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urban shield is racist. you have the power to pull out completely, and i hope you make that right choice. don't be an accomplice to this racist islamophobic program. thank you very much. >>supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is tariq. we believe our city, our countries should be well prepared to respond to emergency and natural disasters. that's exactly why we're opposed to urban shield. approving urban shield you're approving programs that support violence against minority communitied. in germany, they killed 8 people by police, and the u.s., by cap ird ta ita is hundreds. paragraph prf urban shield is built on the belief that we are at war with a domestic enemy that must be neutralized. we have seen how this results in police treating our communities as the enemy, particularly black people, arabs, muslims, and poor people. urban shield is supposed to exclude international teams from countries that with the documented rights violations. this should be extended to u.s. teams
urban shield is racist. you have the power to pull out completely, and i hope you make that right choice. don't be an accomplice to this racist islamophobic program. thank you very much. >>supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is tariq. we believe our city, our countries should be well prepared to respond to emergency and natural disasters. that's exactly why we're opposed to urban shield. approving urban shield you're approving programs that support...
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funds to the bay area urban area. >>supervisor cohen: thank you. before i recognize the presenter, i would like to recognize my colleague, supervisor. >>supervisor yee: -- supervisor yee. >>supervisor yee: we would like to see that being used in a way that's not to militarize our police departments and so forth, and there was even discussions that maybe san francisco would like to pull out of that altogether, and at the time, around that time, we let it go, in terms of the grant application, and said that we would revisit this, and i was joined by supervisor cohen at the time to introduce some legislation to look at the other issues piece. we haven't moved forward with that yet because there's been a lot of things that we were able to participate in and so forth to see what was really going on. one of thing -- i think both supervisor cohen and myself went up and participated in the urban hs urban shoes exercise -- at least i did, and i think i saw supervisor cohen there, too. there were things that i saw in the exerci
funds to the bay area urban area. >>supervisor cohen: thank you. before i recognize the presenter, i would like to recognize my colleague, supervisor. >>supervisor yee: -- supervisor yee. >>supervisor yee: we would like to see that being used in a way that's not to militarize our police departments and so forth, and there was even discussions that maybe san francisco would like to pull out of that altogether, and at the time, around that time, we let it go, in terms of the...
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but implementing his ideas requires a new approach to urban planning. to make a sustainable city i believe is very important to their regulations. if i'm in them away so that they become less about restricting how we can make a city but more power providing a platform that people can use their creative freedom to generate a space that they want that's the. dream but there's a serious lack of affordable housing in hong kong at least two hundred thousand people live in appallingly cramped conditions. yet you know why actually even those people there in hong kong then that not everyone they know about the situation of the poor and then some people they even don't believe this of their people that even very poor conditions it was new to the german startup founder to know. yeah year it we have that measure here by it today already because size. we try you're already a bit of it because. it's very different from what he's used to. and you'll be a mentor to all your phasor there so there were so many feel face you know all for your brand there's no you have yo
but implementing his ideas requires a new approach to urban planning. to make a sustainable city i believe is very important to their regulations. if i'm in them away so that they become less about restricting how we can make a city but more power providing a platform that people can use their creative freedom to generate a space that they want that's the. dream but there's a serious lack of affordable housing in hong kong at least two hundred thousand people live in appallingly cramped...
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. >> i understand it's yo urban nt u.s.a., it is the urban consumer. >> it's the urban consumer, but the data we showed was based on the u.s. measure of that index as oppose to the bay area. >> but the u.s.a. urban index. >> right. >> okay. shall we call -- do we need to call for a vote? or does the board want to take this without objection? all right. we can take this item without objection. thank you. next item. >> thank you. >> item 11 action item presentation of a june 30, 2017 report. >> thank you. this item is required for our financial statements and i was able to provide this to our accounting department and auditors it was hot off the press. now it's before the board for you to approve and if you have any questions, kiran is here to answer them for you. >> can we take this report, action committee? great. anyone like it mac a motion? no one wants to adopt this? we have a motion by commissioner driscoll. a second by commissioner bridges. are there members of the public that want to make comments on this 1234 can we take this item without objection? i see no objection. item pa
. >> i understand it's yo urban nt u.s.a., it is the urban consumer. >> it's the urban consumer, but the data we showed was based on the u.s. measure of that index as oppose to the bay area. >> but the u.s.a. urban index. >> right. >> okay. shall we call -- do we need to call for a vote? or does the board want to take this without objection? all right. we can take this item without objection. thank you. next item. >> thank you. >> item 11 action item...
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i notice that the key sort of takeaway of the community value was urban nature. and that was interesting and i experienced that in the two tables i was at also and that that was a picture people people were drawn to, and yet when i see later recommendations or barriers, it felt like we moved away from urban nature. i am wondering if that was the way you presented or if there is more of a bridge there. it feels like an interesting disconnect to me. i don't know if it's an artifact. >> you know, i'll have to think and have a look, a closer look and kind of bridge that, but what immediately comes to mind is the fact that urban nature theme that emerged was relating to activity one specifically, and as we were kind of diving into more core, fundamental values, and similar way to help the environment and clean air is something that emerged across all group, urban nature and access to green spaces was likewise very important theme that emerged from the conversations. as to sort of threading the needle between that and the recommendations or gaps that were identified, i
i notice that the key sort of takeaway of the community value was urban nature. and that was interesting and i experienced that in the two tables i was at also and that that was a picture people people were drawn to, and yet when i see later recommendations or barriers, it felt like we moved away from urban nature. i am wondering if that was the way you presented or if there is more of a bridge there. it feels like an interesting disconnect to me. i don't know if it's an artifact. >> you...
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those who can head to big urban areas.llowed one man who has left to make it big in lagos. it is a well trodden route. his family are talking about the son and brother, the husband and father, who left his wife and one—year—old boy behind. translation: we don't have money to eat, so we had to send him to look for money. he sends around $100 every now and again which they use for the farm, food, and clothes. it is quite a contrast, moving from a village of 7000 people to africa's largest city. this was not quite what he had in mind, but optimism is emblazoned across his chest. translation: i don't have it easy. but i realised how much harder it was to get work. but you can't just sit here without a job. i wanted to buy and sell, to have a shop, and to make enough money to go back to school to get the rest of my education. every day thousands of people arrive in lagos, africa's largest city, looking for the same thing, a new start in life. many end up in the slums, struggling to make a living. lagos has always had mixed bles
those who can head to big urban areas.llowed one man who has left to make it big in lagos. it is a well trodden route. his family are talking about the son and brother, the husband and father, who left his wife and one—year—old boy behind. translation: we don't have money to eat, so we had to send him to look for money. he sends around $100 every now and again which they use for the farm, food, and clothes. it is quite a contrast, moving from a village of 7000 people to africa's largest...
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sarigucchi from urban ed academy to join me if he could. and i am -- i was asked by reverend walker, who couldn't stay today, to pass on his support for our agreement and these conditions and his best wishes for the success of both enterprises of the joseph family market and urban ed academy. unless you have questions, i don't want to take much of the commission's time except for mr. saragucci to add his comments. >> thank you. we did take some time, took a long time, but we had the time to talk about what we could do together to make this a harmonious union on the 4500 block there of 3rd street. we also had a chance on december 6 to hear from other community members in front of the cacc and they shared their recommendation for approval upon passage or adoption of the supplemental conditions we agreed upon. i think we're in a good place. i think there were some things that were not ameanable to both sides, but i don't think you will always have a perfect union on those things and this is as close as we've gotten. so we appreciate your time
sarigucchi from urban ed academy to join me if he could. and i am -- i was asked by reverend walker, who couldn't stay today, to pass on his support for our agreement and these conditions and his best wishes for the success of both enterprises of the joseph family market and urban ed academy. unless you have questions, i don't want to take much of the commission's time except for mr. saragucci to add his comments. >> thank you. we did take some time, took a long time, but we had the time...
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. >> we have been working with the white house after his nomination with an urban revitalization plan. several multi billion dollar companies, public, private participation, to do a several tremendous initiatives that is going to completely revitalize the urban community, transitional housing, criminal justice reform, affordable housing, there is community urban banking. renewable energy. financial literacy. there is a huge, huge, huge comprehensive plan that is going to be unveiled very soon. we've been working very, very hard for months on this plan. and when it rolls out, urban america will be having a great service done to it. >> give us the time line, pastor, if you could, and give us some concrete dpoo taetail h. what have you drafted with the president? >> that was about the conversation with president. we were bringing him up to date on the progress we've made thus far. once again we have several multi billion dollar companies, we have the triple five group out of new jersey, gwen continue, blue skiet capital, we have regreen, mull it will million dollar company. these compone
. >> we have been working with the white house after his nomination with an urban revitalization plan. several multi billion dollar companies, public, private participation, to do a several tremendous initiatives that is going to completely revitalize the urban community, transitional housing, criminal justice reform, affordable housing, there is community urban banking. renewable energy. financial literacy. there is a huge, huge, huge comprehensive plan that is going to be unveiled very...
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are built to serve urban populations. services those kind of in rural areas. one of the concerns about placing children in rural homes, the orphan trains and systems like that is there is almost no superefficient of the children at all. in many cases they are brought into those homes and sometimes they are loved as members of the family. sometimes they become far workers -- farmworkers and not likely to go to school. the 1935 social security act is spread services more the country and across the different counties and the states. that is why initially the money can only be spent in rural areas. but by the 1950's that back away from that and allow you to be spent in urban areas because the need is greater. 1960's there are many counties that do not have their own public child welfare services. it remains spotty and it is still spotty today. in rural parts of missouri and other rural parts of the country. as a historian, how do you see when you apply when you look at to the changes that might happen in the future? catherine
are built to serve urban populations. services those kind of in rural areas. one of the concerns about placing children in rural homes, the orphan trains and systems like that is there is almost no superefficient of the children at all. in many cases they are brought into those homes and sometimes they are loved as members of the family. sometimes they become far workers -- farmworkers and not likely to go to school. the 1935 social security act is spread services more the country and across...
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another one, $25 urban facility fee. he was charged this with no explanation. others complained the services they're getting for so-called resort fees don't add up. resort fee included two beach chairs, there was neither a beach nor pool. another guest wrote, if you charge $29 for complimentary recreation activities, then they aren't complimentary. now, district of columbia attorney general is leading an investigation a dozen major hotel chains. >> what the lodging companies do is they hook the would-be buyer with a lower rate, then spring the additional charge on them. >> we found this las vegas hotel charging a room rate of $26. with a resort fee of $34. this san francisco hotel adds a $20 urban facility fee and this hotel in arizona listed its resort fee of $50 underneath taxes. >> what's illegal about it, is it misleads consumers as to what the actual price of a hotel room is. >> even properties with a certain famous name make money off resort fees. we found three trump hotels in florida and las vegas charge resort fees of $35, $20 and $24. for a potential
another one, $25 urban facility fee. he was charged this with no explanation. others complained the services they're getting for so-called resort fees don't add up. resort fee included two beach chairs, there was neither a beach nor pool. another guest wrote, if you charge $29 for complimentary recreation activities, then they aren't complimentary. now, district of columbia attorney general is leading an investigation a dozen major hotel chains. >> what the lodging companies do is they...
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urban gluderer: my resistance isn't welcome.ially when it goes against the farmers' lobby, which we call the farming mafia. they're incredibly powerful. reporter: in mals, there's widespread resistance to conventional farming. whether farmers, business owners, hairdressers, or pharmacists, they all reject conventional agriculture, despite the personal threats. johannes fragner-unterpertinger: we've been fighting for a pesticide-free countryside and agriculture for years. this nefarious attack on an organic orchard, which doesn't even use organic pesticides, but none at all, is inexplicable and outrageous to me. it's an absolute moral low-point. ♪ reporter: the village activists are also concerned about the results of a study indicating that two-thirds of vinschgau's playgrounds are contaminated with agricultural chemicals. ♪ arnold schuler: those are only traces that don't constitute a health hazard. with today's scientific methods, you can find the smallest traces of substances. johannes fragner-unterpertinger: if you apply the
urban gluderer: my resistance isn't welcome.ially when it goes against the farmers' lobby, which we call the farming mafia. they're incredibly powerful. reporter: in mals, there's widespread resistance to conventional farming. whether farmers, business owners, hairdressers, or pharmacists, they all reject conventional agriculture, despite the personal threats. johannes fragner-unterpertinger: we've been fighting for a pesticide-free countryside and agriculture for years. this nefarious attack...
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today is the united nations international migrants day and lagos in nigeria leads the world in urban migration the mega city already has over eighteen million people and attracts thousands of new migrants every day a swelling population is putting the city under intense pressure. lagos the place you go to follow your dreams or at least in search of a better life thousands of move here every day one of them is nora she came here at eight months ago to sell children's clothes little sissy in the city of opportunity that is not in the concert and they. just bring it on whatever you make it good people buy. but the influx of people has left the city bursting at the seams. congestion is a huge problem for many people commuting takes up a large portion of their day. i.t. specialist kamikazee has to get up at the crack of dawn to get to work on time. it is that there is about twenty kilometers. boyd sometimes takes about two hours to get to more than two hours to get. lagos is now home to an estimated twenty one million people the city's rapidly rising population is proving a headache for u
today is the united nations international migrants day and lagos in nigeria leads the world in urban migration the mega city already has over eighteen million people and attracts thousands of new migrants every day a swelling population is putting the city under intense pressure. lagos the place you go to follow your dreams or at least in search of a better life thousands of move here every day one of them is nora she came here at eight months ago to sell children's clothes little sissy in the...
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if i could start by saying, i know that there's been some comments that urban shield has evolved over the years. it started out as a police exercise and has evolved into an emergency management exercise. we have heard the concerns of the community over the years, we have heard the concerns of some of our elected officials, and we have made changes as a result of that. we had a significant amount of community involvement. we've always had citizen and community volunteers with urban shield, however, you heard we had neighborhood response team exercises, we had the gray command, very successful. heard the issue about the oath keepers. we don't have interaction with them. they requested to come at the last minute. had we known that there was a perception that they were an extremist group, they would not have been allowed to be there. those were not used to identify suspects. there were many wearing those, at what i believe to be the incident in question. they were strictly being used as a protective measure. many people here in the united states of america now wear those when they're in c
if i could start by saying, i know that there's been some comments that urban shield has evolved over the years. it started out as a police exercise and has evolved into an emergency management exercise. we have heard the concerns of the community over the years, we have heard the concerns of some of our elected officials, and we have made changes as a result of that. we had a significant amount of community involvement. we've always had citizen and community volunteers with urban shield,...
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leading significantly comfortably in all the urban settings. and then playing a little bit with that, i began to speculate sort of theoretically in the column quickly on a number of issues. about what was going on there with this critical election, with this new republic. first of all, a couple of things. is the new political party not just because it was founded in the 21st century, that's the interesting thing. is the newest political party -- is the first party of the 21st century to come to office in all over latin america. and when i say this, i say this with a sort of -- with a yes de of uncertainty in terms of what form will political parties -- what will be the shape of political parties in the future, knowing that we're in a dilemma in the democracy and the world generally. we can't do without parties. but we also know that parties are in trouble. parties are an organization that do not represent aspirations of societies in the same way they used to. aspirations that have changed dramatically, and that parties are very hierarchical, st
leading significantly comfortably in all the urban settings. and then playing a little bit with that, i began to speculate sort of theoretically in the column quickly on a number of issues. about what was going on there with this critical election, with this new republic. first of all, a couple of things. is the new political party not just because it was founded in the 21st century, that's the interesting thing. is the newest political party -- is the first party of the 21st century to come to...
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should be illegal to be in an urban gang. i am just reacting to what i am seeing. intellectual. >> similar sentiments about jihadists. today you are not allowed to say that. if you mention sharia sue premises, that gets you labeled s. i am an american. i love this country if not more as much as everybody on this panel. i can see my people suffering. brown people suffering. >> it is who handles it. challenge we have seen is black community. everything about our lives comes out of washington, d.c. go back to charlottesville. i agree with you. all rights should not have been there. we battle in the voting booth. battle. e electriceded city council. city council decided to remove a statute. that frankly wasn't the federal government's business. it wasn't my business. therefore he was in all of a sudden. >> armstrong: ten seconds. >> liberals and people of color want the federal government. >> are all red states. entitlement to save their lives and save their communities. >> armstrong: when we come back, shelby and stella will return in our final segment. >> armstrong:
should be illegal to be in an urban gang. i am just reacting to what i am seeing. intellectual. >> similar sentiments about jihadists. today you are not allowed to say that. if you mention sharia sue premises, that gets you labeled s. i am an american. i love this country if not more as much as everybody on this panel. i can see my people suffering. brown people suffering. >> it is who handles it. challenge we have seen is black community. everything about our lives comes out of...
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lagos, nigeria leads the world in urban migration. the make a city already has about 18 million people. it attracts thousands of new migrants every day. the population is putting the city under pressure. reporter: lagos, the place you go to follow your dreams, or at least in search of a better life. thousands of nigerians move here every day. one of them is nora. she came here eight months ago to sell children's clothes. >> this is a city of opportunity. there is not any concern. bring it on. people will buy it. reporter: the influx of people has left the city bursting at the seams. congestion is a huge problem. for many people, commuting takes up a large portion of their day. this ip specialist has to get up at the crack of dawn to get to work on time. >> the distance between where i stand and there is about 23 meters, but it sometimes takes about two hours to get there, more than two hours to get back home. reporter: lagos is come to an estimated 21 million people. the city's rapidly rising population is proving a headache for urban
lagos, nigeria leads the world in urban migration. the make a city already has about 18 million people. it attracts thousands of new migrants every day. the population is putting the city under pressure. reporter: lagos, the place you go to follow your dreams, or at least in search of a better life. thousands of nigerians move here every day. one of them is nora. she came here eight months ago to sell children's clothes. >> this is a city of opportunity. there is not any concern. bring it...
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. >> no one, even the most powerful has immunity from the urban guerrillas. >> there are 298 people held hostage. >> those people, they have good ideas, they just go about them the wrong way. >> we are ready to go on until martyrdom. >> it ended with the repeal, revolutionaries of the world unite. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> terrorist attacks especially where hostages are taken have become increasingly common. >> there have been bombings in northern ireland. >> the 1970s saw the development of the terrorist repertoire. >> gangs of young people, products of the riotous 1960s, prefer terror, kidnapping, bombing, arson, machine guns, death and destruction. >> it was a global thing. in the '70s, those who wanted change faster than was going to come resorted to violence. >> japan had its first plane hijacking. >> the chronicle of terrorism which took them as far as athens, greece. >> most americans thought of terrorism as a problem that happens a world or half a world away. throughout the 1970s, terrorism began to hit home. >> an elegant townhouse in new york's greenwich village was destroyed by a series of dy
. >> no one, even the most powerful has immunity from the urban guerrillas. >> there are 298 people held hostage. >> those people, they have good ideas, they just go about them the wrong way. >> we are ready to go on until martyrdom. >> it ended with the repeal, revolutionaries of the world unite. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> terrorist attacks especially where hostages are taken have become increasingly common. >> there have been bombings in northern ireland....
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in urban and rural locations alike. i'm a new yorker. my dad came by way of puerto rico. my mom's parents are from puerto rico and mexico. like most big urban centers, new york has a thriving cultural scene, countless theater groups and -- public, private partnerships are a good thing and no one would have been happier to see them than my man hamilton standing in the next room. there's no reason why humanities and arts should be in the sole province of the government. in places like new york, they're not. most american kids don't live in new york or san francisco or d.c. places like california central valley, native american reservations, the mississippi delta, and vast swaths of the great plains, the private resources do not exist to provide kids with the kinds of programs i was lucky enough to grow up with. this is why national endowment for the humanities and daschle endowment for the arts are so vital in our democracy. [ applause ] >> without these resources we are essentially telling kids without access to the arts your world is small, don't dream too big. and we don
in urban and rural locations alike. i'm a new yorker. my dad came by way of puerto rico. my mom's parents are from puerto rico and mexico. like most big urban centers, new york has a thriving cultural scene, countless theater groups and -- public, private partnerships are a good thing and no one would have been happier to see them than my man hamilton standing in the next room. there's no reason why humanities and arts should be in the sole province of the government. in places like new york,...
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is being pushed out into the room areas as a music support in this war urban areas and we saw that in the last government a local government election how they lost key metros the administrative capital pretoria being one of them and that was the middle class black south africans saying to the a.n.c. i'm not happy anymore and so a lot of people fear that this party this liberation party the oldest liberation. bhaji on the continent is going to be reduced to some party and that genuine fia has pushed people to say we need change and that change they see and they feel will come with sort of a poster who who buy it and large has that as a tia sort of record he's not been affiliated with too much scandal like i say has been outside of politics he came back five years ago he's been steadily building his base he's got good relationships in the political community good relationships within the business community within the international community as well art will have to wait and see what happens though they're going to announce it momentarily and i'm sure to be talking a lot more with us or
is being pushed out into the room areas as a music support in this war urban areas and we saw that in the last government a local government election how they lost key metros the administrative capital pretoria being one of them and that was the middle class black south africans saying to the a.n.c. i'm not happy anymore and so a lot of people fear that this party this liberation party the oldest liberation. bhaji on the continent is going to be reduced to some party and that genuine fia has...
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in urban areas, 62 million people. a big part of that for urban areas is cost. communities of color, what we're talking about is costs go up because you're saying essentially to providers, you can charge -- you're going to charge companies, but that means they're going to pass those .osts off to speed up we in the united states pay more for less. we pay a lot more for internet and get a lot more poor service. here,hen you have right eric schneiderman, new york attorney general, threatening to sue to block the repeal and a dozen states attorney general's investigating "fake comments?" >> we have at least what has been uncovered about 2 million comments bots. , which are not people, erog the name "bot." peopley pose as actual and submit a comment. that.s identity what eric schneiderman was doing is saying, i'm investigating the new york state crime of identity theft because we have had residents whose identities were falsely used to make comments that they were not making. he had asked be fcc to hold back on passing the role until they finish the investigation. th
in urban areas, 62 million people. a big part of that for urban areas is cost. communities of color, what we're talking about is costs go up because you're saying essentially to providers, you can charge -- you're going to charge companies, but that means they're going to pass those .osts off to speed up we in the united states pay more for less. we pay a lot more for internet and get a lot more poor service. here,hen you have right eric schneiderman, new york attorney general, threatening to...
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we need help in urban area, rural areas suburban areas. what about that. there's no resolution on adequate funding for puerto rico and on its resiliency on the virgin islands nothing about fixing our wildfire problem. we haven't heard about the foist court program -- fisa court program. the majority leader has told us, oh we have to act on fisa. he could have put it on the floor today he could have put it on the floor last week instead of three judges, some of dubious credential, on the floor. so to tell us we're running out of time for fisa when the majority leader controls the floor and hasn't done anything for months seems a little hollow. we still don't have a good deal on the health care package now that republicans are pushing through a partisan repeal of individual mandate in their tax bill which causes -- which will cause premiums to rise 10%. america, when you get those premium increases this spring and summer, you will know who to blame. the number of americans without insurance will rise by 13 million. the bipartisan stabilization bills won't ha
we need help in urban area, rural areas suburban areas. what about that. there's no resolution on adequate funding for puerto rico and on its resiliency on the virgin islands nothing about fixing our wildfire problem. we haven't heard about the foist court program -- fisa court program. the majority leader has told us, oh we have to act on fisa. he could have put it on the floor today he could have put it on the floor last week instead of three judges, some of dubious credential, on the floor....
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essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk about handle bars, we can see the riding position, and we take notes all over the wall. it's a pretty fun shopping experience. paragraph. >> for me as a designer, i love the control. i can see what's going on, talk to my cutter, my pattern maker, looking at the designs. going through the suing room, i'm looking at it, everyone on the team is kind of getting involved, is this what that drape look? is this what she's expecting, maybe if we've made a customization to a dress, which we can do because we're making everything here locally. over the last few years, we've been more technical. it's a great place to be, but you know, you have to concentrate and focus on where things are going and what the right decisions ar
essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk about handle bars, we can see the riding position, and we take notes all over the wall. it's a pretty fun shopping experience. paragraph. >> for...
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mark urban there.tor for the daily telegraph. jonathan freedland of the guardian. lbc presenter iain dale. and stephanie bolzen the london correspondent, for the german newspaper die welt. and, before we actually say hello to you, let‘s have a look at the front pages, starting with the mail. "rejoice! we are on our way." "the price of freedom," the daily telegraph goes on to list all of the cost of the deal so far. and on to the guardian. "the deal is done, the eu warns of more delays." stephanie, we don‘t have die welt, but what‘s it saying tomorrow morning? headline is a bit similar to the guardian, saying, happy britain, but europe remained sceptical. the comment on page one also says, well, there is maybe a bit of light at the end of the tunnel. the pragmatism that we are used to buy the brits, the smart, the pragmatism that we are used to by the brits, the smart, pragmatic brits, it has returned maybe a little bit, but watch this space. that smart pragmatism, interestingly, dia, do you think there
mark urban there.tor for the daily telegraph. jonathan freedland of the guardian. lbc presenter iain dale. and stephanie bolzen the london correspondent, for the german newspaper die welt. and, before we actually say hello to you, let‘s have a look at the front pages, starting with the mail. "rejoice! we are on our way." "the price of freedom," the daily telegraph goes on to list all of the cost of the deal so far. and on to the guardian. "the deal is done, the eu...
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the money was donated by the san jose-based "republic urban properties." van every/c.e.o.operties "....we know that not everyone is able to participate in the vibrant economy and we just wanted to give somethi g back especially to the children because that's the most importnt thnig christmas..."> (robin) teachers did the shopping ... while local firefighters and other community voluneers did the wrapping. (robin)happening today ... thousands of children from low income families will get a christmas surprise. for the second day in a row... sacred heart in san jose will hand out toys. the giveaway started yesterday. parents were given black garbage bags to hide the toys they picked out ... while their kids were playing in another area. unfortunately -- sacred heart is still about 39-hundred toys short of its goal. but you can still donate -- just head over to sacred heart... or donate online. (robin) join kron 4 for our annual new year's eve special. this year... we will have expanded coverage on new years eve. starting at 8-p-m... we will have new years live from las vegas
the money was donated by the san jose-based "republic urban properties." (robin) teachers did the shopping ... while local firefighters and other community voluneers did the wrapping. (robin)happening today ... thousands of children from low income families will get a christmas surprise. for the second day in a row... sacred heart in san jose will hand out toys. the giveaway started yesterday. parents were given black garbage bags to hide the toys they picked out ... while their kids...
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and cockroaches are found in up to 98% of urban homes.ng discrimination? my friends were told they might be more comfortable in another neighborhood. my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. they all reported these forms of housing discrimination. when you don't report them, landlords and owners are allowed to keep breaking the law. housing discrimination is illegal. if you think you've been a victim, report it. like we did. narrator: if you suspect that you've been discriminated against because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status or disability, report it to hud or your local fair housing center. visit hud.gov/fairhousing or call the hud hotline at 1-800-669-9777. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, december 14th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news" . >>> a kentucky lawmaker facing sexual assault zblagss died in an apparent suicide. >>> and -- >> i have never groped, inappr
and cockroaches are found in up to 98% of urban homes.ng discrimination? my friends were told they might be more comfortable in another neighborhood. my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. they all reported these forms of housing discrimination. when you don't report them, landlords and owners are allowed to keep breaking the law. housing discrimination is...
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you have the urban areas and then the suburbs.ecide it. 50 to 48. >> not eastern a thousand votes difference. let's go to jake and dana. i suspect we're going to see a back and forth for a while as the votes come in, only 4% of the vote is in so far. >> that's right. one of the things that's been interesting about this race in talking to voters down there and republicans in alabama is that there's almost been an effort to convince these people to give them a reason to overlook the stuff they don't like about roy moore, and you can break up there race are into before the november 9th "washington post" story came out, then there was a period when it seemed as though he had been abandoned by everyone. president trump wasn't talking about him. the rnc pulled out. and then there was a time when people started pushing in. in the last few days, the people have made up their mind, have broken for roy moore as opposed to jones. but if you go back to november, it's the opposite. 57% of the voters made up their mind before november, and 51%
you have the urban areas and then the suburbs.ecide it. 50 to 48. >> not eastern a thousand votes difference. let's go to jake and dana. i suspect we're going to see a back and forth for a while as the votes come in, only 4% of the vote is in so far. >> that's right. one of the things that's been interesting about this race in talking to voters down there and republicans in alabama is that there's almost been an effort to convince these people to give them a reason to overlook the...
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it pretty much started in -- not urban, hard core urban but where there's a lot more people.o the concern is the winds will be up tonight. they will go over 30 miles per hour. they go 40 miles per hour perhaps at the high elevations. and it's just like -- i said the other night, we look at both fires, i said the other night, you picture blowing into a fire trying to get the fire going. it's going to keep ramping up. the biggest thing with this fire i can think of, we talked about it earlier, the duration on this. the event is more than a two or three-day event. we are coming up on 7 days of this -- we will be up on 7 days of this wind after tomorrow. and -- and it's really a problem. the firefighters aren't getting a break. they are not flying fixed-wing aircraft as much as they would like to. i know yesterday they got a bit of a break but you know -- >> this lilac fire began this afternoon near the 15 freeway and highway 76. it's already up to 3,000 acres. we saw the pictures there. it just looks awful. and 1,000 homes are threatened. >> well, -- >> another fire broke out in
it pretty much started in -- not urban, hard core urban but where there's a lot more people.o the concern is the winds will be up tonight. they will go over 30 miles per hour. they go 40 miles per hour perhaps at the high elevations. and it's just like -- i said the other night, we look at both fires, i said the other night, you picture blowing into a fire trying to get the fire going. it's going to keep ramping up. the biggest thing with this fire i can think of, we talked about it earlier,...
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what we get from these urban areas is going to tell me a lot. i keep looking at jefferson because it's your biggest basket of votes. we have a lot of votes to count. >> 15%. plenty of votes outstanding. the margins are they where they need to be for these candidates? >> moore underperformed his own candidacy in 2012. this is 2012. this is race a lot of people down there compare this too, a competitive race in a presidential year he underperformed mitt romney. >> he was running for chief justice. >> against a did he do robert vance. what are you looking at? you see how well the democrat did across here and the democrat kept huntsville, but roy moore, the margins were shellacking. bob vance, 63% of the vote in jefferson county in 2012. this has to be the foundation for the democrats right now. doug jones significantly overperforming that, that says he's competitive and he's in play. let's go back historically to 2012 are in this particular race r. i mentioned a minute ago this was blue. this is roy moore, 64% in this race in 2012. at the moment do
what we get from these urban areas is going to tell me a lot. i keep looking at jefferson because it's your biggest basket of votes. we have a lot of votes to count. >> 15%. plenty of votes outstanding. the margins are they where they need to be for these candidates? >> moore underperformed his own candidacy in 2012. this is 2012. this is race a lot of people down there compare this too, a competitive race in a presidential year he underperformed mitt romney. >> he was running...
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likewise, an urban centers, like philadelphia in st. louis, this manufacturing economy will become an industrial economy, and this combination of widespread migration, early industrialization, and then a whole new wave of of immigration in the 1880's and 1890's, would further transform the way americans think about their country. this new wave of immigration , which i will talk about next week, won't just come across the atlantic. it would come across the pacific with the rio grande. the last thing i want to do is finish up the story of everhart anheuser and busch. that takes me back to 1876, the started with. and 1876, the city of st. louis separated from st. louis county. i want future member this moment. the city separated from the county because city leaders thought the county was going to be a drag on the city. yeah. for those of you who know same, you know how things have changed. but that is because they thought the future was in the city. that is a moment we will return to later. it is a change that would have far-reaching conse
likewise, an urban centers, like philadelphia in st. louis, this manufacturing economy will become an industrial economy, and this combination of widespread migration, early industrialization, and then a whole new wave of of immigration in the 1880's and 1890's, would further transform the way americans think about their country. this new wave of immigration , which i will talk about next week, won't just come across the atlantic. it would come across the pacific with the rio grande. the last...