110
110
Apr 28, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
made inroadsat we in urban america is because black comes matter -- black guns matter is urban america. we had the serious conversations that affected demographics. all we did was conflict resolution for an entire month. it was a big holiday in may. small dent, but just based on people sitting down and saying, hey, this is what conflict is. this is what conflict isn't. say, stay in your bathroom for 23 hours. are you ok with that being your life? little things to show these people who don't have a point of reference. so, we moved to chicago to do that work, no cameras, no safety net, just amongst the old. that is what needs to happen. one of our viewers says, i still don't think that people need ak's on the streets. his right to express himself. i don't agree. when you say people do not have on the streets. i can't conceal my ak. i cannot conceal my brand of rifle. i want to go hunting, if i wanted train, so forth and so on. not having an ak on the street is a personal choice. if he doesn't want to have one, that is his right. i will always defend someone's right to choose. semiautomat
made inroadsat we in urban america is because black comes matter -- black guns matter is urban america. we had the serious conversations that affected demographics. all we did was conflict resolution for an entire month. it was a big holiday in may. small dent, but just based on people sitting down and saying, hey, this is what conflict is. this is what conflict isn't. say, stay in your bathroom for 23 hours. are you ok with that being your life? little things to show these people who don't...
21
21
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
house democrats wake up each and every day to fight for veterans, people in urban america, suburban america, and rural america. house democrats are committed to fight for the people. that is what we have discussed over the last few days. we have learned together, we have enjoyed each other's company, focused on the creativity and the energy and the brilliance and the drive to collectively get things done for the people. we have had a successful 100 days. we are forward to an even more successful second 100 days as we continue our journey fighting for the people. let me yield now to our very distinguished vice chair of the house democratic caucus from the commonwealth of massachusetts, katherine clark. rep. clark: thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all, all of my colleagues for being here. i am proud to report that 100 days into this new majority, the caucus is strong, we are focused, we are unified, i am getting things done for the american people. and to putting those foundations of our for the people agenda ahead of us. and to work, to make sure that we are putting those issues
house democrats wake up each and every day to fight for veterans, people in urban america, suburban america, and rural america. house democrats are committed to fight for the people. that is what we have discussed over the last few days. we have learned together, we have enjoyed each other's company, focused on the creativity and the energy and the brilliance and the drive to collectively get things done for the people. we have had a successful 100 days. we are forward to an even more...
20
20
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
people have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the us newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor of facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the us is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed. as india prepares for elections prime minister narendra modi is fighting his campaign on security the threat of terrorism from pakistan rather than his economic track record but a former governor of the indian central bank has cast doubt on the country's growth numbers rajon said that he doubted that india was really growing at seven percent the respected economist warned the greatest problem for the country was job highlighting twenty five milli
people have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the us newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor of facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the us is...
16
16
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed. as india prepares for elections prime minister there under modi is fighting his campaign on security the threat of terrorism from pakistan rather than his economic track record but a former governor of the indian central bank has cast doubts on the country's growth numbers rajon said that he doubted that india was really growing at seven percent the respected economist warned the greatest problem for the country was job highlighting twenty five milli
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is...
34
34
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
people have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america the pew charitable trust says newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor among the worst affected at the peak of the economic crisis in two thousand and six more than a third of mortgages in rural areas were given to borrowers who were credit risks one of many factors that made things worse and food banks such as farm shirt told us that busier than ever a direct effect they say at the rising cost of living as people choose between food and rent what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed and gallacher al-jazeera homestead florida. soybean farmers in brazil say the end of a trade war between the u.s. and china could have major implications for that exports growers fear beijing will turn to washington instead to buy soi
people have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america the pew charitable trust says newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor among the worst affected at the peak of the economic crisis in two thousand and six more than a third of mortgages in rural areas were given to borrowers who were credit risks one of many factors that made things worse and food banks such as farm shirt told us that busier than ever a direct effect they say at...
26
26
Apr 8, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 1
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed. as india prepares for elections prime minister there under modi is fighting his campaign on security the threat of terrorism from pakistan rather than his economic track record but a former governor of the indian central bank has cast doubts on the country's growth numbers rajon said that he doubted that india was really growing at seven percent the respected economist warned the greatest problem for the country was job highlighting twenty five milli
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is...
21
21
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed. as india prepares for elections prime minister there under modi is fighting his campaign on security the threat of terrorism from pakistan rather than his economic track record but a former governor of the indian central bank has cast doubts on the country's growth numbers rajon said that he doubted that india was really growing at seven percent the respected economist warned the greatest problem for the country was job highlighting twenty five milli
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is...
257
257
Apr 3, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed and gallacher al-jazeera homestead florida. we'll take you to the headlines now on al jazeera and algeria's president of the disease but the flu here has stepped down after weeks of protests calling for an end to his twenty year old the chairman of the upper house of parliament is expected to run the country for up to ninety days until elections are held so. if we are supposed to be content with the fall of one person we won't go far our real battle i
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is...
51
51
Apr 3, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor of facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed and gallacher al-jazeera homestead florida the u.s. president's taken a step back from his threat to close the border with mexico donald trump has accused the country of not doing enough to stop central american migrants making their way to the u.s. border but has been growing pressure from u.s. companies who say closing the border would disrupt trade al-jazeera sabotages he has more now from washington d.c. . ever since donald trump repeatedly annou
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor of facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
12
12
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
america, and i recommend to all cities is one of the key strategies for affordability is to take all public land and converted to affordable housing. thank you for proving what should be done. i gave her a copy of my book. >> i haven't read it yet. >> i'm telling you, what is happening in san francisco around affordable housing is something that we all need to have done years ago. it doesn't make sense when we have supervisors here saying they only want affordable housing, but it can't be built in their districts because of the zoning. otherwise you are not really for it because it can't be built. so if we all agree that 100% affordable housing, we all supported, they should be unanimous support in the board of supervisors for what the mayor has pronounced. let's make sure that happens. talk to your district supervisors about what is happening here. thank you. [applause]. >> thank you, randy. let me also just say thank you to a family who are here today who continue to fight on a regular basis to say yes in my backyard, yes to housing in san francisco in all neighborhoods. thank you
america, and i recommend to all cities is one of the key strategies for affordability is to take all public land and converted to affordable housing. thank you for proving what should be done. i gave her a copy of my book. >> i haven't read it yet. >> i'm telling you, what is happening in san francisco around affordable housing is something that we all need to have done years ago. it doesn't make sense when we have supervisors here saying they only want affordable housing, but it...
79
79
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
america without having read it. it is really "the moby dick" of nonfiction writing interns of its epic approach and analysis of how power is wielded and how cities are shaped. could you talk about how you first decided to write about robert moses, perhaps the most powerful, unelected official, never elected to any office, in history -- modern history of new york and had an influence inin cities across the country? >> i was reporter for newsday and an investigative reporter. won a couple of really minor journalistic awards. but when you are young and when anything, you think you know everything. i thought i really understood political power. robert moses wanted to build this -- he built these bridges across long island sound. -- newsdays to build assigns me to look into it. this really terrible idea. it would have generated so much traffic on the long island expressway, would have needed 12 more lanes just a hold the cars. thiss bridgeof were so big it would have caused title pollution. i went up to albany. i saw the
america without having read it. it is really "the moby dick" of nonfiction writing interns of its epic approach and analysis of how power is wielded and how cities are shaped. could you talk about how you first decided to write about robert moses, perhaps the most powerful, unelected official, never elected to any office, in history -- modern history of new york and had an influence inin cities across the country? >> i was reporter for newsday and an investigative reporter. won...
108
108
Apr 12, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
and rather than than in any way trying to reach out to urban america, he uses them as a foil, in a way to try to mobilize and unify and consolidate his base, which is overwhelmingly non-urban. but it also, i think, even more importantly shows the real message of the dhs purge over the last several days, which is that this is just one of what is going to be a conveyor belt of ideas that push the bauoundarie of morality and law, if not steam right through them. and we have seen, i think, only minimal opposition and resistance from congressional republicans. by and large, whether it's only a dozen in each chamber or three quarters of them to vote illegal immigration, he has beaten down the resistance in the republican party. and they are now strapped in for what i think will be a very long procession of these kind of head-shaking ideas between now and november 2020. >> all right, you guys, stand by for me. we have much more breaking news ahead. we'll be back in just a moment. yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stres
and rather than than in any way trying to reach out to urban america, he uses them as a foil, in a way to try to mobilize and unify and consolidate his base, which is overwhelmingly non-urban. but it also, i think, even more importantly shows the real message of the dhs purge over the last several days, which is that this is just one of what is going to be a conveyor belt of ideas that push the bauoundarie of morality and law, if not steam right through them. and we have seen, i think, only...
143
143
Apr 23, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
, into urban america. people wants to know how it directly affects them. she has a great message, but she might need to do a little more retooling of the words. >> when we look into where joe biden is going to fit into this, it seems that maybe senator klobuchar kind of has a lane he mayhew closely to. she's trying to be no nonsense. trying to be really the grown-up in the room, the serious person and was taking out a more cautious position when it comes to college tuition. >> i wish i could staple a free college diploma under every one of your chair, i do, don't look. it's not there. i wish i could do that but i have to be straight with you and tell you the truth. >> i wonder are we going to hear some that have from joe biden and how do you see kind of these two running alongside each other in -- in a space that may be similar? >> klobuchar has kind of embraced this practical approach in a lot of her messaging, and that's something that you could potentially hear from jo biden. i think on the policy front
, into urban america. people wants to know how it directly affects them. she has a great message, but she might need to do a little more retooling of the words. >> when we look into where joe biden is going to fit into this, it seems that maybe senator klobuchar kind of has a lane he mayhew closely to. she's trying to be no nonsense. trying to be really the grown-up in the room, the serious person and was taking out a more cautious position when it comes to college tuition. >> i...
84
84
Apr 2, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
that network is valuable not just to the people who live in rural america but to the people in urban america who want to reach those folks and vice versa. it's important to think of how to strengthen the network and not try to put on your green eye shades and look at individual components of the network. >> i'll just add one thing since we're talking about rural delivery here. in my book here, i think it was robert cullen. he did an analysis and i can't vouch for the numbers right now. he basically took delivery and put it into sort of five categories or kwinto see if the service was losing tons of money on rural delivery. what he found is they've kind of balanced out that only in certain routes in the rule areas that they were actually losing a ton of money. there's this idea that if we dent have a universal serviceman date, rural delivery would disappear. frankly, i think even without one, it's the network that's valuable. even if there were no universal serviceman date, they would basically cross subsidize and say we're making profits here and here and here, okay, we'll have to su
that network is valuable not just to the people who live in rural america but to the people in urban america who want to reach those folks and vice versa. it's important to think of how to strengthen the network and not try to put on your green eye shades and look at individual components of the network. >> i'll just add one thing since we're talking about rural delivery here. in my book here, i think it was robert cullen. he did an analysis and i can't vouch for the numbers right now. he...
51
51
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
america. there will be book signings afterwards. opportunities perhaps for continued and informal conversation. but let me begin first by introducing myself, i'm robert lee -- i cover science and technology for the "wall street journal." i am a distinguished residents at new york university and president of the alicia patterson foundation that funds independent journalism projects worldwide. and i had the privilege of judging the book prize competition this year. our three finalists are here, and one of them you may already know. one was announced last night, beth macy, author of -- "dopesick," a spectacular story about the opioid crisis. let me walk through our introductions here. beth macy, it's my far left is a journalist, a veteran investigative journalist, and an author, she writes essays and op-ed's for the "new york times," radio, magazines, online journal. in 2010 she was a nemen fellow for journalism at harvard, and her first published book factory mannt was a national best-selle. her
america. there will be book signings afterwards. opportunities perhaps for continued and informal conversation. but let me begin first by introducing myself, i'm robert lee -- i cover science and technology for the "wall street journal." i am a distinguished residents at new york university and president of the alicia patterson foundation that funds independent journalism projects worldwide. and i had the privilege of judging the book prize competition this year. our three finalists...
22
22
Apr 3, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed and gallacher al-jazeera homestead florida. that's in six months in saudi journalist marcus was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul as a body still hasn't been found a cult killings are international pressure increase on the saudi leadership specifically the crown prince who has been accused of ordering his murder andrew symonds reports. the cia may have pointed the finger of suspicion of mohammed bin salma ruler of saudi arabia but nevert
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect of the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is...
48
48
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect but the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is growing increasingly desperate experts say one in four rural communities is now facing an affordable housing crisis set to get worse if it's not addressed. as india prepares for elections prime minister there under modi is fighting his campaign on security the threat of terrorism from pakistan rather than his economic track record but a former governor of the indian central bank has cast doubts on the country's growth numbers rajon said that he doubted that india was really growing at seven percent the respected economist warned the greatest problem for the country was job highlighting twenty five mill
have to leave to find jobs in other places and then they face a similar problem in urban america across the u.s. newly arrived migrant workers the elderly and the poor a facing a crisis that if left unchecked will have consequences for the entire nation in many places food banks are busier than ever direct effect but the rising cost of living what projects like rural neighborhoods do for families is give them dignity and security but the picture for eight million others across the u.s. is...
18
18
Apr 12, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 1
america in a way we have not seen befo before. >> there's a lot of excitement out there about the programs so the portrait and will a proposed [inaudible] we raised the fda loss and guarantee and i try to breathe higher the fraction cost have gone up so much. >> no doubt about it. your recognition of the farm bill of raising limits will help we will see. i can't answer directly but based on the stress we talked about there is a lot of demand out there and people that are going to look to the fsa for their lending this year that may not have in the past. >> yeah, the capital requirements are so high now. small farmer is still to play millions of dollars in capital. >> that is my you see in the economy of scale getting larger farms growing larger and larger. we'll have the census information out this afternoon that will be a great data point for you all to look at some of these issues as well. >> food aid programs are important. obviously, we're cutting the budget for this committee committed to them in your thoughts on food aid? >> again, this is something in ministration is again choosing
america in a way we have not seen befo before. >> there's a lot of excitement out there about the programs so the portrait and will a proposed [inaudible] we raised the fda loss and guarantee and i try to breathe higher the fraction cost have gone up so much. >> no doubt about it. your recognition of the farm bill of raising limits will help we will see. i can't answer directly but based on the stress we talked about there is a lot of demand out there and people that are going to...
48
48
Apr 11, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
america anyway we have not seen before. sen. hoeven: i think there is a lot of excitement about the program, so we are looking forward to it. the loan levels, do they meet producer demand? we have raised the direct loans and also they guarantee, i actually tried to raise it higher. the cost of production agriculture has gone up so much. sec. perdue: no doubt about it. you're a of the farm bill, raising limits, that will help. we we will see. i cannot answer directly. obviously, based on what we have talked about, the stress and the ag community, there is a lot of demand. there are people who will look to the fsa for lending who may not have had done in the past. sen. hoeven: the capital requirements are so high. a small farmer is still deploying millions in capital. sec. perdue: that is why you see the economy of scale getting larger and larger, the farms are growing larger and larger. but we will have the census information out this afternoon and it will be a good data point to look at these issues as well. sen. hoeven: th
america anyway we have not seen before. sen. hoeven: i think there is a lot of excitement about the program, so we are looking forward to it. the loan levels, do they meet producer demand? we have raised the direct loans and also they guarantee, i actually tried to raise it higher. the cost of production agriculture has gone up so much. sec. perdue: no doubt about it. you're a of the farm bill, raising limits, that will help. we we will see. i cannot answer directly. obviously, based on what we...
71
71
Apr 12, 2019
04/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
urban gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people wawant to become me self-sufficient.t. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding cacapital quito, whee thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provide delicious food, improve air r quality, andnd e for a betterer social climate s well. reporter: quito is more than 1000 kilometers from venezuela. yet some people who have fled the chaos there have made it to the ecuadoririan capital, , evn 1000 kilometefoot.om venezuela. abou50 of th l live thisscomy and keepep busy tending g te kitctchen garden.. josÉwhen i werer thearden,n, alwaysys think of mymy house k home in venezuela. we used to water the g garden every eveng.g. itit relieved the stress.. reporterthisis garden n was setp with thehe help of thehe city-bd participipatory urban n agricue itiogram, agrupar.stress.. rso far, thgagardens eat t whatp wthey grow. it is a step towards particiself-sufficiency.agricue josÉ saldarriagaga and his f
urban gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people wawant to become me self-sufficient.t. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding cacapital quito, whee thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provide delicious food, improve air r quality, andnd e for a betterer social climate s well. reporter: quito is more than 1000 kilometers from venezuela. yet some people who...
67
67
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
so if europeanan imported chchn spoils this business orcolt america. urban gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people wantnt to become me self-sufficient. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding capipital quito, whee thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provide delicious food, improve air ququality, and m e fofor a better s social climats well. reporter: quito is more than 1000 kilometers from venezuela. yet some people who have fled the chaos there have made it to ththe ecuadorianan capital, evn fofoot. about of themivive inhis mpound athe edge of the city and keep b busy tending ththe kitchehen garden. sÉ: : en i wat t the gden, i i k home in venezuela. we used to water the gararden ery evening. it r relieved the stress. reporter: is g garden wawas setp with the h help of the c city-bd participatatory urban agagricue prprram, agrupar. so far, the rdrdenereat whwhat they grow. it is a step towards self-sufficiency.
so if europeanan imported chchn spoils this business orcolt america. urban gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people wantnt to become me self-sufficient. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding capipital quito, whee thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provide delicious food, improve air ququality, and m e fofor a better s social climats well. reporter:...
60
60
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
america, suburban america, but rural america, and we could have talked about how to grow it together but we chose a different path. digging partisan ditches even deeper early in 2019. if that's not disappointing enough, mr. speaker, there's a second bill that this rule makes in order. that's h.r. 2021, that bill comes out of another committee that mr. morelle and i serve on, the house budget committee. i love serving on the house budget committee, mr. speaker. it's a wonderful committee which to serve. we are both lucky to be on it and we have two fabulous members, mr. yarmuth, mr. womack. and if you were going to task two leaders in this institution with crafting the kind of budget that i talked about from the well earlier, mr. speaker, a budget that would protect social security, protect medicare, protect medicaid, a budget that would lay out priorities for america, talk about where it is that we want to see our children, our grandchildren go in the 21st century, those are the two leaders who could have brought us together for the first time in a long time around a unified vision.
america, suburban america, but rural america, and we could have talked about how to grow it together but we chose a different path. digging partisan ditches even deeper early in 2019. if that's not disappointing enough, mr. speaker, there's a second bill that this rule makes in order. that's h.r. 2021, that bill comes out of another committee that mr. morelle and i serve on, the house budget committee. i love serving on the house budget committee, mr. speaker. it's a wonderful committee which...
137
137
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
just like in rural america in urban america. that's going on all over this country. for the purpose of this pl in this category. an egregious example of what happens when we disrespect science. our water wasn't treated properly. made it 20 times more corrosive than the water that we had been getting from the great lakes. throughout our government and our state it said that everything was okay and everything was in compliance. fourth-graders in flint can conducted experiments to prove to that the state that the water was corroded. this is an example of what happened when we don't see science. we are in the midst of so many climate desires. the important regulations that affect our health. it's not an isolated story. what has been amazing is they have brought that in terms of bringing awareness to these issues nationally. and most importantly opening the citizens eyes to what they can do to fight back. >> all of these stories are stories of public policy of science gone wrong all of you are telling the stories through the lives of people who are affected. and i wonder
just like in rural america in urban america. that's going on all over this country. for the purpose of this pl in this category. an egregious example of what happens when we disrespect science. our water wasn't treated properly. made it 20 times more corrosive than the water that we had been getting from the great lakes. throughout our government and our state it said that everything was okay and everything was in compliance. fourth-graders in flint can conducted experiments to prove to that...
46
46
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
and with that last generation and as that narrative goes to explain on america is urban cities and then to build equity in the property. and those that are integrating communities for example. and then that challenge of any interrogation of this. is to read tell the history to exacerbate inequality and with deregulation to deregulate. but and corroding trust in the government of what was called that interpretation to reduce the size and influence with public functions. ended the experience temporary experience so that conceptualism to treat that enforcement of civil rights enforcement and with lack of access to credit accurately assess that legislation in the enterprise zone and global communities and policies aimed at adjusting those finance needs but the laws that are not concerned about gender or race that could have a disparate impact so the policy is rarely ever gender or race neutral. and as for an overview my book is chronological with the second gilded age 1980 through 2008 through a typical consumer life how the employment transportation and education you can see the high cost
and with that last generation and as that narrative goes to explain on america is urban cities and then to build equity in the property. and those that are integrating communities for example. and then that challenge of any interrogation of this. is to read tell the history to exacerbate inequality and with deregulation to deregulate. but and corroding trust in the government of what was called that interpretation to reduce the size and influence with public functions. ended the experience...
42
42
Apr 30, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
or urban america, and it should not be restricted based upon language, age, gender, racial and ethnic areas. secondly, we must continue to address the physician shortage and funding of our safety net hospitals. universal health coverage would allow for increased investment in educating more providers and allowing for additional residency slots. with consistent and predictable provider costs, we can end the two-tiered system of health care that has placed hospitals that serve low-income and minority communities at risk for closure. universal coverage would ensure that our safety net hospitals are sufficiently funded and resourced. they will continue the long history of advocacy and education. we believe that all individuals in every community in the united states have a right to equal, quality, high-quality health care that is accessible, affordable, comprehensive, and coordinated. we begin by providing the comprehensive coverage benefits that we have under medicare for all. thank you. griffey thank you very much. i want to -- mr. mcgovern: thank you very much. i want to introduce debb
or urban america, and it should not be restricted based upon language, age, gender, racial and ethnic areas. secondly, we must continue to address the physician shortage and funding of our safety net hospitals. universal health coverage would allow for increased investment in educating more providers and allowing for additional residency slots. with consistent and predictable provider costs, we can end the two-tiered system of health care that has placed hospitals that serve low-income and...
17
17
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
relating to being minority populations in the united states of america. concerns about urban poverty, concerns about access to jobs and quality education. these were things, they sought the help of democrats for. the americans to through different programs. they were kept on very different tracks for a long time. democrats did alright with cubans initially, though cubans were not big voters yet, they were expecting to return, but by the 70's with the republican party particularly, the advance it, cubanstism with found a real home in that position in the 1970's. >> where do you go to research the topic of the hispanic vote and what are the major benchmarks you are looking at? >> because we are talking about communities from across the country, communities of east los angeles, rural counties in northern new mexico, the west side of san antonio, the south bronx in new york, different communities that have their own sort of local histories and orientations throughout most of the 20th century's. s to that, south florida and miami, cubans who arrived in the lat
relating to being minority populations in the united states of america. concerns about urban poverty, concerns about access to jobs and quality education. these were things, they sought the help of democrats for. the americans to through different programs. they were kept on very different tracks for a long time. democrats did alright with cubans initially, though cubans were not big voters yet, they were expecting to return, but by the 70's with the republican party particularly, the advance...
36
36
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
concerns about urban poverty, concerns about access to jobs and quality education. these were things that democrats , you know, they sought the help of democrats for. cubans in the united states related to the federal government through special programs of their own cuban refugee programs. they were cap very much on different tracks for a long time. democrats did all right with cubans initially, though many cubans were not big voters yet because they were still expecting to return. by the 1970's with the republican party, the advance of conservatism within it, cubans found a real home in the republican party foreign policy positions of the late 1970's. steve: where do you research the topic of the hispanic vote and what are some of the major benchmarks you are looking at? prof. francis-fallon: because we are talking about communities from across the country, communities -- east los angeles, rural counties in northern new mexico, the west side of san antonio, the south bronx in new york -- different communities that had their own sort of local political history and t
concerns about urban poverty, concerns about access to jobs and quality education. these were things that democrats , you know, they sought the help of democrats for. cubans in the united states related to the federal government through special programs of their own cuban refugee programs. they were cap very much on different tracks for a long time. democrats did all right with cubans initially, though many cubans were not big voters yet because they were still expecting to return. by the...
29
29
Apr 10, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
and rural america. i am a co-spon or of three bills offered by ranking members walden, adam and latta, which prohibit blocking throttling and paid prioritization. i believe all three of these provide bipartisan solution. i urge my democrat colleagues to work with republicans to soft this is. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. doyle: how much time do we have remaining? the chair: the gentleman has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. doyle: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: without objection. mr. doyle: you know this debate can be broken down very simply. there's agreement on the three bright lines. democrats and republicans agree no blocking, no throttling, no paid pryityization. but that's where my friends on the republican side stop. democrats understand that already we see behavior by isp's that aren't covered by those three bright lines. in the areas of zero rating and interconnection. there has to be a cop on the beat to pro
and rural america. i am a co-spon or of three bills offered by ranking members walden, adam and latta, which prohibit blocking throttling and paid prioritization. i believe all three of these provide bipartisan solution. i urge my democrat colleagues to work with republicans to soft this is. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. doyle: how much time do we have remaining? the chair: the gentleman has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. doyle: thank you....
110
110
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> the most successful ballpark in america are built in downtown urban areas. >> opposition in their own hometown. a new fight for the oakland a's as i try to finalize a stadium on the oakland estuary. >>> there is a time for everything and a time for it to end but i was not ready and i'm still not ready. >> they have brought their satirical look at the world to the stage for 45 years. soon, beach blanket babylon will performance final show. why the producer said the longest running show in u.s. history is closing for good. >> it was warm out there today. temperatures got into the low 80s, even mid-80s. what is happening tomorrow? i will let you know. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the hearts, characters and laughs for 45 years, people have come to watch beach blanket babylon in san francisco. i've seen it twice. the show grew so big over the years the performers took to the national stage that events like the baseball playoffs but unfortunately, on your new year's eve, beach blanket babylon will hold the last show ever. rob roth talked with this joes producer and a cast member
. >>> the most successful ballpark in america are built in downtown urban areas. >> opposition in their own hometown. a new fight for the oakland a's as i try to finalize a stadium on the oakland estuary. >>> there is a time for everything and a time for it to end but i was not ready and i'm still not ready. >> they have brought their satirical look at the world to the stage for 45 years. soon, beach blanket babylon will performance final show. why the producer...
20
20
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
and across america in malls and particularly and urban locations were talking a bunch of roast beef, that became special and that became essence of bonaire and that was the first major transformation. the second one occurred for us in the mid-'90s. we bought the st. louis bread company. i was trying to figure out what is going on in the world and i came to understand it was a powerful trend taking form in the consumer marketplace. and again we can't figure what is the deeper trent, how do we separate the wheat from the chaff? what's the noise and what is real? it was clear to me people increase wanted to give special in rover everything was mass-produced. by the '90s everything had become mass-produced. you started to see the reaction to it and that's the keeper business turkeys on the beer business budweiser and miller started to yield to samuel adams. adams. use on call the business folders and maxwell house and i started to yield to starbucks. i can tell you a story, 20 years ago it became to our house to dinner on a friday night we would open a can of folgers. the date if we don'
and across america in malls and particularly and urban locations were talking a bunch of roast beef, that became special and that became essence of bonaire and that was the first major transformation. the second one occurred for us in the mid-'90s. we bought the st. louis bread company. i was trying to figure out what is going on in the world and i came to understand it was a powerful trend taking form in the consumer marketplace. and again we can't figure what is the deeper trent, how do we...
42
42
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
, and urban areas, rural areas, and i wanted to be down in mississippi to talk about this, but i want to tell you part of that proposal. i think we have to think about this problem. rent bysal will reduce about 10% across-the-board by getting more housing and better housing available to people, but the question of homeownership is also tied up in this. across this country for a long time now, homeownership has been the number one way that families families.th, working number one retirement plan in america, pay off their house and live on social security. it's the one asset people by that appreciates over time, and intergenerational he, so if grandma and grandpa can live in a house until they pass, the next generation gets a boost in the generation after that and the generation after that. that's why it should be no's price to anybody in this room that for decades and decades and decades, the federal government subsidized the purchase of housing for white people. for black people -- [applause] senator warren: they discriminated against them. the method of doing this was known as redlin
, and urban areas, rural areas, and i wanted to be down in mississippi to talk about this, but i want to tell you part of that proposal. i think we have to think about this problem. rent bysal will reduce about 10% across-the-board by getting more housing and better housing available to people, but the question of homeownership is also tied up in this. across this country for a long time now, homeownership has been the number one way that families families.th, working number one retirement plan...
48
48
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
and rural america. i am a co-spon or of three bills offered by ranking members walden, adam and latta, which prohibit blocking throttling and paid prioritization. i believe all three of these provide bipartisan solution. i urge my democrat colleagues to work with republicans to soft this is. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. doyle: how much time do we have remaining? the chair: the gentleman has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. doyle: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: without objection. mr. doyle: you know this debate can be broken down very simply. there's agreement on the three bright lines. democrats and republicans agree no blocking, no throttling, no paid pryityization. but that's where my friends on the republican side stop. democrats understand that already we see behavior by isp's that aren't covered by those three bright lines. in the areas of zero rating and interconnection. there has to be a cop on the beat to pro
and rural america. i am a co-spon or of three bills offered by ranking members walden, adam and latta, which prohibit blocking throttling and paid prioritization. i believe all three of these provide bipartisan solution. i urge my democrat colleagues to work with republicans to soft this is. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. doyle: how much time do we have remaining? the chair: the gentleman has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. doyle: thank you....
36
36
Apr 10, 2019
04/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
you made a lot of investments globally in urban mobility. is there a lesson from asia to , from north america, that you cannot apply to a market like latin america? hans: i think people always try to look for differences, actually similarities are much more common. we have large rising middle class. you have a lot of consumers getting online on the smartphone. there is a chance to build a native digital business with very similar business models. a lot of the consumers worldwide have more in common than they are different, so we think what we're seeing in silicon valley, especially china, have great parallel lessons for us to look at. >> let's talk about lessons being learned right here, right now when it comes to the ipo market and exits we are seeing. lyft opening up the herd of are invested you in a lot of these unicorns looking to come to the market. i am thinking slack, pelaton, airbnb. are you positive about where the market is for these ipos? hans: since iphone started in 2007, we have a 12-year run of smartphone penetration around th
you made a lot of investments globally in urban mobility. is there a lesson from asia to , from north america, that you cannot apply to a market like latin america? hans: i think people always try to look for differences, actually similarities are much more common. we have large rising middle class. you have a lot of consumers getting online on the smartphone. there is a chance to build a native digital business with very similar business models. a lot of the consumers worldwide have more in...
27
27
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
you made a lot of investments globally in urban mobility. is there a lesson from asia to north america that you cannot apply to a market like latin america? hans: i think people always struggle for differences after the similarities. we have large rising middle class. a lot of consumers on the smartphone. there is a chance with very similar business models. a lot of the consumers worldwide and more incumbent veteran differences so i think what we're seeing in silicon valley, especially china, have great parallel to look at. >> let's talk about lessons being learned right here, right now when it comes to the ipo market. lyft opening up the herd of your unicorns, and you have invested. aton, airbnb. are you positive? started in iphone 2007, we had a 12 year run of three chill around the world. now the world has 4.4 billion users on the internet. tohas been a great base build business. peleton ar e great examples. zoom, a company we are not in, is also an example. but think over the next year or two years, you will see a lot of interesting tech
you made a lot of investments globally in urban mobility. is there a lesson from asia to north america that you cannot apply to a market like latin america? hans: i think people always struggle for differences after the similarities. we have large rising middle class. a lot of consumers on the smartphone. there is a chance with very similar business models. a lot of the consumers worldwide and more incumbent veteran differences so i think what we're seeing in silicon valley, especially china,...
26
26
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson after the urban arrest. in one of the questions was what role did the media play in the unrest? and he basically said the media was reporting on america to a white man's world and it was not really looking at the problems in inner-city communities and why there was an arrest. the underlying reasons for unrest were not being articulate by the media. so it was a very important to me coming before the report. it was in the early 60s. to make way for another black woman. i knew that if i came in every day until the editors what happened to me and i didn't because i couldn't. i knew that the biden's succeed, it was going to be harder for the next black woman. >> so they were, 1960s, john f. kennedy. you were -- i mean you were around so many legends of that period. what was it like being in washington, d.c. just as a journalist ? >> as a journalist there was a level of excitement. i remember the first time i was sent to the white house to cover a very routine story. a young reporter would be sent to cover. i almo
johnson after the urban arrest. in one of the questions was what role did the media play in the unrest? and he basically said the media was reporting on america to a white man's world and it was not really looking at the problems in inner-city communities and why there was an arrest. the underlying reasons for unrest were not being articulate by the media. so it was a very important to me coming before the report. it was in the early 60s. to make way for another black woman. i knew that if i...
28
28
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
villaraigosa: i think our in a time in america where if you go to an urban public school, we basically have two systems of education, one for the rich, even in many places, sorry,dle class, i'm three, the superrich, and we have been reading in the newspaper about them, and then the poor. the poor are not getting the deserve and , democrats are not speaking out about it. when i became mayor, one out of three schools were failing in this town, one out of three. a 43% graduation rate. i took that on. because i told people, it is not just about being the first, it's to open up the door for the rest. but how are you going to open up that door if 44% of the people are graduating from high school? and latinos, who are 80% of the school district, only 13% have a college degree? and african-americans, who are about 11% of the school district, about 18%. we are not making the numbers we need to make it in and nobody is , challenging that. and that is the opportunity of what is going on today with people buying entrance into great, and that is, you know, poor people, the kids of the working class
villaraigosa: i think our in a time in america where if you go to an urban public school, we basically have two systems of education, one for the rich, even in many places, sorry,dle class, i'm three, the superrich, and we have been reading in the newspaper about them, and then the poor. the poor are not getting the deserve and , democrats are not speaking out about it. when i became mayor, one out of three schools were failing in this town, one out of three. a 43% graduation rate. i took that...