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and all that in the modern metropolis of singapore, the wealthy city state with its veneer of western sophistication. but it takes hundreds of thousands of low-paid workers to keep its shiny facade polished, including 200,000 domestic workers. they're brought to market in the center of singapore, offered to households for a pittance by agencies. women who come from indonesia, myanmar or the philippines in search of a better life for their families back home. as a domestic worker, they can earn more in singapore than doctors or academics in their home countries. and the recruiting agencies make handsome profits with their human merchandise. demand is high. a housemaid is a must, even for singapore's lower middle class. suzane tan has arrived to pick up the new domestic worker she ordered by phone. apriana is from indonesia. she's 35 and has a six-year-old daughter, but that doesn't interest suzane tan. all she wants to know is if apriana can clean and cook well. >> one of the maids have been with me, this year will have been the eighth year. that is a philippina maid. if you have a mai
and all that in the modern metropolis of singapore, the wealthy city state with its veneer of western sophistication. but it takes hundreds of thousands of low-paid workers to keep its shiny facade polished, including 200,000 domestic workers. they're brought to market in the center of singapore, offered to households for a pittance by agencies. women who come from indonesia, myanmar or the philippines in search of a better life for their families back home. as a domestic worker, they can earn...
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but the other lens you can look at this thread is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. manylso many artists, creatives were migrating. ilieu inthe mill you - m new york city that russell barnett aiken would have been commenting on at the time he was never somebody who hit his own beliefs and opinions. and that is when you see in all of these little details .ercolating up these sculptures >> this weekend we are featuring the history of tempe, arizona, with our cox communication partners. and other about tempe cities on cspan.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend, on c-span3. decided to spend more time on the younger grant, i spent a week at west point. trying to figure out how he 39ld figure out 21st out of at west point, and sometimes viewed by biographers as an intellectual lightweight. and yet he said "i must apologize, i spent all my ti
but the other lens you can look at this thread is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. manylso many artists, creatives were migrating. ilieu inthe mill you - m new york city that russell barnett aiken would have been commenting on at the time he was never somebody who hit his...
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but i think the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aitken would have been commenting upon at the time. i think he was never somebody who hid his own beliefs and opinions. and that is what you see in all of these little details percolating up in these sculptures. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of tempe, arizona with our cox communications cable partners. learn more about tempe and other stops at c-span.org/ citiestoward. you are walking -- watching american history tv on c-span 3. >> monday night on the communicators. >> is a great measure how fast things change that the law is just figure out those examples, cell phones and email. maybe figuring that out just about the time those are not envy as important in our daily live
but i think the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aitken would have been commenting upon at the time. i think he was...
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but the other lens you can look at this thread is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. so in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. so this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aiken would have been commenting upon at the time, and i think russell barnett aiken was never somebody who hid his own beliefs and his own opinions. and that is what you see in all of these little details percolating up these sculptures. -- in these sculptures. this weekend, we are featuring the history of tempe, arizona with the cox communications authors. learn more about tempe and other cities on the tour at c-span.org/citiestour. announcer: follow the transition of government on c-span as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states and republicans maintain control of the u.s. house and senate. we will take you to key events as they happen without interruption
but the other lens you can look at this thread is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. so in 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. so this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aiken would have been commenting upon at the time, and i think russell...
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but the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aitken would have been commenting upon at the time . i think he was never somebody who hid his own beliefs and opinions. and that is when you see in all of these little details percolating up in these sculptures. this weekend we are featuring the history of tempe, arizona. learn more about tempe and other stops on our cities tour at c-span.org/cities org. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> up next on american history tv, a conversation with candice shy hooper about her book "lincoln's general's wives: four women who influenced the civil war for better and for worse." the women profiled are jessie fremont, nelly mcclellan, ellen sherman, and julia
but the other lens you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city 1938, before the united states entered world war ii, you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, the collectors, the wealthy -- some of the wealthy jewish residents in germany. but also many artists, many creatives were migrating. this is the milieu in new york city that russell barnett aitken would have been commenting upon at the time . i think he was never...
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i tell you, one of the most wealthy cities in the country per capita, not only on home values but incomesstill have this problem. it just feels like if you want to solve the problem, you're going to have to spend a whole lot more of your taxpayers' money. >> as you saw in the previous piece, with our chief of police, greg sure, we only have 2,100 police officers, whereas manhattan has 31,000 police officers. that's a very big difference. >> i think you just nailed it, you have to up the police force, they got their hands full. >>> still to come, tributes for the actress carrie fisher continue to pour in, we'll continue to your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. when it comes to heartburn... trust the brand doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the #1 choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. for all day and all night protection... banish the burn... with ne
i tell you, one of the most wealthy cities in the country per capita, not only on home values but incomesstill have this problem. it just feels like if you want to solve the problem, you're going to have to spend a whole lot more of your taxpayers' money. >> as you saw in the previous piece, with our chief of police, greg sure, we only have 2,100 police officers, whereas manhattan has 31,000 police officers. that's a very big difference. >> i think you just nailed it, you have to up...
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i tell you, one of the most wealthy cities in the country per capita, not only on home values but incomesill have this problem. it just feels like if you want to solve the problem, you're going to have to spend a whole lot more of your taxpayers' money. >> as you saw in the previous piece, with our chief of police, greg sure, we only have 2,100 police officers, whereas manhattan has 31,000 police officers. that's a very big difference. >> i think you just nailed it, you have to up the police force, they got their hands full. >>> still to come, tributes for the actress carrie fisher continue to pour in, we'll continue to react to that and remember her legacy, that's moments away. >>> we're live from the heart of times square, bringing celebration all around the country, cheering from the people. the biggest musical performances. and your favorite fox personalities. kimberly and eric host live. and so much more. in new year's eve, our must-see coverage here on the fox news channel. >>> as tributes continue to pour in for the actress and writer carrie fisher, there are reports that her mothe
i tell you, one of the most wealthy cities in the country per capita, not only on home values but incomesill have this problem. it just feels like if you want to solve the problem, you're going to have to spend a whole lot more of your taxpayers' money. >> as you saw in the previous piece, with our chief of police, greg sure, we only have 2,100 police officers, whereas manhattan has 31,000 police officers. that's a very big difference. >> i think you just nailed it, you have to up...
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gallo: a lot of people are to blame for the tragedy, including, on some levels, the city. also pointed out that wealthyproperty owners who don't live in the country keep oakland buildings up to code. live in oakland, spencer blake, kron four news. >> catherine:traffic troubles in the heart of san francisco crews are working to repair a water main break.which shut down a busy streets. charles on companies say defense attorneys about a warehouse a lot of people right now there were about their futures. >> reporter: defense attorney john says that over the last week he is spoken with several friends about the good ship warehouse fire some of whom nearly avoided tragedy. he is in gathering information understanding the circumstances that left 36 people losing their lives that could result in legal action. kron 4's hermela aregawi is live at the scene we understand this work is expected to stretch into the weekend? >> reporter:a water deparment spokesman told me the water main was repaired earlier in the day. but what they're still working on is repairing the damage it caused to the road. the crews are work
gallo: a lot of people are to blame for the tragedy, including, on some levels, the city. also pointed out that wealthyproperty owners who don't live in the country keep oakland buildings up to code. live in oakland, spencer blake, kron four news. >> catherine:traffic troubles in the heart of san francisco crews are working to repair a water main break.which shut down a busy streets. charles on companies say defense attorneys about a warehouse a lot of people right now there were about...
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last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those make between one and $50,000 a year choose 45 percent of the population the 340 percent day and meanwhile the percentage making under 25 percentage has grown and love one hundred dollars has grown in 1970 the middle-class anti numbered the middle-income today in the country those living on the poverty line and wealthy outnumber of middle-income none can go - we see this on the streets we see when we see tents lined up next to condolences with household making 200 plus thousand dollars a year not luxury the market-rate we see it when we see homeless outing outside of the quarters of goldstein we want to reverse this trend no better way
last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those...
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last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those make between one and $50,000 a year choose 45 percent of the population the 340 percent day and meanwhile the percentage making under 25 percentage has grown and love one hundred dollars has grown in 1970 the middle-class anti numbered the middle-income today in the country those living on the poverty line and wealthy outnumber of middle-income none can go - we see this on the streets we see when we see tents lined up next to condolences with household making 200 plus thousand dollars a year not luxury the market-rate we see it when we see homeless outing outside of the quarters of goldstein we want to reverse this trend no better way
last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those...
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last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those make between one and $50,000 a year choose 45 percent of the population the 340 percent day and meanwhile the percentage making under 25 percentage has grown and love one hundred dollars has grown in 1970 the middle-class anti numbered the middle-income today in the country those living on the poverty line and wealthy outnumber of middle-income none can go - we see this on the streets we see when we see tents lined up next to condolences with household making 200 plus thousand dollars a year not luxury the market-rate we see it when we see homeless outing outside of the quarters of goldstein we want to reverse this trend no better way
last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those...
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the lens of socialites in new york city. seeing nazisdy driving out the jews, the , some ofs, the wealthy residents andwish also many artists and creative's were migrating. -- the the millionaire millionaire in new york city they would have been commenting on in the time. it's not simply whoever hit his own reliefs -- his own beliefs. that is what you see in these details percolating up in these sculptures. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring tempe, arizona. c-span's city tours staff .isited many sites it's home to arizona city university and was originally named the tempe normal school. here onre weekend american history tv. >> when charles hayden and some of the other folks came to this area, one of the most prominent features was this view. it really got people's attention and when you think about these pioneers going up here, they did not have these nicely groomed paths. they had to make their way up the trail. it is hard to say what they were thinking, but they certainly were doing and i toward what they might do with the area. hayden is originally born in connecticut. he comes out west during the course of
the lens of socialites in new york city. seeing nazisdy driving out the jews, the , some ofs, the wealthy residents andwish also many artists and creative's were migrating. -- the the millionaire millionaire in new york city they would have been commenting on in the time. it's not simply whoever hit his own reliefs -- his own beliefs. that is what you see in these details percolating up in these sculptures. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring tempe, arizona. c-span's city...
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the poorest among them have built shelters at the edge of the city. the wealthy the waterfront in stately apartment buildings. many have jobs in the modern offices of turkish and multinational companies. politics, religion, ethnicity, migration, economics: istanbul, with nearly ten million people, is facing multiple challenges. the city's unique location provides the first clue as to why its fate is of so much interest to other parts of the world. istanbul lies at a crossroads where the north-south axis of rich and poor intersects with the west-east axis of cultural differences. this is where christian europe meets islamic asia. istanbul lies on the bosporus, the narrow strait that unofficially separates europe from asia. the city has flourished for many centuries as an economic and political center. as constantinople, it was the center of the christian byzantine empire. as istanbul, it was the seat of the turkish-ottoman sultans. after the first world war, the last remnants of the ottoman empire disappeared. turkey, on the losing side, was reduced to its present
the poorest among them have built shelters at the edge of the city. the wealthy the waterfront in stately apartment buildings. many have jobs in the modern offices of turkish and multinational companies. politics, religion, ethnicity, migration, economics: istanbul, with nearly ten million people, is facing multiple challenges. the city's unique location provides the first clue as to why its fate is of so much interest to other parts of the world. istanbul lies at a crossroads where the...
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but i think the other lens that you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york cityso in 1938 before the united states entered world war ii you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, collectors, wealthy, some of the wealthy, jewish residents in germany. but, also, many artists. many creatives were migrating. so this is the collection in new york city that russell barnett atkin would have been commenting on at the time. i think he was never somebody who hit his own -- hid his own beliefs and his own opinions. and that's what you see in all of these little details perculating up in these culptures. this is the historic peterson house in tempe, arizona. it was built in the year 1892. it's a queen anne victorian style house. it was a farm house when it was first built. it was built by an immigrant farmer, dale peterson, and at that time it was considered one of the most elegant homes in the salt river valley. dale peterson who the house is named after was born in 1845 in denmark. and he was the youngest of about six siblings, which means he wasn't able to in
but i think the other lens that you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york cityso in 1938 before the united states entered world war ii you were already seeing the nazis driving out the jews, collectors, wealthy, some of the wealthy, jewish residents in germany. but, also, many artists. many creatives were migrating. so this is the collection in new york city that russell barnett atkin would have been commenting on at the time. i think he was...
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last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthyap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those make between one and $50,000 a year choose 45 percent of the population the 340 percent day and meanwhile the percentage making under 25 percentage has grown and love one hundred dollars has grown in 1970 the middle-class anti numbered the middle-income today in the country those living on the poverty line and wealthy outnumber of middle-income none can go - we see this on the streets we see when we see tents lined up next to condolences with household making 200 plus thousand dollars a year not luxury the market-rate we see it when we see homeless outing outside of the quarters of goldstein we want to reverse this trend no better way th
last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthyap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those make...
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last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those make between one and $50,000 a year choose 45 percent of the population the 340 percent day and meanwhile the percentage making under 25 percentage has grown and love one hundred dollars has grown in 1970 the middle-class anti numbered the middle-income today in the country those living on the poverty line and wealthy outnumber of middle-income none can go - we see this on the streets we see when we see tents lined up next to condolences with household making 200 plus thousand dollars a year not luxury the market-rate we see it when we see homeless outing outside of the quarters of goldstein we want to reverse this trend no better way
last few weeks i want to talk about the the elephant in the room in the policy room of most cities nation wide that's the income and wealthy gap cities nation wide are seeing a rapidly growing gap in san francisco we have the faster gap according to the berkley institution according our our own human services agency data our income gap rivals a third-world country and a little bit better than the country of guam the middle-income here in san francisco is shrinking between 1990 and 2012 those...
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the kansas city police department was on the take. each officer in this room got at least $1,000. courtesy of the anonymous wealthysinessman i know only as secret santa. >> this is the day for you to just have fun. >> we ready to roll? all right. >> their assignment was to go into the community stand find people who could look like they could use an extra hundred this season. people like gwendolyn jones. >> told my family we are not going to do christmas this year. i don't have the money to diet. >> reporter: didn't have the money to do it. until now. and that's how it went. benjamin after benjamin. armed assault after wonderful armed assault. most of the people they just happened upon. but some they sought out. officer james turny knew of a homeless woman, staying at the hotel with her two young children. >> hi, crystal. >> in fact, turny is paying for their room out of his own pocket. >> here is $1,000. yeah. he gave her everything. >> you make me a better person. >> thank you. >> there are men and women, that wear the badge, and they stay on the line to protect us and serve. >> no coincidence, secret santa chos
the kansas city police department was on the take. each officer in this room got at least $1,000. courtesy of the anonymous wealthysinessman i know only as secret santa. >> this is the day for you to just have fun. >> we ready to roll? all right. >> their assignment was to go into the community stand find people who could look like they could use an extra hundred this season. people like gwendolyn jones. >> told my family we are not going to do christmas this year. i...
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the kansas city, kansas police department was on the take. >> i'm going to give each of you a thousand dollars. >> each officer in this room got at least a grand courtesy of the anonymous wealthy businessman i >> this is the day for you to just have fun. we ready to roll. >> their assign was to go out into the community and filed people who looked like they could use an extra hundred this holiday season, people like gwendolyn jones. >> i told my family already that we're not going to do christmas this year because i just don't have the money to do it. >> didn't have the money to do it. until now. and that's how it went. >> oh my god. >> benjamin after benjamin. >> this is for real. >> armed assault after wonderful armed assault. most of the people they just happened upon. but some they sought out. officer james turney knew of a homeless woman staying at this motel with her two young children. >> hi krystal. >> in fact tourney is paying for their room out of his own pocket. >> here's a thousand dollars. yeah. >> he gave her everything. >> you make me a >> thank you. >> there are men and women that wear a badge and they stay on the line to protect us and to serve. >> it is no co
the kansas city, kansas police department was on the take. >> i'm going to give each of you a thousand dollars. >> each officer in this room got at least a grand courtesy of the anonymous wealthy businessman i >> this is the day for you to just have fun. we ready to roll. >> their assign was to go out into the community and filed people who looked like they could use an extra hundred this holiday season, people like gwendolyn jones. >> i told my family already that...
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the motor city went bankrupt. at 6:00 find out the message for folks in maryland. >> new details in the case of a wealthy ceo accused of killing his wife in virginia. set aside the verdict against castillo. a jury recommended a life sentence and 16 years. 2014, police say he broke into his estranged wife's home, suffocated her and hung her body in the shower to make it appear she committed suicide. sentencing is tomorrow. it is scheduled for 1:00. traffic changes coming to a busy road in bethesda after a deadly 81-year-old ned gaylin was hit and killed in october when he was riding his bike on the capital crescent trail. officials plan to change the road's traffic so it will merge to one lane in each direction at that intersection. the speed limit will be reduced from 35 miles per hour to 25. >> it's chilly out there. the wind is blowing. we are starting to look ahead to the big weather alert day we're just going through december. we have january and february next. >> yeah. >> tomorrow will feel like the start of it. those winds tomorrow. they are already amping up and they will continue to pick up throughout the da
the motor city went bankrupt. at 6:00 find out the message for folks in maryland. >> new details in the case of a wealthy ceo accused of killing his wife in virginia. set aside the verdict against castillo. a jury recommended a life sentence and 16 years. 2014, police say he broke into his estranged wife's home, suffocated her and hung her body in the shower to make it appear she committed suicide. sentencing is tomorrow. it is scheduled for 1:00. traffic changes coming to a busy road in...
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wea the remarks were made in his i christmas eve mom in vatican v city. pope francis said many in thency wealthyy. >> finally a christmas carol c service in sri lanka lka celebrated in a mostos unexpected way. the addition of a little tupac c he programgram. the church accidentallyiden printed out the lyrics to the late rapper's hail mary in the handout instead of the 15th5t century catholic prayer.c that actually happened in srisr lanka. la if you're familiar with w tupac's version of hail maryionm let's just say the song tight sell is about the only thingthet that's got a few extra bonus words in there. >> oops. sorry. >> association the top>> a trending story all day likely l will be the death of popath o p singer george michael. micha we'll talk about that morebout m with fox5 entertainmentertain reporter kevin mccarthy. also we'll take a look at the holiday box office. >> if you have a news tip if ha share it with us.h u you can do that by calling our tip line or you can send us an e-mail. the tip shrine 895 theee 895 the thousand of course it's 202 or the tip line is fox5tips@wttg.com. >>
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the land of israel. there's a very energetic jewish population in babylon. there is a very wealthy, vigorous jewish population living in the major cities around the mediterranean. it's because of diaspora judaism, which is extremely well established, that... that christianity itself, as a... a new and constantly improvising form of judaism, is able to spread as it does throughout the roman world. >> narrator: paul himself was a diaspora jew. convinced that god had chosen him to spread the word about jesus, he traveled to antioch, the capital of roman syria. >> antioch has one of the largest jewish communities outside of the jewish homeland-- it's been suggested that maybe something like 40,000 people in this jewish community. so we can... we must imagine a number of different jewish congregations and subsections of the city in and through which paul could have moved and still felt very much at home within the jewish community. >> wherever you have a sufficient number of jews, you would have a jewish community. wherever you have a jewish community, you would have a jewish synagogue. >> narrator: by the fourth century, the synagogue had become a formal place of
the land of israel. there's a very energetic jewish population in babylon. there is a very wealthy, vigorous jewish population living in the major cities around the mediterranean. it's because of diaspora judaism, which is extremely well established, that... that christianity itself, as a... a new and constantly improvising form of judaism, is able to spread as it does throughout the roman world. >> narrator: paul himself was a diaspora jew. convinced that god had chosen him to spread the...
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the kansas city, kansas, police department was on the take. >> i'm going to give each of you $1,000. >> reporter: each officer in this room got at least a grand, courtesy of the anonymous wealthys "secret santa." thi>> this is the day for to you just have fun. we ready to roll? >> . >> reporter: their assignment was to go up on the into the community and find people who looked like they could use an extra $100. people like qend gend lin jones. >> i told my family already we're not going to be able to do christmas this year because i don't have the money to do it. >> reporter: didn't have the money to do it, until now. and that's how it went. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: benjamin after benjamin. >> this is for real! >> reporter: armed assault after wonderful armed assault. most of the people they just happened upon, but some, they sought out. officers james tourney exwiewf a homeless woman staying at this motel with her two young children. >> hi, krystal. >> reporter: in fact, he is paying for their room out of his own pocket. >> here's $1,000. yeah. >> reporter: he gave her everything. >> you make me a better person. >> thank you. >> there are men and women that wear the badge,
the kansas city, kansas, police department was on the take. >> i'm going to give each of you $1,000. >> reporter: each officer in this room got at least a grand, courtesy of the anonymous wealthys "secret santa." thi>> this is the day for to you just have fun. we ready to roll? >> . >> reporter: their assignment was to go up on the into the community and find people who looked like they could use an extra $100. people like qend gend lin jones. >> i...
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the de facto next leader. >>> and "outfront" next. most americans can't afford them but one very wealthy group of people wants to snatch up luxury apartments in new york cityuld be because of the trump/putin relationship. and jeanne moos reports no one was seriously injured in the making of this story. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis. >> reporter: their titrate in primarily luxury rooms. three finishes. and. >> no neighbors on the floor. >> and stunning price tags. higher prices properties have always attracted the eye of the russian rich. but recent years buying stall
the de facto next leader. >>> and "outfront" next. most americans can't afford them but one very wealthy group of people wants to snatch up luxury apartments in new york cityuld be because of the trump/putin relationship. and jeanne moos reports no one was seriously injured in the making of this story. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough...
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war war weary.wear the remarks were made in his h christmas eve homily in hily vatican city t the service was attended by about 10,000 people. pope francis says many in the sa wealthyage ofsage christmas that it's about abo humility simplicity.plity. >> very good words. wor next up a chris mal carol service in sri lanka communityom is celebrated in an unusualnusu way. the church printed out theut lyrics to the late rapperse rapr hail mary in the handouts hando instead of the 15th century catholic prayer.raye yes. this really did happen. it actuallyis rea happened. hap if you know the lyrics toyric t tupac's version of hail mary mar let's just say that that song ts and that real song has veryas v little in common.mo and i don't know who would mix m that up. >> right >> please google the lyric. lyr have some coffee first.offefirs >>> it is the day afteritthe christmas and stores will best l packed with people returningh pr those unwanted wisdom. wisdo >> y-well talked about thisell k already. but what do you do if you get gt a gift card that you don't want? i don't know. >> give it to me.e. >> problem solved. sold. >> helpful advice and tipsip coming up. >> as we tak
war war weary.wear the remarks were made in his h christmas eve homily in hily vatican city t the service was attended by about 10,000 people. pope francis says many in the sa wealthyage ofsage christmas that it's about abo humility simplicity.plity. >> very good words. wor next up a chris mal carol service in sri lanka communityom is celebrated in an unusualnusu way. the church printed out theut lyrics to the late rapperse rapr hail mary in the handouts hando instead of the 15th century...
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the permits. if you are wealthy you can break the rules, but if you are poor everyone calls you a murderer. how is that fair? >> a month before the deadly warehouse fire at the ghostship collective, cityinspectors opened an investigation into possible a legal construction on that property. however, inspectors never ended up going inside the warehouse. you are looking at everett and jones barbecue. the owner of this barbecue will hold a news conference at 10:00 this morning trying to draw attention to the building that is right next door to her, place called the salt lake were many say people are living -- where many say people are living , working and throwing parties and they say it is a potential danger for many. >>> cities around the country are moving trying to prevent the tragedy in oakland from happening in their cities. the news agency reports of los angeles councilmember wants the public to report unsafe buildings. in portland oregon there is a proposal to require wranglers in any building that host a special event. on monday in baltimore officials responded to a citizen complaint and they condemned the building that was being used as an art space. they say they spotted severa
the permits. if you are wealthy you can break the rules, but if you are poor everyone calls you a murderer. how is that fair? >> a month before the deadly warehouse fire at the ghostship collective, cityinspectors opened an investigation into possible a legal construction on that property. however, inspectors never ended up going inside the warehouse. you are looking at everett and jones barbecue. the owner of this barbecue will hold a news conference at 10:00 this morning trying to draw...
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cities like the t miss, others from sleepy towns. they have also come from different backgrounds. some have been from from wealthyion. others have been average tunisian is just trying to get by in life. and some like the suspect and his family come from abject poverty. friends and family say he grew up like any other youngster here. he loved spending time with his friends, he listened to music and he drank alcohol. we'll so know he had a criminal history. he was sentenced in absentia to five years in jail and he was also imprisoned in palermo in sicily for four years before he moved on to germany. it is not believed that he ever had any islamist links here before he left the country, so if he did get radicalised, it happened during his stay in europe. and you can find all the bbc coverage of the attack collated in one place on the bbc news website. let's look at what could be a major breakthrough in the treatment of multiple sclerosis. it's concerns a drug called ocrelizumab and that appears to be able to slow damage to the brain in two forms of ms. the findings of a the trial were published in the new england jo
cities like the t miss, others from sleepy towns. they have also come from different backgrounds. some have been from from wealthyion. others have been average tunisian is just trying to get by in life. and some like the suspect and his family come from abject poverty. friends and family say he grew up like any other youngster here. he loved spending time with his friends, he listened to music and he drank alcohol. we'll so know he had a criminal history. he was sentenced in absentia to five...
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the philippines. he's very different. he did hold off as mayor of the city. the new mayor in sao paulo is a millionaire, had a television background. a lot of people leading these movements are very wealthyen be voices for the p populous. >> it's through frustration. through brexit and the elections here, you don't always have to say the truth. to get elected. this is what's happening. >> they're charming often. they're charismatic. they have a sense of humor. they don't carry themselves with the same stiffness, with the rigorous enslavement of the idea of protocol and what is diplomatically feasible, and what you can say. they cut through the bull and they talk the language that people are desperate ri wanting to hear. >> certainly donald trump is the greatest example of that. >> the thing is, in this rise of nationalism you're seeing, you're seeing a rise in rejection of people that some individuals don't consider to be like them. britain today is very diverse. countries are very diverse. you can't say, nationalism is going to be on the rise. but i'm going to reject this entire segment of society, because their roots are different than what mine are. >> you obviously spent a lot of tim
the philippines. he's very different. he did hold off as mayor of the city. the new mayor in sao paulo is a millionaire, had a television background. a lot of people leading these movements are very wealthyen be voices for the p populous. >> it's through frustration. through brexit and the elections here, you don't always have to say the truth. to get elected. this is what's happening. >> they're charming often. they're charismatic. they have a sense of humor. they don't carry...
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away the entire story but in 1965 when mcdonald's went public and ray became enormously wealthy as did people close to him, that is when he was married to his second wife. so join was still in rapid city when ray hit life's lotto during the ipo of mcdonald's and became instantly worth something like $33 million on paper. >> host: which is human in that time. >> guest: really huge. >> host: we'll race forward then you have to read the book from 1965 to 1969. which is a critical year, the year they finally get married, correct? >> guest: yes. >> host: what crimed of wedding was until they're both divorced and did they have the big wedding or at small thing or -- >> guest: no, very quick and small and at the j & r, double a arch ranch which is would ranch property ray bought right after the struck it rich in 1965 inn part because was extremely wealthy and this is a beautiful piece of property and that is where he headquartered what became known as the kroc foundation. so i was a rumpus room for the mcdonald's folks and a reed for ray and jane immigration his second life, but when he divorced jane, his second wife, order to mary openit wog convened convenient the play was called j & r ran
away the entire story but in 1965 when mcdonald's went public and ray became enormously wealthy as did people close to him, that is when he was married to his second wife. so join was still in rapid city when ray hit life's lotto during the ipo of mcdonald's and became instantly worth something like $33 million on paper. >> host: which is human in that time. >> guest: really huge. >> host: we'll race forward then you have to read the book from 1965 to 1969. which is a critical...
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the kansas city, kansas, police department was on the take. >> i'm going to give each of you a thousand dollars. >> each got at least a grand. kurt tee of the anonymous wealthygo out into the community and find people who look like they could use an extra hundred this holiday season. people like, gwen jones. >> i told my family already that we're not going to be able to do christmas this year because i don't have the money to do it. >> didn't have the money to do it. until now. that's how it went. >> oh, my, god. >> benjamin after benjamin. >> this street for real. >> armed assault after wonderful armed assault. most of the people they just happened upon, but some they sought out. officer james turney knew of a homeless woman staying at this motel with her two young children. hi, crystal. >> in fact turney is paying for their room out of his own pocket. >> here is a thousand dollars. s yeah. >> he gave her everything. >> you make me a better person. >> thank you. >> there are men and women that wear the badge and they stay on the line to protect us and to serve. >> it is no coincidence that secret santa chose the kansas city, kansas, police department to giv
the kansas city, kansas, police department was on the take. >> i'm going to give each of you a thousand dollars. >> each got at least a grand. kurt tee of the anonymous wealthygo out into the community and find people who look like they could use an extra hundred this holiday season. people like, gwen jones. >> i told my family already that we're not going to be able to do christmas this year because i don't have the money to do it. >> didn't have the money to do it....
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america then did look like the people in this play.lution new york city where the play is set was 14% plaque during the revolutionary era. there are slaves in nearly every wealthyousehold. this means that in every scene of the play contains an opportunity for a black character to appear. one of the most egregious omissions as the song in the room where it happened where aaron burr says, thomas jefferson gave madison and "alexander hamilton" were alone at dinner and sings that quote, no, no one else was in the room where it happens. thus completely erasing the slaves who certainly would havet been in that very room serving dinner. similarly, the musical life the role of thousands of black soldiers who fought the revolutionary war including a man named kato who is enslaved by hercules mulligan, one of the characters in hamilton and who perform some of the acts of the spine on that mulligan takes credit for the musical. not to mention the fact that alexander hamilton's financial system which is described in the musical is a work of genius was built on the bodies and labors of enslaved people of color. it is easy to miss the fact there's not a single black characte
america then did look like the people in this play.lution new york city where the play is set was 14% plaque during the revolutionary era. there are slaves in nearly every wealthyousehold. this means that in every scene of the play contains an opportunity for a black character to appear. one of the most egregious omissions as the song in the room where it happened where aaron burr says, thomas jefferson gave madison and "alexander hamilton" were alone at dinner and sings that quote,...
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mcdonald's for public and they became enormously wealthy as the people close to, that was when he was married to his second wife. so john was still in rapid city when ray headlights flooded during the ipo of mcdonald's and became instantly worried $33 million on paper. which is huge. >> we will race forward. you have to read the book from 1965-it to 69 which is a credit the year because that's the year they finally get married. what kind of wedding was that? they are both divorced. the big wedding or little small thing? >> very quick and small and was at the jay and r. which was a spectacular ranch property they read about right after he struck it rich at 1965 in part because all of a sudden he was extremely wealthy and that was a beautiful piece of property but that is where he had ordered what became known as the cross foundation. it was a little bit of a ruckus room from the donalds folks and their retreat for ray and jay and his second wife. when he divorced his second wife in order to marry joan, it was very convenient to place is called the jay and i are ranch. and california. in the central coast if anyone's seen sideways prevented the
mcdonald's for public and they became enormously wealthy as the people close to, that was when he was married to his second wife. so john was still in rapid city when ray headlights flooded during the ipo of mcdonald's and became instantly worried $33 million on paper. which is huge. >> we will race forward. you have to read the book from 1965-it to 69 which is a credit the year because that's the year they finally get married. what kind of wedding was that? they are both divorced. the...