is perhaps the most famous and vulnerable inhabitant. a quarter of the global population lives here, just 200 of them, and they are the target of poachers. armed groups illegally lock trees for the business, and beneath the soil, there's oil. the british company has rights here, and has long faced opposition and other environmentalists. it has issue add statement condemning the attack, saying he does not con condone violence of any kind, and makes it clear that any suggestion linking to this crime is completely unfounded. in the last ten years more than 140 rangers have been killed, a testament to the dangers of defending this land and just how much is at stake. >> well, china's version of twitter has been valued at around $3.6 billion after going public on thursday. the figure is lower than expected. since launching in 2009, it has attracted nearly 600 million users and the
the world's largest city. e park spans over mountains it's sheer size and features making it difficult to protect. >> the mountain gorilla is perhaps the most famous and vulnerable inhabitant. a quarter of the global population lives here, just 200 of them, and they are the target of poachers. armed groups illegally lock trees for the business, and beneath the soil, there's oil. the british company has rights here, and has long faced opposition and other environmentalists. it has issue...
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here, in a broad valley in central mexico, stand the ruins of what was once the largest city in the new world. beneath an intricate complex of dwellings archaeologists are uncovering startling evidence of family life.
here, in a broad valley in central mexico, stand the ruins of what was once the largest city in the new world. beneath an intricate complex of dwellings archaeologists are uncovering startling evidence of family life.
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this has gone to the south and this is tupelo, birthplace of elvis presley. third largest cityississippi. jackson is the largest city and they have less than a quarter million. put tupelo is a big town. 70, 80,000 people, and just to the energy of that, guntown, baldwin, mississippi, you're right in the path of this thing. rick was mentioning that we don't get this kind of a warning from the national weather service very often. two or they times a 'er you have very high activity. this is columbia, mississippi. one, two, the, four -- looks lick fifth to me, rick, five separate areas where it looks like the convection is there. >> super cell storms right there all with rotation, not necessarily all with the tornado on theground at the time. that pink you were showing there shep, where you say is never good to see. where that pitching is, those is the hail. hail that is baseball size. so imagine the damage of pounding hail coming town 60, 70 miles-per-hour, that is about baseball size. one other thing on the radar, back behind yazoo city, we see more cells developing there, and he
this has gone to the south and this is tupelo, birthplace of elvis presley. third largest cityississippi. jackson is the largest city and they have less than a quarter million. put tupelo is a big town. 70, 80,000 people, and just to the energy of that, guntown, baldwin, mississippi, you're right in the path of this thing. rick was mentioning that we don't get this kind of a warning from the national weather service very often. two or they times a 'er you have very high activity. this is...
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21 people have been killed and 50 injured in a mortar attack by rebels in syria, happening in the largest city, aleppo, when opposition fighters targeted government-held areas. there were also casualties in opposition-held areas of aleppo. government forces dropped barrel bombs, oil bombs backed with explosives and metal designed to maim. >> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry warned that israel is at risk of becoming an apartheid stake. kerry was setting out the consequences if peace talks failed to produce a separate palestine state. the comment were covered by a news website, saying it had a recording of kerry's remarks as a private meeting between u.s., russia, japan and others. kerry said: >> the u.s. state department said john kerry was echoing statements previously made by former israeli prime ministers. the spokeswoman said:. >> now palestine president mahmoud abbas has given some of his strongest comments yet condemning the nazi genocide of jews in world war ii. >> but did little to ease tensions with israel. both blame each other for a breakdown in the u.s.-brokered peace talks. s
21 people have been killed and 50 injured in a mortar attack by rebels in syria, happening in the largest city, aleppo, when opposition fighters targeted government-held areas. there were also casualties in opposition-held areas of aleppo. government forces dropped barrel bombs, oil bombs backed with explosives and metal designed to maim. >> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry warned that israel is at risk of becoming an apartheid stake. kerry was setting out the consequences if peace...
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opposition fighters in the largest city aleppo are making gains and destroyed to tanks during fightingund an air intelligence base. two sons of the labor yeah leader gaddafi will be in court on monday along dozens of members of the charges of corruption and war crimes and andrew has more. >> he was caught in november 2011, six months after being indicted by the international criminal court but former fighters from zintan refused to extradite him to the hague and no argue to transfer him to the libyan capitol and planning to use a video link for the trial in tripoli. and his brother saadi gaddafi did not have the same high profile and known for failed at items to be a professional footballer playing for through clubs and making two times in three years but the libyan government successfully applied for extradition. no details of the case but there are more than 200 witnesses and vast amount of written evidence. the gaddafi brothers accused of mass killings followed by systematic torture and further murders. they are also accused of embezzlement and had a lavish lifestyle overseas. >> an
opposition fighters in the largest city aleppo are making gains and destroyed to tanks during fightingund an air intelligence base. two sons of the labor yeah leader gaddafi will be in court on monday along dozens of members of the charges of corruption and war crimes and andrew has more. >> he was caught in november 2011, six months after being indicted by the international criminal court but former fighters from zintan refused to extradite him to the hague and no argue to transfer him...
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this is amritsar, the largest city, population about a million.art of adindia i hav never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine, in amritsar, they have a saying. the best food is not cooked in homes. you find it on the streets. punjabis are known for their adventureous spirit. in fact, much of the good stuff we refer to simply as indian food comes from here. the punjab of the early 20th century saw some of the most violent resistance to british rule. and when the british finally cashed out in 1947 they carved off a huge piece, what is now pakistan. and it remains a potential flash point for conflict. but that is easy to forget when you first smell the food. daba, meaning side of the road food stall. and there are like countless dabas to choose from in this town, but this one is legendary. i like it. >> you eat around this part of the world, punjab in particular, get used to eating a lot of vegetarian. and in india, that is one of the few places for me that that is not a burden. >> i'll take that righ
this is amritsar, the largest city, population about a million.art of adindia i hav never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine, in amritsar, they have a saying. the best food is not cooked in homes. you find it on the streets. punjabis are known for their adventureous spirit. in fact, much of the good stuff we refer to simply as indian food comes from here. the punjab of the early 20th century saw some of the most violent resistance to british...
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. >> increasing violence in the largest city has residents seeking safety in armored vehicles and it'sempt to counter the raising number of bomb attacks and we report. >> reporter: making a vehicle bomb and bullet proof is not easy. this jeep was first stripped to the frame and mechanics will insert thick metal plates in the door, install bullet proof windows and to cope with the extra 1,000 kilograms of steel and glass that is added. armored vehicles are a must have for residents here, the city of 18 million people has a long history of violence, much associated with gangs linked to political parties. but in resent times the taliban has also grown and influenced. last year more than 2000 people were killed in attacks at around 100 were abducted for ran some. the killings and kidnaps show no signs of slowing, which is why those who can afford it are installing windows which can stop an ak-47 bullet and internal frame which can resist a bomb attack. his family has been in the car manufacturing business for more than 20 years but over the past year he has seen an increase in demand of ar
. >> increasing violence in the largest city has residents seeking safety in armored vehicles and it'sempt to counter the raising number of bomb attacks and we report. >> reporter: making a vehicle bomb and bullet proof is not easy. this jeep was first stripped to the frame and mechanics will insert thick metal plates in the door, install bullet proof windows and to cope with the extra 1,000 kilograms of steel and glass that is added. armored vehicles are a must have for residents...
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we're bringing the largest adoption program to 19 of the 20 largest cities in america, 37 of the 40 largest cities, and i really think we're going to make a difference in moving the needle. in terms of diversity of programming, we're very proud of our record there too. we agreed to launch ten new independent networks, at least eight of which would be minority owned and controlled on a schedule, consistent with that schedule. we've watched five, including four networks that are minority owned and controlled. tv one, by the way, which you referenced, was a network that we originally helped to launch after the tv one transaction, being an investor and giving it its first carriage deal. we're enormously proud of our record for enhancing minority owned and minority focused networks both in terms of creating wealth creation opportunities for minority entrepreneurs and in terms of making sure we have programming that is being designed by and run by diverse ownership and management teams to be able to provide that type of programming to the particular ethmick communities and diverse communities tha
we're bringing the largest adoption program to 19 of the 20 largest cities in america, 37 of the 40 largest cities, and i really think we're going to make a difference in moving the needle. in terms of diversity of programming, we're very proud of our record there too. we agreed to launch ten new independent networks, at least eight of which would be minority owned and controlled on a schedule, consistent with that schedule. we've watched five, including four networks that are minority owned...
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the goal line. >> but less than a month later... >> the city of detroit has made history, but not in a good way. it's become the largest city in the u.s. to file for bankruptcy. >> with the bankruptcy, dwayne's case stopped in its tracks. so did more than 500 other lawsuits against the city, filed by ordinary citizens with grievances, with no place at the table in high-stakes negotiations over detroit's bankruptcy. one of them it 72-year-old jessie payne. jessie is happiest when with her dozens of grandkids and great grandkids. family and church have been the mainstays for her life. and to get around the city she used the bus, better known as the d dot. two years ago she took the bus that changed her life. >> i started to cross the street to go to the doctor's office. and as i started across the street, the bus backed over me and i fell to the ground. and when i looked down at my leg, it was split open. it looked like mag ots was crawling in my leg. >> when jessie woke up, she was in the hospital. >> i didn't feel nothing. i couldn't feel my legs. they told me they thought i was doing to losely legs. >> jessie was in t
the goal line. >> but less than a month later... >> the city of detroit has made history, but not in a good way. it's become the largest city in the u.s. to file for bankruptcy. >> with the bankruptcy, dwayne's case stopped in its tracks. so did more than 500 other lawsuits against the city, filed by ordinary citizens with grievances, with no place at the table in high-stakes negotiations over detroit's bankruptcy. one of them it 72-year-old jessie payne. jessie is happiest...
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thinking least fifty people died in clashes between pro and anti chavez activists to get a cold is the largest citybe seperated so while instead of the day this week america when police crackdown on activists this picture that i'm sick but it seems too from the southern city of surprise here west of the petite pro and anti federation activists also an integral police van report these tear gas to try and separate the rival groups. we are keeping very close on the set escalating tensions that from ukraine to mind and bring it to make the cost of leaving him as soon as we can do so the tone of the developments in a phone conversation is russia's foreign minister the most interesting joan curry sauce can make moscow police disconnect in ukraine to mother russia from the southeast pharmacists are the liberal eleven manage to come to town to provide proof of those allegations he said threatened the upcoming told some ukrainian crisis. we spoke with an active is to say is that plagues all the russian and staring out the trouble here are unfounded. the people of that on its region have risen against the ye
thinking least fifty people died in clashes between pro and anti chavez activists to get a cold is the largest citybe seperated so while instead of the day this week america when police crackdown on activists this picture that i'm sick but it seems too from the southern city of surprise here west of the petite pro and anti federation activists also an integral police van report these tear gas to try and separate the rival groups. we are keeping very close on the set escalating tensions that...
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repeated aftershocks have shaken buildings and sent people running into the streets in the largest city to the epicenter. eday's earthquake left eight people dead. nuvo will pay more than $226 great -- toash create the channel. it is time now for a closer look at the march in climate report -- employment report. to unemployment rate rose 11% for african-american women. she joins me now from washington. welcome to bottom line. thank you for your time today. >> thank you for inviting me. >> there is no way to sugarcoat this, these numbers are pretty bad. what happened? >> i think people have not been paying attention to what has are going on for women, and singularly for african-american women during this recovery. rates, unemployment although it did not go as high as men's during the recession was slow to come down, and that was particularly true for african-american women. we had a little encouraging news last month when african-american women's unemployment rate drop below 10% for the first time in five years, but it this month it was back up again to 11%. the overall unemployment rate
repeated aftershocks have shaken buildings and sent people running into the streets in the largest city to the epicenter. eday's earthquake left eight people dead. nuvo will pay more than $226 great -- toash create the channel. it is time now for a closer look at the march in climate report -- employment report. to unemployment rate rose 11% for african-american women. she joins me now from washington. welcome to bottom line. thank you for your time today. >> thank you for inviting me....
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the largest city by population in south africa, and the economic powerhouse of the country.iginally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in 2010, south africa played host to the world cup. the black jacks who played for the opening celebration are a soweto based band. they are also, not surprisingly, soccer fans. ♪ ♪ >> we're here on game day. a grudge match in a country where soccer approaches religion. you can feel it in soweto or rather you can see it as everywhere you look, people show their love for the local orlando pirates or for the johannesburg kaiser chiefs. mawilies inn. a typical local joint in soweta. the perfect place to talk about a game, drink yourself silly over the results of a game, or just have a very fine local style meal. it is, however, a little hard to find. there are a lot of places like this? i mean, this used to be the garage or the carport, right? >> yeah. definitely. >> in what was once a garage are now six tables. a lawn turned lounge out back. closed on sundays if grandm
the largest city by population in south africa, and the economic powerhouse of the country.iginally an acronym for southwestern townships. now the area is considered a suburb. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> in 2010, south africa played host to the world cup. the black jacks who played for the opening celebration are a soweto based band. they are also, not surprisingly, soccer fans. ♪ ♪ >> we're here on game day. a grudge match in a country where soccer approaches religion....
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it's the largest city in the state. key west was originally established by people coming out of connecticut and new york and new jersey. the people coming into this region people did not own many slings. so it was not an issue down here. the people down here are primarily independent and what have you and so when the confederacy needed manpower and money to support the civil war they got involved with taxation and they sent the tax nerds down into this area in lieu of taxes and then they pass the conscription act saying that you could be called up to serve between 18 and 24 years old and the american forces. men did not want to do that. many of them off their land and they moved out to a separate island. so the union may be fed these people. that's a nice thing to do. as a result, they formed a union rangers organization and later on the second floor to calvary union at fort myers. in the book i talk about how two of the characters up north at the time of the american civil war are around fort meade. and they found out
it's the largest city in the state. key west was originally established by people coming out of connecticut and new york and new jersey. the people coming into this region people did not own many slings. so it was not an issue down here. the people down here are primarily independent and what have you and so when the confederacy needed manpower and money to support the civil war they got involved with taxation and they sent the tax nerds down into this area in lieu of taxes and then they pass...
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clashes broke out between the largest cities as protesters took over the city council. dozens were reportedly injured. on saturday, gun fire broke out at a police station as men in military fatigues armed with automatic weapons stormed the building and took over, describing themselves as the people's militia. pro-russian onlookers are either supporting or actively assisting the separatists. moscow called an early meeting to discuss the escalation. during the meeting the u.n. and russian ambassadors made accusations who is behind it. >> translator: it is the west that will determine the opportunity to avoid civil war in ukraine. >> the concern here is that the kremlin may use the latest bloodshed as an excuse to send some of its 40,000 troops across the boarder. the obama administration responded by warning vladimir putin against an invasion and announced that vice president biden will travel to kiev a week from tomorrow to meet with the administration. but critics say that more needs to be done. >> we ought to at least give them some light weapons for them to defend the
clashes broke out between the largest cities as protesters took over the city council. dozens were reportedly injured. on saturday, gun fire broke out at a police station as men in military fatigues armed with automatic weapons stormed the building and took over, describing themselves as the people's militia. pro-russian onlookers are either supporting or actively assisting the separatists. moscow called an early meeting to discuss the escalation. during the meeting the u.n. and russian...
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protesters occupy buildings in one of the largest cities in the east. more than 1,000 storm buildings armed with baseball bats and opened fire on police headquartersers. >> reporter: a day after washington announced a new round of sanctions, brussels linked the names of 15 linked to event in ukraine that it targets. nine are russian, ipp clueing demimry kozak who oversaw the crimea region into russia's federation. >> the e.r. u operator, and the defence minister in charge of the drops on the border. deputy foreign minister says:. >> the american list goes further, including companies and individuals, but stops short of targetting firms like rosnest, the oil giant, simply placing a ban and freeze on its director. now, russia will only feel the effect if there are further sanctions hitting the financial and energy sectors here. things which could hurt europe's interests as well. >> this mostly looks like political gestures, rather than any actions which can really jeopardise - well, russia's efforts to show itself as within of the economists. >> on the ot
protesters occupy buildings in one of the largest cities in the east. more than 1,000 storm buildings armed with baseball bats and opened fire on police headquartersers. >> reporter: a day after washington announced a new round of sanctions, brussels linked the names of 15 linked to event in ukraine that it targets. nine are russian, ipp clueing demimry kozak who oversaw the crimea region into russia's federation. >> the e.r. u operator, and the defence minister in charge of the...
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the city is growing. we are the second largest city that's anticipated for growth in the nation. we have to do more with what we have to be efficient. we have to reevaluate how we are doing things because the challenge is what we've managed to put our finger on that we are still grappling with only going to get worse, i'm talking about the parking, accessibility and traffic and delays that we aren encountering. the things that we have managed to hone in on i think are only going get worse without us doing something significantly different. that being said i appreciate all that is said on this and appreciate all the community coming out and sharing your perspectives and your opinions. a couple of things that i want to respond to, i understand that there is a lot of gratitude from the community from protecting and staying on the solution to the nadac and the comment we heard from the formal public hearings and there was some concerns about that and i appreciate that. i understand that there are still some folks concerned about the 10 and 11 and the connectivity that is going to rea
the city is growing. we are the second largest city that's anticipated for growth in the nation. we have to do more with what we have to be efficient. we have to reevaluate how we are doing things because the challenge is what we've managed to put our finger on that we are still grappling with only going to get worse, i'm talking about the parking, accessibility and traffic and delays that we aren encountering. the things that we have managed to hone in on i think are only going get worse...
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the goal line. >> but less than a month later... . >> the city of detroit made history not in a good way, becoming the largest city to file for bankruptcy>> with the bankruptcy, dwayne's case stopped in its tracks, so too 500 others. filed by citizens with grievances, with no place at the table in high-stakes negotiations over the bankruptcy. one is 72-year-old jessie payne. she is happiest with her grandkids. days in church had been the mainstay for jessie her entire loof. >> to get around the motor city she used the bus. two years ago she took the bus that changed her life >> i started across the street to go to the doctor's office. as i started, the bus backed over me and i fell to the ground. and when i look down at my leg, it was split open, it looked like maggots was crawling in my leg. >> when jessie woke up, she was in the hospital. >> i didn't feel nothing. i couldn't feel lie legs. they told me they thought i would lose my legs. jessie was in the hospital for a year before moving to a rehabilitation home. she undergoes physiotherapy five days a week. >> i have pains today in my legs. i wake up at nights with pain in my legs. y
the goal line. >> but less than a month later... . >> the city of detroit made history not in a good way, becoming the largest city to file for bankruptcy>> with the bankruptcy, dwayne's case stopped in its tracks, so too 500 others. filed by citizens with grievances, with no place at the table in high-stakes negotiations over the bankruptcy. one is 72-year-old jessie payne. she is happiest with her grandkids. days in church had been the mainstay for jessie her entire loof....
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been in july and august two months, basically filming everyday the despair, havoc created in the largest city not difficult to leave along side because syrians are hospital people. you have only camera in your life. camera does not save lives. >> the children there -- they still have to work through the emoti emotionle emotional people. what was the most striking thing of people that wanted to flee and couldn't afford to flee? >> their resilience of syrians under bombardment sheltered trying to leave. sense of humor also. war is just about despair. you see sense of humor in people. and the striking image of families that cannot leave because they lack $150 to get a car to the border. they have to stay in the city i that is bombarded by war. >> i was struck by one of the clips where somebody said he'd rather drag people out of rubble to help them survive than kill. you had people with ordinary jobs that decided to fight. let's see a clip of that. the sequence ending there with the boy being pull ed from the rubble. what happened to him? >> he survived. this was a bomb on a building by warplane
been in july and august two months, basically filming everyday the despair, havoc created in the largest city not difficult to leave along side because syrians are hospital people. you have only camera in your life. camera does not save lives. >> the children there -- they still have to work through the emoti emotionle emotional people. what was the most striking thing of people that wanted to flee and couldn't afford to flee? >> their resilience of syrians under bombardment...
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. >> how many people are clear on the difference between sioux falls and sioux city? we can tell you if you want to know. is the largest city in south dakota and the capital of the planes. an interesting place. if you have a credit card payment it probably goes to sioux falls. it is a great, diverse city that has immigrants and refugees from around the world. sioux city, in iowa, was 80 years ago the superior of sioux falls. sioux falls thinks sioux city has gone down. wantsity had a town that aspirational he. -- each city has a town that looked aspirational and. ly. -- is the cartoon image that america is largely emptying out into a few big metropolises, and the rest of the country is being marginalized. where there are people, they are clustering in a handful of walmart and applebees. that is not what you're finding it all. sioux falls turned out to have a diverse local economy. >> to brag on it for a second, it is a huge agricultural center . downtown sioux falls, who has been? it is very beautiful since they repaired the falls. they were derelict long ago. the sites are the falls, the state penitentiary, because th
. >> how many people are clear on the difference between sioux falls and sioux city? we can tell you if you want to know. is the largest city in south dakota and the capital of the planes. an interesting place. if you have a credit card payment it probably goes to sioux falls. it is a great, diverse city that has immigrants and refugees from around the world. sioux city, in iowa, was 80 years ago the superior of sioux falls. sioux falls thinks sioux city has gone down. wantsity had a town...
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> at least 21 people have been killed and 50 injured nn opposition mortar attack in syria in the largest city of aleppo when opposition fighters targeted government-held areas of the city. the government responded by dropping barrel bombs on opposition targets. al assad forces have made significant gains around syria, but opposition groups still have the edge in aleppo. >>> syria has until the end of the sunday to hand over the remaining stockpile of chemical weapons under the materiterms a international deal. they've being returned to a u.s. ship in the mediterranean where they're being destroyed. more than 92% of the weapons have been handed over. >> whether when it comes to the allegations of use of chloride gas in recent events and over recent months, this is a matter under discussion in the hague directly by the authorities. there is discuss on a possible fact-finding miss, and -- mission and this is where it is now. >>> protesters in philippines are against greatest access to bases. they say it will affect their sovereignty. >>> the u.s. and malaysia say they will work to improve relati
> at least 21 people have been killed and 50 injured nn opposition mortar attack in syria in the largest city of aleppo when opposition fighters targeted government-held areas of the city. the government responded by dropping barrel bombs on opposition targets. al assad forces have made significant gains around syria, but opposition groups still have the edge in aleppo. >>> syria has until the end of the sunday to hand over the remaining stockpile of chemical weapons under the...
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. >> the syrian national coalition, the opposition in exile says what is happening in the largest city is genocide. it asked the united states to take an appropriate response, but so far the use of barrel bombs has only drawn condemnation. >> and so some syrians started a social media campaign to show the world how serious the situation is. >> our people in aleppo are dying, and being killed by the bashar al-assad regime. until now, no one in this war wants to stop the killing machine. but we could make them listen to us. >> apart from receiving messages of support, the save aleppo campaign has done little to end suffering. life may go on in the city, which has been at war for almost two years. the barrel bomb campaign has not shifted the balance of power. the government may be hoping to gain traction on the opposition. >> time for a check on the global weather. here is richard with new zealand - getting a battering. >> it's a long story, kick back, have a coffee. put your feet up. our story begins in april when tropical cyclone ita began to develop, making land fall around cape flatte
. >> the syrian national coalition, the opposition in exile says what is happening in the largest city is genocide. it asked the united states to take an appropriate response, but so far the use of barrel bombs has only drawn condemnation. >> and so some syrians started a social media campaign to show the world how serious the situation is. >> our people in aleppo are dying, and being killed by the bashar al-assad regime. until now, no one in this war wants to stop the killing...
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. >> woodruff: nine months after it became the largest city in the u.s. to declare bankruptcy, detroit is drawing closer to a deal on how to protect current and former city workers from deep pension cuts. until recently, officials had been warning of painfully large pension reductions. the shift was announced yesterday, and today, leaders of the retired police and firefighters group voted in favor of it. pensions for those retirees had faced a pension cut of up to 14%. under the new deal, they would not take a cut. other civilian workers faced a reduction that could have been as high as 34%. that's been scaled back to 4.5%. any action on pensions is being watched by other cities that confront huge debt. public television is here to fill in the picture. welcome back to the program, christy mcdonald. am i right that there were these dire warnings up until just a day or so ago that pension cuts could be enormous? >> absolutely, judy. that's probably part of the negotiation process. you don't come to the table with the best deal. you have to start the negotia
. >> woodruff: nine months after it became the largest city in the u.s. to declare bankruptcy, detroit is drawing closer to a deal on how to protect current and former city workers from deep pension cuts. until recently, officials had been warning of painfully large pension reductions. the shift was announced yesterday, and today, leaders of the retired police and firefighters group voted in favor of it. pensions for those retirees had faced a pension cut of up to 14%. under the new deal,...
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open to bring guns to protect the states the city of derry doesn't like that festival takes to the states. the city turns into trouble for a run on the set by britain's largest ballet company the challenges of the city market and sneezing and sold to the east the hearts of course this hideous plastic only one of the radical pretty fitting it all started with him was unstoppable walls. then the fourth of thirteen outings of abingdon square. oh but for that phrase in the fridge. there's talk of poisons and river passed on to fade into the street has become inevitable said to me and told me that it causes chris lee momentum and across the northwest dependence on the wedding taxes and to the streets for two reasons firstly for me as pawns for the full on hospice and secondly to correct the record for having the most i ever have one place at the same time. what w jones but i've been doing for students. i mean. watched pt. women on these tests what is your soul. why am i personally need to be held it's when i get so i haven't done in years maybe this year so they can get together next your help. offer good time. i've interacted with the ticketing office because of
open to bring guns to protect the states the city of derry doesn't like that festival takes to the states. the city turns into trouble for a run on the set by britain's largest ballet company the challenges of the city market and sneezing and sold to the east the hearts of course this hideous plastic only one of the radical pretty fitting it all started with him was unstoppable walls. then the fourth of thirteen outings of abingdon square. oh but for that phrase in the fridge. there's talk of...
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the largest city produces 10,000 tonnes of waste. while there's strict rules, waste piles up in opening sours. >> reporter: the recycling facility processed more than 200 tonnes of garbage from thousands of homes in lagos. it is sold to recycling factories. >> it has gone no manufacturing fibres from manufacturers and pillows. >> one melts cans and exports it to india. recyclers has expense, it is yet to generate a profit, but the government has had a helping hand. >> we need to scale it up. to make sure it's a success. >> from one retik ler in mid 2012 there are now 16. the award winning promote is looking into partnerships to expand to other cities. they may face challenges, but appear to win people one plastic bottle at a time. >>. >>> meanwhile a father and son team in gaza found a use for waste. they have constructed a small plant, melts small plastic into fuel used for electricity generators, vehicles and machinery, hoping it will release the impact of the crisis in gaza. they are looking to scrulent a larger facility. >> time f
the largest city produces 10,000 tonnes of waste. while there's strict rules, waste piles up in opening sours. >> reporter: the recycling facility processed more than 200 tonnes of garbage from thousands of homes in lagos. it is sold to recycling factories. >> it has gone no manufacturing fibres from manufacturers and pillows. >> one melts cans and exports it to india. recyclers has expense, it is yet to generate a profit, but the government has had a helping hand. >> we...
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violence despite renewed pressure from the united states and the european union the new the largest eastern city of donetsk pro russian militants wielding metal clubs and ten people rallied in support of the green unity. some demonstrators were injured he also stormed a bank of the city that sentences the mayor of the eastern city of khartoum. it is in critical condition after he was shot on monday on the way to his office his staff to support the pro western interim government. the us department of defence says it has received assurances that russia will not invade and ukraine the statement says russian defense minister sergei showing the baby promise to his us counterpart truck a golden phone call russian troops have recently carried out major exercises to ukraine's border. choi to explain to go with your presence is due to concerns about possible violence in eastern ukraine. he said ukrainian authorities could use force to harm civilians readers of the us and the european union are urging present but the report him to hold what they called russian intervention in ukraine the white house spoke
violence despite renewed pressure from the united states and the european union the new the largest eastern city of donetsk pro russian militants wielding metal clubs and ten people rallied in support of the green unity. some demonstrators were injured he also stormed a bank of the city that sentences the mayor of the eastern city of khartoum. it is in critical condition after he was shot on monday on the way to his office his staff to support the pro western interim government. the us...
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the second largest city in spain. the northernmost of before. we're getting there.days of 60 degree warmth. a nice big low pressure to the north of us. brings a strong northwest wind. a couple little shop of horrors. you'll see them right there on the map. a bubble of high pressure comes in. >> look at the land already gusting over 30 mi. per hour. you can see the red flag warnings and when did pfizer is up and down the plain states. look at the speed tonight. a 30 mi. per hour wind gusting here tonight. tomorrow we will shift to the northwest. you can see from the cloud elements were the mild air is coming from. >> there is right over the area tomorrow. friday is kind of moderately warm. the reward comes in over the weekend. paris sunday. a big plunge of cooler air. >> next week as you can see we're up to wednesday in their thirst at. here's our forecast. >> and will make up the ears warmest day. we are long overdue for that. day. we are long overdue for that. sunday is a rainy. in the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally
the second largest city in spain. the northernmost of before. we're getting there.days of 60 degree warmth. a nice big low pressure to the north of us. brings a strong northwest wind. a couple little shop of horrors. you'll see them right there on the map. a bubble of high pressure comes in. >> look at the land already gusting over 30 mi. per hour. you can see the red flag warnings and when did pfizer is up and down the plain states. look at the speed tonight. a 30 mi. per hour wind...
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"we looked at the 25 largest cities and what the median income family could afford in each one of them and we found that in exactly one city were all the factors in line that actually allowed someine to spend $32,000 on a new car - that was washington, dc. in the 24 other cities the average was more like $23,000 or $24,000 that the median income family could afford to spend." sante says a couple of rules of thumb when buying a new car... spend no more than 10% of gross income and that 10% should cover car and insurance payments. owning and investing in art is not as easy as it sounds. pieces of priceless craftmanship and creativity also require a good bit of care -- and, of course, insurance. paul eggers takes us inside the world of art conservation to reveal what's required to protect a one of a kind investment. april hann runs a kind of emergency room for fine art. " we're on call 24/7 for client's immediate needs, get it to safety and start the triage process." pieces from across the country come to the conservation center in chicago for safe keeping and restoration when disaster st
"we looked at the 25 largest cities and what the median income family could afford in each one of them and we found that in exactly one city were all the factors in line that actually allowed someine to spend $32,000 on a new car - that was washington, dc. in the 24 other cities the average was more like $23,000 or $24,000 that the median income family could afford to spend." sante says a couple of rules of thumb when buying a new car... spend no more than 10% of gross income and that...
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largest city. that hand near a mosque in the city.nt vehicles there the area were the paper rent target. >>> now returning to the crisis in ukraine, and tension in the east is threatening stability. the self declared land lock state between ukraine and moldova has been trying to form its soviet roots for years and reunite with russia. >> reporter: the regimen proudly describe themselves as the army of christ. they played a decisive role in the civil war when the state broke away more than two decades ago. today they are prepared to defending a country as yet unrecognized. >> translator: we raise our young people in the spirit of patriotism, loose for the motherland so we grow up as defendingers of the land. >> reporter: the president insisted his country's future lay in moscow's orbit. >> translator: it indicates what could possibly be the start of a civil war when brother attacks brother. moldova and kiev moving towards europe. here we are moving in completely the opposite direction. we respect their choice but stability's sake and f
largest city. that hand near a mosque in the city.nt vehicles there the area were the paper rent target. >>> now returning to the crisis in ukraine, and tension in the east is threatening stability. the self declared land lock state between ukraine and moldova has been trying to form its soviet roots for years and reunite with russia. >> reporter: the regimen proudly describe themselves as the army of christ. they played a decisive role in the civil war when the state broke away...
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and terry la man know. >> a guy with a rifle here shooting at people. >> for the community of overland park, kansas city's largest the violence was a rare occurrence. it's a city that boasts good schools low crime rates and usually finds itself at the top of the list of the best places to live. >> gary has lived in overland park for 20 years and is an active member of the jcc. he left the center just hours before. >> no man is an island, we are all in this together. we really have to remember that. >> it is a community trying to be resilient in the face of hate and violence. just days after the shooting the center reopened but with stepped up security. beltny's son attends preschool there. >> if one good thing comes of this, what i hope is that people will learn more about this, and what they off for the community. my son has been going to preschool here, we aren't jewish, a lot of the families that take advantages of the services are not. and there's never been a feeling of judgement. >> the community is also recognizing the courage and her requirism that aided in the swift arrest. p paul heard the first gunshot
and terry la man know. >> a guy with a rifle here shooting at people. >> for the community of overland park, kansas city's largest the violence was a rare occurrence. it's a city that boasts good schools low crime rates and usually finds itself at the top of the list of the best places to live. >> gary has lived in overland park for 20 years and is an active member of the jcc. he left the center just hours before. >> no man is an island, we are all in this together. we...
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. >> with 20 million people packed into lagos, the largest city produces 10,000 tonnes of waste every day. while there are strict rules, waste still ends up piling up in open sewers and an packed streets. >> the recycling sorting facility processed 200 tonnes of garbage from homes in laguardiao, after the -- lagos, after the waste is sorted it's tape to factories. >> it manufactures fibre for mattresses and pillows. some cans are deported to intedia. >> it is -- india. >> it is yet to generate a profit, but the government, for once, is extending a helping hand. if >> we need to scale it up to make sure it's a success. we can replicate this in other areas. >> from a recycler in 2012, there are now 16. the award winning project is looking into partnerships, expanding to other cities and face changes. they appear to be winning people, one plastic bottle at a time. >> that's it for this newshour. from me and the team - bye for now. >> anger and frustration. search crews continue to pull bodies from a sunken ferry in south korea as families agonize, waiting for answers. >> 10 years after p
. >> with 20 million people packed into lagos, the largest city produces 10,000 tonnes of waste every day. while there are strict rules, waste still ends up piling up in open sewers and an packed streets. >> the recycling sorting facility processed 200 tonnes of garbage from homes in laguardiao, after the -- lagos, after the waste is sorted it's tape to factories. >> it manufactures fibre for mattresses and pillows. some cans are deported to intedia. >> it is -- india....
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the latest barrel bomb attacks in the largest city killed at least 50 people according to opposition s and this picture which cannot be independently verified shows the aftermath in the neighborhood of aenvelope po and sierran forces are dropping bombs on rebel held areas in aleppo and a thousand killed and they are im precise weapons and cause extensive damage. 20,000 residents of a district of damascus are in danger of starving to death and that is the warning from the u.n. and the camp housing palestinian refugees is on the outskirts of the capitol and a key battleground in civil war and no food delivered there for 12 days and aid supplies have run out and people are already reportedly resorting to eating leaves and animal feed. the u.n. relief from work agency says it needs to deliver at least 700 food parcels per day at the camp and since the start of the year it has 100 packages a day and in resent weeks it has worsened and no food has been able to get there and we have a spokesperson and says there is food waiting to be delivered but they need secure access to get it to the peo
the latest barrel bomb attacks in the largest city killed at least 50 people according to opposition s and this picture which cannot be independently verified shows the aftermath in the neighborhood of aenvelope po and sierran forces are dropping bombs on rebel held areas in aleppo and a thousand killed and they are im precise weapons and cause extensive damage. 20,000 residents of a district of damascus are in danger of starving to death and that is the warning from the u.n. and the camp...