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i trying to talk about an issue that i think is a profound national crisis that is going unaddressedn washington. i would do anything i can do but the issue of income equality front and center. mark: so he's not running. he is positioning himself. the question is why hasn't the mayor of new york endorsed her yet? what is he waiting for? mark: he wants her to endorse it, but the de blasio agenda includes hillary from of them. there is furor in her camp that one the most prominent people has not endorsed her yet. it seems to me that he may be playing a more dangerous game than he realizes. john: the only thing to get him to endorse her is the passage of time. every mayor of a big city thought that he was the sharp end of the spear of some progressive revival, he wants his time in the sun, this is the moment for him to get it. it's amazing that he is doing this to his old friend. there is no thing she can say that will satisfy him. the only thing to make him stop this is when of pressure comes on him from others in the democratic party. mark: she largely dances to the tune of the most l
i trying to talk about an issue that i think is a profound national crisis that is going unaddressedn washington. i would do anything i can do but the issue of income equality front and center. mark: so he's not running. he is positioning himself. the question is why hasn't the mayor of new york endorsed her yet? what is he waiting for? mark: he wants her to endorse it, but the de blasio agenda includes hillary from of them. there is furor in her camp that one the most prominent people has not...
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level of awareness or is it stigmatized if you go back to the day where mental illness really went unaddressed. can you speak a little bit to your experience and what you have seen over the years? >> so my experience is it's still a stigma in those communities they do not traditionally seek out mental health treatment but that doesn't mean that they are not taking care of their mental health they just seek it in a nontraditional way. >> can you give me an example of nontraditional? >> we will go into people's homes and engage in their natural environment try to address and build an ra p.p.o. rt with them and offering them a lot of support. they feel more comfortable with that. going out on activities. we've had staff going out on activities with the youth and take in some of the youth out to i guess the surfing to the zoo different places they have engaged in those types of activities and we find out people are more receptive because we're not calling it therapy but we're able to get them to talk that way and handouts during that time that provided education on the symptoms what to look for in
level of awareness or is it stigmatized if you go back to the day where mental illness really went unaddressed. can you speak a little bit to your experience and what you have seen over the years? >> so my experience is it's still a stigma in those communities they do not traditionally seek out mental health treatment but that doesn't mean that they are not taking care of their mental health they just seek it in a nontraditional way. >> can you give me an example of nontraditional?...
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. >> it's strange but on the other hand i guess it's a lot of unaddressed issues that need to be addressed in baltimore and a good opportunity. it's good that people are being productive today and being non violent. >> reporter: among some of those helping out in the peace making process the pennsylvania state police and the new jersey state police who got on the ground last night. we expect to catch up with them tonight to see how they're making out. how they're helping this region keep the peace. of course, that's what the baltimore police are hoping as they are expecting more heavy crowds in the city tonight. iain lucy. >> all right chris thank you. >>> bizarre sight inside camden yards today. the orioles and white sox were there for an afternoon game but something was missing. about 40,000 fans. fox 29's bruce gordon was outside camden yards for today's historic game and bruce this was bizarre. >> reporter: yeah, at a first for major league baseball never before in the more than 100 years history of the major leagues regular season game been played with fans barred from the ballpark. b
. >> it's strange but on the other hand i guess it's a lot of unaddressed issues that need to be addressed in baltimore and a good opportunity. it's good that people are being productive today and being non violent. >> reporter: among some of those helping out in the peace making process the pennsylvania state police and the new jersey state police who got on the ground last night. we expect to catch up with them tonight to see how they're making out. how they're helping this region...
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lawrence says severe car reid eating potholes going unaddressed for a month or more is not acceptablend something needs to be done. >> you okay with paying toe more for gas. >> new poll says new jersey residents are fine with an increase in the gas tax. the quinnipiac university poll finds 50% of new jerseyans are in favor of hiking the gas tax 47% are opposed. more than 50% of garden state residents were against the increase in january. the poll finds majority of people are okay with paying a little more at the pump if it means quicker road repairs and transit improvements. >>> nfl player among the guest speakers at a conference for cancer research in center city today. cincinnati bengals defensive tackle devon still greeting fans and posing for pictures at the pennsylvania convention center. still was inviteed to speak at the annual meeting for the american association for cancer research. still's daughter lea was treated for cancer at chop it's something he says would not have been possible if not for young scientists pursuing their dreams dreams. >> probably someone who sat in thi
lawrence says severe car reid eating potholes going unaddressed for a month or more is not acceptablend something needs to be done. >> you okay with paying toe more for gas. >> new poll says new jersey residents are fine with an increase in the gas tax. the quinnipiac university poll finds 50% of new jerseyans are in favor of hiking the gas tax 47% are opposed. more than 50% of garden state residents were against the increase in january. the poll finds majority of people are okay...
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d.r.e.a.m.ers, you're still leading a big segment of our population that's living in our communities today unaddressed in terms of their status and in terms of their contributions to our community and their feeling of being part of our community and i think for all of us in city we want our residents to feel like they're in a secure place. >> all right. oh, we have a question over here. yeah. >> a quick question. i've been a school principal for many, many years, and what we've done when other students are coming from other places with other languages, they would help our kids to learn those languages while our kids in english would help them to learn english. and that's been -- i've been a principal in three or four different places, and it seems to work. and, you know, they're learning english and we're learning spanish or chinese or whatever. >> and that happens all the time in aurora. our five school districts have students from over 130 different countries who speak almost 140 different languages at home. that's just -- that's life. and so, i mean, i was at a class of kindergarten students about
d.r.e.a.m.ers, you're still leading a big segment of our population that's living in our communities today unaddressed in terms of their status and in terms of their contributions to our community and their feeling of being part of our community and i think for all of us in city we want our residents to feel like they're in a secure place. >> all right. oh, we have a question over here. yeah. >> a quick question. i've been a school principal for many, many years, and what we've done...
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you're still leading a big segment of the population in the communities today unaddressed in terms of their status and in terms of their contributions to our community and their feeling of being part of our community and for all of us in cities we want our residents to feel like they're in a secure place. >> all right. we have a question over here. yeah? >> quick question. i've been a school principal for many, many years and what we've done when other students are coming from other places with other languages they would help our kids to learn those languages while our kids in english would help them to learn english and that's been -- i've been a principal in two or four different places and it seems to work and they're learning english and we're learning spanish or chinese or whatever. >> and that happens all the time in aurora? and five school districts have students from over 130 different countries who speak almost 140 different languages at home. that's just -- that's life and so i was at a class and kenneder garten students about two weeks ago who were learning chinese mandarin
you're still leading a big segment of the population in the communities today unaddressed in terms of their status and in terms of their contributions to our community and their feeling of being part of our community and for all of us in cities we want our residents to feel like they're in a secure place. >> all right. we have a question over here. yeah? >> quick question. i've been a school principal for many, many years and what we've done when other students are coming from other...
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but one of the issues left unaddressed was this rising tide of lawsuits and the threat of litigation.of which a wider and wider swath of stakeholders are now complaining loudly. again, not just the big technology firms but restaurants, hotels, motels, builders, real estate agents, and the like. so in 2013 a number of members of congress began working on this legislation to address those frivolous claims which really kill jobs because it kills innovation in the process. bills were introduced in the house and the senate, targeting various aspects of this problem but focusing primarily on lawsuit abuse. lawsuits brought not to vindicate a legitimate claim by somebody who has lost something of value but merely somebody who a holder of a license and using it to shake up these small start-up companies and innovators. we were able to see the passage in 2013 of something default the innovation act in the house of representatives. that legislation passed overwhelmingly 325-91. with almost all republicans and the bulk of democrats supporting the bill. and here's the other thing -- this isn't ju
but one of the issues left unaddressed was this rising tide of lawsuits and the threat of litigation.of which a wider and wider swath of stakeholders are now complaining loudly. again, not just the big technology firms but restaurants, hotels, motels, builders, real estate agents, and the like. so in 2013 a number of members of congress began working on this legislation to address those frivolous claims which really kill jobs because it kills innovation in the process. bills were introduced in...
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one of the things that fdr left unaddressed in his presidency was civil rights. i think ultimately president johnson will be remember d as a civil rights president for having signed the civil rights act of 1964 which broke the back of jim crow and separate but equal laws and voting rights act which gave all americans unimpeded access to the ballot box and fair housing act of 1968 which allowed fair housing for all americans. that is a triumverrant of civil rights legislation and a legacy of lyndon johnson. >>> the capitol has a commander presence here in austin. it is at the top of the hill. it's over 22 acres of park-like grounds. it has this beautiful renaissance revival style with massive sunset red granite easy to see it. we do have a round dome not unlike the nation's capitol and topped by the goddess of liberty, the beautiful statue. texans are proud of the fact that the texas capitol is taller than the national capital. when the first capitol was completed in 1853 it was very small and not too popular. officials started to make plans for a grander more fit
one of the things that fdr left unaddressed in his presidency was civil rights. i think ultimately president johnson will be remember d as a civil rights president for having signed the civil rights act of 1964 which broke the back of jim crow and separate but equal laws and voting rights act which gave all americans unimpeded access to the ballot box and fair housing act of 1968 which allowed fair housing for all americans. that is a triumverrant of civil rights legislation and a legacy of...