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best to have that in the city? >> it does have that interest but with those types of damages with the fha and title xii wheel while the nonprofit organization with those real-estate brokers to suit to vindicate that interest. with a co-worker to bring in action we don't allow others to bring those actions so that is part of the problem that this could have that claim. >> so i am suggesting that by a virtue as a direct injury to this city to secure fair housing with those resources that our recoverable as well as an injury to the integrated community to allow those business and social opportunities that the appropriate damages is the loss of property values that are part and parcel of the whole mortgage loan industry. to be different and away from what this process is so in the end with the city of miami that we are outside the zone of interest because after all it is not a very demanding test. because we by the discrimination. so it essentially has to flow that there was some violation of the act. and even to be mo
best to have that in the city? >> it does have that interest but with those types of damages with the fha and title xii wheel while the nonprofit organization with those real-estate brokers to suit to vindicate that interest. with a co-worker to bring in action we don't allow others to bring those actions so that is part of the problem that this could have that claim. >> so i am suggesting that by a virtue as a direct injury to this city to secure fair housing with those resources...
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ellicott city, not a city. >> not a city. >> not a city. it's got city in this name it's not incorporated but eighths great place. >> but it was at one point. >> lon time ago. 1800's. >> predates the revolutionary war. believe it or not. i just gave the first question away. >> oh really. >> no, i didn't. here's what we have, gentlemen. i'll give you four options and you're c or d. first question is, what year was ellicott city founded? >> was it a, 1772. b, 1867. c, 1999. or d, 1687. >> 1999 sounds about right. >> i think so. >> if you listened what i just said about the revolutionary war. there's only two options. >> a. >> a with a smiley face and a with a yeah. it's a tie. >> both of you. >> it's a tie. >> extra points for artwork, t too. >> that doesn't wipe off we'll just keep it. >> it will work out fine. >> question number two. who is howard county named after? a howard stern, b, terrence howard empire fans. c, john eager howard or d, frank how war? >> a, b, c or d. >> we're going with the full answer now. i'm looking at your cheat sh
ellicott city, not a city. >> not a city. >> not a city. it's got city in this name it's not incorporated but eighths great place. >> but it was at one point. >> lon time ago. 1800's. >> predates the revolutionary war. believe it or not. i just gave the first question away. >> oh really. >> no, i didn't. here's what we have, gentlemen. i'll give you four options and you're c or d. first question is, what year was ellicott city founded? >> was it...
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city of culture means a lot. it will bring good connection between freetown and hull city. i think it means something. for many, this year of city of culture is not just about show casing talent like this, but it's about building educational links and letting people know that freetown is open for business. and to cement their future relationship, the twinned cities are now building connections through education. pupils at this school share cultural links with sutton park primary via skype. your pen pal wa nts to park primary via skype. your pen pal wants to know what is your favourite food? the ethos that is needed but for children in this community to access more information, to be able to develop more creative thinking.” like about school because when i come to school, i express my feeling andi come to school, i express my feeling and i learn many things. when i finish my school, i like to become a lawyer. this is freetown's version of the promotionalfilm lawyer. this is freetown's version of the promotional film that propelled hull's bid to city of culture status. we'r
city of culture means a lot. it will bring good connection between freetown and hull city. i think it means something. for many, this year of city of culture is not just about show casing talent like this, but it's about building educational links and letting people know that freetown is open for business. and to cement their future relationship, the twinned cities are now building connections through education. pupils at this school share cultural links with sutton park primary via skype. your...
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we're kicking off our zip trip season again here in ellicott city maryland a city that's recovered so much from the flood of just one year ago. i happened to visit last august and last august you couldn't even get past the street here, even a month after the f still doing so many repairs, so many businesses were damaged. some of those businesses still have not fully recovered. we are here this morning 'cause we want you to come down to ellicott city. we want you to enjoy and help the city rebuild and help them kind of celebrate what is almost a rebirth from the flood that happened again last july. all right, now let's get you to that all important forecast. lots of events happening around town this weekend. of course we want to get you started with satellite and radar and show you exactly where some showers remain this morning. again it's not the rain we had yesterday. there's a few just north of gaithersburg, coming across relatively quickly and they're pretty light. i can't rule out a couple of these coming through later on this afternoon, either, but it will not be as widespread as
we're kicking off our zip trip season again here in ellicott city maryland a city that's recovered so much from the flood of just one year ago. i happened to visit last august and last august you couldn't even get past the street here, even a month after the f still doing so many repairs, so many businesses were damaged. some of those businesses still have not fully recovered. we are here this morning 'cause we want you to come down to ellicott city. we want you to enjoy and help the city...
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still to come: the city of culture goes global with celebrations in hull's twin city, freetown. we remember david bowie and the spiders from mars with the drummer, woody woodmansey. but first, here's my guide to some 2017 highlights and a little look ahead at what is to come. north atlantic flux took us on a four—dayjourney of musical discovery bringing a host of icelandic and scandinavian musicians to hull. 0n the orchard park estate, local residents collaborated with artists to put on a vibrant parade around the neighbourhood. the ferens art gallery has an amazing new exhibition called skin, which features work by ron mueck, lucian freud and the sea of hull photographs taken by spencer tunick of over 3000 naked, blue volunteers. i'm about there. you've only one life. just live it. and i don't care if anybody sees me or not. we are looking forward to assemblefest which takes over an ordinary shopping street, turning unlikely places into pop—up performance spaces. # she's a perfect ten. nearly 30 years ago, the beautiful south performed in hull, and injune, paul heaton and j
still to come: the city of culture goes global with celebrations in hull's twin city, freetown. we remember david bowie and the spiders from mars with the drummer, woody woodmansey. but first, here's my guide to some 2017 highlights and a little look ahead at what is to come. north atlantic flux took us on a four—dayjourney of musical discovery bringing a host of icelandic and scandinavian musicians to hull. 0n the orchard park estate, local residents collaborated with artists to put on a...
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i will be right here in the city of angels watching the 0lympics. city of angels watching the olympics. despite all of this, los angeles wants to host the games. its bid is privately financed, with the venue bid is privately financed, with the venue is already built. like paris, it received praise from the ioc. these quite elephants, buildings, cost overruns, budget issues, engaging the youth, those things literally go away and become certain deliverables as part of our bed. yes, there are challenges facing the 0lympic movement, and we can, the waters for seven years —— calm the waters. the ioc has become accustomed to being courted by heads of state. but unlike in the past, the evaluation commission will only decide between two cities, after a host of others pulled out due to a lack of public or political support. it could force the ioc into uncharted territory. whichever city loses looks set to be offered by 2028 games as they can relation price, as the ioc considers an unprecedented two games deal in september to avoid the of having no bidders. it is something we all have to loo
i will be right here in the city of angels watching the 0lympics. city of angels watching the olympics. despite all of this, los angeles wants to host the games. its bid is privately financed, with the venue bid is privately financed, with the venue is already built. like paris, it received praise from the ioc. these quite elephants, buildings, cost overruns, budget issues, engaging the youth, those things literally go away and become certain deliverables as part of our bed. yes, there are...
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if you don't live in the city or are from the city, it becomes more difficult as well. on the flipside in the smaller cities and towns in the heartland of china, they are trying to move some of the glut of housing there. this still shows there is strength. itomberg intelligence saying is the property price on the property sector that helped to power that surprised q1 gdp point 9%, china, six that surprised as to men's. the property sector here makes up 6% of gdp. indirectly, if you take into account the other sectors, that accounts for 20% of gdp, some very significant. is about getting the balance between cooling the property getting them to follow so rapid that you end up dragging down gdp growth. you don't won a huge rush to the exits on the house prices, just want to edge them down, and that has been the difficult balance for policy as they have been trying to strike it within the context of weaker overall macro numbers, whether retail sales, fixed asset investment, industrial profits, which all came in below estimates. tie that into the real estate sector because t
if you don't live in the city or are from the city, it becomes more difficult as well. on the flipside in the smaller cities and towns in the heartland of china, they are trying to move some of the glut of housing there. this still shows there is strength. itomberg intelligence saying is the property price on the property sector that helped to power that surprised q1 gdp point 9%, china, six that surprised as to men's. the property sector here makes up 6% of gdp. indirectly, if you take into...
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, small cities, particularly white cities, black cities. this crime increase sort of shows up in every statistical category and in 1929 the trend reverses and goes away everywhere and the cause for that, of the basic story about what happened there, is still incredibly poorly understood. ultimately i think that the best cases are read are that it was sort of multifactor. there's a demographic component and come opinion net having to do with the drug war and the nature of the drug war and the structure of drug markets and the introduction of crack cocaine. a story about incarceration itself which in the beginningct did reduce crime rate. there's a story about lead possibly in the prevalence of lead for the period of time that produced a sort of cohort that was commit most crimes. but the fact of the matter is we don't have a great handle and don't have a grandlawyer and comprehensive view, and so the people that think they haveco figured out, which are police departments in major cities, who lived through it, and to their -- i say this with
, small cities, particularly white cities, black cities. this crime increase sort of shows up in every statistical category and in 1929 the trend reverses and goes away everywhere and the cause for that, of the basic story about what happened there, is still incredibly poorly understood. ultimately i think that the best cases are read are that it was sort of multifactor. there's a demographic component and come opinion net having to do with the drug war and the nature of the drug war and the...
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city look to make sure the top three finish. not content with two, city and where did not stop there. three, all but guaranteed the points. but they were ona guaranteed the points. but they were on a roll. why stop there? fernandinho making it four before half—time. not the sendoff he had wanted, while his boss could only smile. it did not improve the watford after break. jesus continued his aggressive start to his city career with a fifth, a season that started with so much promise ends trophy less but with a place among europe's elite sealed the next season. we knew that arsenal were going to win, liverpool two. we had to win and we did it. that's why we are so pleased to go on holiday, being heard, prepared for next season. and the goal fest continued at stamford bridge as champions chelsea added to relegated sunderland's misery by beating them 5—1. captain john terry received their trophy on his final game for the club. chelsea are now the first english side to win 30 top—flight games in a 38—game season. so chelsea
city look to make sure the top three finish. not content with two, city and where did not stop there. three, all but guaranteed the points. but they were ona guaranteed the points. but they were on a roll. why stop there? fernandinho making it four before half—time. not the sendoff he had wanted, while his boss could only smile. it did not improve the watford after break. jesus continued his aggressive start to his city career with a fifth, a season that started with so much promise ends...
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in 2016, the city saw 88 murders across oakland. council members want the city to create a department headed by a chief of violence preventionthe department's plan would be to bring gun violence down by 80% in three years. . but a report from the city administrator's office says it would increase administrative expenses. the mayor has already set aside an additional $1.5 million for 50 new police officers. but gibson mcelhaney says it's not enough. >> where was the advocacy from this mayor? these are the tools we need for dramatic results. they have been silent on that. >> we need to have an entity to deal directly with this particular issue. >> reporter: currently city violence prevention programs are run by the department of human services. take up the issue possibly today voting on whether or not to create this entirely new department to try to reduce violence in the city. they meet tonight at 6:30 on whether or not to create this department. reporting live in oakland, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> it's time for your "final 5.
in 2016, the city saw 88 murders across oakland. council members want the city to create a department headed by a chief of violence preventionthe department's plan would be to bring gun violence down by 80% in three years. . but a report from the city administrator's office says it would increase administrative expenses. the mayor has already set aside an additional $1.5 million for 50 new police officers. but gibson mcelhaney says it's not enough. >> where was the advocacy from this...
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it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been shifting away from manufacturing toward knowledge and information or to think about stuff. new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those said have gone into disrepair. within the white caller workers increased the government was expanding and though long with them by the 2000 technology is opening up technology for the
it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been shifting away from manufacturing toward knowledge and information or to think about stuff. new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved...
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philadelphia city hall. manchester city supporters of philadelphia hosting the memorial we talk with heart broken woman who said she's from manchester. >> shocked and upset. i was like everybody back in manchester is and obviously a few living here in fill it's a big deal for everybody and our thoughts and prayers go out to everybody affected. >> supporters also holding a moment of silence 24 hours after the attack happened. >>> following last night's attack police departments are stepping up security and here in the united states as well. >> law enforcement officers are pull all the stops to make sure people are safe as fox's lauer are ingle reports. >> reporter: there's substantial show of force all around new york city including what we are seeing at penn station one of the city's busiest commuter hubs which is also attached to one of new york's most iconic concert venues madison square garden. nypd announcing the department is moving additional heavy weapons teams to high profile locations throughout the
philadelphia city hall. manchester city supporters of philadelphia hosting the memorial we talk with heart broken woman who said she's from manchester. >> shocked and upset. i was like everybody back in manchester is and obviously a few living here in fill it's a big deal for everybody and our thoughts and prayers go out to everybody affected. >> supporters also holding a moment of silence 24 hours after the attack happened. >>> following last night's attack police...
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for example, in february under policy set by new york city mayor bill diblasio, new york city released eight known ms 13 gang member from rikers despite the fact that ice had launched a detainer against him because he was not in new york city's field and in the mayor's view, he would not pose a threat to public safety. as we know, in april ms 13 brutally murdered for young men a lot on long island. just a couple days ago i got a letter from to take all necessary action to ensure that illegal immigrants convicted of certain crimes are immediately designated for deportation. this is from the legislators of the county in long island. here new york city's actions are directly impacting their neighbors in long island and in cording to the bill diblasio there is nothing the federal government can do about it. he is wrong. there is reason why the constitution takes the choice out of immigration out of state and local and put the in the hands of the local government. the immigration council has spot on. the federal government must assert its authority to establish an uniform immigration policy
for example, in february under policy set by new york city mayor bill diblasio, new york city released eight known ms 13 gang member from rikers despite the fact that ice had launched a detainer against him because he was not in new york city's field and in the mayor's view, he would not pose a threat to public safety. as we know, in april ms 13 brutally murdered for young men a lot on long island. just a couple days ago i got a letter from to take all necessary action to ensure that illegal...
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today the city council takes up the matter. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> fremont police are interviewing witnesses to a police-involved shooting. it started around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. police got a call about a man threatening people with a pipe near the lucky's supermarket on mowry. the witness who took this cell phone video says that she saw the suspect running from police. >> the officer was chasing the young black man and he was telling him to stop, drop it. >> there was some sort of foot pursuit confrontation which led to shots being fired. two of our officers immediately rendered first aid to the suspect. >> the suspect was taken to the hospital. his name hasn't been released yet. >>> this was the pitch that led to the punched her around the world. the baseball between the giants and the nationals at at&t park cleared the benches. it's a game fans from both teams won't forget. >> kpix 5's sandra osborne reports from the ballpark. >> reporter: fans are definitely going to be talking about this today as they come back f
today the city council takes up the matter. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> fremont police are interviewing witnesses to a police-involved shooting. it started around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. police got a call about a man threatening people with a pipe near the lucky's supermarket on mowry. the witness who took this cell phone video says that she saw the suspect running from police. >> the officer was chasing the young black man and he was telling him to stop, drop it. >>...
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cities... that have filed barbara parker said in a statement, "this is a victory for oakland, miami and other cities that have filed lawsuits against wells fargo and other big banks to stop these unconscionable and racially discriminatory mortgage lending practices and to recover damages." tonight wells fargo says it never approved abusive lending and it's confident that it has controls in place that are stronger than ever. >>> tonight the oakland a's became the first major league baseball team to create a peanut free zone for all of their home games. sharon chin shows us it's a big win for those who suffer from peanut allergies. >> reporter: oakland a's fans tell us they can't even bring some friends to the game because they are allergic to peanuts. >> we have a friend that if they use the same knife in the peanut butter and they use the jelly and go back in the jelly jar, that they get really sick and she ended up in the e.r. for that. >> reporter: rooting for the home team in person may now
cities... that have filed barbara parker said in a statement, "this is a victory for oakland, miami and other cities that have filed lawsuits against wells fargo and other big banks to stop these unconscionable and racially discriminatory mortgage lending practices and to recover damages." tonight wells fargo says it never approved abusive lending and it's confident that it has controls in place that are stronger than ever. >>> tonight the oakland a's became the first major...
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she's looking for 66-million dollars.oakland's city attorney is recommending the city settle for just under one million.she has also filed claims against richmond, livermore and san francisco. ((steve))a packed house at a marin country high school tonight.((pam)) the novato school district just approved a measure to put lights on the athletic fields at san marin high school. ((steve))the move will cost the district more than a million dollars.((pam)) kron 4's jr stone spoke with people on both sides of the debate. hundreds of students and parents packed into the gym at san marin high school tuesday night in novato. this as the school board decided on whether or not to install lights on their athletic fields.sot and i saw go for itthese nimby's.not in my backyard are everywhere but i say yes lets support the yimby's.yes in my backyardthe plan would cost the district 1.2 million dollars. plus an additional 250-thousand dollars for a new p.a. system. neighbors who live nearby say not so fast.sot we're just opposed to the lighting of a neighborhood that has been unlighted for 50 years.sot
she's looking for 66-million dollars.oakland's city attorney is recommending the city settle for just under one million.she has also filed claims against richmond, livermore and san francisco. ((steve))a packed house at a marin country high school tonight.((pam)) the novato school district just approved a measure to put lights on the athletic fields at san marin high school. ((steve))the move will cost the district more than a million dollars.((pam)) kron 4's jr stone spoke with people on both...
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between philadelphia and new york city. trenton have a lot of significance sitting on the delaware river about 50 miles north of philadelphia. the british assigned three german regiments to hold this position for the winter of 1776. we are standing by the trenton battle monuments, in this position because this is the top of the town, to my right, you're left is warren street and broad street is on the other side. the two streets come together here at this intersection, what we local folks call the five points. the streets spread out as they had down to the greek it forms a triangle. it was in that triangle that most of the city lived. and washington's plan in the attack on trenton, he divided his force, is to divisions. one division he wanted to seize this position here and the other division would seize the greek and if he accomplished both of those tasks, he would have the german force here in effect, surrounded. he would have a force on the high ground and another force at the creek and the crossing. in the battle of tre
between philadelphia and new york city. trenton have a lot of significance sitting on the delaware river about 50 miles north of philadelphia. the british assigned three german regiments to hold this position for the winter of 1776. we are standing by the trenton battle monuments, in this position because this is the top of the town, to my right, you're left is warren street and broad street is on the other side. the two streets come together here at this intersection, what we local folks call...
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we found it in citi. >> from a bank perspective like citi, we like thailand because it has very large domestic needs that are looking to go global. through our global network, we are able to serve them in a way they cannot get served by other banks. it is not just big companies that exist here in thailand. everybody is industrious. everyone is trying to do something else. people have small business interests. no matter where they are working, they may work in the government, they may work in big companies or they may be working in the fields and agriculture. they've still got something going on whether it is a little store or a share in a restaurant or a basket weaving company or something else. people are always looking for a way to create value, create a little bit of extra wealth and contribute to the economy and thailand. ♪ >> now we are here at the orchid farm. this one is one of the biggest farms in this area. now i'm going to show you how they grow the orchids inside. ♪ ♪ >> tourism, in addition to being the number one foreign-exchange earner, it is also one of the larges
we found it in citi. >> from a bank perspective like citi, we like thailand because it has very large domestic needs that are looking to go global. through our global network, we are able to serve them in a way they cannot get served by other banks. it is not just big companies that exist here in thailand. everybody is industrious. everyone is trying to do something else. people have small business interests. no matter where they are working, they may work in the government, they may work...
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they also say it is time for the city of stockton to take back operations. >> the city of stockton has been great to work with. we are grappling with the cost of it and how they have endured the ongoing costs. we are happy to work with stockton to make the transition as smooth as possible. >> reporter: the ongoing cost last year was $750,000. the city of stockton estimates they would need more than $1 million if they had to run the program themselves. but there is no disagreement that thousands of dogs and cats owe their lives to the improved shelter services. the spca here says they are walking away and taking lessons learned from the experience and will use it to help additional animal shelters and other parts of the central valley. in san francisco, don ford, kpix 5. >>> coming up, james bond showdown on the golden gate bridge. the bay area takes center stage for roger moore's vinyl film playing at the famous five. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual
they also say it is time for the city of stockton to take back operations. >> the city of stockton has been great to work with. we are grappling with the cost of it and how they have endured the ongoing costs. we are happy to work with stockton to make the transition as smooth as possible. >> reporter: the ongoing cost last year was $750,000. the city of stockton estimates they would need more than $1 million if they had to run the program themselves. but there is no disagreement...
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manchester was a city understandably on edge this morning — panic as another building in the city centre was evacuated. smashed all the windows down in the arndale to get out. some lads have just said... everyone's just ran. this time it was a false alarm and while the threat is felt acutely, people here are coming together and the human spirit, the defiance, is strong. no amount of evilness will ever, ever dampen any good thought there is about manchester. cab drivers who worked through the night, foregoing theirfares, were back keeping the city moving again today. mostly the teenagers, like, 8 to 16 or 14 years old, all these girls they're crying for their mothers and their parents as well they're crying. then we take to their home, take to the hotel, take to the train station. i said, "how many people? jump in the cab and i'll drop you there." when i asked people how they feel about what happened here, so many people have said to me — i have no words, and words have been difficult to find today as people just begin to get their heads around the atrocity that took place right in the
manchester was a city understandably on edge this morning — panic as another building in the city centre was evacuated. smashed all the windows down in the arndale to get out. some lads have just said... everyone's just ran. this time it was a false alarm and while the threat is felt acutely, people here are coming together and the human spirit, the defiance, is strong. no amount of evilness will ever, ever dampen any good thought there is about manchester. cab drivers who worked through the...
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do bear in mind, manchester is our second largest city. it's a significant -- still a significant place. look, we've been in a state of high alert now since 2014. the authorities in britain tell us they have foiled 13 separate major terrorists incidents and i think i believe them. we've been comparatively lucky compared to france and belgium. we have 3,500 people on our suspect terrorist list in this country. the belgiums have 18,500 on their list. we have not had the free-flow of people across the mediterranean into our country. the big question we have to ask and normally ask, when we discuss this, we talk about immigration. actually the debate today is a different one. it's about those born in this country that have been radicalized. it's that, the british people,r, what we want is the british government to stop tackling radicalization in this country. >> neil: yeah, no matter religion. we had timothy mcveigh, as white american as you can get. so they happen. but in this case, the guy behind this attack was fingered by authorities. on t
do bear in mind, manchester is our second largest city. it's a significant -- still a significant place. look, we've been in a state of high alert now since 2014. the authorities in britain tell us they have foiled 13 separate major terrorists incidents and i think i believe them. we've been comparatively lucky compared to france and belgium. we have 3,500 people on our suspect terrorist list in this country. the belgiums have 18,500 on their list. we have not had the free-flow of people across...
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jerusalem is a sacred city. its beauty, splendor, and heritage are like no other place on earth.[ applause ]what a heritage. what a heritage. the ties of the jewish people to this holy land our ancient and eternal. they date back thousands of years, including the reign of king david, whose star now flies proudly on israel's white and blue flag. yesterday, i visited the western wall and marveled at the monument to god's presents and man's perseverance. i was humbled to place my hand upon the wall and to pray in that holy space for wisdom from god. i also visited and prayed at the church -- church of the holy sepulcher, a site revered by christians throughout the world. i lead a wreath, honoring -- >> we are listening to president trump now speaking live at the hall of remembrance, the memorial to the victims of the holocaust, talking about some of the events today and what it meant to him. he said earlier today he met with the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, they are trying to work out peace talks in the mi
jerusalem is a sacred city. its beauty, splendor, and heritage are like no other place on earth.[ applause ]what a heritage. what a heritage. the ties of the jewish people to this holy land our ancient and eternal. they date back thousands of years, including the reign of king david, whose star now flies proudly on israel's white and blue flag. yesterday, i visited the western wall and marveled at the monument to god's presents and man's perseverance. i was humbled to place my hand upon the...
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the city is dealing with some of this, as is
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the first one, the city is like home to the extend the city wants to do that that is fine. there is a second category and -- >> are you saying the city is limited to the damages that it can recover? >> on that theory and bucket, yes, they would be limited to the damages there. the city can recover in terms of zone of in the for the harm by making an integrated neighborhood become segregated however marginally that may be. again, that went into proximate cause problems down the road. >> i think anything they can directly outlay and that may be hard to identify. i can i think the scheme congress had was outstanding for the justice department and to hud to bring these cases. >> your concession runs into the same argument. if the city can recover for having a segregated environment that is measured by all sorts of things. how would you measure the damages if the harm is simply having a more segregated city? >> i don't know it runs into same thing. here the city has to so to the extend we are talking about and that is the injury that is not annie jacobson tie discrimination poli
the first one, the city is like home to the extend the city wants to do that that is fine. there is a second category and -- >> are you saying the city is limited to the damages that it can recover? >> on that theory and bucket, yes, they would be limited to the damages there. the city can recover in terms of zone of in the for the harm by making an integrated neighborhood become segregated however marginally that may be. again, that went into proximate cause problems down the road....
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and strathmere and areas around atlantic city. and extends back to east of fortescue and skirting south of atlantic city. this area will continue to work its way off the coast and we'll watch some of those storms far to the west that will continue to fall apart as they push closer to our area. may rainfall though, it has been one of the wettest especially for atlantic city. the second wettest on record, picking up 7.5 inches of rain. and in the city of philadelphia the 11th wettest. this is not even in the top ten just over 6 inches of rain. last ma we saw even more rain than this. back to back wet mays in the city of philadelphia. wilmington well over the top 10 wettest at 5.5 inches of rain and over 5 inches in trenton and allentown and 4 inches or so for the month. temperatures really cool with that cloud cover and the wind coming in off the water. low 60s that is it across the area here this afternoon. everyone is pretty uniform no matter where you are are. we have showers that pop lieu across the area and patchy drizzle on th
and strathmere and areas around atlantic city. and extends back to east of fortescue and skirting south of atlantic city. this area will continue to work its way off the coast and we'll watch some of those storms far to the west that will continue to fall apart as they push closer to our area. may rainfall though, it has been one of the wettest especially for atlantic city. the second wettest on record, picking up 7.5 inches of rain. and in the city of philadelphia the 11th wettest. this is not...
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and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> and before you left the military, you were a doctor in the military. >> yes, that's right. >> tell us about your military career. >> i was actually -- i went straight into the military right out of the medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. and had a chance to do a lot of different types of surgeries, settled ultimately on doing yur logical surgeries, kidney stones, lot of prostate cancer. and became -- that became sort of my specialty. and then when the berlin wall fell, they called all of the
and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home...
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such a big city. the biggest city in america. >> right. >> they have innovated transportation solutions. if mr. russo comes with that experience, maybe oakland will be better for it. >> i'm open to it. >> coming up next on mornings on 2 the 9, a plea for help after a rescue dog is stolen. coming up, where murphy was last seen and the skills he passes on to other rescue german shepherds. >>> tips that could save you money and reduce the amount of food waste filling up our landfills. >>> that is a big debate. >>> i recycle all my leftovers. my sweetheart's gone sayonara. this scarf all that's left to rememb... what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. >> a health care bill is back on the white house agenda. it is not clear if it has enough votes to pass through congress. vice president mike pence heads to capitol hill to try to get more republican support for the bill. the text of the latest bill has not w
such a big city. the biggest city in america. >> right. >> they have innovated transportation solutions. if mr. russo comes with that experience, maybe oakland will be better for it. >> i'm open to it. >> coming up next on mornings on 2 the 9, a plea for help after a rescue dog is stolen. coming up, where murphy was last seen and the skills he passes on to other rescue german shepherds. >>> tips that could save you money and reduce the amount of food waste...
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the city of targu mures says it's not to blame. mr. moldovan: the ministries created the laws, bureaucracy, and contracts without knowing the situation on the ground, and without asking municipalities what problems they face and what possibilities they have to solve them. this caused the country's rubbish problem in the first place. reporter: the city's residents are fed up with excuses like these. they've started taking matters into heir own hands by cleaning the riverbanks. they insist they're driving this load of rubbish to the new dump. many simply can't believe their country is beset by this rubbish problem. that's despite receiving billions in eu funding. mr. szakacs: 30 years after the end of communism, things should be a lot better. it's great to see civil society take action like this. but those involved here are rarely the kind of people who are to blame for producing this rubbish or who are responsible for the illegal waste dumps. it's time the authorities finally did something. reporter: today, rozalia szabos might make two
the city of targu mures says it's not to blame. mr. moldovan: the ministries created the laws, bureaucracy, and contracts without knowing the situation on the ground, and without asking municipalities what problems they face and what possibilities they have to solve them. this caused the country's rubbish problem in the first place. reporter: the city's residents are fed up with excuses like these. they've started taking matters into heir own hands by cleaning the riverbanks. they insist...
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city of houston, texas. you are law-enforcement officers across the nation that dedicate your lives to the precept of our country. which is, respect for and adherence to the rule of law. i know every member of the subcommittee would have their own personal story of how officers have impacted their lives and their own personal testimony for the respect they have for the women and men of law enforcement. i was also preparing for this hearing. to an officer in greenville, south carolina by the name of alan jacobs. time last year, he learned he would be a father again. but this time it would be different. he had time two boys. this time he would be the father of a little girl. him very wellred to be a father. he was an outstanding student, great athlete. he put that athleticism and intelligence to work for our country in the army. he was deployed to iraq for 15 months and went to baghdad because he understood all people want to live in a peaceful, secure environment. after iraq, alan was flown to haiti, to help
city of houston, texas. you are law-enforcement officers across the nation that dedicate your lives to the precept of our country. which is, respect for and adherence to the rule of law. i know every member of the subcommittee would have their own personal story of how officers have impacted their lives and their own personal testimony for the respect they have for the women and men of law enforcement. i was also preparing for this hearing. to an officer in greenville, south carolina by the...
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we hold together as a city and of the region. the city is much more than the city centre. there has been an increase, albeit small numbers, an increase, albeit small numbers, an increase in the number of hate crimes reported in the manchester area in the wake of what happened on monday. we have seen lots of demonstrations from the muslim community of their warrants at what happened. what would you say, what would your qb? i think you're quite right, the number of hate crimes has more than doubled. the message, really, is for us to report hate crimes. i think that is the request from gmp, and i think that's the right thing to do. and to resist hate crimes, and i think we ought, in ourdesire to hate crimes, and i think we ought, in our desire to be united, to not allow hate crimes to be articulate its order certainly not acted upon. i think the message ought to be, we are in this together as a city, and we need each other. there is so much healing to happen in the days and months ahead. we have got to be united as a city. i believe that we will be, and we will make sure that
we hold together as a city and of the region. the city is much more than the city centre. there has been an increase, albeit small numbers, an increase, albeit small numbers, an increase in the number of hate crimes reported in the manchester area in the wake of what happened on monday. we have seen lots of demonstrations from the muslim community of their warrants at what happened. what would you say, what would your qb? i think you're quite right, the number of hate crimes has more than...
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so, what are we going to be in the city, shore, poconos? we've got you covered for memorial day it is mostly cloud which perhaps a stray shower at the shore, tomorrow, high temperature in at 65. in the city, morning shower and cloudy, highs will be in the upper 70's and up in the poconos cloud to some sun, and temperature coming in at 66. and here's the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast, for monday, for memorial day, high temperature in at 76. if the moisture clears fast enough we could bump our temperature in the upper 70's, lower 80's in some locations. we will keep you posted. warm on tuesday, thunderstorm likely north and west of the city, otherwise 81. looking good on wednesday, breezy, pleasant, high up to 8 o sunny and nice on thursday for first day of june in at 78 seventy-seven onfully, with some afternoon and evening showers, and storms, and the upper zero seven's on the way, next week even, guys. >> all right, thanks, medical list. >>> thanks, melissa. >>> abc world news sunday is next here on channel six. don't miss "act
so, what are we going to be in the city, shore, poconos? we've got you covered for memorial day it is mostly cloud which perhaps a stray shower at the shore, tomorrow, high temperature in at 65. in the city, morning shower and cloudy, highs will be in the upper 70's and up in the poconos cloud to some sun, and temperature coming in at 66. and here's the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast, for monday, for memorial day, high temperature in at 76. if the moisture clears fast enough we could...
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manchester was a city understandably on edge this morning — panic as another building in the city centre was evacuated. smashed all the windows down in the arndale to get out. some lads have just said... everyone's just ran. this time, it was a false alarm, and while the threat is felt acutely, people here are coming together and the human spirit, the defiance, is strong. no amount of evilness will ever, ever dampen any good thought there is about manchester. cab drivers who worked through the night, foregoing theirfares, were back keeping the city moving again today. mostly the teenagers, like, eight to 16 or 1a years old, all these girls, they're crying for their mothers, and their parents as well, they're crying. then we take to their home, take to the hotel, take to the train station. i said, "how many people? jump in the cab and i'll drop you there." when i asked people how they feel about what happened here, so many people have said to me — i have no words, and words have been difficult to find today as people just begin to get their heads around the atrocity that took place righ
manchester was a city understandably on edge this morning — panic as another building in the city centre was evacuated. smashed all the windows down in the arndale to get out. some lads have just said... everyone's just ran. this time, it was a false alarm, and while the threat is felt acutely, people here are coming together and the human spirit, the defiance, is strong. no amount of evilness will ever, ever dampen any good thought there is about manchester. cab drivers who worked through...
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seventy-three in center city. atlantic city 72. cape may coming in at 72 degrees, down near wildwood as well. it will be a breezy day. not just here in center city but across the area wind could get as high as 20 to 25 miles an hour. be prepared for that as you do head outside, and it is just going to be warm and it will be windy. now our memorial day forecast, don't want to give away whole outlook just yet but it will be an up and down ride. we will fill out rest of the outlook there, you know, main weather coming up in a little bit but it will be up and down but we will see it warm and that is our quick case of what we can expect for memorial day weekend, guys, now back inside >> thanks, matt. >>> first big weekend of the year for new jersey shore, all of the shore towns have prepped for the crowd, wildwood is ready, shore town is hosting the 32nd annual international kite festival, it is largest kite festival in the country. people are already on the beach catching the breeze and this weekend the east coast kite championships wi
seventy-three in center city. atlantic city 72. cape may coming in at 72 degrees, down near wildwood as well. it will be a breezy day. not just here in center city but across the area wind could get as high as 20 to 25 miles an hour. be prepared for that as you do head outside, and it is just going to be warm and it will be windy. now our memorial day forecast, don't want to give away whole outlook just yet but it will be an up and down ride. we will fill out rest of the outlook there, you...
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the city wasn't ready? for what would happen if these cops were found not guilty. >> one of the machine -- many, you know how much i love tom bradley just as you did, but the fact that you have a mayor of the city, and a police chief that is not even talking. i mean that was really irresponsible leadership, i would have to say, with all due respect. i think that is, so a large extent, contributing towards the failure that they have talked about, of lapd, the chief responding. if there was a level of constructive communication, i would like to think there would have been a different response. he was arrogant. he was racist, no question about that. but because of a combination of the dysfunctional relationship on one hand, and at that time the construction of the charter, you know those two things in my opinion lead toward that regrettable welcome you know, situation in which lapd did not respond the way they should have. >> i wonder whether or not we see 24 years later, what happened in last as a precursor w
the city wasn't ready? for what would happen if these cops were found not guilty. >> one of the machine -- many, you know how much i love tom bradley just as you did, but the fact that you have a mayor of the city, and a police chief that is not even talking. i mean that was really irresponsible leadership, i would have to say, with all due respect. i think that is, so a large extent, contributing towards the failure that they have talked about, of lapd, the chief responding. if there was...
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and redwood city 72. 59/50 for the city. biology both. usually you don't see that. 88 in 1927. the record high. 46 back in 1911 the record low. a lot of cloud cover us. a mostly cloudy morning. partly sunnies by this afternoon. although the fog, once it sets up shop, and it has, it will be tough to break up until we get the inland temps down. northwest breeze. the key was only about 15 miles per hour. not today. 28 gusting to 37. evening vacaville has the sea breeze in place. 50s on the temps here or low 60s. noticeably cooler for many. even out to pittsburgh, 56. and livermore, 54. low 50s for many in the east. moraga was down there. 52 lay fayette. san ramon says 56. a big drop on the east bay temps. a lot of cloud cover here. if it is not a low cloud deck, it will be high and mid level clouds. even into lake county, the trend will cool locations down to the east and also to the north. everyone else started cooling down a couple days ago. we will carry this into friday when it looks to be one of the coolest days of the week. then it rebounds as we get to the weekend. not as h
and redwood city 72. 59/50 for the city. biology both. usually you don't see that. 88 in 1927. the record high. 46 back in 1911 the record low. a lot of cloud cover us. a mostly cloudy morning. partly sunnies by this afternoon. although the fog, once it sets up shop, and it has, it will be tough to break up until we get the inland temps down. northwest breeze. the key was only about 15 miles per hour. not today. 28 gusting to 37. evening vacaville has the sea breeze in place. 50s on the temps...
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but the state's big city police chiefs all oppose the law. we will speak to a city councilman in austin who was arrested at a sit-in against sb4, plus the chair of the mexican american legislative caucus in the texas house of representatives. then we speak to a student at rutgers university who faces possible deportation. homeconsider america my number without a doubt. i have been living in the same house for 15 to 16 years. i do consider this my home. growing up undocumented was challenging because there is a lot of fear and there's also a lot of uncertainty. amy: at the time of this broadcast, carimer andujar is headed to an interview with ice. and then we look at how the federal communications commission under president trump is rolling back limits on media consolidation and net neutrality. one of the big winners could be the pro-trump right-wing network sisinclair broadcasting which is attempted to become the nation's largest broadcaster. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report.
but the state's big city police chiefs all oppose the law. we will speak to a city councilman in austin who was arrested at a sit-in against sb4, plus the chair of the mexican american legislative caucus in the texas house of representatives. then we speak to a student at rutgers university who faces possible deportation. homeconsider america my number without a doubt. i have been living in the same house for 15 to 16 years. i do consider this my home. growing up undocumented was challenging...
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several major travel cities in the bull's eye. rob marciano standing by. >>> the serial killer, and the woman found in a container on his property. tonight, how many victims, and how long will he be put behind bars? >>> and, lost at sea. the american newlyweds. the wife now missing. the husband found in a raft.
several major travel cities in the bull's eye. rob marciano standing by. >>> the serial killer, and the woman found in a container on his property. tonight, how many victims, and how long will he be put behind bars? >>> and, lost at sea. the american newlyweds. the wife now missing. the husband found in a raft.
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now, we're looking live at ocean city. a big weekend for business owners as well head into the summer season. fox 29's dave kinchen is live on the ocean city boardwalk with more tonight. dave? >> reporter: iain, for weekend on a holiday where lot of folks say the weather wasn't the best business folks here in ocean city say it's a pretty good start to the summer season. >> welcome to ocean city! >> reporter: ocean city has fishily welcomed the unofficial start of summer this memorial day week and and those hosting the fun the games and many attractions hope this weekend sets the pace for a productive and profitable summer. >> we're definitely ready. we can't wait. it's best time of year for us. >> phil and his team at the big slice are whipping up the pizza pies with a plan in place for the summer rush. >> man, a lot of work. you got to get everything ready. order the food. and mindset to being here all -- every day open and to close. >> residential regulars are already stopping by like dr. michael smirnoff and his kids. >
now, we're looking live at ocean city. a big weekend for business owners as well head into the summer season. fox 29's dave kinchen is live on the ocean city boardwalk with more tonight. dave? >> reporter: iain, for weekend on a holiday where lot of folks say the weather wasn't the best business folks here in ocean city say it's a pretty good start to the summer season. >> welcome to ocean city! >> reporter: ocean city has fishily welcomed the unofficial start of summer this...
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they used to be dozens of mud flat sculptures in the city. me it >> reporter: the mayor said with a city full of artist continuing their production, it not be a problem. >> they area sculptors, get down here. we want your creations. >> reporter: emeryville is competing with other cities to have a's designation as an arts community. the state council of arts has named it a semifinalist for the designation and are coming to emeryville in a couple of weeks. they hope to showcase the red baron and its story. >>> in a report says california stroma industry had a record- breaking year. numbers released by the group, visit california, showed tourists spent an estimated $126 billion. that is up about 3% from the previous year. the same report found tourism generated more than $10 billion in tax revenue and supported 1.1 million jobs last year. >>> you can enter for a chance to win two tickets to one of the following shows. as part of a live nation promotion. enter go to our facebook page, click on the contest link and fill out the entry form. >> entr
they used to be dozens of mud flat sculptures in the city. me it >> reporter: the mayor said with a city full of artist continuing their production, it not be a problem. >> they area sculptors, get down here. we want your creations. >> reporter: emeryville is competing with other cities to have a's designation as an arts community. the state council of arts has named it a semifinalist for the designation and are coming to emeryville in a couple of weeks. they hope to showcase...
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the city is full of a lot of good people. that is not always evident when you are 1000 miles away from washington, or rome as we call it. you don't know until you get of your there are a lot of great people, very well-meaning people, serious, intelligent. the gridlock is disconcerting when you are out in the provinces. >> what committees are you serving on? >> ag, science and v.a. it works out well for my district. is very rural population. 19 counties. there are great people that they are thin on the ground. a lot of farms, a lot of forestry. agriculture is perfect for that. the v.a. is huge in the district. we have about 75,000 veterans. this is not just active duty, this is veterans in the district. one in 10 people in the district are veterans. military.popular, the we have a chance to work with the military as well, both for veterans and the science of things. >> why isn't this area of florida attracts active and veterans? >> it has always been friendly for the military. i think a lot of the farmers and the rule folks se
the city is full of a lot of good people. that is not always evident when you are 1000 miles away from washington, or rome as we call it. you don't know until you get of your there are a lot of great people, very well-meaning people, serious, intelligent. the gridlock is disconcerting when you are out in the provinces. >> what committees are you serving on? >> ag, science and v.a. it works out well for my district. is very rural population. 19 counties. there are great people that...
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quarter mile visibility in ocean city, sea isle city, even atlantic city you can see it behind me just damp, dreary, wet and pretty foggy out there as well. temperature 65 degrees. the high today 66. that was just an hour ago. temperatures mainly in the 60s. it's warm. it is little moist especially down the shore. sea isle 64. most mostly cloudy skies. cape may point sixty-seven the ocean water temperature only 58 degrees which is pretty normal for this time of year. visibility reduced and lots of locations the poconos three quarters of a mile. millville down to a mile an quarter. in atlantic city at the airport improve to go 1 mile. within the past few minutes we'll watch overnight with low clouds and visibility reduced in most locations especially in south jersey by tomorrow morning mostly cloudy but breaks in the overcast during the day and here comes a wall of rain starting in delaware between 4:00 and sick p.m. and lifting up toward philadelphia in the evening. but the heaviest rain philadelphia south and east again and that goes through early wednesday morning before another roun
quarter mile visibility in ocean city, sea isle city, even atlantic city you can see it behind me just damp, dreary, wet and pretty foggy out there as well. temperature 65 degrees. the high today 66. that was just an hour ago. temperatures mainly in the 60s. it's warm. it is little moist especially down the shore. sea isle 64. most mostly cloudy skies. cape may point sixty-seven the ocean water temperature only 58 degrees which is pretty normal for this time of year. visibility reduced and lots...
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huge flight to northern cities and the fight comes to northern cities where essentially the fight is lost. you get the fair housing act, which is a kind of highwater mark but then you have the busing fights and you get -- what you getting the -- you get a essentially a society that gives up on the project of desegregation as a social project through a million different distinct municipal depressions and through dozens of court decisions that just whittle away at it, including recent ones like parents involved which make it it almost impossible to create a desegregation scheme through a school district, through abonment of fair housing legislation often. like the enforcement of it. so, what facilitates all this is it's like, okay, we have people living near each other. we have given up on the project of desegregation so in its place we'll put in the project of corralling and controlling. and a big thing i've come to believe in writing this book is that it's actually a priority to revive and resuscitate desegregation, explicitly in those terms as a social project. >> host: because we a
huge flight to northern cities and the fight comes to northern cities where essentially the fight is lost. you get the fair housing act, which is a kind of highwater mark but then you have the busing fights and you get -- what you getting the -- you get a essentially a society that gives up on the project of desegregation as a social project through a million different distinct municipal depressions and through dozens of court decisions that just whittle away at it, including recent ones like...
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this isa city, ardent guards everywhere. this is a chance for manchester to come out and show they are not afraid and will stand in solidarity. the sport has been a side story, but it has been a chance for manchester to once again get together and say we are not afraid. thank you much. the play—off final is at twickenham tomorrow. wasps and exeter only divided by the number of wins. in a long, brutal season, there is one more heat. in the semifinals, both exeter chiefs victory over mighty saracens and wasps win over leicester tigers were matches decided in the closing minutes. the teams know the value of the last drop. wasps were london wasps last time they reach the final. since then, they have dosed with relegation and bankruptcy, and have no planted themselves what they believe to be more fertile midland soil in coventry. when you see 20,000, 30,000 you can't help but feel a bit emotional about it, considering where we have come from. the permission of final is beyond dreams a couple of seasons ago, but won't do ourselv
this isa city, ardent guards everywhere. this is a chance for manchester to come out and show they are not afraid and will stand in solidarity. the sport has been a side story, but it has been a chance for manchester to once again get together and say we are not afraid. thank you much. the play—off final is at twickenham tomorrow. wasps and exeter only divided by the number of wins. in a long, brutal season, there is one more heat. in the semifinals, both exeter chiefs victory over mighty...
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of ellicott city. bob? >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning. you come through at least the main street historic area and this is so charming i'd love to here or nearby joining suss richard frame with the better guards and home real estate. richard thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me, bob. >> owning a home is not inexpensive say you've got 250, $300,000. what could you get in this area? >> so ellicott city you'll find you'll be in that condo, townhouse market. 1500 squar maybe -- maybe a fixer upper. on the small rancher size. >> we have one specific property i guess that's for ail sale right now at $300 range. >> 300,000 condo in the kingston garden. two bedroom, two bathroom 1630 square foot condo. >> all right. but still not bad. you've got half million. wouldn't that be nice, half a million to 600,000 that you can spend watch could you get for that? >> so in this price point you'll be looking at three bedroom three bathroom rancher, maybe split level, maybe a colonial with about hal
of ellicott city. bob? >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning. you come through at least the main street historic area and this is so charming i'd love to here or nearby joining suss richard frame with the better guards and home real estate. richard thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me, bob. >> owning a home is not inexpensive say you've got 250, $300,000. what could you get in this area? >> so ellicott city you'll find you'll be in that condo, townhouse...
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you think about our city, people think about our city is a great medical city. they think about it as a tech city. there was a time in the 80's where boston and massachusetts was the tech capital of the world, then we lost that to silicon valley and san francisco. what you see happening now is almost a rejuvenation of that and people coming back to our city. we are excited about what is happening. what general election does is it and -- ds a whole new level of curiosity about boston. we have about 150,000 students a year that go to school in our city. many of them will stay for the summer. we grow every year. we have 25 college universities within the boston area. 75 in the greater boston neighborhood. there is a lot of innovation here with a lot of colleges. geanelp us with that. caroline: it is interesting when a comes to academia and working with the private sector. you say you lost it to silicon valley. can you win it back? >> i think we will win it back. we are doing that now. massausts went through a difficult time in the 1980's with high taxes and politic
you think about our city, people think about our city is a great medical city. they think about it as a tech city. there was a time in the 80's where boston and massachusetts was the tech capital of the world, then we lost that to silicon valley and san francisco. what you see happening now is almost a rejuvenation of that and people coming back to our city. we are excited about what is happening. what general election does is it and -- ds a whole new level of curiosity about boston. we have...
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over leicester city. and manchester city's women complete the treble, adding the fa cup to their league and continental cup titles. also coming up in the programme. lewis hamilton claims pole for the spanish grand prix, by the finest of margins. and age is no barrier. rugby league for the over—80s. good evening — we're starting at the scene of an historic win for saracens this evening — they've become only the fourth team ever to win back to back champions cup titles. they won a tight match 28—17 — once again, its heartbreak once again, it's heartbreak in the final for clermont auvergne. patrick gearey was watching at murrayfield. edinburgh, city of performing arts and the stage for a team that has made performing its guard. saracens, european champions last year, back to defend their title. wherever saracens go their fans expect. they are 17 games unbeaten in this competition. one match for the record, one match from greatness. that status is earned on occasions like this when the best drown ou
over leicester city. and manchester city's women complete the treble, adding the fa cup to their league and continental cup titles. also coming up in the programme. lewis hamilton claims pole for the spanish grand prix, by the finest of margins. and age is no barrier. rugby league for the over—80s. good evening — we're starting at the scene of an historic win for saracens this evening — they've become only the fourth team ever to win back to back champions cup titles. they won a tight...
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manchester city play birmingham city meet in the women's spring series tonight in what's a dress rehearsal for the fa cup final in ten days' time. also tonight, yeovil take on bristol city, and reading face chelsea. and you can see that manchester city versus birmingham match live on the red button and bbc sport website. goldie sayers says she will leave athletics with "a deep sense of injustice". the sa—year—old, who won 11 british javelin titles, confirmed her retirement from the sport today, after 20 years, which saw her compete at three olympic games. she is still waiting to receive her bronze medal from the 2008 olympics, where she came fourth behind the russian doping cheat, mariya abakumova, who had won silver. the best moment of my career was stolen, which is incredibly frustrate, and you know, i've been angry about it, but also happy that ican angry about it, but also happy that i can say that potentially i'm an 0lympic medallist. i dread to think how much i have lost financially in responsibilitier ship, how much i have lost financially in responsibilitiership, especially lea
manchester city play birmingham city meet in the women's spring series tonight in what's a dress rehearsal for the fa cup final in ten days' time. also tonight, yeovil take on bristol city, and reading face chelsea. and you can see that manchester city versus birmingham match live on the red button and bbc sport website. goldie sayers says she will leave athletics with "a deep sense of injustice". the sa—year—old, who won 11 british javelin titles, confirmed her retirement from...
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the city proposed selling bonds. but the more controversial topic, whether to rebuild it three feet higher to be a safeguard against the projected future sea level rise due to global warming. >> i think they're going too extreme with it. >> reporter: bob owns a home across the street from the levee. >> i think it should be delayed for a few years to find out whether it's really necessary. >> reporter: from the city's standpoint, there's no question it's needed. others using the trail from nearby offices agree. >> we work in the energy business and for us it's a given that it's real. i think it's wise. >> reporter: and the city has been studying the environmental impact of building a new levee over the past two years, a process that will continue with several more expected twists and turns, problems associated with building a new levee in this sensitive bay front environment. reporting live, kpix 5. >>> new at 6:00, joe montana is suing developers over the sinking millennium tower. the hall of famer slapped them with
the city proposed selling bonds. but the more controversial topic, whether to rebuild it three feet higher to be a safeguard against the projected future sea level rise due to global warming. >> i think they're going too extreme with it. >> reporter: bob owns a home across the street from the levee. >> i think it should be delayed for a few years to find out whether it's really necessary. >> reporter: from the city's standpoint, there's no question it's needed. others...
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with interest the city of mannasas owes $850,000 business owners. and split among them that will be average refund of about $ $500 a piece. business owners are happy at least those who don't live here because it looks like that cash will come from a new taichbl crease on residents. >> the city is stepping up to the plate. and they're coming out and letting businesses know they have been over paying and they're looking to rectify the situation. >> residents see it go up to they can pay it back. >> to technically my residency outside of the city of mannasas. >> ah-ha you reap the benefits of this. >> right, right. >> the city will have to pay back the amount of we over charge on the business personal property in one form or another. so, yes, the citizens will pay thatac government. so anything that we have to spend outcomes from the citizens. we made a mistake and we'll fix that mistake and move forward. >> the city council is expected to pass increase on what's commonly known as the car tax. and currently, each year residents here pay $3.125 per ever
with interest the city of mannasas owes $850,000 business owners. and split among them that will be average refund of about $ $500 a piece. business owners are happy at least those who don't live here because it looks like that cash will come from a new taichbl crease on residents. >> the city is stepping up to the plate. and they're coming out and letting businesses know they have been over paying and they're looking to rectify the situation. >> residents see it go up to they can...