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very supportive of that and we like to think that the energy that was already created across united states and city governments engaged in thinking about this and encouraging this was something out support the the fda move forward with this process. chain restaurants, so chain restaurants were part of the national site reduction initiative. they were not as fully engaged as packaged food restaurants were and we were concerned there was still high levels of sodium and in chain restaurants or restaurants in general there is no nutrition panel to help guide you in making a decision. your pre-much on your own or you need to check a website or ask for special information, but there is no information at the moment. so, we ran the data on sunday called menu stat, which is a database we created and put online for use for free it has nutrient content of all products in about 150 change that includes 150,000 items. we search to see those once in new york city, what was the sodium content of the item and this is the distribution we found. we found that about 10% of all items in chain restaurants had greater t
very supportive of that and we like to think that the energy that was already created across united states and city governments engaged in thinking about this and encouraging this was something out support the the fda move forward with this process. chain restaurants, so chain restaurants were part of the national site reduction initiative. they were not as fully engaged as packaged food restaurants were and we were concerned there was still high levels of sodium and in chain restaurants or...
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united states, you know who owns them? mexican investment owns them ere. in many ways you have people working here and second here in the cer nited states is building the foundations of the united states cityand counties and there's by investment. 500 illegal firearms to the cartel helped out with free trade. >> i couldn't understand everything but i think you were alking about fast and furious about the illegal guns. that's a different thing from trade. talking about guns and other issues and law enforcement and talking about immigration, ways everything is interconnected one way or another. but we're talking about the trade.mate the fast and furious or guns being sold over there we know as the second ave amendment rights here, guns are going to be produced here and be sold here. but there are certain rules we got o deal with and work with because a lot of the drug dealers are using guns that to the oduced united states to go kill people mexico, and mr.igoing into the fast if & furious that's a totally different topic. i want to talk about legitimate trailers pass 00 through laredo every day. on a one e them up year basis, all the trucks in around the world twice. that tells you the power
united states, you know who owns them? mexican investment owns them ere. in many ways you have people working here and second here in the cer nited states is building the foundations of the united states cityand counties and there's by investment. 500 illegal firearms to the cartel helped out with free trade. >> i couldn't understand everything but i think you were alking about fast and furious about the illegal guns. that's a different thing from trade. talking about guns and other...
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united states, you know who owns them? mexican investment owns them ere. in many ways you have people working here and second here in the cer nited states is building the foundations of the united states cityand counties and there's by investment. 500 illegal firearms to the cartel helped out with free trade. >> i couldn't understand everything but i think you were alking about fast and furious about the illegal guns. that's a different thing from trade. talking about guns and other issues and law enforcement and talking about immigration, ways everything is interconnected one way or another. but we're talking about the trade.mate the fast and furious or guns being sold over there we know as the second ave amendment rights here, guns are going to be produced here and be sold here. but there are certain rules we got o deal with and work with because a lot of the drug dealers are using guns that to the oduced united states to go kill people mexico, and mr.igoing into the fast if & furious that's a totally different topic. i want to talk about legitimate trailers pass 00 through laredo every day. on a one e them up year basis, all the trucks in around the world twice. that tells you the power
united states, you know who owns them? mexican investment owns them ere. in many ways you have people working here and second here in the cer nited states is building the foundations of the united states cityand counties and there's by investment. 500 illegal firearms to the cartel helped out with free trade. >> i couldn't understand everything but i think you were alking about fast and furious about the illegal guns. that's a different thing from trade. talking about guns and other...
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we're told that it came from fr india and africa before being transported across the united ar states in cities and suburbs across the country. why not? >> because things and people do things, but i walk away from it because i be know it effects all of us, butut i'd rather not be around it. we're in the heart of southeast d.c., benning road. it's where look variety a juan has called home for more than 2h years. it's also where police say they busted a drug trafficking ring n funneling mounds of heroin tof the area. i've seen people that are obvious heroin addicts becauseeu they have the needle marks and on certain days, like now the n first part of the month, a lot a of them if they're getting a ge check, it's gone in a couple of days because they've shot it all up. you can tell it's because you see the needle marks n and theia hands swollen. on monday, a dmv area intensity task force arrested ten people and served fourerv search warrants. wa the outcome more than 80 pounds of heroin worth mills was ceased. this investigation spannednv several months and the suspects involved in this case coord
we're told that it came from fr india and africa before being transported across the united ar states in cities and suburbs across the country. why not? >> because things and people do things, but i walk away from it because i be know it effects all of us, butut i'd rather not be around it. we're in the heart of southeast d.c., benning road. it's where look variety a juan has called home for more than 2h years. it's also where police say they busted a drug trafficking ring n funneling...
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and not a drug trafficker. >> you have length crimes are rising in central major united states cities and experts can not pinpoint a specific reason. los angeles and chicago are both dealing with skyrocketing numbers of you have element crimes. primarily blamed on gangs and drugs. the f.b.i. said they do not know great. they are trying to figure out what is behind 9 trend. the good news is in some cities like oakland and miami, the numbers are actually dropping. in oakland, homicides, raped, beeries and assaulted were down in the first three months of the year compared to last year. >> we will start in the north by and talk about temperatures at 55 degrees. we have exceptions including calistoga at 50 and vallejo at 57. in san jose, you are at 60. brentwood and tracy at 62 and 63 we can shift away from the heat and get back to doing outdoor activities such as garden and walking the dog or running but it will not be so hot. you have to watch out for the sun. now, from mount tamalpais you can see the cloud deck identity there with temperatures reaching 90 inland but tomorrow, most of the 90s are gone and we will ha
and not a drug trafficker. >> you have length crimes are rising in central major united states cities and experts can not pinpoint a specific reason. los angeles and chicago are both dealing with skyrocketing numbers of you have element crimes. primarily blamed on gangs and drugs. the f.b.i. said they do not know great. they are trying to figure out what is behind 9 trend. the good news is in some cities like oakland and miami, the numbers are actually dropping. in oakland, homicides,...
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unit driving up prices and tightening availability. the existing system is ruining the character of our neighborhoods throughout the city and creating many empty units as stated earlier. all air and b&b rentals should have a valid san francisco registration number before posting them online. from the city rentals would seem illegitimate to listing services would be required to respond with details about these properties within one business day or face big signs. thank you very much. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: hello. my name is ed bell. i live in san francisco for almost 60 years and have lived in my own home for over a third. my home is a very special place to me. it's where my only child was born, where i raise my child, where my mother spent the final weeks of her life before passing on sushi to be surrounded by people do love to. in short, my home has a life [inaudible]. as with many seniors my income has decreased substantially over the last few years and about a year ago i told my wife got him very happy to tell you my house is not pursuing the only reason it's not for sale is because the income i generate throug
unit driving up prices and tightening availability. the existing system is ruining the character of our neighborhoods throughout the city and creating many empty units as stated earlier. all air and b&b rentals should have a valid san francisco registration number before posting them online. from the city rentals would seem illegitimate to listing services would be required to respond with details about these properties within one business day or face big signs. thank you very much....
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state? >> i don't think that london is a city state and i don't think it would be a good thing for london to become a city state. london is the foremost city in the united kingdom. contributes to the economy and the strength of the economy in the united kingdom but is clearly distinctive and i think that when i was in the plane flying over here today i was thinking about this illusive definition of what is a global city and a global city is not a world city, it's not just a city. it sort of describes a special kind of personality, of self-confers which london certainly has, connectedness to the rest of the world which london certainly has woven in to the rest of the world. immigration over generations has created that for london. and london is as defined during and after the olympics a creative and cool city but the ambassador is right about this. there are threats to london's position, as we would say, as londoners, the greatest city in the world. you can be creative and cool but there's a limit to your creativity and coolness if there are problems with visas and you restrict talent coming in, if you don't have universal broadband coverage and if young
state? >> i don't think that london is a city state and i don't think it would be a good thing for london to become a city state. london is the foremost city in the united kingdom. contributes to the economy and the strength of the economy in the united kingdom but is clearly distinctive and i think that when i was in the plane flying over here today i was thinking about this illusive definition of what is a global city and a global city is not a world city, it's not just a city. it sort...
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he said imagine if you're in the united states and all of a sudden canada, the united states and mexico are all one. and the central government is in mexico city and the canadians, and the mexicans have a collectively more votes than you have as the united states. we wouldn't put up with that at all. so it's what started as an economic agreement in 1973, and it was a good idea. later in the '80s when that strengthened, it helped businesses. but what happened is you have this strangulation of regulation. it's kind of like immigration. not long ago there was a colombian drug cell, dealer, what do you call -- i don't know, the dealer. he wasn't quite a lord. he was more like this dealer. but he got in some trouble. he was a violent guy, he gets 12 years in prison. only serves eight for good behavior. when he gets out, the brits want to send him back to colombia. they want to deport him. but the european union, the council of human rights or whatever it's called said no, you're not allowed to do that because he has a british girlfriend and that would disrupt their lives. so that's why britain i think a lot of it is, it went beyond economics and be
he said imagine if you're in the united states and all of a sudden canada, the united states and mexico are all one. and the central government is in mexico city and the canadians, and the mexicans have a collectively more votes than you have as the united states. we wouldn't put up with that at all. so it's what started as an economic agreement in 1973, and it was a good idea. later in the '80s when that strengthened, it helped businesses. but what happened is you have this strangulation of...
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state is two years old. it has been trying to embed itself, entrench itself, and put its own signature on the towns and cities in iraq and syria, and despite everything the united states has thrown at isis it continues to exist and it is spreading. it is spreading beyond syria and iraq into egypt, lebanon, yemen, libia, somalia. so we need to tell the audience it isn't about defeating isis but what do you do with the idea. the idea of jihadism that is expanding and spreading near and far. >> host: on that point, i want to read a quote you cited in the book that is shocking and i think a lot of people are not aware of this. he said islam is the religion of war, never a day of peace. your prophet dispatched with the sword. i think that obviously every time an attack happens, whether it is in the west, and i want to get to the whole notion of the far enemy verse the close enemy next, but whenever there is an attack there is a problem for muslims everywhere. of course isis doesn't speak for 1.6 billion mus lps but nevertheless as this quote indicates, there are a small minority that believe this is justified. do you think this is a recruiting point? they believe th
state is two years old. it has been trying to embed itself, entrench itself, and put its own signature on the towns and cities in iraq and syria, and despite everything the united states has thrown at isis it continues to exist and it is spreading. it is spreading beyond syria and iraq into egypt, lebanon, yemen, libia, somalia. so we need to tell the audience it isn't about defeating isis but what do you do with the idea. the idea of jihadism that is expanding and spreading near and far....
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unit driving up prices and tightening availability. the existing system is ruining the character of our neighborhoods throughout the city and creating many empty units as stated earlier. all air and b&b rentals should have a valid san francisco registration number before posting them online. from the city rentals would seem illegitimate to listing services would be required to respond with details about these properties within one business day or face big signs. thank you very much. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: hello. my name is ed bell. i live in san francisco for almost 60 years and have lived in my own home for over a third. my home is a very special place to me. it's where my only child was born, where i raise my child, where my mother spent the final weeks of her life before passing on sushi to be surrounded by people do love to. in short, my home has a life [inaudible]. as with many seniors my income has decreased substantially over the last few years and about a year ago i told my wife got him very happy to tell you my house is not pursuing the only reason it's not for sale is because the income i generate throug
unit driving up prices and tightening availability. the existing system is ruining the character of our neighborhoods throughout the city and creating many empty units as stated earlier. all air and b&b rentals should have a valid san francisco registration number before posting them online. from the city rentals would seem illegitimate to listing services would be required to respond with details about these properties within one business day or face big signs. thank you very much....
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unit driving up prices and tightening availability. the existing system is ruining the character of our neighborhoods throughout the city and creating many empty units as stated earlier. all air and b&b rentals should have a valid san francisco registration number before posting them online. from the city rentals would seem illegitimate to listing services would be required to respond with details about these properties within one business day or face big signs. thank you very much. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: hello. my name is ed bell. i live in san francisco for almost 60 years and have lived in my own home for over a third. my home is a very special place to me. it's where my only child was born, where i raise my child, where my mother spent the final weeks of her life before passing on sushi to be surrounded by people do love to. in short, my home has a life [inaudible]. as with many seniors my income has decreased substantially over the last few years and about a year ago i told my wife got him very happy to tell you my house is not pursuing the only reason it's not for sale is because the income i generate throug
unit driving up prices and tightening availability. the existing system is ruining the character of our neighborhoods throughout the city and creating many empty units as stated earlier. all air and b&b rentals should have a valid san francisco registration number before posting them online. from the city rentals would seem illegitimate to listing services would be required to respond with details about these properties within one business day or face big signs. thank you very much....
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united states. the new york city mayor and the governor were this. the victims' names were read allowed while 9 crowd stood in silence. ♪ we are gentle people >> in the bay area people exercised outside correct why's oldest gay bar to show support an emotional memorial paid tribute. mourners held candles and raised flags vowing not to be destroyed by hatred. organizers wanted to gather because it was the first gay establishments in contra costa county that opened 40 years ago. >> our only choice we could go to drink with other kind was in san francisco so when we opened we were propose away how many people lived here and would come to the bar. we did have to create a very safety environment. >> the orlando shooting prompted club 122020 increase their security. >> quite a moving movement if you watches at oracle arena, a special moment for the thousands packed inside and the millions who watched across the country on tv. before tip-off a moment of silence for the orlando shooting victims, former orlando magic all star grant hill led the tribute. ought
united states. the new york city mayor and the governor were this. the victims' names were read allowed while 9 crowd stood in silence. ♪ we are gentle people >> in the bay area people exercised outside correct why's oldest gay bar to show support an emotional memorial paid tribute. mourners held candles and raised flags vowing not to be destroyed by hatred. organizers wanted to gather because it was the first gay establishments in contra costa county that opened 40 years ago. >>...
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going across the borders is declining and that's because the quality of the marijuana in the united states is so much better they're actually moving marijuana to cities like monterrey, and even mexico city. you have demand on both sides of the border. also tells me that maybe the drug policy in the united states isn't working. you have to also deal with the consumers. you have to deal with thels demand. that's what -- drug traffickers in the end, they're smart businessmen. they're looking to see what sells, what can they get across? who is consuming what? where are they consuming it and how do we get it there? >> host: sharon in maryland. it's your turn good, morning, sharon. sharon, are you with news hyattville, maryland? >> caller: hi good morning. >> host: go ahead. >> caller: thank you for having me on. i just basically wanted to say that as an american, born and raised in america, it really truly should be some kind of immigration reform because i work a lot of -- a diverse culture i work with, and i really, truly see how hard theyt work every day, and americans say that latinos, mexicans, come over and take stuff from us. i don't believe that's
going across the borders is declining and that's because the quality of the marijuana in the united states is so much better they're actually moving marijuana to cities like monterrey, and even mexico city. you have demand on both sides of the border. also tells me that maybe the drug policy in the united states isn't working. you have to also deal with the consumers. you have to deal with thels demand. that's what -- drug traffickers in the end, they're smart businessmen. they're looking to...
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state is two years old. it has been trying to embed its itself, entrench itself and put its own signatures on the towns and cities in iraq and syria and despite the united states and the coalition have thrown at isis it continues to exist and it is spreading. it is spreading into the egypt, lebanon, yemen, somalia and liblib libya. it is about the idea of jihadism that is really expanding and spreading. >> on that point, i want to just read a quote that you cited in the book which is quite shocking and i think a lot of people are not aware of this where he said, islam was never for day the religion of peace. islam is the religion of war. your prophet dispatched with the sword. i think that, you know, obviously every time an attack happens whether it is in the west, and i want to get to the notion of the far enemy versus the close enemy next. but whfenever there is an attac there is a problem with muslims everywhere because isis of course doesn't speak for 1.6 million muslims. but as this quote shows, there are some that think justice is okay. do people believe islam condones violence? or is this just bagdedi? >> you are asking to redefine what islam is
state is two years old. it has been trying to embed its itself, entrench itself and put its own signatures on the towns and cities in iraq and syria and despite the united states and the coalition have thrown at isis it continues to exist and it is spreading. it is spreading into the egypt, lebanon, yemen, somalia and liblib libya. it is about the idea of jihadism that is really expanding and spreading. >> on that point, i want to just read a quote that you cited in the book which is...
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and certainly important to the people of the city. thank you in advance for your support of the veterans across the united states of america, which i know will be an important part of our platform in phoenix. we were so proud to accept president obama's challenge, challenging every city to end chronic homelessness among or veterans. and phoenix was the first in the united states of america to end chronic homelessness among our veteran population. i want to thank this committee to show support for people. you understand that supporting people is great for the economy of the united states of america. we understand that in cities. that's why when i became mayor the support for the lgbt community was so important. and phoenix arizona last three years has gotten a perfect score by the human equality index, same as chicago, new york, los angeles or any other cities. phoenix, doaarizona, we accomplished that. we think of climate change in the context of how it affects cities on the coastal areas because of the rising tides, rising ocean lines. but in phoenix with the heat you're going to experience over your few days here, earlier than we norm
and certainly important to the people of the city. thank you in advance for your support of the veterans across the united states of america, which i know will be an important part of our platform in phoenix. we were so proud to accept president obama's challenge, challenging every city to end chronic homelessness among or veterans. and phoenix was the first in the united states of america to end chronic homelessness among our veteran population. i want to thank this committee to show support...
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and get the product across the united states border. that is done by the organizations themselves and their personnel. once they have delivered to the ultimate destination in the united states, by which i mean the cityey have a local partner and that partner may or may not be mexican, it may be -- an all-american gang, it may be a shift but a transportation of wholesale to retail where the product moves from the criminal organization to some other americanized version. >> just so i understand, you're confident that the leadership in mÉxico fully understands this and is working with us in order to root out these criminal elements within mÉxico? >> i am, senator, although i do say that this has taken a number of years and the reason is that it is a change from the perspective of mÉxico to how they address drug-related issues. until the heroin crisis and you use that word correctly, we have a heroin crisis in the united states, until that crisis, the mexican position was roughly that by the accident of geography, they were located in between the producer state further down to the south in south america, colombia, perÚ, bolivia, and the consumer states located to their north in the united states or in c
and get the product across the united states border. that is done by the organizations themselves and their personnel. once they have delivered to the ultimate destination in the united states, by which i mean the cityey have a local partner and that partner may or may not be mexican, it may be -- an all-american gang, it may be a shift but a transportation of wholesale to retail where the product moves from the criminal organization to some other americanized version. >> just so i...
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urban migration in the 1990s and 2000, we are going to displaced families living here for generations. i grew up in the city of one of most diverse cities in the united states and now it's when the least diverse cities. i hope we can come together to put in the appropriate regulations so that i can have other families for generations to continue to live in san francisco. thank you for your time and thank you for being you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, subject seeing no other members of the public we will close public comments. thank you all for staying through this long hearing good i want to not only think supervisor campos and all the supporters on this legislation. i also want to point out that this legislation is very consistent with the recommendations that came from the city administrator and the opposite short-term rentals actually got in january in early january to the office of short-term rentals wrote a letter to brian chesky, ceo of air b&b, as was to other platforms craigslist, home away, brd oh, suggesting a number of of improvements, including that the websites have some sort process for acknowledging registration compliance. so, i want to
urban migration in the 1990s and 2000, we are going to displaced families living here for generations. i grew up in the city of one of most diverse cities in the united states and now it's when the least diverse cities. i hope we can come together to put in the appropriate regulations so that i can have other families for generations to continue to live in san francisco. thank you for your time and thank you for being you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, subject seeing no other members...
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many of the flights flying in and out of this particular airport have direct flights to several cities here in the united statesity has to pass the standard of the department of homeland security. they essentially oversee security at airports with what is called last point of depart you. direct connections to the united states. but keep in mind, that is only at the security checkpoints. that does not include the perimeter where it looks like all this activity occurred. outside the security check point and that is the challenge here. the soft targets of the airport remain vulnerable. i can tell you this airline. turkish airlines, this report is their hub. they both experience a lot of growth in the last few years and one would have to expect that this sort of situation will certainly have an impact on that growth. >> we're seeing it right outside that secure area. we're seeing video of an attack inside. the question there, how did that attacker get inside the airport to that area? we'll be following up to figure that out. the u.s. is closely monitoring the situation. president obama has been briefed by his top a
many of the flights flying in and out of this particular airport have direct flights to several cities here in the united statesity has to pass the standard of the department of homeland security. they essentially oversee security at airports with what is called last point of depart you. direct connections to the united states. but keep in mind, that is only at the security checkpoints. that does not include the perimeter where it looks like all this activity occurred. outside the security...
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and his confidante. he returned to the united states, moved into a working class community in the city of philadelphia, andecomes a virtual recluse because of his deteriorating health, although it's fair to say that the rising forces, anti-jim crow forces in the united states, they knew what side of the bread their bread was buttered on because they paid homage to paul robeson repeatedly, that is particularly the case for the troops of the civil rights movement, i'm speaking of sncc, and their snyder and coretta scott king, widow of martin luther king, and andrew young, one of king's closest associates, also paid homage to paul robeson during his declining years in philadelphia. finally in january 1976, the man who was born in new jersey in 1896, passed away, but his passing, i don't think, squelched the causes to which he gave his life, the cause of socialism, which i hope and believe is having something of resurgence in the united states in 2016. the cause of antiracism, the cause of liberation of africa, the cause of progressive humanity because one of the key notes of paul robeson's life was his almost
and his confidante. he returned to the united states, moved into a working class community in the city of philadelphia, andecomes a virtual recluse because of his deteriorating health, although it's fair to say that the rising forces, anti-jim crow forces in the united states, they knew what side of the bread their bread was buttered on because they paid homage to paul robeson repeatedly, that is particularly the case for the troops of the civil rights movement, i'm speaking of sncc, and their...
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and get the product across the united states border. that is done by the organizations themselves and their personnel. once they have delivered, to the ultimate destination, in the united states, by which i mean the city, at that point that have a local partner in that partner may or may not be mexico it may be an all-american gang, it may be a mix, but that is the point. as. as they shift from transportation and wholesale into retail where the product then moves from the criminal organization, the mexican cartel to some other american version. >> just so i understand, you are confident that the leadership in mexico fully understands this and is working with us in order to root out these criminal elements within mexico? >> i am senator, although i do say that this has taken a number of years. the reason is that it is a change of perspective of mexico to how they address these. we have a harrowing crisis in the united states. in because of geography, they were located in between the producer states further down to the south in south america. the consumer states located to the north in the united states or in canada or western europe. as it shifted from cocaine to harrowing, they have had to confront th
and get the product across the united states border. that is done by the organizations themselves and their personnel. once they have delivered, to the ultimate destination, in the united states, by which i mean the city, at that point that have a local partner in that partner may or may not be mexico it may be an all-american gang, it may be a mix, but that is the point. as. as they shift from transportation and wholesale into retail where the product then moves from the criminal organization,...
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city state? jowell: i think london is not a city state, and it would not be good for london to be a city state. london is the former city in the united kingdom, contribute into the strength of the economy in the united kingdom, but it is clearly distinctive. in the planei was flying over here today, i was sinking about this, this elusive definition of what is a global city. a global city is not a world city. not just a city. it's sort of describes a special kind of personality, self-confidence, which london certainly has. connectedness to the rest of the world, which london certainly has, woven into the rest of the world. immigration over a generation has created that. , during and after the olympics, was defined as a creative and cool city, but the ambassador is absolutely right about this. there are threats to london's position, as we would say, as the greatest city in the world. you can be creative and cool, but there is a limit to your creativity and coolness if there nde problems with visas a you restrict talent coming in, if you do not have universal broadband coverage, and if young creative people cannot afford to live in the
city state? jowell: i think london is not a city state, and it would not be good for london to be a city state. london is the former city in the united kingdom, contribute into the strength of the economy in the united kingdom, but it is clearly distinctive. in the planei was flying over here today, i was sinking about this, this elusive definition of what is a global city. a global city is not a world city. not just a city. it's sort of describes a special kind of personality, self-confidence,...
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magically run into bayoumi in a restaurant that bayoumi claims is a coincidence and in one of the biggest cities in the united statesand he decides to befriend them. >> roemer: he decides to not only befriend them but then to help them move to san diego and get residence. >> kroft: in san diego, bayoumi found them a place to live in his own apartment complex, advanced them the security deposit and co-signed the lease. he even threw them a party and introduced them to other muslims who would help the hijackers obtain government i.d.'s and enroll in english classes and flight schools. there's no evidence that bayoumi or thumairy knew what the future hijackers were up to, and it is possible that they were just trying to help fellow muslims. but the very day bayoumi welcomed the hijackers to san diego, there were four calls between his cell phone and the imam at a san diego mosque, anwar al aulaqi, a name that should sound familiar. >> anwar al-aulaqi: america cannot and will not win! >> kroft: the american-born aulaqi would be infamous a decade later, as al qaeda's chief propagandist and top operative in yemen until he
magically run into bayoumi in a restaurant that bayoumi claims is a coincidence and in one of the biggest cities in the united statesand he decides to befriend them. >> roemer: he decides to not only befriend them but then to help them move to san diego and get residence. >> kroft: in san diego, bayoumi found them a place to live in his own apartment complex, advanced them the security deposit and co-signed the lease. he even threw them a party and introduced them to other muslims...
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and freedom coalition, among other things, we work on legislation here in washington, d.c. we also work in state capitals across the country. we have grassroots organizations in cities and towns across the united states. but really, one of the core functions that we believe not only is to, as we say sometimes, to inform and to inspire, but then to ignite people to action. and so one of our -- really our biggest and i would say actually our core function is to mobilize christian and faithful catholics across the country to engage in the civil arena, to engage in their government, to have their voice heard loud and clear. in 2014, the faith and freedom coalition was engaged in all 50 states. we actually wound up with a total of almost 102 million distinct voter contacts in each of these states across the country. we focused in particular in four or five strategic states, including elaborate digital outreach, phone outreach, even block walking, in kind of pinpointed communities and neighborhoods in suburban and also rural areas. so i want you to understand that whenever we come to conferences like this, we're obviously looking to kind of glean -- glean information. but really none of this stuff u
and freedom coalition, among other things, we work on legislation here in washington, d.c. we also work in state capitals across the country. we have grassroots organizations in cities and towns across the united states. but really, one of the core functions that we believe not only is to, as we say sometimes, to inform and to inspire, but then to ignite people to action. and so one of our -- really our biggest and i would say actually our core function is to mobilize christian and faithful...
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united states. and he crossed in as a tourist. and he took the train to new york city and he stated new york city until he discovered that what theyes were not would stop you for ellis island. so he to the boat out to ellis island, one of the fewest triprants to go, reversed sophie could come into the united states. heat came through the back door -- he came through the back door. my other grandfather came to the golden door in 1913 when he was about 13 years old. be 16 to work so he lied on his immigration papers and said he was 17th of the could go to work. sam sent a 17, uncle i isr greeting, world war not here. my grandfather got drafted before he was eligible, but he could say, no, no, no, i am too young. 1918, he became a citizen under the act of may 1918 was stationed in cam gordon in jordan -- camp gordon in georgia. we are a nation of immigrants. not everybody came and according to the rules. i am the face of the illegal alien. [laughter] my father and mother both foreign and new york city were what some call anchor babies. they were anchoring their illegal fa
united states. and he crossed in as a tourist. and he took the train to new york city and he stated new york city until he discovered that what theyes were not would stop you for ellis island. so he to the boat out to ellis island, one of the fewest triprants to go, reversed sophie could come into the united states. heat came through the back door -- he came through the back door. my other grandfather came to the golden door in 1913 when he was about 13 years old. be 16 to work so he lied on...
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and brian told me that he felt bad for president obama that president obama has had to go to so many cities throughout the united states thing. >> and what do you think, because does something change here going forward for the gay and the lesbian community here? >> well, like i said before, i think it has strengthened them, and i think that you will see a more resilient, and more people coming out and more -- i don't think that the fear is going to be taking over. i don't. >> i had a nurse from the hospital just come up to me in one of the commercial breaks, and she said, i just came out to my co-workers yesterday, because of this, and people want to be visible. >> you know, the thing that we are seeing at the scenter, too, and people coming in, and family members coming into the center, and the people who were in the club who say, i want to talk to the kouns olor, and i was this the club, and i don't want anybody to know that i was in the club, but i want to grab a case of water and put it in the truck or do something to help, and the community people are being resilient, and coming out, and some are really mad. >> ye
and brian told me that he felt bad for president obama that president obama has had to go to so many cities throughout the united states thing. >> and what do you think, because does something change here going forward for the gay and the lesbian community here? >> well, like i said before, i think it has strengthened them, and i think that you will see a more resilient, and more people coming out and more -- i don't think that the fear is going to be taking over. i don't. >>...
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united states. proud -- i am proud to receive and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> barry lewis on the creation and evolution of new york city's greenwich village. >> it basically gave us what we already understood. east of 6th avenue was washington square. nobody ever crossed that line. the people in washington square never went on the other side of six avenue. presidency -- the >> unanimously commander-in-chief, unanimously president of the united states, unanimously appointed as the lieutenant general of all the .rmies what a record. explores thatquez even though washington was officially retired, he continued to meet with political figures from the new capital and was also called upon to craft policy . for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> in 1995, 2 decades after the fall of saigon, the united states normalized diplomatic relations with vietnam and president obama recently spent three days visiting the country. next, vietnamese ambassador to the united states pham quang the history oft diplomatic relations between the u.s. and vietnam and how the relationship has changed since the end of the war. this tw
united states. proud -- i am proud to receive and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> barry lewis on the creation and evolution of new york city's greenwich village. >> it basically gave us what we already understood. east of 6th avenue was washington square. nobody ever crossed that line. the people in washington square never went on the other side of six avenue. presidency -- the >> unanimously commander-in-chief, unanimously...
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. >> he did a lot of good for the city and region and the whole united states. he was the appropriatations subcommittee chairman. >> and we spoke with jim kenney in washington attending an event. asking if chaka fattah should resign his post. >> the criminal justice process went forward and it's my understanding that a congressman convicted cannot vote and the district there needs a voting member. >> some constituents say there is a lot of disappointment in this part of the city. >> the way i look at it, you are held to a higher stand in office. you are a lawmaker, lawmakers can't be law breakers. >> hopefully the community can recovery and come together and make this bad incident a positive thing. >> and finally we asked congressman brady what will become of chaka fattah's legacy? >> his legacy is whatever he gets sentenced to, unfortunately. one thing like this here will wipe out everything he did. all the good he did and he did a tremendous amount of good. >> fattah's current term expires on january 2nd, the question once again is if and when fattah will resi
. >> he did a lot of good for the city and region and the whole united states. he was the appropriatations subcommittee chairman. >> and we spoke with jim kenney in washington attending an event. asking if chaka fattah should resign his post. >> the criminal justice process went forward and it's my understanding that a congressman convicted cannot vote and the district there needs a voting member. >> some constituents say there is a lot of disappointment in this part of...
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applied federal, state and local money often built and nonprofit tint for individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway >> the office of controllers whistle blower program is how city employees and recipient sound the alarm an fraud address wait in city government charitable complaints results in investigat
applied federal, state and local money often built and nonprofit tint for individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco...
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and out of the toilet... lysol that. >> pelley: today philadelphia game the first major city in the united states with a soda tax. one and a half cents an ounce on sugary drinks, including do it societia. the idea is to steer people away from fat thing in drinks. today's searchers record the cockpit voice recorder from egyptair flight 804. the airbus a-320 spiraled into the mediterranean last month in route from paris to cairo. 6 were killed. the recorder should have taped the conversation of the pilots, a flight data recorder that captures aircraft performance has not been found. today the blue angels soars once again through the blue skies of pensacola florida. it was theirst since marine captain jeff cuss was killed in a crash in tennessee two weeks ago. their next show is a week from saturday in vero beach, florida. we'll be right back. . >> pelley: we were reminded today of how many times in recent years a presi of america's pastor. to lead the nation in prayer for victims of a deadly attack. bill clinton, after oklahoma city, george w. bush after september 11, and the massacre at virginia tech. but president
and out of the toilet... lysol that. >> pelley: today philadelphia game the first major city in the united states with a soda tax. one and a half cents an ounce on sugary drinks, including do it societia. the idea is to steer people away from fat thing in drinks. today's searchers record the cockpit voice recorder from egyptair flight 804. the airbus a-320 spiraled into the mediterranean last month in route from paris to cairo. 6 were killed. the recorder should have taped the...
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iraqi special forces are now surrounding fallujah but have not entered that city despite the support from the united states and also he ran as isis fighters put up a fewresistance in the strategic city that is west of baghdad.connor powell is live in jerusalem with the latest . reporter: as iraqi officials have done in the past, they boasted and suggested they would take the isis held city of fallujah rather quickly. that is not happening area isis has had more than two years to prepare for this upcoming offensive. they played booby-traps, there are tunnels all across the entire city and they are putting up as the iraqis say fierce resistance despite heavy bombardment by us and coalition jets andiraqi artillery. this was expected to be a long drawn out fight . isis as i said is dug into fallujah but iraqi forces have surrounded almost the entire area around the city. they are pushing in. they control several smaller areas on the edges of the city but they are not in the downtown area and they are taking their time in large part because of the some 60,000 or so civilians that are there. there's a large concern
iraqi special forces are now surrounding fallujah but have not entered that city despite the support from the united states and also he ran as isis fighters put up a fewresistance in the strategic city that is west of baghdad.connor powell is live in jerusalem with the latest . reporter: as iraqi officials have done in the past, they boasted and suggested they would take the isis held city of fallujah rather quickly. that is not happening area isis has had more than two years to prepare for...
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applied federal, state and local money often built and nonprofit tint for individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco mayor ed lee has set a goal of creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway >> >>[gavel] >> good afternoon everybody welcome to our budget and finance committee for friday, june 24, 2016. my name is mark farrell i'm chairing this brief committee joined by supervis
applied federal, state and local money often built and nonprofit tint for individual families the news cities in california what the inclusive program requires that 10 or ottawa more units to certain blow income levels or contribute to the fund that supports the blow market rate unit almost 25 thousand have been supported by city funds and more than 6 nous thousand of the unit were built between 2000 and 2012 what you can't afford a million will home you're not alone in response san francisco...
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we should basically buy half a trillion dollars more of goods that we make here in united states and aat night citiese baltimore. and it's speaking to the american voters. >> there's no doubt. i wasn't saying it wasn't a powerful speech but let me tell you another proposal any of us detroit when detroit began to fall apart. i was in the manufacturing business when detroit, when inside detroit got hollowed out, and it got hollowed out because our automotive industry, our automotive unions were getting at that time $60 an hour, $80 an hour. and we couldn't be competitive on the world stage. i was in detroit that if you drove a toyota to work, the windshield would smash and the car was wrecked. i saw it happen in a parking lot was paralyzed what to do about it. but all of that slowly -- the market determines these things. all of that slowly moved offshore because you could buy a toyota for half of what you buy a chrysler. charles: you thought it was powerful, though. liz: yeah,. charles: zayn equated the whole process to a long interview. if that's the case, a lot of people say today was reset for a do
we should basically buy half a trillion dollars more of goods that we make here in united states and aat night citiese baltimore. and it's speaking to the american voters. >> there's no doubt. i wasn't saying it wasn't a powerful speech but let me tell you another proposal any of us detroit when detroit began to fall apart. i was in the manufacturing business when detroit, when inside detroit got hollowed out, and it got hollowed out because our automotive industry, our automotive unions...
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will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969-97 p 0. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary ebber stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> i want to tell you about the mark twain that not everybody knows about. most people think of this witty author of huckleberry finn who fought racism and imperialism. that's all true. but he was also an eternal bad boy. he liked to drink, smoke and curse. he married an her rest who paid the -- hare's who -- heiress who paid the bills. all these traits eventually caught up with him. i mean, can you imagine being the comedy kingpin of the united states and at age 60 losing it all? i mean, he was dead broke in 1895, and he had lost all his money and all his wife's money. and i just can't imagine losing all my wife's money. [laughter] i mean, the thought -- it so terrifies. she's sitting -- t
will recall the social and political upheaval that took place in the united states from 1969-97 p 0. 1970. and on thursday at the offices of first things journal in new york city, mary ebber stat will argue that people of faith are experiencing widespread discrimination because of their beliefs. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> i want to...
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. >> and i am proud to sxeef i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> at 4:45 architectural historian barry lewis on the creation and evolution of new york city's. east of 6th avenue was washington square. west of 6th avenue was the lower west side. nobody ever crossed that line. now, the people from west of 6th avenue might cross the line to work as a servant in washington square. but believe me, the people in washington square never went on the other side of 6th avenue. >> and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency -- >> every time i look at washington it's unanimous. unanimously commander in chief. unanimously president of the constitutional convention. unanimously president of the united states. unanimously re-elected president of the united states. unanimously appointed as the lieutenant general and commander in chief of all the armies raised or to be raised forts service in the united states. what a record. >> george washington scholar peter enriquez explores that even though washington was officially retired he continued to meet with political figures from the new capital and was often called upon to craft policy. for the complete american histo
. >> and i am proud to sxeef i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> at 4:45 architectural historian barry lewis on the creation and evolution of new york city's. east of 6th avenue was washington square. west of 6th avenue was the lower west side. nobody ever crossed that line. now, the people from west of 6th avenue might cross the line to work as a servant in washington square. but believe me, the people in washington square never went on the...
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they had the ability not only to discern themselves and the united states in its destiny to be the shining city on a hill and bring light to the rest of the world, share this unique system of ours, this american exceptionalism, which they both believed in, to help lead people through it. if you look at the top five residents in american history, where president reagan resides, with washington, lincoln, fdr, and kennedy, you can begin to see those that were in this top five, the ones that have both the ability to discern the future and lead people to it and threw it, and also have the kind of character which i've come to define as a belief in standards or principles beyond yourself. today, we have this crisis of leadership, not just in this country, but globally. reagan was a force of character. so many political leaders today are a force of personality. reagan was reticent to ever live her to himself in any context of leadership. he always expressed the responsibility for anything he was able to accomplish. he gave credit to the people. he always referred to that in a way that what he was able
they had the ability not only to discern themselves and the united states in its destiny to be the shining city on a hill and bring light to the rest of the world, share this unique system of ours, this american exceptionalism, which they both believed in, to help lead people through it. if you look at the top five residents in american history, where president reagan resides, with washington, lincoln, fdr, and kennedy, you can begin to see those that were in this top five, the ones that have...
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urban migration in the 1990s and 2000, we are going to displaced families living here for generations. i grew up in the city of one of most diverse cities in the united states and now it's when the least diverse cities. i hope we can come together to put in the appropriate regulations so that i can have other families for generations to continue to live in san francisco. thank you for your time and thank you for being you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, subject seeing no other members of the public we will close public comments. thank you all for staying through this long hearing good i want to not only think supervisor campos and all the supporters on this legislation. i also want to point out that this legislation is very consistent with the recommendations that came from the city administrator and the opposite short-term rentals actually got in january in early january to the office of short-term rentals wrote a letter to brian chesky, ceo of air b&b, as was to other platforms craigslist, home away, brd oh, suggesting a number of of improvements, including that the websites have some sort process for acknowledging registration compliance. so, i want to
urban migration in the 1990s and 2000, we are going to displaced families living here for generations. i grew up in the city of one of most diverse cities in the united states and now it's when the least diverse cities. i hope we can come together to put in the appropriate regulations so that i can have other families for generations to continue to live in san francisco. thank you for your time and thank you for being you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, subject seeing no other members...
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units and protecting to existing ones. it requires a bond measure and changes in city and state law. it's not made easier by the distractions at city hall. >>> coming up, do you recognize this man. he's a stabbing suspect caught on surveillance video. the unprovoked attack on a sun suspecting victim. >>> it's mid-june, rain showers, across the bay area. . >>> and the nba finals coming down to 1 game. game 7 at oracle arena sunday, and fans have big expectations for the warriors, they don't want to be the first team to blow a 3-1 lead in the finals. ♪ ♪ . >>> the warriors and cavaliers heading to a showdown. game 7 of the nba finals. amber lee is here now. you've been talking to sports talk radio and fans. >> there's high an excite among warrior fans. the game is at home and the advantage goes to the warriors. >> curry finds an opening. drills a 3 pointer. >> game 7 has the ingredients for epic drama. >> it's an oprah, it's a play. we've arrived at game 7. >> ray woodson says lebron james one of the all-time greats is trying to lead the cavaliers to their first sports championship sin
units and protecting to existing ones. it requires a bond measure and changes in city and state law. it's not made easier by the distractions at city hall. >>> coming up, do you recognize this man. he's a stabbing suspect caught on surveillance video. the unprovoked attack on a sun suspecting victim. >>> it's mid-june, rain showers, across the bay area. . >>> and the nba finals coming down to 1 game. game 7 at oracle arena sunday, and fans have big expectations for...
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proud to receive and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> at 4:35, architectural historian barry lewis on the creation and evolution of new york city's greenwich village. >> when the l opened on sixth avenue it basically visually gave us what we already understood. east of sixth avenue was washington square. west of sixth avenue was the lower west side. nobody ever crossed that line. now, the people from west of sixth avenue might cross the line to work as a servant in washington square. but believe me the people in washington square never went on the other side of sixth avenue. >> at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency -- >> every time i look at washington it's unanimous. unanimously commander in chief, unanimously president of the constitutional convention. unanimously president of the united states, unanimously appointed as the lieutenant general and commander in chief of all the armies raised or to be raised for the service in the united states. what a record. >> george washington scholar peter enreekz explores that even though washington was officially retired he continued to meet with political figures from the thu capitol and was ofte
proud to receive and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> at 4:35, architectural historian barry lewis on the creation and evolution of new york city's greenwich village. >> when the l opened on sixth avenue it basically visually gave us what we already understood. east of sixth avenue was washington square. west of sixth avenue was the lower west side. nobody ever crossed that line. now, the people from west of sixth avenue might cross the...
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this sports report brought to you by toyota and not too many cities in the united states can claim theybe a sports fan in the bay area right notch we are lucky. >> can we do it is the thing. >> right. >> we have 10 seconds. break it down how do you think the series will go with the warriors and cavs. >> i think 7 games. cleveland is better than last year. complete and playing like the warriors with the 3 pointers. >> i don't want to hear that. great series. >> sorry i asked. thanks. >> we want to thank you for joining us tonight. >> for all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> yes. we'll see you again on abc 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. 7. >> goodbye for now narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. coming up, masterminds, they're not. so how do these less-than-clever criminals fumble their way into a $17 million windfall? it's a case of dumb luck and even dumber mistakes in the loomis
this sports report brought to you by toyota and not too many cities in the united states can claim theybe a sports fan in the bay area right notch we are lucky. >> can we do it is the thing. >> right. >> we have 10 seconds. break it down how do you think the series will go with the warriors and cavs. >> i think 7 games. cleveland is better than last year. complete and playing like the warriors with the 3 pointers. >> i don't want to hear that. great series....
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i am free, proud to receive and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of united states. >> at 4:45, barry lewis on the creation and evolution of new york city's greenwich village. >> when the l opened, they gave us what we are ready understood. east of six avenue was washington square, west of six avenue was a lower west side. nobody ever crossed that line. now the people from western six avenue mike ross aligned to work as a servant in washington square, by the people in washington square never went on the other side of 6th avenue. >> at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency -- >> every time i look at washington, it is unanimous. unanimous commander-in-chief, commander death president of the united states, unanimously reelected president, unanimously appointed as lieutenant general and commander-in-chief of all the armies race or to be raised for service of the united states. what a record. >> george washington scholar says georgeuez washington continue to meet with political figures from the new capital and was often called upon to craft policy. for the complete american history tv we can schedule, go to c-span.org. >> on the civil war, the georgia h
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cities, i have inner cities, we have poverty all over and this is how we are spending billions of dollars. we have to stop the tremendous flow of syrian refugees into the united states. we don't know who they are, they have no documentation and we
cities, i have inner cities, we have poverty all over and this is how we are spending billions of dollars. we have to stop the tremendous flow of syrian refugees into the united states. we don't know who they are, they have no documentation and we
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obviously, you know, we've been able to stop incidents like this in new york and other cities in the united states. israel, certainly, is a leader when it comes to identifying informants and monitoring very closely these kinds of incidents, but unfirefigortunat this is the one that slipped through, it went into a soft target, was able to kill these innocent people. it's a big fear. something that we worry about. it's not something we can do an awful lot about. >> exactly. an open society is an open soft target in many respects. there's very little that the authorities can do to head off something like this without very good intelligence. and i'm told that there was no specific terror alert in force before this attack. this is a genuine soft target. and it's a very effective method, mass shooting on a soft target on a lovely summer evening in a crowded market area. that's, dare i say, the perfect target for this kind of terror. >> that's how terrorists think. they want to be able to get into a situation where they have the biggest impact and they can have, you know, get the media and have an impact
obviously, you know, we've been able to stop incidents like this in new york and other cities in the united states. israel, certainly, is a leader when it comes to identifying informants and monitoring very closely these kinds of incidents, but unfirefigortunat this is the one that slipped through, it went into a soft target, was able to kill these innocent people. it's a big fear. something that we worry about. it's not something we can do an awful lot about. >> exactly. an open society...
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more importantly, it represented the most ethnically diverse and culturally foreign city in the united states. while lincoln would take a day inp to niagara falls canada 1857, new orleans would really represent the closest abraham lincoln ever came to entering and never country -- another country. been to driver falls and that is a stretch to say you're going to another country. i have been to new orleans and it is not a stretch. well lincoln occasionally encountered french or spanish speaking immigrants. orleanss trip to new engulfed him a different ancestry,thnicity and religion, language, race, class, cuisine, architecture and sheer urban size. perspective that no other place in his life would provide. compact midst of this -- complex and political landscape art the young abraham lincoln in 1828 and again in 1831. there was ethnic tension everywhere that he went in new orleans. congress -- conversation and local press. local newspapers were filled with prejudice and scorn for one group or another. editors promise to the readers that their principles would be purely american, whatever that
more importantly, it represented the most ethnically diverse and culturally foreign city in the united states. while lincoln would take a day inp to niagara falls canada 1857, new orleans would really represent the closest abraham lincoln ever came to entering and never country -- another country. been to driver falls and that is a stretch to say you're going to another country. i have been to new orleans and it is not a stretch. well lincoln occasionally encountered french or spanish speaking...