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on the other side of the call up an inch and a wasicka river and ticks into the white city. a village advance ago is situated on both sides of the asteroid fifteen kilometers from the city tied to raise the water in the river to the height of up to ten meters and includes its salt content. the high tide makes it impossible to bridge the river so a motor boat serves as the local taxi service. once a week if they don't priest father may profound takes a ferry to meet his flock and hold services in a church on the opposite bank. this is where the first russian settlements appeared on the cooler peninsula through the village the original settlers were coast well as. they made their homes on these banks and mingled with local karelians and indigenous laplanders really good here we have a mixture of populations. fishing has always been the main source of income for local people salmon was caught in the river of the rest from the same. small boats manned by three or four fishermen were able to stand up to the heavy seas but in truth back then only hope of fishermen survived beyond t
on the other side of the call up an inch and a wasicka river and ticks into the white city. a village advance ago is situated on both sides of the asteroid fifteen kilometers from the city tied to raise the water in the river to the height of up to ten meters and includes its salt content. the high tide makes it impossible to bridge the river so a motor boat serves as the local taxi service. once a week if they don't priest father may profound takes a ferry to meet his flock and hold services...
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the white city as the world fair is known, has a place in the american memory. one of the things that contributed to the sight, to the am bee yawns were the waterways with the small boats. the final landscapes i want to describe are the park systems, and this is an incredible idea. frederick olmstead and vox were thee pioneers of the park system building the very first one in the world in buffalo in 1868, and once their partnership broke up, frederick olmstead cometted on and perfected the concept designing a park system in milwaukee, wisconsin, one in louisville, kentucky, one in rochester, new york, and also a park system in boston. now, one of the things that made the park system a really great idea is -- what it was was a series. you could have two or three or more parks that were attached or connected by parkways, and it meant you were no longer tied to a single piece of land for a park, and you wouldn't have to have something like central park which was -- until it was designed, a really unattractive piece of land. instead there were several parcels of lan
the white city as the world fair is known, has a place in the american memory. one of the things that contributed to the sight, to the am bee yawns were the waterways with the small boats. the final landscapes i want to describe are the park systems, and this is an incredible idea. frederick olmstead and vox were thee pioneers of the park system building the very first one in the world in buffalo in 1868, and once their partnership broke up, frederick olmstead cometted on and perfected the...
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the white city, as that world fair has become to be known, it has a place in american memory, and one of the things people remember is the ambience, and one of the things that contributed to that am ambience with the waterways and small boats traveling over them. the final landscape i wanted to describe or landscapes plural, are park systems. this is a great idea. olmstead and vox were the pioneers of the park system building the very first one in the world in buffalo in 1868, and then once olmstead and vox's partnership broke up, olmstead continued on, and he kind of perfected the concept designing a park system in milwaukee, wisconsin, designed one in louisville, kentucky, one in rochester new york, and then the park system in boston. now, one of the things that made the park system a really great idea is it was a series. you can have two or three or more parks that were attached or connected by parkways, but you were no longer tied 20 a single piece of land by a park. you didn't have to have something like central park, which until designed, an unatrackive piece of land. there were
the white city, as that world fair has become to be known, it has a place in american memory, and one of the things people remember is the ambience, and one of the things that contributed to that am ambience with the waterways and small boats traveling over them. the final landscape i wanted to describe or landscapes plural, are park systems. this is a great idea. olmstead and vox were the pioneers of the park system building the very first one in the world in buffalo in 1868, and then once...
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and, of course, the white city as that world fair's come to bes known has an indelible place in american memory and one of the things certainly people remember is the ambience, and one of the things that contribute todayht, that kind of languid ambience were these waterways with these little, small boats traveling th over them. wa the final landscape that its. wanted to describe or landscapes plural is what are known as the park systems. and this is an incredible idea. olmsted and vox were the pioneers of the parks system. they built the very first one io the world in buffalo in 1868, and then once olmsted and vox'se partnership broke up, olmsted continued on, and he kind of perfected the concept. he designed a parks system in milwaukee, wisconsin, heone designed one in louisville, kentucky.lo he designed one in rochester, new york, and famously he doches signed the emerald necklace a park system in boston. one of the things that made thet park system a really great idea was you were no longer -- what it was, it was a series, you could have two or three or more parks. they were attached
and, of course, the white city as that world fair's come to bes known has an indelible place in american memory and one of the things certainly people remember is the ambience, and one of the things that contribute todayht, that kind of languid ambience were these waterways with these little, small boats traveling th over them. wa the final landscape that its. wanted to describe or landscapes plural is what are known as the park systems. and this is an incredible idea. olmsted and vox were the...
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, leading through to the time of dan white's suicide, and try to answer some of the questions i know still trouble people who think about this sad event in the city's history. bend this down a little. when dan white went down to city hall to assassinate mayor george moscone and his fellow supervisor, harvey milk, he definitely had a plan. he was methodical in its preparation and execution. he oiled his gun, he filled the gun with five cartridges and then took ten extra karl contributory negligences out of their styrofoam slots which involved pulling each one out individually, and wrapped them in a handkerchief and put them in his pocket. he shaved and showered and put on a suit and tie. he told the aide who picked him up on his way to city hall that he planned to give george and harvey a piece of his mine. he borrowed denice's car keys so there was a getaway vehicle ready. he entered city hall through the polk street steps, sow that the police on the metal detector was not known to him so he reversed course, went outside, found a window on the side of the building, climbed through the window, went up a back staircase, hesitated again at the door to
, leading through to the time of dan white's suicide, and try to answer some of the questions i know still trouble people who think about this sad event in the city's history. bend this down a little. when dan white went down to city hall to assassinate mayor george moscone and his fellow supervisor, harvey milk, he definitely had a plan. he was methodical in its preparation and execution. he oiled his gun, he filled the gun with five cartridges and then took ten extra karl contributory...
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that seated a maximum of four people as olmsted saw in his trip to china 50 years before, and the white city, as the fair has become to be known, has a place in the america's memory, and people remember the atmosphere and one of the things that contributed to that was the waterways with the little small boats traveling over them. the final land scape that i wanted to describe or land scapes plural is the park systems, and this is an incredible idea. olmsted and vox were thee pioneers of the park system building the first one in the world in buffalo in 1868, and then once olmsted and vox's partnership broke up, olmsted continued on, and he perfected the concept driening a park system in milwaukee, wisconsin, designed one in louisville, kentucky, one in rochester, new york, and then developed a system in boston. now, one of the things that made the park system a really great idea is you were no longer -- what it was was a series of two or three or more parks attached or they were connected by parkways, and it meant you were no longer tied to a single piece of land for a park, and you wouldn't
that seated a maximum of four people as olmsted saw in his trip to china 50 years before, and the white city, as the fair has become to be known, has a place in the america's memory, and people remember the atmosphere and one of the things that contributed to that was the waterways with the little small boats traveling over them. the final land scape that i wanted to describe or land scapes plural is the park systems, and this is an incredible idea. olmsted and vox were thee pioneers of the...
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white marsh at 53 degrees. ocean city in the low 50s. so is oakland in western maryland. about the same. a little bit of high, thin cloud coverage. that may drift through for a few hours. other than that, it will turn out to be mostly clear night. 34 in the suburbs. 34 in downtown baltimore. a big hike pressure system will pass for north tomorrow. -- a big high-pressure system will pass to our north tomorrow. this is the same weather disturbance that brought snow into the colorado rockies and working its way through the plains right now. a little bit of snow on the western edge of it in parts of kansas and parts of southern nebraska. that will not get here until friday. until we get here, look for a lot of sun tomorrow. thickening clouds from our night. the possibility of rain, especially south of us during the afternoon on friday. ocean city has the best chance of rain. we have a slight chance of sprinkles reaching as on baltimore. it should clear out friday night. the week and looks gorgeous was sunny skies expected saturday and sunday. great weather in pittsburgh for t
white marsh at 53 degrees. ocean city in the low 50s. so is oakland in western maryland. about the same. a little bit of high, thin cloud coverage. that may drift through for a few hours. other than that, it will turn out to be mostly clear night. 34 in the suburbs. 34 in downtown baltimore. a big hike pressure system will pass for north tomorrow. -- a big high-pressure system will pass to our north tomorrow. this is the same weather disturbance that brought snow into the colorado rockies and...
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at this project not only as -- at the forstall condominiums, which offers inner city living, which is highly desirable, white at the tod, as well as many other things. when the bottom, we're going to of people living in town using cars, to some extent, but the impact on the bridge, because of the location of this project, will be less than the standard stuff that you see in this country. i like the design elements that seidman has introduced -- simon has introduced. in particular, if the past is prologue, i really like the quality of the work that he did hepier 1.5, 3, and 5. the thing speaks for itself. >> thank you. next. >> commissioners. i am from the san francisco trade this area. i have spare you the little ground normally drive with me to these things. i am is thinking myself this time. i am sure it will have occasion to bring that back in the future. i want to reiterate our continuing support for this. it has continued to improve. i am it especially excited by the replacement of parking and a green screen along the embarcadero. with these things on one stretch and the sight of children playing on ano
at this project not only as -- at the forstall condominiums, which offers inner city living, which is highly desirable, white at the tod, as well as many other things. when the bottom, we're going to of people living in town using cars, to some extent, but the impact on the bridge, because of the location of this project, will be less than the standard stuff that you see in this country. i like the design elements that seidman has introduced -- simon has introduced. in particular, if the past...
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police have clashed with anti capitalist protesters in new york city, are arresting dozens of protesters. >> the man accused of shooting at the white house has been charged with attempting to assassinate president obama's. >> let's get more from the processing york city. we are joined by the founder of the group, the other 99. thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you just crossed brooklyn bridge. was that all peaceful? >> it was. i'm speaking you -- do you -- i'm speaking to you from the other side of brooklyn bridge. i was able to double back and come right over. what had become a pretty quiet night, the protesters had remained on the bridge for the general assembly. just moments ago, a few hundred marching protesters came back towards the manhattan side and they have marched downtown. i am three-quarters of a mile north of the park and that is what i can assume they're headed. >> is that some of the worst to have seen since the movement began? >> i am not sure that it was. over 200 arrests have been made today. i was there when direct action was planned and it this was to shut down or delayed the opening bell. mo
police have clashed with anti capitalist protesters in new york city, are arresting dozens of protesters. >> the man accused of shooting at the white house has been charged with attempting to assassinate president obama's. >> let's get more from the processing york city. we are joined by the founder of the group, the other 99. thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you just crossed brooklyn bridge. was that all peaceful? >> it was. i'm speaking you -- do you --...
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networks because i played a show that day and watching the people in the street in new york city, blacks and whitesging that didn't know each other, the hope theful optimism that really for me came from something, there are so many reasons why that seemed like something that just we never thought we'd see it happen. and inevitably right. i mean, you know, a guy gets in there. it's a tough thing right now. i don't know. i mean, we'll see how this all shakes out. it's certainly the story hasn't been completely written yet. >> what you are is a musician. when we come back after break we'll talk to you about two women in your life. one is your wife. >> right. >> you're very happily married. and the other the carrie underwood. >> right. a great gig. ♪ the way i used to kiss your lips ♪ ♪ remind me remind me over p.f. chang's home menu orange chicken women men and uh pandas... elbows mmm [ male announcer ] wanchai ferry, try it yourself. >>> i doechbt know. i'm starting to get a bad feeling about the cma hosting trials. >> relax. we got it in the bag. >> great job. >> feast your eyes on the new host of t
networks because i played a show that day and watching the people in the street in new york city, blacks and whitesging that didn't know each other, the hope theful optimism that really for me came from something, there are so many reasons why that seemed like something that just we never thought we'd see it happen. and inevitably right. i mean, you know, a guy gets in there. it's a tough thing right now. i don't know. i mean, we'll see how this all shakes out. it's certainly the story hasn't...
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. >> reporter: white says cain flew her to cities where he was speaking and bought her expensive gifts. the candidate didn't wait for his accuser to tell the story. he started denying her charges hours before her interview aired. >> i wanted to get out in front of it because i have nothing to hide. i have done nothing wrong. >> cain is the g.o.p. front-runner before allegations of sexual harassment became public in late october. now, with just five weeks left until the iowa caucuses, he could have trouble bouncing back. >> it is a really tough employee for him at the very least, it is a distraction. at the worst, it is deathblow to the campaign. >>> as cain loses support, newt gingrich is gaining it. now, the leader in several polls, the former house speaker is on a three-day campaign swing through south carolina where he's pushing back against claims he is soft on immigrations. >> several of my friends have said i'm for amnesty, that's not true. >> gingrich said he's in a better position than mitt romney to become the pep can who challenge president obama next year. tara mergener for
. >> reporter: white says cain flew her to cities where he was speaking and bought her expensive gifts. the candidate didn't wait for his accuser to tell the story. he started denying her charges hours before her interview aired. >> i wanted to get out in front of it because i have nothing to hide. i have done nothing wrong. >> cain is the g.o.p. front-runner before allegations of sexual harassment became public in late october. now, with just five weeks left until the iowa...
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networks because i played a show that day and watching the people in the street in new york city, blacks and whiteshat didn't know each other, the hope theful optimism that really for me came from something, there are so many reasons why that seemed like something that just we never thought we'd see it happen. and inevitably right. i mean, you know, a guy gets in there. it's a tough thing right now. i don't know. i mean, we'll see how this all shakes out. it's certainly the story hasn't been completely written yet. >> what you are is a musician. when we come back after break we'll talk to you about two women in your life. one is your wife. >> right. >> you're very happily married. and the other the carrie underwood. >> right. a great gig. ♪ the way i used to kiss your lips ♪ ♪ remind me remind me ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. i love the vermeer collection. vermeer? dutch painte
networks because i played a show that day and watching the people in the street in new york city, blacks and whiteshat didn't know each other, the hope theful optimism that really for me came from something, there are so many reasons why that seemed like something that just we never thought we'd see it happen. and inevitably right. i mean, you know, a guy gets in there. it's a tough thing right now. i don't know. i mean, we'll see how this all shakes out. it's certainly the story hasn't been...
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no issues between there at ellicott city. 95 southbound out the white marsh to the beltway, six minutes. outer loop 795 and 70, will take about you seven minutes. >>> they've been where few men and women have ever gone before and today they'll receive a special honor at our nation's capitol. what astronauts that went to the moon will be receiving. >>> if you're looking for great deals, go to filey's basement. deep discounts being offered today. you're watching "good morning maryland" on this wednesday, november 16th. >>> five things that you need to know on this wednesday. president obama held a joint news conference in australia today and said it's important for china to accept the responsibilities that come with being a world power. but the u.s. does not want to exclude china from american alliances in the asian pacific region. >>> the astronauts that went to the moon will be honored. they will receive the congressional gold medal award today. >>> and the house is likely to get overwhelming support today that help government contractors and unemployed veterans. the senate approved the
no issues between there at ellicott city. 95 southbound out the white marsh to the beltway, six minutes. outer loop 795 and 70, will take about you seven minutes. >>> they've been where few men and women have ever gone before and today they'll receive a special honor at our nation's capitol. what astronauts that went to the moon will be receiving. >>> if you're looking for great deals, go to filey's basement. deep discounts being offered today. you're watching "good...
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white. he's from savannah, georgia, and republican redistricting in that state has just taken his home city m him. >> it's possible there won't be a single white democrat remaining from the deep south by 2013. >> your hardest -- >> the brutal police beatings of these civil rights marchers in selma, alabama, led to the passage of the 1965 voting rights act. it guarantees blacks an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. but when blacks are jammed in to districts of their own, republicans benefit. >> redistricting has helped whitewash a lot of the districts surrounding african-american majority seats. >> democrats in north carolina now have seven seats in congress, republicans six. next year, the gop could win as many as ten seats. state senator bob ruchio led this redistricting victory. aren't you guys stacking the deck? >> not really. >> he says democrats could be competitive. >> they have a chance of winning every one of those ten elections. >> from the outside, this looks like pure political grab. and the republicans of this state using the voting rights act to justify the r
white. he's from savannah, georgia, and republican redistricting in that state has just taken his home city m him. >> it's possible there won't be a single white democrat remaining from the deep south by 2013. >> your hardest -- >> the brutal police beatings of these civil rights marchers in selma, alabama, led to the passage of the 1965 voting rights act. it guarantees blacks an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. but when blacks are jammed in to districts...
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white.--50 years-like. >>pam: the city of millbrae is the third city to disband the police department and have the esurance takeover their duties. >> the san mateo county sheriff's department will be taking over policing duties. san carlos and half moon bay have done the same thing. millbrae made the decision based on reports. >> the response time by the sheriffs have been excellent. the crime rate is down. >>reporter: millbrae officers will be offered jobs with the sheriffs. the citizens of millbrae will not have the same voice when the sheriff's department takes over. >> it is not the same as having your own local department that is held accountable to you. >>pam: the california supreme court is set to rule on whether or not state law allows sponsors to appeal the decision of proposition 8 that struck down the same- sex marriage ban. supporters of the band will be able to challenge the ruling which found of the law unconstitutional. a decision is expected tomorrow. >>jaqueline: tomorrow evening, a chance for light shower
white.--50 years-like. >>pam: the city of millbrae is the third city to disband the police department and have the esurance takeover their duties. >> the san mateo county sheriff's department will be taking over policing duties. san carlos and half moon bay have done the same thing. millbrae made the decision based on reports. >> the response time by the sheriffs have been excellent. the crime rate is down. >>reporter: millbrae officers will be offered jobs with the...
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. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> great white sharks. they're very appearance inspired terror, rounds of teeth, hollow eyes, like a doll's eyes, torpedo snouts. with a special taste for bikinis, hollywood would have us believe. but my co-anchor bill weir traveled to shark territory and found a man on a mission to bring scientific method to answer the question, can people swim with these fishes? >> reporter: girl, bikini -- shark. about the only thing missing here are two notes on a tuba. that ominous, iconic indication that jaws is about to turn the water blood red. but those are not actresses and those sharks are not mechanical. they're part of a bold experiment to prove that almost everything spielberg and shark week taught us to fear is wrong. >> we want to see if there's any difference between them seeing us as opposed to us diving in. >> reporter: but if the scientist behind this is wrong, his reputation could be more shredded than a bikini in a shark attack. >> you want to see some big sharks? >> reporter: i'd love that. let's go l
. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> great white sharks. they're very appearance inspired terror, rounds of teeth, hollow eyes, like a doll's eyes, torpedo snouts. with a special taste for bikinis, hollywood would have us believe. but my co-anchor bill weir traveled to shark territory and found a man on a mission to bring scientific method to answer the question, can people swim with these fishes? >> reporter: girl, bikini --...
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absent the city telling me in black and white that that is not something we can do, i do not think it is a good fight -- bad idea. >> [inaudible] >> pie in the sky, that is already supposed to happen. traditionally the beat cops work the business corridors. most businesses, absent the entertainment industry, they are closed by 9:00 or 10:00 at night. the lion's share of the foot beat officers work from 11 in the morning until 9:00 at night. we tried to take in the transit corridors. we get spread pretty thin when it gets to be midnight, 2:00 in the morning. certainly, valencia st. would be one of the areas. i am sure that he would love to hear more from you. >> [inaudible] >> i am happy to have that conversation, the problem is that we are down a certain amount of officers. when we spread the time out midnight shift, that is traditionally one that we try to catch up with by the morning. by extending the evening and the crowd, any potential problems with it, we spread our resources thin. at a certain hour, we roll up the sidewalks in san francisco. you are asking us not to roll them up
absent the city telling me in black and white that that is not something we can do, i do not think it is a good fight -- bad idea. >> [inaudible] >> pie in the sky, that is already supposed to happen. traditionally the beat cops work the business corridors. most businesses, absent the entertainment industry, they are closed by 9:00 or 10:00 at night. the lion's share of the foot beat officers work from 11 in the morning until 9:00 at night. we tried to take in the transit corridors....
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speak that it's clearly what it looks like it looks like this is not just a new york city clampdown but in mishi white clamp down as we saw in the past day or so in oakland california. the occupied movement was based there were it was also evacuated and we saw similar incidents or arrested cortland and other cities as you mentioned so clearly this isn't limited to new york city but it means the most happening here in new york city because this is where the movement began nearly two months ago and it's also worth noting that on thursday the two month anniversary of the occupy wall street movement organizers or those taking part in the movement. are planning poor planning and continue to be planning. a day long advance and students were going to be coming out many union workers potentially coming out but the big drop again according to those taking part in the movement was that they were planning on going to attempt to shut down the new york stock exchange clearly this is a concern for the leaders of new york city the city officials and meeting one team we have action who knows if this will incite or pr
speak that it's clearly what it looks like it looks like this is not just a new york city clampdown but in mishi white clamp down as we saw in the past day or so in oakland california. the occupied movement was based there were it was also evacuated and we saw similar incidents or arrested cortland and other cities as you mentioned so clearly this isn't limited to new york city but it means the most happening here in new york city because this is where the movement began nearly two months ago...
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have better outcome, and i challenge everyone of you because i walk into one room white room afterward other in the city to say you did not have to be black to have a black agenda. we need schools to give everyone the education and we need to build the capacity of african-american organizations. why is it that other organizations have corporate click titans on their board, but the hunters point family foundation, but they did not? i will change that. >> the question is, what can you do to keep middle-class in san francisco and welcome families back to the city? >> my wife and i have raised seven children in the city and is not a family friendly city. we have to change our attitude. what can i do? i would streamline the committee process to allow local small businesses to really get to work they implored the middle -- date employed the middle class. we have to reduce the red tape, unnecessary fees, and hidden costs associated with jump starting small businesses. in 2002, i came up with a program called hope, homes and surfaces go beyond the reach of middle-class workers that allows landlords to voluntari
have better outcome, and i challenge everyone of you because i walk into one room white room afterward other in the city to say you did not have to be black to have a black agenda. we need schools to give everyone the education and we need to build the capacity of african-american organizations. why is it that other organizations have corporate click titans on their board, but the hunters point family foundation, but they did not? i will change that. >> the question is, what can you do to...
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i know that as a white greeney from the western side of the city, i had listened to them and let them die the process. please take what they are saying as gold, because if that community doesn't run the process, it is not going to be a sustainable community. the people there need to be foundational to the process. the other thing i wanted to bring up is that i noticed in the general manager's report that there is no on clean power -- no note on clean power sf. the local power in the grassroots organizers about the test order for the part of the work. grassroots organizers, you can just cut a little bit on where that is at, because there is a commitment very much for that. the task order will give us the full scope of work. and i want to reiterate the full scope of work. we don't need a little of the work for the task order. we need to make sure that local power -- of the work that is being done will be commissioned by the end of this month. if you can touch on that, thank you. once you have stepped in to this process, that is when it started working. i don't want to make it seem like
i know that as a white greeney from the western side of the city, i had listened to them and let them die the process. please take what they are saying as gold, because if that community doesn't run the process, it is not going to be a sustainable community. the people there need to be foundational to the process. the other thing i wanted to bring up is that i noticed in the general manager's report that there is no on clean power -- no note on clean power sf. the local power in the grassroots...
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. >>> howard county man died from legionnaires disease and he lived at white house senior living facility in ellicott city. the man's name has yet to be released and none of the other residents appeared to be showing symptoms. >>> meantime, the baltimore city the nursing home says two residents recently recovered from legionnaires and health officials are testing the watter to make sure that it's safe and that's how the bacteria spread. >>> legionnaires symptoms includes fever and chills and a cough and they appear within two weeks of being exposed and they require treatment from youphysician. >>> a vaccine may help in the type it would have cancer affecting women a new study finds it is designed to stimulate the immune system may fight in the breast and ovarian cancer. 26 patients were enrolled with 21 having chemotherapy. for the 12 breast cancer patients the vaccine delayed the disease progression by more than two months. for the 14 ovarian cancer patients, the disease progression was delayed also 2 months. >>> don't forget, you can find latest headlines on abc2 now is.com and find all of these store -
. >>> howard county man died from legionnaires disease and he lived at white house senior living facility in ellicott city. the man's name has yet to be released and none of the other residents appeared to be showing symptoms. >>> meantime, the baltimore city the nursing home says two residents recently recovered from legionnaires and health officials are testing the watter to make sure that it's safe and that's how the bacteria spread. >>> legionnaires symptoms...
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city of chicago hasn't been circles or squares. you know what they've been? they've been black, latino and white. >> the congressman is actually right. having grown up in chicago, that's the way it was. it's a racially divided city, divided almost by streets. you can cross through a viaduct and the color of people just changes like that. it's always been that way. black neighborhood. hispanic neighborhood. in his hispanic district, gutierrez is usually re-elected with 75% of the vote or more. for other democrats around him, it can be as high as 85%. mary shafsma of the league of women voters -- >> this is my district. they say that. this is my district. >> consider this -- in the last decade, 78% of all the seats in the house did not change party hands, not even once. that's nearly four out of five congressmen in safe seats year after year after year. david wasserman is the cook political report's redistricting expert. >> we currently only rate 20 races at swing races. >> only 20 swing races next year out of 435 seats in the house. >> americans really are between the ideological 40 yard lines, b
city of chicago hasn't been circles or squares. you know what they've been? they've been black, latino and white. >> the congressman is actually right. having grown up in chicago, that's the way it was. it's a racially divided city, divided almost by streets. you can cross through a viaduct and the color of people just changes like that. it's always been that way. black neighborhood. hispanic neighborhood. in his hispanic district, gutierrez is usually re-elected with 75% of the vote or...
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city schools. what was the effective charge on white students? was there a gap between the charge and the undercharged students and my other question is why you think there was a breakdown in the institution and you mentioned that is the cause of a lot of the problems that we are having now been you didn't explain why that happened and when that happened. l. blum makes a similar point where he says civil rights arguments are naturally not all law based so which came first and why? >> to answer the first question, in the research it's really interesting. for suburban white kids, religion involvement versus the moss believe cannot religious involvement is a little different because the type of things that reinforce success are imbedded in the middle class communities. so, the difference is that within the context of the church in low-income neighborhoods it speaks against a lot of the self sabotaging modes of living in the community. when you live in a community that socially reinforces those things that lead to success, those being reinforced in t
city schools. what was the effective charge on white students? was there a gap between the charge and the undercharged students and my other question is why you think there was a breakdown in the institution and you mentioned that is the cause of a lot of the problems that we are having now been you didn't explain why that happened and when that happened. l. blum makes a similar point where he says civil rights arguments are naturally not all law based so which came first and why? >> to...
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three people in the white vehicle were taken into custody, by both city police and these alcohol, tobaccofirearms agents. it is not known at this point what exactly they were stopped for, or taken into custody for. but as a result of the accident or the collision between those vehicles, several of the suspects also are being transported to local area hospitals. there's no word on their condition. they all appeared to be ambut latery. -- ambulatory. they were taken to the hospital. but there is absolutely a swarm. a dozen or more, atf tactical agents, as well as some city police presence. it is not known whether this is a joint investigation. but what you can see here is a federal apprehension that apparently is resulted in a crash. and it has closed patapsco avenue, in both directions. just -- i cannot remember -- magnolia is the cross street. so it's going to be patapsco and magnolia. police have closed the block, about a block either side of here. and it appears the only injuries are those four, i told you about, the three suspects and the one atf federal agent. but as you can see, ther
three people in the white vehicle were taken into custody, by both city police and these alcohol, tobaccofirearms agents. it is not known at this point what exactly they were stopped for, or taken into custody for. but as a result of the accident or the collision between those vehicles, several of the suspects also are being transported to local area hospitals. there's no word on their condition. they all appeared to be ambut latery. -- ambulatory. they were taken to the hospital. but there is...
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the city said its working with the white house to get some federal funding to help the program along. we want you to check out how we are telling the story online. log on to the home page and find the interactive maps you saw on the piece as well as interview was other residents all round baltimore city. >> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> and the rats coming up to get peanut butter off the camera. interesting stuff. don't like to see them. 29 degrees now and it's one cold night out there. no question about that. had a beautiful day. widespread sun but as that early sunset dame at 4:50, temperatures dropping rapidly. not just in baltimore but across the area, belaire, sapphire skies leading to a chilly night on main street but a good time down there. cold out there but people out and about. getting a little early christmas shopping shopping. the radar showing clear. sunday night could be a little different but for the most part a good weekend on tap weather wise. we have had a couple. you see on the state map, 32
the city said its working with the white house to get some federal funding to help the program along. we want you to check out how we are telling the story online. log on to the home page and find the interactive maps you saw on the piece as well as interview was other residents all round baltimore city. >> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> and the rats coming up to get peanut butter off the camera. interesting...