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times it takes a tragedy to unite public action. for years i talked about doubling and tripling the amount of money brought into the fund used by governments to modernize the water systems, it's not only drinking water, it's how we treat waste water and deal with the flow of water in america. it is, in many cases, inefficient, losing a lot of water that is valuable. it's a public health issue. we have breaks that cause other public health issues, for those reasons, we need to double or triple the amount of money put into infrastructure, i have been asking for that for the last decade. i hope to get action that will help flint michigan, and the other communities in our country that have ageing infrastructure in the water. >> senator ben from marylands. thank you for your time. >> good to be with you. >> the "third rail" panel is next. >> you have to defend the right. >> a republican district attorney found no wrongdoing with planned parenthood, yet gelone charges against the people that -- felon charges against the people that made t
times it takes a tragedy to unite public action. for years i talked about doubling and tripling the amount of money brought into the fund used by governments to modernize the water systems, it's not only drinking water, it's how we treat waste water and deal with the flow of water in america. it is, in many cases, inefficient, losing a lot of water that is valuable. it's a public health issue. we have breaks that cause other public health issues, for those reasons, we need to double or triple...
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king: so far this year we cities in the southern part of the united public esegregate facilities as a result of the demonstrations that have taken place, the various sit-in so forth.and think that this will continue it seems to me now probably more before we stand on the hreshold of a very significant in civil rights in the united states and we have a meaningful t strong civil rights legislation. if this legislation is enacted , we will go a making theway toward american dream a reality. i do not think civil rights will solve all the problems that we now face and it certainly not bring about integration in all of its dimensions. but i think it will solve many problems and bring about many of we seek in this struggle. >> dr. king, will you spell out conception of civil rights which to me means rights prescribed by statute or and not those that go to the social conduct or ommerce of the ordinary marketplace? dr. king: well, i would think of as those basic rights that are guaranteed by on the basis of he first and the 14th amendments. i think there is a distinction social privilege on th
king: so far this year we cities in the southern part of the united public esegregate facilities as a result of the demonstrations that have taken place, the various sit-in so forth.and think that this will continue it seems to me now probably more before we stand on the hreshold of a very significant in civil rights in the united states and we have a meaningful t strong civil rights legislation. if this legislation is enacted , we will go a making theway toward american dream a reality. i do...
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store account to ensure economic strength closures will affect 16,000 workers 10,000 and the united states. public getting a first look inside the two airbus that tore through san francisco's union square photos taken by the attorney at has been released showing damage to the vehicle 20 people injured but crash and the scaffolding covers still claiming that the accident was due to failing breaks after officials inspected six avocados buses for taken out of service and operating license could be revoked if the conditions are not improved. i had tonight excitement building for superable 50 and then plan please see the bill for tax payers will. teacher forced at announcing charges involving children. police are warning school officials about a game teen-agers are playing that could have dangerous consequences >> pam: again called assess then details on the game and why it is dangerous. >> grant: more police are saying that the game started this week happened in previous years is being played by high school seniors in livermore. people buy and and get the name of a fellow senior at the half the assass
store account to ensure economic strength closures will affect 16,000 workers 10,000 and the united states. public getting a first look inside the two airbus that tore through san francisco's union square photos taken by the attorney at has been released showing damage to the vehicle 20 people injured but crash and the scaffolding covers still claiming that the accident was due to failing breaks after officials inspected six avocados buses for taken out of service and operating license could be...
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the united nation's public health agency estimates there million cases of zika in the americas over the next year. the world health hold an emergency decide if the virus should be declared an international health emergency. health experts suspect the virus is responsible for a spike in the number of babies born with abnormally- small heads in brazil. dr. margaret chan/who director-general:the increased incidence of microcephaly is particularly alarming, as it places a heartbreaking burden on families and communities." the centers for zika is now in more than 20 countries, mostly in central and but u-s health experience with other mosquito- borne illnesses, they expect the small number of cases here to remain the c-d-c says nearly all u-s cases are among people who have traveled abroad. icon could temporarily become a quiet trickle. more than 750- thousand gallons of every second. but new york state might have to shut down most of the falls on the u- s side. it needs to temporarily block the water to replace two 115- year old stone bridges. the've been closed to the public since 2004, ro
the united nation's public health agency estimates there million cases of zika in the americas over the next year. the world health hold an emergency decide if the virus should be declared an international health emergency. health experts suspect the virus is responsible for a spike in the number of babies born with abnormally- small heads in brazil. dr. margaret chan/who director-general:the increased incidence of microcephaly is particularly alarming, as it places a heartbreaking burden on...
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and your book in the united states, the publication in the united states does not have the cartoons thatyou published in denmark. >> yes. of course every individual has a right to exercise his internal line. but what i'm skeptical about here is motivation. in fact, we did not republish charlie hebdo's cartoons in my newspaper. and we wrote an editorial saying, "violence works." because that was not a journalistic judgment. it was a security judgment. and i think that there's been some confusion among editors both in western europe and here about what's the real motivation? is its because we want to be nice, or is it because of fear? and i mean, publication does not mean enforcement. we have things in my newspaper that offends me and with which i disagree every day. so you think -- i think it would be justified to publish charlie hebdo's cartoons because they're news. it's not -- and i mean everything that is news, i mean, you have -- >> but again you're saying. >> i just want to give you one example. the new york times and those american newspapers, some american newspapers, published a
and your book in the united states, the publication in the united states does not have the cartoons thatyou published in denmark. >> yes. of course every individual has a right to exercise his internal line. but what i'm skeptical about here is motivation. in fact, we did not republish charlie hebdo's cartoons in my newspaper. and we wrote an editorial saying, "violence works." because that was not a journalistic judgment. it was a security judgment. and i think that there's...
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public health issue. since the 1970s or so, united states public health in the united states has focused increasing attention on individual behaviors as the cause of adult. first it was smoking, then unsafe sex. around this time, around the time this all started in 1975, the "chicago tribune" offered the opinion that the idea of preventive medicine was quote faintly un-american. because it means recognizing the enemy is us. it's faintly un-american because it means recognizing that the enemy is us. it occurred to me that, in fact, the idea is profoundly american. it extends the horatio alger story from wealth to help. we all have the potential to be healthy, we just need to work at it, exercise the mora moral fortitude. we need to pull ourselves up by the bootstrap and we will succeed. so this is privatizing responsibility for health. i think this is another way in which breast-feeding fits conveniently into an american health paradigm that increasingly blamed individuals themselves for poor health outcomes, and for the soaring cost of american health care. but it's not just a matter of blaming individuals,
public health issue. since the 1970s or so, united states public health in the united states has focused increasing attention on individual behaviors as the cause of adult. first it was smoking, then unsafe sex. around this time, around the time this all started in 1975, the "chicago tribune" offered the opinion that the idea of preventive medicine was quote faintly un-american. because it means recognizing the enemy is us. it's faintly un-american because it means recognizing that...
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more activation between the buildings and sidewalk ied public spaces and public spaces were a united public from market street to city hall their frathd design and lack a long term design for though how to balance the competing desires for those civic center places par unwelcomed public spaces seating was removed from the plaza few years ago due to concerns over havingcy to nobody what wee can we do to create a welcoming space in civic center how to work with public health and other agencies to look at the issues of homelessness in the area and how to make those spaces welcoming for all users streetscape and materials you often see a patchwork in terms of paiflg and lighting and landscape how to create a unified material so any agency don't go work it results in something that is better sorry a better streetscape there you go under utilized public seats that is brooks haul the storage area the pipe organ for the exposition on the right side of the photo how might we create the used to activate the public realm and we're frequently going to activate that speculation 3 scales of activation in
more activation between the buildings and sidewalk ied public spaces and public spaces were a united public from market street to city hall their frathd design and lack a long term design for though how to balance the competing desires for those civic center places par unwelcomed public spaces seating was removed from the plaza few years ago due to concerns over havingcy to nobody what wee can we do to create a welcoming space in civic center how to work with public health and other agencies to...
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. >> my name is steve i'm with the united public working for action the problem is not in the room mayord lee appointed chief suhr and he appointed him after chief suhr had actually obstructed justice keeping you informed he covered up a domestic violence and not followed the rules and filed a report and a police attorney was having him and as soon as he emigrate police chief he fired the attorney about the obstruction of justice by a chief suhr the city of san francisco the citizens of san francisco had to pay $750,000 because of obstruction of justice and they had to pay millions of in attorneys spent in addition to the lives of young people being killed and millions of by the citizens for police violation and illegal activity this commission was appointed by the mayor has begun long with that there's been no responsibility accountability what is happening in san francisco is that the one percent doesn't want the blacks and the latino as the developers and aspect last year's that's who the police are working for and the officers for justice the police are protecting property and the we
. >> my name is steve i'm with the united public working for action the problem is not in the room mayord lee appointed chief suhr and he appointed him after chief suhr had actually obstructed justice keeping you informed he covered up a domestic violence and not followed the rules and filed a report and a police attorney was having him and as soon as he emigrate police chief he fired the attorney about the obstruction of justice by a chief suhr the city of san francisco the citizens of...
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year, we have seen many cities in the southern part of united states desegregate public facilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place in various it in movements and so forth. >> i think this will continue. it seems to me that now more than ever before. threshold of a very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states and i think we have a good chance to get strong, meaningful civil rights legislation. if this legislation is enacted go amplemented, we would long way toward making the american dream a reality. i do not think it will solve all of the problems that we now face. certainly not bring about integration and all of its dimensions but i do think that it will solve many problem senate will bring about many of the goals which we seek in this struggle. >> mr. workman. >> dr. king, will you spell out rights?nion on civil >> i would think of civil rights as those basic rights that are guaranteed by the constitution the first andf 14th amendments. i think there is a distinction between social privilege on the one hand and civil rights on the o
year, we have seen many cities in the southern part of united states desegregate public facilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place in various it in movements and so forth. >> i think this will continue. it seems to me that now more than ever before. threshold of a very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states and i think we have a good chance to get strong, meaningful civil rights legislation. if this legislation is enacted go amplemented,...
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but apparently it' safety and not making the situation worse than it already is in the united states. kristen: public health officials say new hampshire does not have the kind of mosquitoes that can transmit the zika virus, but the state is preparing to assist those who might become infected elsewhere. head to wmur.com for more information. live in studio, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. stephanie: thank you. still to come on news 9 at 6:00. former bruins players are on the ice for a great cause. hayley: temperatures were incredibly mild today. we will have one temperatures tomorrow. stephanie:istephanie:capmikees we have breaking news in hooksett. we will have the latest when we get it. former boston bruins players hit the ice at saint anselm college for a good cause. today, members of the bruins alumni team faced off against the crotched mountain wild. the fundraiser assists cmars in providing outdoor activities and purchasing adaptive equipment for people with disabilities. this is the sixth year the event has been held giving cmars participants the chance to met legendary players. >> we play this ho
but apparently it' safety and not making the situation worse than it already is in the united states. kristen: public health officials say new hampshire does not have the kind of mosquitoes that can transmit the zika virus, but the state is preparing to assist those who might become infected elsewhere. head to wmur.com for more information. live in studio, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. stephanie: thank you. still to come on news 9 at 6:00. former bruins players are on the ice for a great cause....
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mayor said he would put a civilian in charge of the internal disk -- and internal affairs unit to increase the public's trust and for transparency. >> what about a public servant that doesn't check their mail since october? it seems outrages this could happen. >> that maybe somebody else? >> now what did you check your mail? >> i am not the mayor of new works. >> but basically it was ignored and there is no threat during this time so how do we know that there is a threat that some kid did not drop off? vitter if there is no evidence or account that these include any threat of terrorism.oé what the law says if you threaten somebody it is a terroristic threats and that is where it is getting messed up. the mayor didn't want to use -- to answer many questions because it is under investigation. was this a prank or something serious? >> the flip side having the security in place already. >> what is the plan now? how does he plan to keep newark safe now that he has had threats? >> part of what he talked about in addition to the reforms he was to redress illegal guns that are still flooding into new york -- n
mayor said he would put a civilian in charge of the internal disk -- and internal affairs unit to increase the public's trust and for transparency. >> what about a public servant that doesn't check their mail since october? it seems outrages this could happen. >> that maybe somebody else? >> now what did you check your mail? >> i am not the mayor of new works. >> but basically it was ignored and there is no threat during this time so how do we know that there is a...
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activation between the buildings and sidewalk i mentioned public spaces and public spaces were a united public from market street to city hall their frathd design and lack a long term design for though how to balance the competing desires for those civic center places par unwelcomed public spaces seating was removed from the plaza few years ago due to concerns over havingcy to nobody what wee can we do to create a welcoming space in civic center how to work with public health and other agencies to look at the issues of homelessness in the area and how to make those spaces welcoming for all users streetscape and materials you often see a patchwork in terms of paiflg and lighting and landscape how to create a unified material so any agency don't go work it results in something that is better sorry a better streetscape there you go under utilized public seats that is brooks haul the storage area the pipe organ for the exposition on the right side of the photo how might we create the used to activate the public realm and we're frequently going to activate that speculation 3 scales of activation in
activation between the buildings and sidewalk i mentioned public spaces and public spaces were a united public from market street to city hall their frathd design and lack a long term design for though how to balance the competing desires for those civic center places par unwelcomed public spaces seating was removed from the plaza few years ago due to concerns over havingcy to nobody what wee can we do to create a welcoming space in civic center how to work with public health and other agencies...
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. >> so far this year we have seen many cities in the southern part of the united states desegregate publicacilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place, the various sit-in movements and so forth. and i think this will continue. it seems to me that probably now more than ever before we stand on the threshold of a very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states, and i think we have a good chance to get strong meaningful civil rights legislation. and if this legislation is enacted and implemented, we will go a long, long way toward making the american dream a reality. i do not think civil rights legislation will solve all of the problems that we now face and it will certainly not bring about integration in all of its dimensions, but i do think it will solve many problems and i think it will bring about many of the goals which we seek in this struggle. >> mr. workman. >> dr. king, will you spell out your conception of civil rights, which to me means all rights that are prescribed by constitution or statute? >> well, i would think of civil rights as t
. >> so far this year we have seen many cities in the southern part of the united states desegregate publicacilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place, the various sit-in movements and so forth. and i think this will continue. it seems to me that probably now more than ever before we stand on the threshold of a very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states, and i think we have a good chance to get strong meaningful civil rights legislation....
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toneed a great communicator unite us all, but not only did present reagan unite the american public, he also united his own party as well as congress. led bipartisan support that passed important pieces of legislation, such as the 1986 tax reform act. while the demeter might've been affected -- effective -- while demeanor may have been important in the 1920's, we need a strong and unifying force to speak for republicans. wants tom opposition be quite present ronald reagan to mr. donald trump. first, president reagan had met butter -- had much better hair than donald trump. then the attention seeking attitude, it was president reagan's warm personality that made even democrats gravitate towards him. of ourt asking that all politicians become hollywood actors and actresses, but the american people are more willing to vote for a man or a woman who proves to be human just like them. this might explain why so far arerepublican front runners non-politicians. the american public is not satisfied with politics as usual. the second question, which model best bolsters the american economy and p
toneed a great communicator unite us all, but not only did present reagan unite the american public, he also united his own party as well as congress. led bipartisan support that passed important pieces of legislation, such as the 1986 tax reform act. while the demeter might've been affected -- effective -- while demeanor may have been important in the 1920's, we need a strong and unifying force to speak for republicans. wants tom opposition be quite present ronald reagan to mr. donald trump....
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dollars to iran for each of the prisoners their guys were convicted of real crimes in the united states, publictrials and our guys that were incarcerateed by iran they haven't been convicted of a real crime. the president is negotiating with terrorists calling it a prisoner swap when our guys aren't criminals they are hostages. >> you are spot on. the folks that were in prison in iran were in prison for being american and being christian. espionage and real rica were crimes and they will be released. it sets a bad precedence. it's another example of failed policies of the obama administration. >> i would like to thank you for being with us this evening. >> thank you. >> nikki hailey acknowledged her state of the union comments warning republicans not follow the siren poll of the angriest voices were aimed at trump. why would she use this time to criticize the frontrunner in the race for the white house? holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) the twenty-sixteen subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. itswhen you're e
dollars to iran for each of the prisoners their guys were convicted of real crimes in the united states, publictrials and our guys that were incarcerateed by iran they haven't been convicted of a real crime. the president is negotiating with terrorists calling it a prisoner swap when our guys aren't criminals they are hostages. >> you are spot on. the folks that were in prison in iran were in prison for being american and being christian. espionage and real rica were crimes and they will...
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the united nations correspondent for national public radio, nbc news, and others is really an expert who has based her reporting on how the nation works and does not work. that is how -- what we will be talking about today. it is something that was asked by david roosevelt last year. whatever happened to my parent'' united nation? there was a vision about how the world would respond with the organization that would ban catastrophes like -- prevent catastrophes like world war ii. eleanor went on to become the first female representative and write the universal declaration of human rights. they had a vision. the united nations was created. what happened to it today? host: thank you. are the to welcome all of you -- i would like to welcome all of you here and i find it exciting that we are here in the home, so to speak, of fdr and mrs. roosevelt. one can only imagine, since they came to work here in 1941 and the charter was approved in 1945. i can only imagine and think that fdr was planning and thinking about the u.n. charter and how he envisioned it to be. as was eloquently discussed
the united nations correspondent for national public radio, nbc news, and others is really an expert who has based her reporting on how the nation works and does not work. that is how -- what we will be talking about today. it is something that was asked by david roosevelt last year. whatever happened to my parent'' united nation? there was a vision about how the world would respond with the organization that would ban catastrophes like -- prevent catastrophes like world war ii. eleanor went on...
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activation between the buildings and sidewalk i mentioned public spaces and public spaces were a united publicrom market street to city hall their frathd design and lack a long term design for though how to balance the competing desires for those civic center places par unwelcomed public spaces seating was removed from the plaza few years ago due to concerns over havingcy to nobody what wee can we do to create a welcoming space in civic center how to work with public health and other agencies to look at the issues of homelessness in the area and how to make those spaces welcoming for all users streetscape and materials you often see a patchwork in terms of paiflg and lighting and landscape how to create a unified material so any agency don't go work it results in something that is better sorry a better streetscape there you go under utilized public seats that is brooks haul the storage area the pipe organ for the exposition on the right side of the photo how might we create the used to activate the public realm and we're frequently going to activate that speculation 3 scales of activation in t
activation between the buildings and sidewalk i mentioned public spaces and public spaces were a united publicrom market street to city hall their frathd design and lack a long term design for though how to balance the competing desires for those civic center places par unwelcomed public spaces seating was removed from the plaza few years ago due to concerns over havingcy to nobody what wee can we do to create a welcoming space in civic center how to work with public health and other agencies...
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. >> i'm really glad to see a public official making that >> united airline jet destined for denver. slides off the run way in washington. flight 812 was headed down the run way this morning. the wheels lost traction. causing it to slide into a snow bank. thankfully none of the 166 passengers on board or the 7 crew members were hurt. >> another teenage girl was arrested in the case. >> .
. >> i'm really glad to see a public official making that >> united airline jet destined for denver. slides off the run way in washington. flight 812 was headed down the run way this morning. the wheels lost traction. causing it to slide into a snow bank. thankfully none of the 166 passengers on board or the 7 crew members were hurt. >> another teenage girl was arrested in the case. >> .
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she's author of a book just out in the united states called "the entrepreneurial state: debunking the private versus public sector mix." it's a fascinating book. it says the technology wasn't invented by apple. >> first of all, it's not that steve jobs want a genius or that apple wasn't a wonderful story. steve jobs was great. the narrative we tell around him as an individual and the company completely misses this intervention. the story is that every technology that makes an iphone smart and not stupid was actually publicly funded. the internet, gps, touchscreen display, even siri, the voice-activated system that never works for me but is apparently a great thing, were all funded by different types of public institutions in the u.s. where is that story? >> you argue this is part of a pattern, that you can go into industry after industry and you'll often find the basic -- some of the key basic innovations, much more than people realize, were publicly funded. >> absolutely. what's interesting is it wasn't just about the basic science. this intervention, which was strategic, courageous, mission-oriented, and
she's author of a book just out in the united states called "the entrepreneurial state: debunking the private versus public sector mix." it's a fascinating book. it says the technology wasn't invented by apple. >> first of all, it's not that steve jobs want a genius or that apple wasn't a wonderful story. steve jobs was great. the narrative we tell around him as an individual and the company completely misses this intervention. the story is that every technology that makes an...
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. >> my name is steve i'm with the united public working for action the problem is not in the room mayord lee appointed chief suhr and he appointed him after chief suhr had actually obstructed justice keeping you informed he covered up a domestic violence and not followed the rules and filed a report and a police attorney was having him and as soon as he emigrate police chief he fired the attorney about the obstruction of justice by a chief suhr the city of san francisco the citizens of san francisco had to pay $750,000 because of obstruction of justice and they had to pay millions of in attorneys spent in addition to the lives of young people being killed and millions of by the citizens for police violation and illegal activity this commission was appointed by the mayor has begun long with that there's been no responsibility accountability what is happening in san francisco is that the one percent doesn't want the blacks and the latino as the developers and aspect last year's that's who the police are working for and the officers for justice the police are protecting property and the we
. >> my name is steve i'm with the united public working for action the problem is not in the room mayord lee appointed chief suhr and he appointed him after chief suhr had actually obstructed justice keeping you informed he covered up a domestic violence and not followed the rules and filed a report and a police attorney was having him and as soon as he emigrate police chief he fired the attorney about the obstruction of justice by a chief suhr the city of san francisco the citizens of...
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that number very important because we did receive calls, darlene, overnight that some of the public housing units in the city, they didn't have heat. con edison told us they worked on some residences in northern manhattan and brought heat back to those places. we're waiting to see if people have problems. the city is telling people to call 311 if you don't have heat or hot water. >> thank you so much, katherine creag. public housing officials will show us the new cameras installed at 31 housing devet pmen new security card entrance systems. those costs $18 million and the city and the state shared the costs. >>> a hearing for the 2014 shooting death of ky gurley. they say it was nor intentional the rookie officer's gun went off. he may testify in his own defense. jury selection begins thursday. >>> thi morning a 59-year-old woman is recovering from serious injuries after a fire in the bronx which began in the bedroom of a third floor apartment on barnes avenue in ellert lasts night. the woman was found unconscious in the smoke filled hallway. she has burns on his face and body. among them three f
that number very important because we did receive calls, darlene, overnight that some of the public housing units in the city, they didn't have heat. con edison told us they worked on some residences in northern manhattan and brought heat back to those places. we're waiting to see if people have problems. the city is telling people to call 311 if you don't have heat or hot water. >> thank you so much, katherine creag. public housing officials will show us the new cameras installed at 31...
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the united nations correspondent fornational public radio nbc news. she has written a book about the united nations and is an expert who has based her reporting on a deep understanding of how the united nations works, how it doesn't work. the program today, the idea for this program came from something -- a question david roosevelt asked to last year where he said "whatever happens to my parent'' united nations?" ae idea was that there was vision president roosevelt and mrs. roosevelt had about how the world would respond. would try tod prevent a catastrophe like world war ii. president roosevelt did not live long enough to see it come to .ruition eleanor roosevelt did and was one of the united nation's first female representatives and wrote the first declaration of human rights. today, we look back that they had a vision. the united nations was created, and what happened to it. linda, i turn it over to you. >> thank you. first, i would like to welcome you and say it is an honor to be here on the 70th anniversary of the human i find it exciting you are
the united nations correspondent fornational public radio nbc news. she has written a book about the united nations and is an expert who has based her reporting on a deep understanding of how the united nations works, how it doesn't work. the program today, the idea for this program came from something -- a question david roosevelt asked to last year where he said "whatever happens to my parent'' united nations?" ae idea was that there was vision president roosevelt and mrs. roosevelt...
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although we can't get in or independently verify the situation, as these images have become public, cede the united nations said the asaad regime will allow aid. britain has strongly condemned the regime, accusing them of starving their people. two years ago the regime starved a city into surrender, and cnn was there who met people like this woman and her brother who ate leaves and grass for three months. the world food program is preparing to send a food program in. a middle east spokesperson joins me. thank you very much for joining us. can you tell me, do you actually expect the regime to honor what it says that it will allow you to take food and medical aid? >> i thank you for having me. we're cautiously optimistic. we hope we'll be able to move in the next 48 hours with food, and that's not just the world food program but also the u.n. agencies with humanitarian supplies such as medicine, water, food for babies. this is a part of the green light that we received is for reaching a town as well as two other areas. we hope and we're cautiously optimistic that we will be able to get through. >> le
although we can't get in or independently verify the situation, as these images have become public, cede the united nations said the asaad regime will allow aid. britain has strongly condemned the regime, accusing them of starving their people. two years ago the regime starved a city into surrender, and cnn was there who met people like this woman and her brother who ate leaves and grass for three months. the world food program is preparing to send a food program in. a middle east spokesperson...
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public reaction in this country and the u.s. let's not forget there was an outcry in the united states from the many good people in that country, to the statements of the public to highlight the fact that trumps statement goes past all of the enlightenment values that ties the states and the countries of the united kingdom together. while we can recognize the statement was distasteful, we should also note the hypocrisy of the son of an immigrant, advocating for being so bigoted against other migrants and religious minorities. >> [inaudible] i'm afraid this debate in the u.s. is far more nuanced. all the republican candidates in this election are expressing the traditional american view that america is a melting pot. it does not matter where you come from but you had to be loyal to the flag and america. there is a feeling in america now that trump could be articulating this in an extreme way, but to deny that many ordinary people in america are worried about their americanness is to deny the real debate, which is a valid debate. >> [inaudible] just to say we are not so tight for time as we thought about 10 minutes ago. the debate
public reaction in this country and the u.s. let's not forget there was an outcry in the united states from the many good people in that country, to the statements of the public to highlight the fact that trumps statement goes past all of the enlightenment values that ties the states and the countries of the united kingdom together. while we can recognize the statement was distasteful, we should also note the hypocrisy of the son of an immigrant, advocating for being so bigoted against other...
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public health. dr. eaton is a professor there and chairs the department of mental health. it is the only department with that unit of public health in the world. usually public health thinks about vaccinations. what dr. eaton thinks about is how can we do the preventive work and build the personalities. he will talk about his work, his research and recommendations, understanding the thrust will be everybody who has a mental health problem needs individual treatment. but they live in a social world. they need to look at the social indicators, epidemiology, and how we can strengthen the institutions of the family and the school. learn a lot from him. i really look forward to where we are going on this issue of mental health in a nutshell. when i got out of graduate school, i went when they were training social health workers. president kennedy led the battle to establish community centers, to get rid of the old type of mental health hospitals. everybody at the table remembers that. and i am sure you have heard stories. maybe it is not that we need new ideas, i mean new institutions. maybe we need to look at somethi
public health. dr. eaton is a professor there and chairs the department of mental health. it is the only department with that unit of public health in the world. usually public health thinks about vaccinations. what dr. eaton thinks about is how can we do the preventive work and build the personalities. he will talk about his work, his research and recommendations, understanding the thrust will be everybody who has a mental health problem needs individual treatment. but they live in a social...
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unit. >> and there were no public celebrations in rochester, new york. the state's third biggest city. the fireworks were canceled after an allege add isis thinkizer was arrested. investigators say he planned a new year's eve attack on a restaurant and bar armed with knives and ma cheat at the. police say he hoped the assault would convince isis to join the group overseas. >> in germany, police warned of a serious imminent attack. they've been tipped off to five to seven suicide bombers with munich's main train station and another the primary targets. despite the warnings, thousands of people did ring in the new year with fire works in munich's downtown. >> november's attacks did not keep parisians from celebrating the holiday. police surrounded the major landmarks in paris to watch out for trouble after november's terror attacks that left 130 people dead. >>> new year's eve celebrations went on as scheduled in dubai despite a fire that engulfed one of the city's top hotels. it was a frightening scene as flames shot out of the skyscraper. abc's alex marquardt as the details. >> reporte
unit. >> and there were no public celebrations in rochester, new york. the state's third biggest city. the fireworks were canceled after an allege add isis thinkizer was arrested. investigators say he planned a new year's eve attack on a restaurant and bar armed with knives and ma cheat at the. police say he hoped the assault would convince isis to join the group overseas. >> in germany, police warned of a serious imminent attack. they've been tipped off to five to seven suicide...
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. >> i'm really glad to see a public official making that connection with people. >> united airline jet destined for denver. slides off the run way in washington. flight 812 was headed down the run way this morning. the wheels lost traction. causing it to slide into a snow bank. thankfully none of the 166 passengers on board or the 7 >> another teenage girl was arrested in the case. but hasn't been charged. >> . extra caution tonight. after a du student was drugged and raped near campus over the weekend. >> well. this allegedly happened nearby. but off cam campus and that's why a university employee forwarded us this safety alert. to students. to warn other people that someone could be targeting victims. >> a report a student was raped. and the crime involved a date rape drug. >> it's terrifying. >> the surrounding community needs to be warned as well. >> . the university wouldn't comment. the denver police department is actively investigating. but according to to the alert. the alleged rape happened off campus. nearby. saturday night. >> . i feel concerned about my female friends. >> .
. >> i'm really glad to see a public official making that connection with people. >> united airline jet destined for denver. slides off the run way in washington. flight 812 was headed down the run way this morning. the wheels lost traction. causing it to slide into a snow bank. thankfully none of the 166 passengers on board or the 7 >> another teenage girl was arrested in the case. but hasn't been charged. >> . extra caution tonight. after a du student was drugged and...
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school officials s years of experience in the sou carolina public school system. geoff: united way of greenville county held a big cele the td convention center. they are celebrating a big number. than $16.7 million. and, more than 1100 volunteers and supporters came to celebrate. the awards ceremony is to thank the greenville county companies and organizations that raised money for the united way in 2015. >> we are working hard this week to have a good week of practice. we have a tremendous challenge in front of us. geoff: when peyton manning runs onto the field, he will ultimately be trying to for touchdown passes to a player who was always looked up to brad fralick has that story. brad: josh norman was asked possible times about facing peyton manning in the super bowl. norman actually said it himself. he called peyton man "the sheriff" and said he was his idol growing up. colts. he got chill bumps just talking about playing against the sheriff in super bowl 50. >> all of those guys, the offense they had back in the day. i was playing the game. this is the guy we are facing,
school officials s years of experience in the sou carolina public school system. geoff: united way of greenville county held a big cele the td convention center. they are celebrating a big number. than $16.7 million. and, more than 1100 volunteers and supporters came to celebrate. the awards ceremony is to thank the greenville county companies and organizations that raised money for the united way in 2015. >> we are working hard this week to have a good week of practice. we have a...
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>> i don't see that happening unless a major event in the united states. i think public states will remain strongly opposed to putting boots on the ground. and no american president, especially not a lame duck one let's not forget, is going to be able to persuade the american people that we need to put american boots on the ground. so absent and let's hope that never happens. absent a major event against an american target i don't see american soldiers going -- >> is 2016 the year islam takes on the skorj of islamist extremist in its own faith? do you think we'll see it on the state level and the popular level against the enemy? >> i would argue that is already going on. it will continue to take place. there are conversations taking place among muslim scholars how to deal with this and there are a number of conversations taking place. the community is already grappling with this. i don't think they need a major event or a major calendar event to take place for them to accelerate. >> but you don't have a massive army. let's say saudi arabia you could go either way. but tu
>> i don't see that happening unless a major event in the united states. i think public states will remain strongly opposed to putting boots on the ground. and no american president, especially not a lame duck one let's not forget, is going to be able to persuade the american people that we need to put american boots on the ground. so absent and let's hope that never happens. absent a major event against an american target i don't see american soldiers going -- >> is 2016 the year...
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. >> my name is steve i'm with the united public working for action the problem is not in the room mayord lee appointed chief suhr and he appointed him after chief suhr had actually obstructed justice keeping you informed he covered up a domestic violence and not followed the rules and filed a report and a police attorney was having him and as soon as he emigrate police chief he fired the attorney about the obstruction of justice by a chief suhr the city of san francisco the citizens of san francisco had to pay $750,000 because of obstruction of justice and they had to pay millions of in attorneys spent in addition to the lives of young people being killed and millions of by the citizens for police violation and illegal activity this commission was appointed by the mayor has begun long with that there's been no responsibility accountability what is happening in san francisco is that the one percent doesn't want the blacks and the latino as the developers and aspect last year's that's who the police are working for and the officers for justice the police are protecting property and the we
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every other day, there is a news report of some sort of an incident occurring in a public building somewhere in the united states of america. reporter: commissioner building. hamilton county commissioners voted to install metal the doctors at the entrance. since the meadow detectors went in months ago, deputies have found guns, knives, other weapons. >> they will have tasers in their purses. we had people bring in firearms in their back to not remember that they had it with them. we finds all manner of things. reporter: several incidents have taken place at city hall, including threats and a truck driving up to the front steps >> last year we had a couple of instances that sparked the changes we made last year. reporter: william jackson is the man who trophy his truck into the steps of city hall just a year ago. he was actually convicted and sentenced to two years probation. . wlwt news 5 . sheree: the recommendations will be presented to the wall safety committee for consideration. mike: when it comes to grocery shopping, kroger has launched its online groper -- grocery shopping option. is expanding to i
every other day, there is a news report of some sort of an incident occurring in a public building somewhere in the united states of america. reporter: commissioner building. hamilton county commissioners voted to install metal the doctors at the entrance. since the meadow detectors went in months ago, deputies have found guns, knives, other weapons. >> they will have tasers in their purses. we had people bring in firearms in their back to not remember that they had it with them. we finds...
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public health. dr. eaton is a professor there and chairs the department of mental health. with the only department that unit of public health in the world. usually public health inks about oxidation. what dr. eaton thinks about is how can we do the preventive work senator mikulski: he will talk to you today about his work appeared everybody with a mental health problem needs individual treatment, but they live in a social world and we need to look at indicators and how we can make certain that institutions are with families and with goals. i have already learned a lot from him. and i have listened to the folks at the school of public health. i look forward to where we are going on this issue. when i got out of graduate went -- school, i
public health. dr. eaton is a professor there and chairs the department of mental health. with the only department that unit of public health in the world. usually public health inks about oxidation. what dr. eaton thinks about is how can we do the preventive work senator mikulski: he will talk to you today about his work appeared everybody with a mental health problem needs individual treatment, but they live in a social world and we need to look at indicators and how we can make certain that...
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public reaction in this country and the u.s. let's not forget there was an outcry in the united states from the many good people in that country, to the statements of the public to highlight the fact that trumps statement goes past all of the enlightenment values that ties the states and the countries of the united kingdom together. while we can recognize the statement was distasteful, we should also note the hypocrisy of the son of an immigrant, advocating for being so bigoted against other migrants and religious minorities. >> [inaudible] i'm afraid this debate in the u.s. is far more nuanced. all the republican candidates in this election are expressing the traditional american view that america is a melting pot. it does not matter where you come from but you had to be loyal to the flag and america. there is a feeling in america now that trump could be articulating this in an extreme way, but to deny that many ordinary people in america are worried about their americanness is to deny the real debate, which is a valid debate. >> [inaudible] just to say we are not so tight for time as we thought about 10 minutes ago. the debate
public reaction in this country and the u.s. let's not forget there was an outcry in the united states from the many good people in that country, to the statements of the public to highlight the fact that trumps statement goes past all of the enlightenment values that ties the states and the countries of the united kingdom together. while we can recognize the statement was distasteful, we should also note the hypocrisy of the son of an immigrant, advocating for being so bigoted against other...
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>> greater the colder the weather gets, but all the help we can get from the general public from all over the united states and the continuing pressure of the gladesmen that have hunted this for many, many generations, we want to try to keep this under control. >> you have to register to little bit brave, i think. starts on saturday and goes through february 14th. >>> looking at what florida power and light is doing to make sure the lights stay on even in the storm. touring a station in flaud. lauren pastrana was there too. >> getting smarter from robots to drones, florida power and light is using unmanned technology to locate potential power glitched before they become problems. >> making a difference for customers every day. not just in storms, but day in and day out. >> showing off the improvements in ft. lauderdale to dr. earnest monique. >> trying to show value. i believe these investments >> falls in line with president obama's energy priorities outlined in the stuchdz. >> definitely in the president's program. >> should be proud about how south florida is so forward- thinking. looking at how
>> greater the colder the weather gets, but all the help we can get from the general public from all over the united states and the continuing pressure of the gladesmen that have hunted this for many, many generations, we want to try to keep this under control. >> you have to register to little bit brave, i think. starts on saturday and goes through february 14th. >>> looking at what florida power and light is doing to make sure the lights stay on even in the storm. touring...
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in this debate if the united kingdom were to banned on the trump from coming to britain, that would be the biggest boost for his campaign in america possible. in terms of publicity. in terms of the patriotism of the united states not wishing other countries to impose upon them and try to shape and determine the outcome of their elections. this would be a spectacular end goal. i remember the guardian attempt in 2004 to stop george bush from becoming reelected in that campaign. i think it was a very german -- journalist, they had a letter campaign to the people in ohio, they identified ohio was a key swing state, and they got some of their readers to write to individual electors in that state, urging them not to vote for george w. bush. needless to say, i'm sure members of the house will not be surprised to know that he carried ohio and was indeed reelected as president of the united states. that campaign was often cited as the way in which foreigners, people try to intervene in the election of another state, could get things completely wrong. there he happy to give way. >> i am very grateful.
in this debate if the united kingdom were to banned on the trump from coming to britain, that would be the biggest boost for his campaign in america possible. in terms of publicity. in terms of the patriotism of the united states not wishing other countries to impose upon them and try to shape and determine the outcome of their elections. this would be a spectacular end goal. i remember the guardian attempt in 2004 to stop george bush from becoming reelected in that campaign. i think it was a...
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public. seemed united in condemning his rhetoric and one by one they thrashed him. >> i've heard of a number of cases where people have been excluded for incitement and hatred but i've never heard of one of stupidity. i'm not sure we should begin now. >> not to be treated because he is privileged and rich. >> a man extremely high profile, involved in the show business industry for years and years, the man who is interviewing for most important job in the world. his words are not comical, his words are not funny. his words are poisonous. >> the petition to ban was signed by over 570,000 people, the largest ever to be presented to parliament. there are no go-zones where people fear muslim areas. >> i'd be delighted to have him show us where the no-go areas are for police, i'd be leap to find one. why more people in america are killed by shotguns every day than are killed in this country in a year. >> the petition got its start in scotland. petition author suzanne kelly told us trump's treatment of the environment and bullying of his neighbors incurred her anger. >> either if i win or lose, poi
public. seemed united in condemning his rhetoric and one by one they thrashed him. >> i've heard of a number of cases where people have been excluded for incitement and hatred but i've never heard of one of stupidity. i'm not sure we should begin now. >> not to be treated because he is privileged and rich. >> a man extremely high profile, involved in the show business industry for years and years, the man who is interviewing for most important job in the world. his words are...
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the united nations correspondent fornational public radio nbc news. she has written a book about the united nations and is an expert who has based her reporting on a deep understanding of how the
the united nations correspondent fornational public radio nbc news. she has written a book about the united nations and is an expert who has based her reporting on a deep understanding of how the
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whereas from planning the planning code is amended three or four years ago additional one unit didn't have to have public speaker. >> an rh2 and changing to an rh3. >> the changing of one unit didn't change that. >> in some cases 2. >> if two illegal units and you're an rh1 right now you can legalize one unit if rh2 legalize both of the units and the second one above the density and the parking will not be triggered because it is beyond that. >> i'm not quite sure i get that fine there's a lot of stuff here i don't understand. >> the one thing i wanted to respond to marie's comment about the concern about the evening dangered the exceptions in the code and we've added unauthorized unit it is that demolition of building and the removal of units necessary to comply with a court order that directs the owner to demolish the building arrest remove the units and that is an exception. >> from this owners and one additional amendment we were working on a small change but i wanted to discuss here is that all of the novs out there right now will have to be issued include that kind of change in the statement. >> i'
whereas from planning the planning code is amended three or four years ago additional one unit didn't have to have public speaker. >> an rh2 and changing to an rh3. >> the changing of one unit didn't change that. >> in some cases 2. >> if two illegal units and you're an rh1 right now you can legalize one unit if rh2 legalize both of the units and the second one above the density and the parking will not be triggered because it is beyond that. >> i'm not quite sure...
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unit. >> and there were no public celebrations in rochester, new york, the state's third biggest city. canceled after an allege add isis sympathizer was arrested. of he planned a new year's eve attack on a restaurant and bar armed with knives and machete. he hoped the assault would help him join isil overseas. >> in munich, germany, police warned of a serious attack. they've been tipped off to five to seven suicide bombers. with the main train station and another the primary targets. despite the war, thousands rang in the new year with fireworks in munich's downtown. >> november's attacks did not keep parisians from celebrating in public. there too the public fireworks display was canceled replaced by a performance at the arc detory om just before midnight. the terror attacks left 130 people dead. >> new year's eve celebrations went on as scheduled in dubai of the top hotels. it was a frightening scene as flames shot out of the skyscraper. abc's alex mar adequate has the details. >> reporter: a towering inferno. one of dubai's most famous luxury hotels consumed by flames. >> yes, i can
unit. >> and there were no public celebrations in rochester, new york, the state's third biggest city. canceled after an allege add isis sympathizer was arrested. of he planned a new year's eve attack on a restaurant and bar armed with knives and machete. he hoped the assault would help him join isil overseas. >> in munich, germany, police warned of a serious attack. they've been tipped off to five to seven suicide bombers. with the main train station and another the primary...
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>> i'll be honest with you, i'm in favor of every elected official in the united states leaving publicoffice. i think we have to start the whole government over. i'm proposing a hundred citizens, two from each state, and start the whole government over again. it does not work. >> i don't even want to acknowledge the existence of a current crop. i think they need to get out, all of them. >> i would like to make a, about that. >> when you play chess, you have to look several moves ahead to become a champion. you'd have to qualify each individual state. the rules are prohibitive. the rules, every state is clearly covered. besides that, it's very difficult to qualify. the question is, the chance of anybody making it, even if they happen to be sitting next to hillary, it's none. it's not possible possible. you have to be on the ballot. people have to have the right to vote for you. i believe i have done the best thing to give people the option to strike my name or say my name or have me as an alternative. >> this is very important. i would ask bernie sanders, and i'd i'd ask his supporters
>> i'll be honest with you, i'm in favor of every elected official in the united states leaving publicoffice. i think we have to start the whole government over. i'm proposing a hundred citizens, two from each state, and start the whole government over again. it does not work. >> i don't even want to acknowledge the existence of a current crop. i think they need to get out, all of them. >> i would like to make a, about that. >> when you play chess, you have to look...
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starting to see cases of people who have traveled to south america back here in the united states with this virus and publich officials are concerned at least two have spoken out saying that it's spreading fast and that the world is unprepared, that we need quick action so that this doesn't turn into another ebola. we did know that the world health organization is holding a briefing today. president obama was briefed on tuesday. he's urging a vaccine, but that could take years. we know that this virus primarily has its worst effects on women of childbearing age, women who are pregnant. it has led to birth defects. otherwise it's mild and people who get it have immunity for life. but it's spread by mosquitos and the concern is that that moss ke hose k mosquitos will start to invade the southern states and then move northward. the fact that we have olympics in brazil, lots of people traveling back and forth, it is certainly raising lots of concern. they have more than 4,000 suspected cases down there now and in addition to the 200 or so they have confirmed, we also have cases that are confirmed or reported in
starting to see cases of people who have traveled to south america back here in the united states with this virus and publich officials are concerned at least two have spoken out saying that it's spreading fast and that the world is unprepared, that we need quick action so that this doesn't turn into another ebola. we did know that the world health organization is holding a briefing today. president obama was briefed on tuesday. he's urging a vaccine, but that could take years. we know that...