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they pull for their city. it is a fitting place to gather they call for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured faultlines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks sure and profits climb but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. of government that struggles to keep itself open. russia, knee-deep in our democracy. an all-out war on environmental protection. a justice department rolling back civil rights by the day. hatred and supremacy probably marching in our streets. bullets tearing through our classrooms. through our concerts and congregations. our safe, sacred places. and, this nagging and sinking feeling no matter your political beliefs that this is not right. this is not who we are. [cheers and applause] rep. kennedy: fulks, it it would be easy to dismiss this past year's chaos. partisanship as politics. bu
they pull for their city. it is a fitting place to gather they call for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured faultlines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks sure and profits climb but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. of...
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>> reporter: foods like nordic waffles fueled people for a night of revelling in their city, before the crowds headed in. >> we came out with the family to check out the fun stuff that's happening. >> very fun. there's lots of lights, it's very bright. it's a fun time. >> a party atmosphere. >> a sell bringtory atmosphere. >> everybody -- celebratory. >> even it is cold they didn't seem to care. coming up in just a little bit we're going to go back to philly, back to jersey, around we know that eeg -- and we know that eagles fans have no qualms about showing off their pride, about wearing their pride. but some fans are taking it next level. and let's just say it's keeping some local salons in business. they're very busy right now, keeping them quite busy, ukee. we'll check in with that a little bit later. >> the theme is green but to what extreme, we'll kind out, jessica dean. thank you so much. meanwhile back here at home we're talking about snow. meteorologist kate bilo is tracking the wintry weather. >> some parts of the area actually seeing snow right now. let's take a quick look at
>> reporter: foods like nordic waffles fueled people for a night of revelling in their city, before the crowds headed in. >> we came out with the family to check out the fun stuff that's happening. >> very fun. there's lots of lights, it's very bright. it's a fun time. >> a party atmosphere. >> a sell bringtory atmosphere. >> everybody -- celebratory. >> even it is cold they didn't seem to care. coming up in just a little bit we're going to go back to...
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they pull for their city. they fit in place together as our nation reflects on the state of our union. task.s a difficult many has spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. all feel the fractured faultlines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel for sagan. we have seen -- butstor portfolios bulge, fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. a government that struggles to keep itself open. media and --eep -- russia knee-deep in our democracy. a justice department rolling back civil rights by the day. hatred and supremacy proudly marching in our streets. tearing through our classrooms. anderts in congregation -- congregations, targeting our safest sacred places. sinking nagging, feeling, no matter your political beliefs, that this is not right, that this is not who we are. [cheering] rep. kennedy: folks, it would be easy to dismiss this past year's chaos. partisanship as politics. but it's far, far bigger than that. this administration isn't just targeting the
they pull for their city. they fit in place together as our nation reflects on the state of our union. task.s a difficult many has spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. all feel the fractured faultlines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel for sagan. we have seen -- butstor portfolios bulge, fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. a government that struggles to keep itself open. media and --eep -- russia knee-deep in our democracy. a...
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>> reporter: foods like nordic waffles fueled people for a night of revelling in their city before the crowds headed in. >> we came out with the family to check out the fun stuff that's happening. >> very fun. there's lots of lights it's very bright. it's a fun time. >> a party atmosphere. >> a sell bringtory atmosphere. >> everybody -- celebratory. >> even it is cold they didn't seem to care. coming up in just a little bit we're going to go back to philly, back to jersey around we know that eeg -- and we know that eagles fans have no qualms about showing off their pride about wearing their pride. but some fans are taking it next level. and let's just say it's keeping some local salons in business. they're very busy right now keeping them quite busy, ukee. we'll check in with that a little bit later. >> the theme is green but to what extreme we'll kind out jessica dean. thank you so much. meanwhile back here at home we're talking about snow. meteorologist kate bilo is tracking the wintry weather. >> some parts of the area actually seeing snow right now. let's take a quick look at storm
>> reporter: foods like nordic waffles fueled people for a night of revelling in their city before the crowds headed in. >> we came out with the family to check out the fun stuff that's happening. >> very fun. there's lots of lights it's very bright. it's a fun time. >> a party atmosphere. >> a sell bringtory atmosphere. >> everybody -- celebratory. >> even it is cold they didn't seem to care. coming up in just a little bit we're going to go back to...
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their city. welcome back social media giants twitter facebook and you tube have again been grilled over alleged russian interference in the u.s. presidential election i'm assuming that none of you have any doubt that the russians meddled in our two thousand sixteen election and attacked our democracy any question. no it's only the latest u.s. senate hearing the three social media giants of taken part in this time around twitter also announced it was preparing a tool is to warn uses about russian trolls idea has already sparked concern though over just how trolls will actually be identified as daniel hawkins has taken a closer look. this time they've been grilled at a u.s. senate committee session about dealing with terrorist content and other dangerous materials a letter that i wrote calling these companies to individual inform all users who are exposed to false misleading and inflammatory post generated by russian agents we will be working to identify and inform individually the users who may ha
their city. welcome back social media giants twitter facebook and you tube have again been grilled over alleged russian interference in the u.s. presidential election i'm assuming that none of you have any doubt that the russians meddled in our two thousand sixteen election and attacked our democracy any question. no it's only the latest u.s. senate hearing the three social media giants of taken part in this time around twitter also announced it was preparing a tool is to warn uses about...
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their. fighters are well trained and they have prepared for this they also say that. the city that there hasn't been shelling on the city itself mostly along these border areas which is why most. people have made their way further in to this region. and that's a press conference the. syrian democratic forces lashed out at russia. actions and upped the ante on the united states to respond. i cannot say that we will. against the group but if necessary this might happen but i believe that. conducting operations in both regions but this will delay the military operations in the suburbs of deer and delay the victory on the islamic state group. russia has accused the us of stirring up separatist sentiment in a free. we've heard similar language from russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov on monday as we have heard recently from the americans when it comes to turkey's incursion into africa and that's not particularly surprising considering the complexity of syria's battle space at the moment rob was saying that he hopes that they would the turks show restraint in their assaults into
their. fighters are well trained and they have prepared for this they also say that. the city that there hasn't been shelling on the city itself mostly along these border areas which is why most. people have made their way further in to this region. and that's a press conference the. syrian democratic forces lashed out at russia. actions and upped the ante on the united states to respond. i cannot say that we will. against the group but if necessary this might happen but i believe that....
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they overturned a first leg deficit against their city rivals espanyol to seal their place in the lastr barca after only nine minutes — to wipe out espanyol‘s i—nil lead from the opening leg. midway through the first half, lionel messi made it 2—nil — and that put barcelona ahead in the tie for the first time. espanyoljust needed to score one to go through on away goals, but barcelona held on to win 2—1 on aggregate — and they join leganes, sevilla and valencia in friday's draw. a former manager at real madrid wasjose mourinho who on thursday committed his future to manchester united after signing a contract extension until 2020. he's been preparing his team for their fa cup fourth round tie with fourth tier yeovil town on friday night. and facing the media prior to that announcement, mourinho praised the deal done to bring alexis sanchez from arsenal, something he called a great bit of business for both clubs. in the premier league, he has shown a ready the quality he has so we have one of the best technical attacking players in the world and i think united made a fantastic deal, arse
they overturned a first leg deficit against their city rivals espanyol to seal their place in the lastr barca after only nine minutes — to wipe out espanyol‘s i—nil lead from the opening leg. midway through the first half, lionel messi made it 2—nil — and that put barcelona ahead in the tie for the first time. espanyoljust needed to score one to go through on away goals, but barcelona held on to win 2—1 on aggregate — and they join leganes, sevilla and valencia in friday's draw. a...
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their job. they are cracking down on people who are here illegally. in sanctuary cities, they don't have cooperation of law enforcement professionals. saying this person has a criminal record. they have to go in and to their job, i think this is an opportunity for phil murphy, running for president in 2020. bill: is this a bad divorcethe e middle. people who want to stay here, increasing enforcement from immigration and customsthe troubl trump administ messing around, they it, obama was doing it too. >> republica can agree there needs to be a legal pathway to needs to be legal. i don't think we have agreedha daca will be a huge issue. bill: be arrested? >> i don't think what he defense right. i think as bill said, he used the people as a pawn, he did commit a crime. >> he won't be arrested. bill: should he be? >> i think you need to see the people looking at this, putting these folks. probably contributing to society, we put them in harm's way, that is wrong. >> really stand up for people he is harboring he should have taken the fall. >> he might. >> before the immigrati
their job. they are cracking down on people who are here illegally. in sanctuary cities, they don't have cooperation of law enforcement professionals. saying this person has a criminal record. they have to go in and to their job, i think this is an opportunity for phil murphy, running for president in 2020. bill: is this a bad divorcethe e middle. people who want to stay here, increasing enforcement from immigration and customsthe troubl trump administ messing around, they it, obama was doing...
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in our survey, we asked cities about their policies and programs regarding green buildings, both new and existing. green vehicle purchases. and city commitment to invest in low carbon resources. we took the detailed responses and today we are making them available on our website. now findy staff can out what other large, medium, and small cities are doing in these areas along with details about those policies and programs. we have also published a best practice report featuring six case studies providing in-depth information and a how-to manual for any said he that may want to replicate the program. desktoport is on your in front of you. some featured cities and programs included boston's program -- renewed trust which 200 56 municipal facilities more energy and water provision. -- efficient. from kansas city, they make loans to homeowners to improve the efficiency of their homes. , 100% renewable energy for city government programs. duke energy's work with charlotte to reduce their energy use for their buildings. and salt lake city mayor's climate positive 2040 plan as well as our ow
in our survey, we asked cities about their policies and programs regarding green buildings, both new and existing. green vehicle purchases. and city commitment to invest in low carbon resources. we took the detailed responses and today we are making them available on our website. now findy staff can out what other large, medium, and small cities are doing in these areas along with details about those policies and programs. we have also published a best practice report featuring six case studies...
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, ea5t of their own, to their own city, eastjeru5alem i5 of their own, to their own city, eastjeru5alems no possibility donald trump i5 hear your passion. there is no possibility donald trump is going to change his mind about recognising jerusalem, he has onlyju5t done it. what happens now? well, the most important thing is that we solidify, strengthen our commitment as palestinians and the palestinian president has been clear we remain absolutely committed to the two state solution from 1967, we remain committed to international consensus and we remain committed to nonviolence and our adherence to a genuine peace process, and that requires international intervention for many years. we remain the exception in all other conflicts, it was only international mechanisms for implementing international principles that delivered success. now we say, no way. we need an international table. president trump has not taken jerusalem international table. president trump has not takenjerusalem off international table. president trump has not taken jerusalem off the table, he has taken the table altog
, ea5t of their own, to their own city, eastjeru5alem i5 of their own, to their own city, eastjeru5alems no possibility donald trump i5 hear your passion. there is no possibility donald trump is going to change his mind about recognising jerusalem, he has onlyju5t done it. what happens now? well, the most important thing is that we solidify, strengthen our commitment as palestinians and the palestinian president has been clear we remain absolutely committed to the two state solution from 1967,...
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cities network. they are concerned about keeping the lights on in their organization. in terms of connectivity we definitely look for those opportunities. when we're trying to partner an international city with a u.s. city in terms of the city pair program, if there are already sister cities, that's a bonus. it's just to say that the network, i think it succeeds because it's not trying to take the place of any other network. and we encourage the institute for strategic dialogue to be friendly with any and all other etworks out there. >> my anderson. retired foreign service officer. is your model applicable to other global problems, and if so, is state using your model to attack other global issues? i'm thinking particularly of the climate change issue. i have read a lot of -- many american cities and governors and mayors seem interested in that issue. wonder if they are partnering at all with counterpart cities through state? if so, is there a possibility of fatigue in terms of foreign cities, especially, being asked to partner with state on problem x, y, or z, do you s
cities network. they are concerned about keeping the lights on in their organization. in terms of connectivity we definitely look for those opportunities. when we're trying to partner an international city with a u.s. city in terms of the city pair program, if there are already sister cities, that's a bonus. it's just to say that the network, i think it succeeds because it's not trying to take the place of any other network. and we encourage the institute for strategic dialogue to be friendly...
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seventy farming families have given their land so that the city could be built in return they received shares proportionate to the size of their land by giving them a share in the profits he was able to win their support. soon or we would have been in india it's across the country not only. has three regions things to do to spend his money. he has been waiting for him to build up because everything was in. line pulling the garment and giving doesn't make sense the. difference between the government. you want everything for yourself and you can do it and that is what the government was we are developer also and they want to have the guinea did too difficult. to form a sugarcane farm mission karmakar sicily approves of this new urban life only his clothing reveals that he was originally a farmer. actually become businessmen i have income through my shares in the city. i benefit from the profits. today i own a restaurant near the cyber city two restaurants in the season small and one in the phoenix more. on this little baker meant that. we also have a construction company. my sons look af
seventy farming families have given their land so that the city could be built in return they received shares proportionate to the size of their land by giving them a share in the profits he was able to win their support. soon or we would have been in india it's across the country not only. has three regions things to do to spend his money. he has been waiting for him to build up because everything was in. line pulling the garment and giving doesn't make sense the. difference between the...
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they'll score a point for their city, and the city with the most points will be deemed the true hometownmpion. and now let's send it back to rosemary conners in our studios. >> if anybody can top any city on the trash talking it's philadelphia. thanks for that. >>> let's turn to the nbc 10 app to help you get ready for game day. where you can get green food, drink specials and even eagles hair die. >>> it's 4:59 right now. here are some of the stories we're following here at 5:00 a.m. perfecting the game plan. the eagles are zeroing in on their game day preparations at fans flock to minneapolis. >> that's what it's about. >>> super bowl sentiment. the birds quarterback talks about how his family is inspiring him to leave it all on the field. >>> feeding the fans. you can embrace the eagles underdog title by taking a big bite out of this philly favorite. >>> good morning, this is nbc 10 news today. i'm rosemary conners. >> good morning, rosemary. i'm have i sikahema live in bloomington, minnesota. actually about 30 degrees right now. although we expect in minneapolis it's going to change
they'll score a point for their city, and the city with the most points will be deemed the true hometownmpion. and now let's send it back to rosemary conners in our studios. >> if anybody can top any city on the trash talking it's philadelphia. thanks for that. >>> let's turn to the nbc 10 app to help you get ready for game day. where you can get green food, drink specials and even eagles hair die. >>> it's 4:59 right now. here are some of the stories we're following...
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. >> keep in mind that none of these people ever had a lapse in their state license or their city oration.>> reporter: this man is representing the 13 paramedics. he said they are individually licensed, but the fire department made a clerical error and allow them to work in the field for months without the correct paperwork. that was reported to the state and now if investigators decide to pull their licenses, these paramedics are worried they may lose their job. >> reporter: do you think the fire department dropped the ball? >> i think so. yes. this is something they are in charge of. all the men and women of the fire department worked so hard every day for the city and for this to happen, you make them upset and angry and you obviously put some sort of fear that something else could happen to their livelihood and their career.>> reporter: since 2014, ktvu has been reported on delays in ambler's response times in san francisco. this man said the city cannot afford to lose it just one paramedic. >> it could potentially cause a problem here in the city which is already pushed to the l
. >> keep in mind that none of these people ever had a lapse in their state license or their city oration.>> reporter: this man is representing the 13 paramedics. he said they are individually licensed, but the fire department made a clerical error and allow them to work in the field for months without the correct paperwork. that was reported to the state and now if investigators decide to pull their licenses, these paramedics are worried they may lose their job. >> reporter:...
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so if we say a lot of snow, they only hear their city though it may not be their city we are talking. a lot of snow in the mountains is different than no snow at all in the district. we are right more than wrong. i would give us a high ranking. especially on abc7. we are not here to hype on anything. just here to give us the facts to how to dress and prepare for the day. go at it. alison: be safe. larry: i would agree. alison: i think you are right 100% of the time. steve: thank you. larry: she is not your mom. steve: all right. time for a few weather graphics? there we go. not a lot of movement in the evening hours. the temperatures will fall if you want to call it that. or won't fall from feels like in middle 50's moving through the everything hours. take a look at the future cast for you to give us a good idea when we expect showers to arrive in the area as we move through the next 36 hours. so by 10:00 tonight to the west of us. we may see heavier downpours around frederick. the main event is tomorrow. head out the door, it's not going to forget umbrella and the rain gear. dress
so if we say a lot of snow, they only hear their city though it may not be their city we are talking. a lot of snow in the mountains is different than no snow at all in the district. we are right more than wrong. i would give us a high ranking. especially on abc7. we are not here to hype on anything. just here to give us the facts to how to dress and prepare for the day. go at it. alison: be safe. larry: i would agree. alison: i think you are right 100% of the time. steve: thank you. larry: she...
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cities and urban areas. it's a renaissance. the truth is, americans know that and are voting with their feet. literally 60% of all americans now live in cities. 80% of americans now live in urban areas. every expectation i have seen shows that those demographic changes are only going to increase. one of the responsibilities i want to say is that we have a whole lot to learn from you about how you deliver governments and government efficiently in a 21st century way. there's another amazing statistic that reinforces this trend. i saw a statistic that said there's a total of 3148 counties or cities, local jurisdictions in america. here is the stunning statistic. between 2005 and 2015, literally 2100 of those 3100 jurisdictions across america lost jobs and lost businesses. two thirds of america has seen a decrease in employment opportunities in their communities disappear. only a thousand 43 jurisdictions saw increase in businesses and jobs. we know that the vast majority of that growth took place in your communities. now, this disparity may grow. some is about education and skill development but
cities and urban areas. it's a renaissance. the truth is, americans know that and are voting with their feet. literally 60% of all americans now live in cities. 80% of americans now live in urban areas. every expectation i have seen shows that those demographic changes are only going to increase. one of the responsibilities i want to say is that we have a whole lot to learn from you about how you deliver governments and government efficiently in a 21st century way. there's another amazing...
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sleep on the sidewalk so this is really like the next step in trying to push the homeless out of their city and the big justification that they used was the having outbreak in the indiegogo and they say all the partners the parks are so contaminated with hepatitis a that we don't want the homeless people to catch and start trying to protect but everybody else can still go and have a party at the park and share food with each other and they wrote that into the ordinance and that's what makes it discriminatory because it targets the whole nature it's everybody else is not magically immune from have to tie to say within the same space so clearly there are this is not about hepatitis a and the mayor has made comments in public session at the city council meetings where he has said we're trying to make the park less inviting to homeless people a recent report by the un the difficulties homeless people constantly face. we see an average of seven to eight hundred people every single day. congress has reached an agreement on tax legislation that will deliver more journalists higher wages and massiv
sleep on the sidewalk so this is really like the next step in trying to push the homeless out of their city and the big justification that they used was the having outbreak in the indiegogo and they say all the partners the parks are so contaminated with hepatitis a that we don't want the homeless people to catch and start trying to protect but everybody else can still go and have a party at the park and share food with each other and they wrote that into the ordinance and that's what makes it...
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and their sacrifices. the city is clear on its law and what is even more damaging, we all operate with community policing. where you build a relationship between the law enforcement community, the residents, and in working together to reduce public safety threats, and working together to build trust. you cannot do that if you drive a wedge between any immigrant community and law enforcement. it is contrary to public safety, contrary to the values of our nation, and contrary to the ideals and the law that we established. and the idea that you are also going to take leaders, mayors, and put them in legal and criminal jeopardy because there is a disagreement, where in fact in ourrts already ruled case and the california case in san francisco, contrary to the justice department, it is an amazing take for the attorney general to disregard what the court system has already said, uniformly, from coast-to-coast, i count the third coast in the midwest -- idea that you are [laughter] >> each one of the mayors appear, there's
and their sacrifices. the city is clear on its law and what is even more damaging, we all operate with community policing. where you build a relationship between the law enforcement community, the residents, and in working together to reduce public safety threats, and working together to build trust. you cannot do that if you drive a wedge between any immigrant community and law enforcement. it is contrary to public safety, contrary to the values of our nation, and contrary to the ideals and...
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one thing i would like to point out, rather obvious, but cities are not necessarily comparable to -- their large cities are not comparable to our large cities. so it didn't make sense smaller countries to go to big cities. n not to say that atlanta is not ha small city, but chat noog ha, they did have the opportunity to sit down, meet with the mayor, the police chief, everybody who is involved in the attack from two years ago. that was extraordinarily for this group and quite inspiring for them. some of the members of the delegation, one has become a member of parliament. one is the national coordinator for coso var. and one is minister of culture and sports. so we've also had some nice returns in terms of deliverables from that exchange. i'd like to talk about the next steps. a few of the things that we are planning in the future. u.s. conference of mayors. on january 24th, the state department is hosting a workshop for dough please particulmestic countries. we are going to expect about 40 to 50 mayors. this has been part of an ongoing relationship we've had with u.s. conference of mayors
one thing i would like to point out, rather obvious, but cities are not necessarily comparable to -- their large cities are not comparable to our large cities. so it didn't make sense smaller countries to go to big cities. n not to say that atlanta is not ha small city, but chat noog ha, they did have the opportunity to sit down, meet with the mayor, the police chief, everybody who is involved in the attack from two years ago. that was extraordinarily for this group and quite inspiring for...
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cities. there's a host of legal and constitutional and even geographical questions. system of theirefforts have been held up in court. it's mayors who are mostly democratic in the big cities who are basically able to create the sanctuary cities, which is a middle finger to the trump administration. >> they're the ones that face these challenges every day on opioids, on infrastructure. the mayors are the ones who, in tangible ways, are dealing with the american crises. >> they know what their cities need and what they're going through. they know what resources their police departments have and how they want to prioritize how they police their cities. whether they want to be an enforcement arm for the federal government when it comes to things like immigrants. it's not just sanctuary cities, illegal immigration, but it is also things like marijuana laws that's coming down that is a big issue in massachusetts, which legalized marijuana. they're trying to figure it out. local officials are saying, we want the justice department to let us handle this. we know what we're doing and we're k
cities. there's a host of legal and constitutional and even geographical questions. system of theirefforts have been held up in court. it's mayors who are mostly democratic in the big cities who are basically able to create the sanctuary cities, which is a middle finger to the trump administration. >> they're the ones that face these challenges every day on opioids, on infrastructure. the mayors are the ones who, in tangible ways, are dealing with the american crises. >> they know...
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they pulled for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured fault lines across our country. we are the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks sore, corporate profits climbed, but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. the government that struggles to keep itself open. russia knee-deep in our democracy. an all-out war on environmental protection. a justice department rolling back civil rights by the day. hatred and supremacy probably marching in our streets. bullets tearing through our classrooms, concerts and congregations, targeting our safest sacred places. in this nagging, sinking feeling, no matter your political beliefs, this is not right. this is not who we are. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> representative kennedy: it would be easy to dismiss this past year's chaos. pa
they pulled for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured fault lines across our country. we are the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks sore, corporate profits climbed, but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. the government that struggles to keep itself open....
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laid at the top of the english premier league fifteen points their city rivals united moved to second with a turn away in evidence and that ended a run of four games without a win for them and city marcel scored the first of their goals in fifty seven minutes that was followed up by a stunning strike from jesse lingard he now has ten goals for the season before feels really good so maybe. we look at this time and the. bookings of the rock n roll say that there was a look for me last march maybe this that this time i performed. let's have a quick look at how the top six is looking after those gang of six by start in my place ones a little lights around lead a city there at home see what food and hockey fans braved freezing conditions to watch the tenth edition of the winter classic the annual outdoor gang saw the new york rangers playing the buffalo sabers in minus seven degrees didn't stop more than forty thousand fans filling up new york's city field stadium tracy miller scoring in overtime to give the rangers a three two win. you know the ice was great
laid at the top of the english premier league fifteen points their city rivals united moved to second with a turn away in evidence and that ended a run of four games without a win for them and city marcel scored the first of their goals in fifty seven minutes that was followed up by a stunning strike from jesse lingard he now has ten goals for the season before feels really good so maybe. we look at this time and the. bookings of the rock n roll say that there was a look for me last march maybe...
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mayors of oakland and san francisco are ready to go to jail in order to protect the status of their cities as sanctuary cities. the rhetoric comes in response to a report a major immigration -- coming to northern california in a matter of weeks. the acting mayor and oakland mayor the be shaft say they are willing to risk their personal freedom in order to support immigrant communities in their cities.>> this is one of the issues i would not mind going to jail for the first time in my life over.>> i would be willing to go to jail to defend oakland sanctuary status and the policies that reflect the but -- values of this community. the oakland city council voted to bar in any city agency from cooperating and ice enforcement. that same day the chronicle reported an immigration raid was planned for the bay area in the coming weeks. ice agents hope to arrests hundreds of people for being in the country illegally.>>> the oakland hills when accident has unleashed water in one neighborhood. this video just into the newsroom. the fire department says a woman driving her car hit a fire hydrant at 7 p
mayors of oakland and san francisco are ready to go to jail in order to protect the status of their cities as sanctuary cities. the rhetoric comes in response to a report a major immigration -- coming to northern california in a matter of weeks. the acting mayor and oakland mayor the be shaft say they are willing to risk their personal freedom in order to support immigrant communities in their cities.>> this is one of the issues i would not mind going to jail for the first time in my life...
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they pull for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured fault lines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks soar, investor portfolios bulge, and corporate profits climb, but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward; a government that struggles to keep itself open, russia, knee deep in our democracy. an all-out war on environmental protection. a justice department rolling back civil rights by the day. hatred and supremacy, proudly marching in our streets. bullets tearing through our classrooms. concerts and congregations, targeting our safest sacred places. and this nagging, sirvegging feeling, no matter your political beliefs, that this is not right. this is not who we are. ( applause ) ( cheers ) folks, it would be easy to dismiss this past year as chaos, par
they pull for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured fault lines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks soar, investor portfolios bulge, and corporate profits climb, but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward; a government that struggles...
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and we hope cities can fund exchanges on their own. if the private sector can start contributing, if an airline, as you know, hotels are very focused on security. if they wanted to sponsor these exchanges, city officials, law enforcement, if they know ways to prevent attacks in the end will save them a lot of money. it's just to say that we need more people involved in these efforts, but we don't neced to securetize the issue either. educatortors were not expecting -- i was a teacher. educators have a lot on their plates. classroom management is priority number one. it's just to say that you need a way to find a way for educators in montgomery county and the work that w.o.r.d. has been doing, w-o-r-d has been doing, is great. it's just to say that you need a softer approach or a way to talk about these issues that doesn't ring alarm bells amongst students or parents. i think that's ultimately, you know, students need to talk about the issues, talk about global issues and definitely a change in the administration on the local level, that
and we hope cities can fund exchanges on their own. if the private sector can start contributing, if an airline, as you know, hotels are very focused on security. if they wanted to sponsor these exchanges, city officials, law enforcement, if they know ways to prevent attacks in the end will save them a lot of money. it's just to say that we need more people involved in these efforts, but we don't neced to securetize the issue either. educatortors were not expecting -- i was a teacher. educators...
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it's their city, their neighbors, and they want to be involved as well. >> i want to talk about some of the activism that you encountered. namedlked with someone elisa sullivan. it says elisa never expected to get thrown in jail. she had no inclination to join protest. but there came a point where sullivan concluded that it was ate dangerous for her to sit home, ignoring what she now sees justice system for black and white people, than to drive her minivan downtown and face to face with police in riot gear. talk about the activism that came out of this event. think alyssa is a really great example. when ferguson happened, she felt like, ooh, that's a little scary. that's -- like i feel really involved the people and for the things coming to light but it doesn't really feel i should or could be involved in. that shenk the way started learning and digging into some of these issues and understanding them better and thinking about what is my role justy responsibility, not to my immediate community, which she has always been very my broader, but to community. so then when the stockley and
it's their city, their neighbors, and they want to be involved as well. >> i want to talk about some of the activism that you encountered. namedlked with someone elisa sullivan. it says elisa never expected to get thrown in jail. she had no inclination to join protest. but there came a point where sullivan concluded that it was ate dangerous for her to sit home, ignoring what she now sees justice system for black and white people, than to drive her minivan downtown and face to face with...
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occur in northern california or if one will happen but the mayors of two bay area cities are forcefully defending their sanctuary cities as the political rhetoric heats up. >>> reporter: in the increasingly tense battle over immigration policy, oakland mayor libby schaaf and san francisco's acting mayor london breed say they are willing to risk their personal freedom to support sanctuary cities. >> this is one of the issues that i wouldn't mind basically going to jail for the first time in my life over. >> i would be willing to go to jail to defend oakland's sanctuary status and the policies that reflect the values of this community. >> reporter: schaaf said that since the "san francisco chronicle" quoted a source stating i.c.e., the federal immigration and customs enforcement, was planning a major raid in northern california. that source also said i.c.e. wants to show that federal immigration policy will be enforced in california, a sanctuary state. schaaf has a message for residents. >> you don't have to open your door. keep it closed. don't open the door. you don't have to open a door if a federal a
occur in northern california or if one will happen but the mayors of two bay area cities are forcefully defending their sanctuary cities as the political rhetoric heats up. >>> reporter: in the increasingly tense battle over immigration policy, oakland mayor libby schaaf and san francisco's acting mayor london breed say they are willing to risk their personal freedom to support sanctuary cities. >> this is one of the issues that i wouldn't mind basically going to jail for the...
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some see her looking at their city to washington this sunday are going to relocate their entire community. the environmental refugees they are asking questions that come with emotional repercussions as well. and if anybody has figured out the answer but at the household and community level as well. >> what is happening in terms of planning ahead? you are right some states are not a surprise that one positive thing with every passing earthquake whether schools are performance of hospitals to institute more and more building codes are they enough? many say no what is interesting about building codes did exist the people can safely exit the building to get out of live it isn't to make it habitable after a disaster. people think it is built to code it will survive. probably not yes what we will see is tens of thousands who are homeless because they got out but they can't get back in. some said yes we do because no with the city of memphis looked at it and said we want much stricter building codes here? it would be expensive they decided that cost-benefit analysis did not work out. will we inv
some see her looking at their city to washington this sunday are going to relocate their entire community. the environmental refugees they are asking questions that come with emotional repercussions as well. and if anybody has figured out the answer but at the household and community level as well. >> what is happening in terms of planning ahead? you are right some states are not a surprise that one positive thing with every passing earthquake whether schools are performance of hospitals...
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aren't they subject to the law in their city? >> excuse me, come again. >> martha: they have to uphold the laws with regard to immigration. they are not allowed to subvert the law. >> that's not their job. >> martha: what do you mean? >> look, martha, there is a reason why every police commissioner, virtually every police commissioner of a big city in america says by deposit advertising local law enforcement and trying to turn them into the deportation dragnet, you are actually hurting the cause of public safety. you are eroding public trust in policing and you are not serving the. >> martha: the statute on the book says if you don't uphold that law and turn a blind eye to it you are indeed subject to prosecution yourself. so, that's what they are pursuing. >> actually, our attorney general told us that without warrants, that we are violating the constitution of our own state if we simply turn people over because of an email from ice. and so, look, all public safety depends on trust between police and the public. and trying to tur
aren't they subject to the law in their city? >> excuse me, come again. >> martha: they have to uphold the laws with regard to immigration. they are not allowed to subvert the law. >> that's not their job. >> martha: what do you mean? >> look, martha, there is a reason why every police commissioner, virtually every police commissioner of a big city in america says by deposit advertising local law enforcement and trying to turn them into the deportation dragnet, you...
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they pulled for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured fault lines across our country. we are the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks sore, corporate profits climbed, but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. the government that struggles to keep itself open. russia knee-deep in our democracy. an all-out war on environmental protection. a justice department rolling back civil rights by the day. hatred and supremacy probably marching in our streets. bullets tearing through our classrooms, concerts and congregations, targeting our safest sacred places. in this nagging, sinking feeling, no matter your political beliefs, this is not right. this is not who we are. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> representative kennedy: it would be easy to dismiss this past year's chaos. pa
they pulled for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. we all feel the fractured fault lines across our country. we are the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. we see an economy that makes stocks sore, corporate profits climbed, but fails to give workers their fair share of the reward. the government that struggles to keep itself open....
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city was sworn in. he plans to meet with state officials and get their feet back on the ground.d camden's mayor was sworn in a public inauguration will take place later this month. >>> a former miss america is taking over the reins after an e-mail scandal. gretchen carlson has been named the organization's chairwoman. the former fox news host has been very vocal about finding new leadership after the e-mail scandal. the sexist e-mails were leaked to "the huffington post." nbc hasn't verified those e-mails. late last month, three board members resigned. >> we're learning more about the ten americans killed in a plane crash in costa rica. a family of four from florida and family of five fortunateromk were killed. one of the victims is an 18-year-old who was a freshman at the university of pennsylvania. the costa rican ministry reports richard weiss of bel air was also killed. he was a graduate of thomas jefferson university. all 12 people on board were killed in that crash. >>> president trump is back in washington tonight after ringing in the new year in palm beach. he left flori
city was sworn in. he plans to meet with state officials and get their feet back on the ground.d camden's mayor was sworn in a public inauguration will take place later this month. >>> a former miss america is taking over the reins after an e-mail scandal. gretchen carlson has been named the organization's chairwoman. the former fox news host has been very vocal about finding new leadership after the e-mail scandal. the sexist e-mails were leaked to "the huffington post." nbc...
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they fight for each other, they pull for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year, allous, angry, afraid, we feel the fractured faultlines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgot in and for sake and -- forgotten and for sake and -- forsaken. corporate profits fall but fail to give their workers their fair share. a government that struggles to keep itself open. nee deep in our democracy. all out war on environmental protection. a justice department rolling back civil rights by the day. supremacy proudly marching in our streets. bullets tearing through our classrooms, concerts and ourregations, targeting sake -- safest and sacred places. this nagging and thinking feeling, no matter your political beliefs, this is not right, this is not who we are. [applause] rep. kennedy: folks, it would be easy to dismiss this past years chaos. politics, but it is far, far bigger than that. this administration is not jus
they fight for each other, they pull for their city. it is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. this is a difficult task. many have spent the last year, allous, angry, afraid, we feel the fractured faultlines across our country. we hear the voices of americans who are forgot in and for sake and -- forgotten and for sake and -- forsaken. corporate profits fall but fail to give their workers their fair share. a government that struggles to keep itself open....
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town in north of draw monday the eyes of the outraged locals and they got to change the face of their city a cooperative has dealt with more than five hundred people with disabilities and more than five thousand people took advantage of services a tenth of the population of want to return today the likely risk is that it would be shut down triggering a real social bump in the event yeah and he should be doing that one hundred. percent say. with macroeconomics you can understand the limits and then with microeconomic you understand everything that happens if out of those lives so macro economic might put you in this role and then the micro would be everything that happens inside the role playing ultimate all the. i think. that. if you send one hundred dogs to the room to get some bones there's always ninety five there you've got a macro problem a structural problem five of those dogs are going to get any. she gave a lot. of it is now the micro. psychologists will take those five guys out and they'll be examined then they'll say ok they need more training we need structural reform experiment
town in north of draw monday the eyes of the outraged locals and they got to change the face of their city a cooperative has dealt with more than five hundred people with disabilities and more than five thousand people took advantage of services a tenth of the population of want to return today the likely risk is that it would be shut down triggering a real social bump in the event yeah and he should be doing that one hundred. percent say. with macroeconomics you can understand the limits and...
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small town north of from under the eyes of the outraged locals and they got to change the face of their city a cooperative has dealt with more than five hundred people with disabilities and more than five thousand people took advantage of itself since a tenth of the population of monta returned doffed today the likely base is that it would be shut down triggering a real social bump in the event yeah and he should be doing that one hundred. percent say. with macroeconomics you can understand the limits and then with microeconomic you understand everything that happens if it is those less so macro economic might put you in this role and then the micro would be everything that happens inside the role playing on total bill. i think. that. if you send one hundred dogs to the room to get some bones there's always ninety five there you've got a macro problem a structural problem five of those dogs are going to get anybody. she gave a lot. of it is now the micro. psychologists will take those five guys out and they'll be examined then they'll say ok they need more training we need structural reforms
small town north of from under the eyes of the outraged locals and they got to change the face of their city a cooperative has dealt with more than five hundred people with disabilities and more than five thousand people took advantage of itself since a tenth of the population of monta returned doffed today the likely base is that it would be shut down triggering a real social bump in the event yeah and he should be doing that one hundred. percent say. with macroeconomics you can understand the...
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their way to a man's heart is through his stomach naturally. no way. there's no obvious sign of an economic crisis and when his artists at least not at first glance. the city has been gripped by economic malaise for many years but locals to their best to ignore it. they say here life has its ups and downs it's a city that needs to be experienced arrived in a taxi is a good way of exploring even more so when someone like cloudy how is your driver someone who takes you along for more than a right. now we have a lax a bit of a bite to eat wash our cars share some of the jokes and drink moderately. the book . is cloudy oh he's fifty. nine years old has four kids grandkids italian roots a third generation immigrant family. cloudier likes to enjoy himself he has no pretenses this is how his mates know him and. argentineans are passionate people and they indulge their passion for good food and good meat to the forest the world's biggest cattle market is located in the heart of one his arteries it could be anywhere else this is where you will really grasp the essence of the country cloudy hotels argentina seoul and argentina stop. sasser. is a. rump steak. i see c
their way to a man's heart is through his stomach naturally. no way. there's no obvious sign of an economic crisis and when his artists at least not at first glance. the city has been gripped by economic malaise for many years but locals to their best to ignore it. they say here life has its ups and downs it's a city that needs to be experienced arrived in a taxi is a good way of exploring even more so when someone like cloudy how is your driver someone who takes you along for more than a...
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london breed, say they are both willing to go to jail to protect the sanctuary city status of their cities. they are responded to reports that a major immigration sweep is coming soon to northern california. the san francisco chronicle says more than 1500 undocumented immigrants may be targeted for arrest in the next couple of weeks. the acting director of i.c.e. threatened to arrest and prosecute the mayors of sanctuary cities. >> this is one of the issues that i would not mind going to jail for the first time in my life over. >> i would be willing to go to jail to defend oakland's sanctuary status and the policies that reflect the values of this community. >> thomas homan, the acting director of i.c.e. issued a statement -- those who put politics a their political ambitions over public ould talk to the victims of crimes perpetrated by criminal aliens to put the decisions they make into perspective. >>> california attorney general javier becerra held a news conference and warned california companies that a new state law bans them from sharing private information about their employees, inc
london breed, say they are both willing to go to jail to protect the sanctuary city status of their cities. they are responded to reports that a major immigration sweep is coming soon to northern california. the san francisco chronicle says more than 1500 undocumented immigrants may be targeted for arrest in the next couple of weeks. the acting director of i.c.e. threatened to arrest and prosecute the mayors of sanctuary cities. >> this is one of the issues that i would not mind going to...
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sleep on the sidewalk so this is really like the next step in trying to push the homeless out of their city and the big justification that they use was the happening outbreak in the in the eggo and they say all the parkers the parks are so contaminated with hepatitis a that we don't want the homeless people to catch it and start trying to protect them but everybody else can still go and have a party at the park and share food with each other and they wrote that into the ordinance and that's what makes it discriminatory because the targets are really it's everybody else is not magically immune from have a tie to say within the same space so clearly there are this is not about hepatitis a and the mayor has made comments in public session at the city council meetings where he has said we're trying to make the park less inviting to homeless people and recent reports on human rights by the un outlines the difficulties homeless people currently face in america. we see an average of seven to eight hundred people every single day. congress has reached an agreement on tax legislation that will deliv
sleep on the sidewalk so this is really like the next step in trying to push the homeless out of their city and the big justification that they use was the happening outbreak in the in the eggo and they say all the parkers the parks are so contaminated with hepatitis a that we don't want the homeless people to catch it and start trying to protect them but everybody else can still go and have a party at the park and share food with each other and they wrote that into the ordinance and that's...
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i'll never let the families know the city is not behind their sacrifice and make it worthy. the city is clear on its law. and what is even more damaging, i want to underscore something everybody else has said, we all operate with community policing where you build a relationship between the law frorenforcement community, residents in working together to reduce public safety threats and build trust. you cannot do that if you drive a wedge between any immigrant community and the law enforcement. it is contrary to public safety. it's contrary to the values of our nation. and it's contrary to the ideas of law that we've established. and the idea that you'll also take leaders, mayors and put them in legal and criminal jeopardy because there is a disagreement where the courts have ruled in our case and i think the california case in san francisco contrary to the justice department it is really amazing take for the attorney general to disregard what the court system has already said uniformly from coast to coast. i couldn't the third coast in the midwest as a coast to coast. [ laugh
i'll never let the families know the city is not behind their sacrifice and make it worthy. the city is clear on its law. and what is even more damaging, i want to underscore something everybody else has said, we all operate with community policing where you build a relationship between the law frorenforcement community, residents in working together to reduce public safety threats and build trust. you cannot do that if you drive a wedge between any immigrant community and the law enforcement....
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will tell you that people are resilient that they will not give up their city they will not give up their. fighters are well trained and they have prepared for this they also say that. the city that there hasn't been on the city itself mostly along these border. villages are now somewhat empty as people have made their way further in to this region as this offensive goes on iraq's parliament. as the date for national elections the deeply divided parliament struggled to settle on a date the sunni community wanted to be delayed or wanted it to be delayed to allow for the return of three million people displaced by the fight against i sold the vote in may it will be the fourth since the two thousand and three u.s. invasion that toppled saddam hussein still ahead here on al-jazeera the. attempt to arrest one. welcome back as we look at the weather across central and southern parts of china still looking fairly quite a moment same goes for indochina annoyed though looking fairly bright highs of twenty four degrees but this area is going to develop into ranger in the course of choose dainty wit
will tell you that people are resilient that they will not give up their city they will not give up their. fighters are well trained and they have prepared for this they also say that. the city that there hasn't been on the city itself mostly along these border. villages are now somewhat empty as people have made their way further in to this region as this offensive goes on iraq's parliament. as the date for national elections the deeply divided parliament struggled to settle on a date the...
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beat down on the field at the linc, eagles fans are the very last fans minnesota wanted to see in their city for super bowl weekend. as the super bowl hype builds towards sunday, minnesota fans, well, let's just say the welcome wagon has broke down. first impression of an eagles fan? >> yeah, i do not have very positive remarks on eagles fans. >> not very good first impression. >> let's go eagles. >> reporter: mate be bitter cold but these vikings fans, well they're still bitter. >> there are a lot of people who want to try and be minnesota nice but we also will say we won't tolerate that in our city. >> danielle was in philly for the championship last week. she was one of those fans who was harassed. >> they were horrible. i was out there. i went to the game and the treatment there was -- let's just say they created a lot of patriots fans. >> reporter: to get the real vibe of the city we went to frank's of south philly in minneapolis where philly fans were the topic of conversation& over lunch. >> to be honest i think the viking fans need to get thick skin. i mean, stuff is going to happen.
beat down on the field at the linc, eagles fans are the very last fans minnesota wanted to see in their city for super bowl weekend. as the super bowl hype builds towards sunday, minnesota fans, well, let's just say the welcome wagon has broke down. first impression of an eagles fan? >> yeah, i do not have very positive remarks on eagles fans. >> not very good first impression. >> let's go eagles. >> reporter: mate be bitter cold but these vikings fans, well they're...