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we we re atlanta was cheering for her. we were just talking about her in the newsroom , were just talking about her in the newsroom, and we were saying what is remarkable about her is for a 15—year—old she is so calm and collect it, despite all that pressure. duncan, i can't fathom being 15 years old on that stage, being 15 years old on that stage, being that composed, that professional. you look at the way she handled the global media, getting pulled in so many different directions. she had so much poison character and professionalism from that young age. it is really hard to fathom. but she has enjoyed the moment. when she was between the lines, she was so focused and prepared, and she won, and when she was away from court she was on instagram, growing her followers from about 20,000 when she started the tournament to over 353,000 now, and she was blown away at all these celebrities and stars that were messaging her. so she appreciated the opportunity wimbledon gave her by getting into the draw, and when she was away
we we re atlanta was cheering for her. we were just talking about her in the newsroom , were just talking about her in the newsroom, and we were saying what is remarkable about her is for a 15—year—old she is so calm and collect it, despite all that pressure. duncan, i can't fathom being 15 years old on that stage, being 15 years old on that stage, being that composed, that professional. you look at the way she handled the global media, getting pulled in so many different directions. she...
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from that moment on, i know every everybody in atlanta was cheering for her. we were just talking about her in the newsroom, and we were saying what is remarkable about her is, for a 15—year—old, she is so calm and collected, despite all that pressure. and before she starts and stepped out on the court, duncan, she gives her dad a kiss on the cheek as she‘s making her way to centre court. from that moment on, i know every everybody in atlanta was cheering for her. we were just talking about her in the newsroom, and we were saying what is remarkable about her is, for a 15—year—old, she is so calm and collected, despite all that pressure. i can‘t fathom being 15 years old on that stage, being that composed, that professional. you look at the way she handled the global media, getting pulled in so many different directions. she had so much poise and character and professionalism from that young age, it‘s really hard to fathom. but she has enjoyed the moment. when she was between the lines, she was so focused and prepared, and she won. and when she wa
from that moment on, i know every everybody in atlanta was cheering for her. we were just talking about her in the newsroom, and we were saying what is remarkable about her is, for a 15—year—old, she is so calm and collected, despite all that pressure. and before she starts and stepped out on the court, duncan, she gives her dad a kiss on the cheek as she‘s making her way to centre court. from that moment on, i know every everybody in atlanta was cheering for her. we were just talking...
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atlanta's airport is the busiest airport in the world, atlanta is a mecca for black's. because of the atlanta airport. maynard jackson, the development of atlanta airport, he's the one who made atlanta the hub that it is. so atlanta is a major hub and mecca for black life. it has $34 billion of revenue generated, black businesses thrive in the city of atlanta. their attempt to take over atlanta airport had nothing to do with corruption, it's about getting there third -- filthy hands on $34 billion, it's about dismantling the black middle class, and i wish i could say what is happening in new york is happening in atlanta, but the white population of atlanta is increasing, the black population is decreasing. so when you ask what gentrification requires to be defeated, i say it again, nothing changes without pressure. black folk got the fight -- have got to fight for something, and protecting our race is worth fighting for. i am a firm believer that we have to apply heat, but let me also say i'm a firm believer that you have to provide light. there are folks who do not wan
atlanta's airport is the busiest airport in the world, atlanta is a mecca for black's. because of the atlanta airport. maynard jackson, the development of atlanta airport, he's the one who made atlanta the hub that it is. so atlanta is a major hub and mecca for black life. it has $34 billion of revenue generated, black businesses thrive in the city of atlanta. their attempt to take over atlanta airport had nothing to do with corruption, it's about getting there third -- filthy hands on $34...
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we use it in our checkpoint in atlanta. it's used at the gate. >> so is that the only specific agreement with an airport or airline that tsa has to govern the use of biometrics? >> right now the security program amendment that we've granted delta for the limited use only in atlanta is the only formal agreement we've entered into with the airlines. >> does tsa have any role in approving airport and airline uses of biometric technology? >> we have roles in approving the use of biometric technology where tsa has equities. again, i would go back to say that would be the check point and the bag drop. if an airline wanted to use biometrics at the bag drop to positively match that traveller to that bag, they would have to request a security program amendment, and we would have to issue it. >> as the use of biometric data continues to expand, illinians have a lot of questions about how some sensitive personal data is used and stored. i'd like to open this question to the panel. you should what circumstances do your components colle
we use it in our checkpoint in atlanta. it's used at the gate. >> so is that the only specific agreement with an airport or airline that tsa has to govern the use of biometrics? >> right now the security program amendment that we've granted delta for the limited use only in atlanta is the only formal agreement we've entered into with the airlines. >> does tsa have any role in approving airport and airline uses of biometric technology? >> we have roles in approving the...
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would atlanta welcome? >> chuck, i'll tell you atlanta does not have a facility where we would cage children and that we would house children. there needs to be a bipartisan conversation, an effort to address meaningful immigration reform. this is not the way to do it. and we are compounding this. we already have a humanitarian crisis happening at our border, happening on american soil in these facilities and to compound this is unnecessary. and certainly as a leader of atlanta, i want to be part of a conversation that will give us meaningful solutions. but to say that you are coming into our city and that you are going to pick up people in the middle of the night, separate even more families, that's difficult as a conversation starter. >> mayor keisha lance bottoms, i know this is going to be perhaps a long weekend. maybe it's more bluster from twitter than actual. we shall see. or maybe it is a rough weekend. either way, i know it's going to be a long weekend for you. thank you for coming out and sharing
would atlanta welcome? >> chuck, i'll tell you atlanta does not have a facility where we would cage children and that we would house children. there needs to be a bipartisan conversation, an effort to address meaningful immigration reform. this is not the way to do it. and we are compounding this. we already have a humanitarian crisis happening at our border, happening on american soil in these facilities and to compound this is unnecessary. and certainly as a leader of atlanta, i want to...
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the city of atlanta stood up with immigrant communities. center where many immigrants were detained in georgia. the mayor stood up and supported our efforts against the crcriminalization. amy: we want to thank you for being with us. we will continue to cover this to the weekend and next week. joining us from atlanta the executive director , of georgia latino alliance of human rights. shannon camacho of the coalition for humane immigrant rights, o r chirla. natalia aristizabal, co-director of organizing at make the road new york. when we come back, we speak to the e ousteded president mananul zelaya the connection between the 2009 coup and today's migrant crisis. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "humano" by lido pimienta. this is s democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we end today's show in honduras to look at some of the root causes of the migration crisis and how it links to u.s. foreign policy. honduras recently marked the 10th anniversary of the u.s.-backed coup that ousted the democratically elected president manuel zelaya. the coup was
the city of atlanta stood up with immigrant communities. center where many immigrants were detained in georgia. the mayor stood up and supported our efforts against the crcriminalization. amy: we want to thank you for being with us. we will continue to cover this to the weekend and next week. joining us from atlanta the executive director , of georgia latino alliance of human rights. shannon camacho of the coalition for humane immigrant rights, o r chirla. natalia aristizabal, co-director of...
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. >> el incidente desata la en el aeropuerto de atlanta cuando un pequeÑo se sube con la banca de equipaje y es arrastrado, el polÉmico destaca la polemica. si fue esto un descuido . con josÉias telemundo noticiaÉ dÍaz va . comenzamos con la rede trÁfico y drogas que involucra infantes de marina de mes por, california 16 militares han sido detenidos hoy se suma otros dos arrastar o arrestados. marÍa paula ochoa estÁ frente a la base con los detalles . >> exhaustiva investigaciÓn del > n resultados de una exhaustiva investigaciÓn criminal daban hace un par de semanas a 18 soldados de aquÍ de la base de infanterÍa, la mÁs grande de la costa oeste. hoy pusieron tras las rejas a 16 militares. y hasta suboficial entre 18 y 22 aÑos son sospechosos de cometer varias actividades ilegaleante formaciÓn matutina, al frente d contrabandos de personas y trÁficos de droga. se llevaron hoy acabo en la maÑana durante la formaciÓn matutina en frente de la unidad segÚn explicÓ como resultado de una informaciÓn en una informaciÓn previa,, misma que pasaron 3 de julio llegÓ al arresto, t
. >> el incidente desata la en el aeropuerto de atlanta cuando un pequeÑo se sube con la banca de equipaje y es arrastrado, el polÉmico destaca la polemica. si fue esto un descuido . con josÉias telemundo noticiaÉ dÍaz va . comenzamos con la rede trÁfico y drogas que involucra infantes de marina de mes por, california 16 militares han sido detenidos hoy se suma otros dos arrastar o arrestados. marÍa paula ochoa estÁ frente a la base con los detalles . >> exhaustiva...
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you're in atlanta. >> i'll be in detroit for the debates. we'll see each other. >> see you this week then, rev. >>> up next, our political strategy on the keys for success in the upcoming primary debates. be right back. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor
you're in atlanta. >> i'll be in detroit for the debates. we'll see each other. >> see you this week then, rev. >>> up next, our political strategy on the keys for success in the upcoming primary debates. be right back. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and...
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we call ourselves one atlanta. and even today, the irony of this, we are having a census block party, as we are spreading education about the 2020 census. and this blaock party is toward our community. we wouldn't put members of our community in harm's way if we went forward. but we had to remind ourselves that this is what this president wants. he wants to drive members of our community underground. he wants us to be afraid. we will be together, today, as one atlanta, embracing our immigrant community and reminding them to be a part of the 2020 census. >> important to see these two issues. curt, you worked on the house oversight committee. we talked about the president's role here and mayors' roles, as well. what do you see from congress? there was a moving exchange, i think, between congressman connolly of virginia and the children he saw in cages at the migrant facilities. the outrage, for those who feel we weren't in congress. do you see roles here in light of the policies we put in place. >> we've seen congres
we call ourselves one atlanta. and even today, the irony of this, we are having a census block party, as we are spreading education about the 2020 census. and this blaock party is toward our community. we wouldn't put members of our community in harm's way if we went forward. but we had to remind ourselves that this is what this president wants. he wants to drive members of our community underground. he wants us to be afraid. we will be together, today, as one atlanta, embracing our immigrant...
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in about 30 finale against the atlanta braves. right now the nationals are tied with the 1916 new york giants for having 27 starting pitchers go without recording a loss. that's impressive. heading up 95, the orioles al getting on the rite side of a streak agai rst a divisional. andrew cashner back at camden yards. os traded him to the red sox a s couple week ago.ds his frien did not have a warm bottom first. smacking it to deep center. that ball out of hea. olo home run for trey. his 20th. orioles up1- in the third cashner still pitching. facing mancini again this time with a man on. the guy nicknamed boom boom goes shom. a two-run . second homer of the game for mancini. not too nice to his oldfriend, cashner, there. os up h 4-0. asher wojohoski pitching. a no hitter going into the zemp seventh. rafael dooefedeevers takes it. threatening. n the eighth, he strikes out christian vazquez. ten strikeouts. one hit alloallowed. 7 1/3 scoreless innings. orioles shut out the sox 5-0, first series win verse boston since 2007. >>> heading
in about 30 finale against the atlanta braves. right now the nationals are tied with the 1916 new york giants for having 27 starting pitchers go without recording a loss. that's impressive. heading up 95, the orioles al getting on the rite side of a streak agai rst a divisional. andrew cashner back at camden yards. os traded him to the red sox a s couple week ago.ds his frien did not have a warm bottom first. smacking it to deep center. that ball out of hea. olo home run for trey. his 20th....
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we use it in our checkpoint in atlanta. it's used at the gate. >> so is that the only specific agreement with an airport or airline that tsa has to govern the use of biometrics? >> right now the security program amendment that we've granted delta for the limited use only in atlanta is the only formal agreement we've entered into with the airlines. >> does tsa have any role in approving airport and airline uses of biometric technology? >> we have roles in approving the use of biometric technology where . >> we're temporarily holding it while we validate that it corresponds to the passport that person is presenting. then it's purged after 12 hours from our system. >> okay. >> from a tsa perspective we're leveraging photographs that travelers have provided to facilitate travel like passport photographs. when we capture the image at the checkpoint it is not retained at the camera. once that image is encrypted and transmitted, we only get back a match result. >> okay. >> secret service collects fingerprints, palm prints, mug sho
we use it in our checkpoint in atlanta. it's used at the gate. >> so is that the only specific agreement with an airport or airline that tsa has to govern the use of biometrics? >> right now the security program amendment that we've granted delta for the limited use only in atlanta is the only formal agreement we've entered into with the airlines. >> does tsa have any role in approving airport and airline uses of biometric technology? >> we have roles in approving the...
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made atlanta the that it is. so atlanta is a major hub and mecca for black life. it has $34 billion of revenue .enerated black businesses thrive in the city of atlanta. their intent to take over atlanta airport has nothing to do with corruption. it is about getting their filthy on $34n $34 million -- billion. it is about dismantling the black middle class. wishssemblyman barron, i i could say what was happening in new york is happening in atlanta. but the white population in new york is increasing. the black -- the white population in atlanta is increasing. the black population in atlanta is decreasing. i will say again, nothing changes without pressure. black folk have got to fight some, and i think protecting our race is worth fighting for. believer that we have got to apply heat, but let me also say i'm a firm believer you have to also provide light. there are folk who do not want our people to see what is happening to us, and that is why it is important for black leadership that we have black leadership that
made atlanta the that it is. so atlanta is a major hub and mecca for black life. it has $34 billion of revenue .enerated black businesses thrive in the city of atlanta. their intent to take over atlanta airport has nothing to do with corruption. it is about getting their filthy on $34n $34 million -- billion. it is about dismantling the black middle class. wishssemblyman barron, i i could say what was happening in new york is happening in atlanta. but the white population in new york is...
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it is good to be in atlanta and i'm grateful for the conversation. i think the anxiety level is about as high as it can be. put yourself in their shoes. they do not know where they are going. they just referred to their destination as the far shore because they know their going probably across the english channel somewhere, but they are not sure where. they have trained a lot but in some cases, only recently, they arrived in england and are pouring into britain by the tens of thousands every week in the spring of 1944. arriving 15,000 at a time on the two queens, the queen mary and the queen elizabeth. ocean liners that could carry an entire division and outrun german submarines to make the crossing from new york to britain in five days. as we get into june, they know that something is happening. the ships have been loaded since early may. there is a lot to get on those ships. you need 7000 combat necessities from bazooka rockets to turn kids on the beaches in the first few hours. all those things have been loading into 22 different reddish ports. th
it is good to be in atlanta and i'm grateful for the conversation. i think the anxiety level is about as high as it can be. put yourself in their shoes. they do not know where they are going. they just referred to their destination as the far shore because they know their going probably across the english channel somewhere, but they are not sure where. they have trained a lot but in some cases, only recently, they arrived in england and are pouring into britain by the tens of thousands every...
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atlanta is one of those cities. and joining us now, atlanta mayor. good morning, mayor. thank you so much for being with us. >> good morning. >> i know that you have saidmig you have rights, you are not alone. how else are you reassuring people and what are you doing, are you doing something to give them a safe space tomorrow? >> we've been putting out messaging via social media, explaining things that we ask that people do. we're asking people, if you are in fear of deportation, to stay in on sunday, to travel in groups. to the extent that someone comes to your door, please don't open the door unless they have a warrant. and just the things that you would do with anyone when you are advising them of their due process rights. but this really is unchartered territory for cities. because we don't have any coordination. and we wouldn't coordinate in any type of roundup, but just the common courtesy of giving us a little more information on where these raids might be targeted would go a long way in helping us to prepare our public safer ofity personnel for any calls. >> so y
atlanta is one of those cities. and joining us now, atlanta mayor. good morning, mayor. thank you so much for being with us. >> good morning. >> i know that you have saidmig you have rights, you are not alone. how else are you reassuring people and what are you doing, are you doing something to give them a safe space tomorrow? >> we've been putting out messaging via social media, explaining things that we ask that people do. we're asking people, if you are in fear of...
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delta says there were 148 customers aboard flight 1425 from atlanta to baltimore. just one of the aircraft's engines had a problem. this passenger says he just can't stop thinking about it. >> can't get that bang and pop out of my head. it was very, very scary. smoke started rolling into the cabin. everything started vibrating on the ceiling. >> oh, man. the flight landed without incident. passengers were transferred to an alternate flight. >>> the father who called police to report a black man at his building on the 4th of july and offering his side of the story. in a video that's gone viral, christopher kukor called 911 over his young son's objections. >> daddy, and don't. please go -- >> listen to your son. >> daddy, and go -- it's the better -- i agree with him, daddy. please if. please. i don't like this. i don't like this. daddy? i don't like this. let's go. >> kucor identified himself as the man in that video which was shared by wesley michelle. michelle told kucor he was simply waiting for a friend. >> kucor was calling the police on a black man waiting for
delta says there were 148 customers aboard flight 1425 from atlanta to baltimore. just one of the aircraft's engines had a problem. this passenger says he just can't stop thinking about it. >> can't get that bang and pop out of my head. it was very, very scary. smoke started rolling into the cabin. everything started vibrating on the ceiling. >> oh, man. the flight landed without incident. passengers were transferred to an alternate flight. >>> the father who called police...
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johnstown, with atlanta, this would break his heart, an obstacle in accomplishing the results. poor joe johnston, he never thought of himself as an almost objective. all of them were in support of the two movements, the movement against lee, the movement against johnston. between those two, to repeat, grant pronounce the army of the potomac worked against lee and the keystone of the overall strategy. and for grant, who presided over the entire military effort for the last year, lee's demise also signal the practical close of the rebellion. on april 10, 1865, the day after he met lee at appomattox, grant "determined to return to washington at once with the view of putting a stop to the purchase of supplies and what i now deem other useless outlays of money, for the general in chief, managing the peace had already begun." oh, yes, joe johnston is still in the field. poor joe johnston. grant is not an easterner, for god's sake, he's a westerner. he made his reputation in the western theater, under howard's tutelage, sherman, his great friend and subordinate, also an hoch ohioan, h
johnstown, with atlanta, this would break his heart, an obstacle in accomplishing the results. poor joe johnston, he never thought of himself as an almost objective. all of them were in support of the two movements, the movement against lee, the movement against johnston. between those two, to repeat, grant pronounce the army of the potomac worked against lee and the keystone of the overall strategy. and for grant, who presided over the entire military effort for the last year, lee's demise...
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i'm in atlanta -- >> i'm george howell in atlanta. "newsroom" starts right now. 4:00 a.m., the lights are back on in new york. this after a blackout that left parts of the biggest city to plunge into the darkness. the outage was marked out for hours in some of the most popular tourist districts. >> the con ed utility company said at the peak of the blackout around 73,000 customers had no electricity. that included madison square garden where jennifer lopez was just starting her concert. ♪ it had to be weird for concert goers and tourists and residents. it was a dramatic night that could have been a lot worse. here's how it unfolded. >> we are getting preliminary reports is a transmission problem. con ed in new york city is working to address it now. we hope to have news soon on when power will be restored. >> i was on the sixth floor. we lost power very quickly and my understanding is that there's a wire underneath our building 101 west end that caused the transformer to explode. timing was right around 7:00. give or take. that expl
i'm in atlanta -- >> i'm george howell in atlanta. "newsroom" starts right now. 4:00 a.m., the lights are back on in new york. this after a blackout that left parts of the biggest city to plunge into the darkness. the outage was marked out for hours in some of the most popular tourist districts. >> the con ed utility company said at the peak of the blackout around 73,000 customers had no electricity. that included madison square garden where jennifer lopez was just...
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jorge: hable con su abogado arantxa: hay 10 ciudades en el momento, nueva york, atlanta, nueva orleans, houston, los Ángeles, san francisco y denver, pero podrÍan haber ciudades no incluidas. jorge: esas ciudades tiene la mayor concentraciÓn de inmigrantes en estados unidos, ice tiene alrededor de 1 mi miÓn de ordenes. borges: recordar que una persona con orden tambiÉn tiene derechos. arantxa: una guatemalteca se presentÓ a la cÁmara baja para dar su testimonio de cÓmo perdio a su hija de 21 mÁs tras lo que describe como asistencia mÉdica insuficiente donde estuvo recluida con su bebÉ, escuchemos lo que con lÁgrimas explicÓ a los legisladores. >> todo el trabajo mÉdico llegÓ tarde, kwafrtd sapo r . >> kwahospital lo Único que teÍ mi hija unas manitas para mi hi hija. arantxa: ella agregÓ que su experiencia es como de otras madres buscando una protecciÓn que no tienen en su paÍs. borja: congresistas lloran tambiÉn, por ejemplo alexandria que no resistiÓ expresar su dolor al escuchar este testimonio de esta madre cuya hija tuvo una madre lenta y dolorosa por una inf
jorge: hable con su abogado arantxa: hay 10 ciudades en el momento, nueva york, atlanta, nueva orleans, houston, los Ángeles, san francisco y denver, pero podrÍan haber ciudades no incluidas. jorge: esas ciudades tiene la mayor concentraciÓn de inmigrantes en estados unidos, ice tiene alrededor de 1 mi miÓn de ordenes. borges: recordar que una persona con orden tambiÉn tiene derechos. arantxa: una guatemalteca se presentÓ a la cÁmara baja para dar su testimonio de cÓmo perdio a su hija...
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next one, portland or atlanta. >> portland. >> atlanta. because he said portland, but i know it's portland. portland. >> it's called hot-lanta. 83 in portland. 90 in atlanta. >> we fell for it. >> that's your hometown, any friend. >> now we really have to pay attention. >> sacramento, it was 104 yesterday, or beautiful charleston, south carolina. >> i'm going with charleston. >> there are advantages to living on the water because it can sometimes cool you off. today, sacramento 93, charleston only 85 degrees. >> we are not doing well on this at all. >> looks like weather is not in our future, my friend. >> still ahead, the new concerns about the state of the u.s. economy following new figures suggesting some weaknesses. >>> federal prosecutors are probing a top campaign fund raiser and close friend of president trump: details on the questions being raised over potential foreign influence and his ties to the campaign. l fore his ties to the campaign here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. e
next one, portland or atlanta. >> portland. >> atlanta. because he said portland, but i know it's portland. portland. >> it's called hot-lanta. 83 in portland. 90 in atlanta. >> we fell for it. >> that's your hometown, any friend. >> now we really have to pay attention. >> sacramento, it was 104 yesterday, or beautiful charleston, south carolina. >> i'm going with charleston. >> there are advantages to living on the water because it can...
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atlanta is one of those cities. so joining me this morning is the atlanta mayor. thank you so much for being with me, mayor. i know your city is preparing for this, and i think for many people watching they don't actually know what this would feel like to be one of the people targeted here, so let's hear from one. our diane gallagher, a reporter on this beat, just spoke to an undocumented mother. she's been in the u.s. for 15 years. she obviously has children. here is her concern. >> translator: i am a mother, and i would not want them to separate me from my children. i have no problem with this country or state. i have no problem, and he wants to separate me from my kids. i mind like for him to hear this and that this touches his heart because he is a father, he has children and i'm sure he wouldn't want to be separated from his children. >> mayor, that is her message to the president directly. this as we've just learned from that house oversight committee report that at least 18 infants to toddlers were separated from their parents for between 20 days to 6 month
atlanta is one of those cities. so joining me this morning is the atlanta mayor. thank you so much for being with me, mayor. i know your city is preparing for this, and i think for many people watching they don't actually know what this would feel like to be one of the people targeted here, so let's hear from one. our diane gallagher, a reporter on this beat, just spoke to an undocumented mother. she's been in the u.s. for 15 years. she obviously has children. here is her concern. >>...
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of 2018, thember mayor of atlanta finally decided to basically hold true to the rhetoric about atlanta being a welcoming city and stopped detainining immigrants at the atlanta cityty detention center. now it looks like the jail is not going t to be no more. it may be turned into a community center, which is a positive development. that example is hopeful. we hope officials at the state level, congressional representatives, whom we have called on repeatedly -- project south was joined by 70 local and national organizations after our report came out, in a letter to the georgia congressional delegation asking them to initiate an investigation, and we continue to ask them to do so. amy: we wantnt to thank you so much for being with us. azadeh shahshahani, legal and advocacy director at project south, currently involved in a class-action lawsuit against corecivic, which runs the stewart defense and -- stewart attention --
of 2018, thember mayor of atlanta finally decided to basically hold true to the rhetoric about atlanta being a welcoming city and stopped detainining immigrants at the atlanta cityty detention center. now it looks like the jail is not going t to be no more. it may be turned into a community center, which is a positive development. that example is hopeful. we hope officials at the state level, congressional representatives, whom we have called on repeatedly -- project south was joined by 70...
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nobody is picking on the atlanta fed. there's good people down there the number has been a little wild i'll probably get a phone call after the show >> no, it's not supposed to -- it changes every day, by the way. the gdp now number >> it is >> you're not picking on the atlanta fed. >> that's fair i remember in december you were saying that the rate hike may be the right thing to do and that we should have a couple more rate hikes that obviously may have been a policy mistake but do you believe that now we need a rate cut at the july 30th meeting >> no, i don't all the conditions they were worried about have not materiali materialized the market has raced upward in equities interest rates are low mortgage rates are low even though they've come up a few bips in the last few days. consumptsion is strong job creation is strong what i worry about here, they only have so many coins in their purse. there are eight coins they want to go back to the zero bound i wouldn't be pulling those monies out and spending what is in my meag
nobody is picking on the atlanta fed. there's good people down there the number has been a little wild i'll probably get a phone call after the show >> no, it's not supposed to -- it changes every day, by the way. the gdp now number >> it is >> you're not picking on the atlanta fed. >> that's fair i remember in december you were saying that the rate hike may be the right thing to do and that we should have a couple more rate hikes that obviously may have been a policy...
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abc's steve osunsami is in atlanta. >> reporter: the baggage handlers at the atlanta airport couldn't believe it. seeing this injured child speeding down the conveyor belt. >> the child's hand is really swollen. could you have ems step it up? >> reporter: late this evening, the airport released the surveillance video. you see the child holding onto a bag and trying to crawl away. the call for help came from the massive bag room that sits below the check-in areas. >> there's no parents with him, we don't know what carousel he came down, but he is injured. >> reporter: edith vega says she was checking into a flight when she put her son down and he disappeared. this is the moment he gets behind the ticket counter and jumps on the belt. >> i just went blank. i was like, "hey, my son." i wanted to jump in and go get him, but they didn't allow me. i was just freaking out and i'm like, "oh my goodness, i hope he's okay." >> reporter: the boy is going to be okay. the airport says the belt was only activated when the child jumped on it and got it moving. david? >> all right, steve, our thanks
abc's steve osunsami is in atlanta. >> reporter: the baggage handlers at the atlanta airport couldn't believe it. seeing this injured child speeding down the conveyor belt. >> the child's hand is really swollen. could you have ems step it up? >> reporter: late this evening, the airport released the surveillance video. you see the child holding onto a bag and trying to crawl away. the call for help came from the massive bag room that sits below the check-in areas. >>...
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. >> jimmy: so you are supposed to be working on atlanta right now. >> i am working on atlanta right now. >> jimmy: on the plane to australia, you will be working -- >> this is a script for atlanta. if anybody asks. >> jimmy: for some reason you're dressed as a lion this season. >> yeah. >> jimmy: thank you for coming. congratulations on all the success this year with the grammys and all of this stuff. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: dlafl gloonald glover everybody. "the lion king" opens in theatres july 19th. we'll be back with d'arcy carden. >> dicky: portions of jimmy kimmel are brought to you by captain morgan. there's more fun to be had. most reliable network. and the best network is even better? best, fastest, best. enough. sprint's doing things differently. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. i mean i think sprint's network and savings are great, but don't just take my word for it. try it out and decide for yourself. switch to sprint and get both an unlimited plan and one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. for people with hearing loss, vi
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and we begin tonight with those frightening moments onboard a delta flight that took off from atlanta. 154 passengers an crew. the pilots suddenly radioing air traffic control, saying they had an engine out. and take a look. this was the alarming sight right out the window. a metal part suck into one of the engines. passengers said they could hear it when it happened. the pilots diverting to raleigh durham, as the crew urged passengers to brace for that emergency landing. abc's david kerley covers aviation, and he leads us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, we are seeing what frightened delta passengers witnessed first-hand. that is part of an engine rattling around right after a loud noise. >> after we heard the boom, we just saw all this smoke come up into the cabin. and that's when we really started freaking out. >> captain came on the loud speaker and said that we had lost an engine. >> reporter: inside the cabin, the flight attendants quickly prepping passengers. >> fasten your seatbelts, loosen your collars, remove ties, scarves and eyeglasses. >> reporter: each passenger asked
and we begin tonight with those frightening moments onboard a delta flight that took off from atlanta. 154 passengers an crew. the pilots suddenly radioing air traffic control, saying they had an engine out. and take a look. this was the alarming sight right out the window. a metal part suck into one of the engines. passengers said they could hear it when it happened. the pilots diverting to raleigh durham, as the crew urged passengers to brace for that emergency landing. abc's david kerley...
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we moved from pittsburgh to atlanta, georgia and it was devastating and he died very much alone. >> human rights and human dignity and trying to recover from us still and there's probably some truth to that, regardless it was a big blow and makes a savor the time i have with my family. i definitely felt i left this kind of person. you could take a rupture like that in a couple ways and for me i'm lucky to still have my mother and to be here and so grateful but that obviously especially when i was in the rose garden nominated by obama in all those years later i wish my dad were around to see it. >> what is the path from irela ireland, to obama. >> the first break in my life was coming to this country, the second i went to a public high school in atlanta, georgia and going to yell university and they are out of yellow i was extremely moved by the bosnia and the atrocities happening there in the concentration camps. i read anne frank and i thought never again meant something and as they went off to bosnia to become a freelance corresponde correspondent, i was permitted for my mother somehow
we moved from pittsburgh to atlanta, georgia and it was devastating and he died very much alone. >> human rights and human dignity and trying to recover from us still and there's probably some truth to that, regardless it was a big blow and makes a savor the time i have with my family. i definitely felt i left this kind of person. you could take a rupture like that in a couple ways and for me i'm lucky to still have my mother and to be here and so grateful but that obviously especially...
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atlanta is not alone. cities are wrestling with growing pain as they are dealing with clog and sidewalks and worry about safety. >> on the streets of atlanta, protesters formed a human bike lane, they're calling for safer places for e scooters after the city's second scooter related death. the rider hit and killed by the bus. the bus's drive was not at fault on the man's death. >> he was on his way to work and now he's gone. >> reporter: share scooters become a fixture in the u.s. riders took more than 38 million trips. >> it is convenient. they're kind of fun. >> people who are riding them are having so much fun that they are not paying attention to traffic. >> reporter: anyone can rent it using an app and it is a buck to unlock them and 15 cents minupe minute after that. ideally the scooters and bike rides on city streets. watch this. >> are you on a scooter? this scooter driver sliding across lanes of interstate traffic. >> it is totally calm and cool and looking behind him and making sure he can change
atlanta is not alone. cities are wrestling with growing pain as they are dealing with clog and sidewalks and worry about safety. >> on the streets of atlanta, protesters formed a human bike lane, they're calling for safer places for e scooters after the city's second scooter related death. the rider hit and killed by the bus. the bus's drive was not at fault on the man's death. >> he was on his way to work and now he's gone. >> reporter: share scooters become a fixture in the...
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cnn's leyla santiago is in atlanta. leyla, how are people bracing for, expecting, what are they thinking and feeling about all this? >> reporter: right, fredricka. we haven't heard of any major raids here in atlanta but we're in a mall frequented by a lot of latinos and some of the advocacy groups have been handing out these flyers that have a hotline they can call, states that a warrant must be signed by a judge, notifies people of their rights. this is what is being handed out here today by immigrant advocates. i've been talking to a lot of people here who when i say how are you feeling, the word they use is fear. i want to introduce you to a 40-year-old man, he is undocumented from guatemala. he doesn't want to say his name or show his face because of that fear we're talking about. but i'm going to ask him a few questions and work with me here because i'm going to translate live for you while we have this conversation. start off with asking him how he's feeling today. [ speaking nonenglish ] >> reporter: he's actuall
cnn's leyla santiago is in atlanta. leyla, how are people bracing for, expecting, what are they thinking and feeling about all this? >> reporter: right, fredricka. we haven't heard of any major raids here in atlanta but we're in a mall frequented by a lot of latinos and some of the advocacy groups have been handing out these flyers that have a hotline they can call, states that a warrant must be signed by a judge, notifies people of their rights. this is what is being handed out here...
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created an officer called "welcoming atlanta." we provide resources. we've sent out information on social media advising people of their rights. our immigrants, if faced with this situation, are entitled to due process rights. we've asked people, please, stay inside on sunday if you are afraid of deportation. please, record the encounter if possible. have a contingency plan in place if your family is separated. it's interesting, i heard from a small businessowner who shared with me he wished he had more immigrants because he has more jobs at our airport, our international airport than he is able to fill now. so i think what people have to be reminded of is that when we have people come into our country, they are obtaining jobs, they are paying taxes, they are contributing to our communities in a positive way. and to paint them with this broad stroke that they are creating crimes and disruptive to our communities, i can tell you as a mayor of a major city, it's absolutely not true. >> "the new york times" chief diplomatic correspon
created an officer called "welcoming atlanta." we provide resources. we've sent out information on social media advising people of their rights. our immigrants, if faced with this situation, are entitled to due process rights. we've asked people, please, stay inside on sunday if you are afraid of deportation. please, record the encounter if possible. have a contingency plan in place if your family is separated. it's interesting, i heard from a small businessowner who shared with me he...
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flight 1425 from atlanta to baltimore. and one of the aircraft's engines had a problem. >> can't get that bang and pop out of my head. it was very, very scary. smoke started rolling into the cabin. everything started vibrating on the ceiling. >> the flight landed without incident, thankfully. passengers transferred to another flight. >>> a flood warning for the mississippi river including the new orleans area. potential for major storm surge this week. the second storm of the 2019 season expected in the next days. flooding in louisiana and mississippi expected. chevron are evacuating personnel. allison chinchar is in the weather center for us. >> christine and dave, all eyes are on this tropical disturbance as it continues to push out over the open gulf of mexico. as it does, it's expected to intensify. it has about a 90% chance of developing into a tropical depression in just the next 48 hours. if it continues to strengthen, this could become tropical storm barry. right now most of the models have it tipping into the gulf
flight 1425 from atlanta to baltimore. and one of the aircraft's engines had a problem. >> can't get that bang and pop out of my head. it was very, very scary. smoke started rolling into the cabin. everything started vibrating on the ceiling. >> the flight landed without incident, thankfully. passengers transferred to another flight. >>> a flood warning for the mississippi river including the new orleans area. potential for major storm surge this week. the second storm of...
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some heavy rain as well notice the temperatures though for new york 28 degrees washington at 32 and atlanta at 32 degrees as well well here across parts of haiti we did see some rains that cause some flooding as well as mudslides and those were deadly now we're going to be seeing some dry conditions across much of western has been yola but over here towards the east it is still going to be running over the next few days with center domingo city a temperature of about $31.00 degrees and then very quickly as we make it way down here towards south america well we're going to be seeing a front finally push the rio that is going to drop your temperatures to about $22.00 degrees we could be seeing some thunderstorms as well for voters out as it is going to be a chilly day for you with a temperature of 8 in ascension at 15 degrees for you. jordan's native tribes called security roughly hof the population in a country with more refugees per capita than any other nation. with an ailing economy and concerns over the trump administration's anticipated plans for the region tensions are running high. pe
some heavy rain as well notice the temperatures though for new york 28 degrees washington at 32 and atlanta at 32 degrees as well well here across parts of haiti we did see some rains that cause some flooding as well as mudslides and those were deadly now we're going to be seeing some dry conditions across much of western has been yola but over here towards the east it is still going to be running over the next few days with center domingo city a temperature of about $31.00 degrees and then...
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york. >>> the scary moment as a toddler goes his own way at a busy airport that took him deep inside atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport. gadi schwartz has more >> reporter: six different surveillance cameras capturing just how quickly a toddler can get into trouble at the busiest airport in the world the 2-year-old darting away from his mother who is printing a boarding press, hoisting himself up his mom rushing over in a panic. the agent stopping the belt but not soon enough. the boy was swept into a baggage room where he tried crawling he heads up another conveyer now crying before sliding into a room full of tsa agents who scooped him up five minutes after the ordeal began >> at that moment he became all of our child you know, and you wanted to take care of him. >> reporter: the boy's hand was injured, but he's expected to be okay his mother told authorities she only looked away for a second. airport officials reviewing the tapes to make sure this never happens again. >>> what a wild ride glad he's okay when we come back, inspiring america with a life-changing gift for one little girl >>>
york. >>> the scary moment as a toddler goes his own way at a busy airport that took him deep inside atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport. gadi schwartz has more >> reporter: six different surveillance cameras capturing just how quickly a toddler can get into trouble at the busiest airport in the world the 2-year-old darting away from his mother who is printing a boarding press, hoisting himself up his mom rushing over in a panic. the agent stopping the belt but not soon enough....
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the raids are expected in atlanta, baltimore, chicago, denver, houston, new orleans. new orleans was on the list but city officials say enforcement will be suspended. the region is dealing with tropical storms. many officials are 1350speaking against these raids. >> fear-mongering and making immigrants scapegoats and disrupting families who are here just trying to live their life. that's not who we are and what they should be. >> they haven't told us what their parameters are. they haven't supported us or given us any information on who they're targeting and how they're targeting. >>> there's great fear amongst our immigrant community about what's going to happen. i've had children come up to me at forums say, i'm afraid to go to school, find out my parents are gone. >> the rates are ids are expectt quite a few. it's considered all those targeted will be immediately deported. >>> details coming together for robert mueller's testimony. he will appear before the house judiciary committee 9 a.m. wednesday. the house intel committee at noon. lawmakers say the format is st
the raids are expected in atlanta, baltimore, chicago, denver, houston, new orleans. new orleans was on the list but city officials say enforcement will be suspended. the region is dealing with tropical storms. many officials are 1350speaking against these raids. >> fear-mongering and making immigrants scapegoats and disrupting families who are here just trying to live their life. that's not who we are and what they should be. >> they haven't told us what their parameters are. they...
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my mom had me in community theaters throughout atlanta, georgia. soay it was alws something i was involved inkut never too erious until i had my first daughter, and from there, it's like she gave me that courage or that spirit to just go for it. i left my program, and i headed to lacht and start. and started acting. >> so you heaesd to los angel >> yes. so i could take time t withhe big film makers i guess you could say. i had a menr that told me if i need to learn film making i needed to jump int the sea, which is l.a. >> you came back to silver ring. yes, i came back to silver spring with everything i picked up. being on all the great setsn hollywood, brought the knowledge back, put together a phenomenal team. i've been working with george, this fon't be thest movie with me. "the shot" is one of many movies that me and george will participatetn. his is a phenomenal actor. him along with the great talents i've put together. >> how large is your company? >> so mostly 32 proction crew members to at least 50 internists from t area and local universit
my mom had me in community theaters throughout atlanta, georgia. soay it was alws something i was involved inkut never too erious until i had my first daughter, and from there, it's like she gave me that courage or that spirit to just go for it. i left my program, and i headed to lacht and start. and started acting. >> so you heaesd to los angel >> yes. so i could take time t withhe big film makers i guess you could say. i had a menr that told me if i need to learn film making i...
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by immigration and customs enforcement in at least ten major cities including los angeles, chicago, atlanta, miami, and new york i.c.e. won't comment on enforcement operations across the country today, swift outrage. several protesters arrested in buffalo, new york the president had postponed the roundup but last week said it will begin fairly soon >> i say they came in illegally and we're bringing them out legally. >> people are concerned. >> reporter: iba is an immigration attorney in atlanta what are you telling your clients right now? >> we're saying things to them like, don't answer your doors if some knocks on your door if they're an official from the government, they need to have a warrant if they're going to come to your home >> reporter: stephanie lopez is a daca recipient who worries who will care for her younger siblings if her parents are deported >> it breaks my heart to hear him say or even think about not having his mom >> reporter: when you heard about these planned raids, what went through your head? >> it just creates a lot of fear and no one knows if they're going to knoc
by immigration and customs enforcement in at least ten major cities including los angeles, chicago, atlanta, miami, and new york i.c.e. won't comment on enforcement operations across the country today, swift outrage. several protesters arrested in buffalo, new york the president had postponed the roundup but last week said it will begin fairly soon >> i say they came in illegally and we're bringing them out legally. >> people are concerned. >> reporter: iba is an immigration...
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a remarkable scenea n ghway near atlanta. that is money all over the road and people who stopped to pick it up. police say an armored car spilled much as $175,000. but they warn it's not finder's keepers and they'rasking people to return that cash. >>> up next, the inspiring moment that ought a whole graduating class to s feet. >>> in tonight's across the country, we walk. carrying fy wers that signify whwe want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day there was a white flower for alzhmer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today aalz.org/walk. (danny)t me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?!ig no? oh r... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (v h you e
a remarkable scenea n ghway near atlanta. that is money all over the road and people who stopped to pick it up. police say an armored car spilled much as $175,000. but they warn it's not finder's keepers and they'rasking people to return that cash. >>> up next, the inspiring moment that ought a whole graduating class to s feet. >>> in tonight's across the country, we walk. carrying fy wers that signify whwe want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day there was a...
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of what happened lester >> keir simmons tonight, thank you >>> a remarkable scene at a highway near atlanta. that is money all over the road and people who stopped to pick it up. police say an armored car spilled as much as $175,000 but they warn it's not finders keepers, and they're asking people to return that cash. >>> up next here tonight, the inspiring moment that brought a whole graduating class to its feet. >>> in tonight's inspiring america, the high school student and the touching tribute he received from his entire graduating class here's nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: a quiet place is a safe place for jack higgins the 21-year-old has autism and for him, loud noise is unbearable but it never stopped him from taking classes at carmel high school in putnam, new york parents barbara and pat wanted him to graduate >> he's one of our three kids and we wanted him to have the same experience. >> reporter: now, we all know graduation can be a raucous affair but when it was jack's turn, the principal had a special request just for him >> i would like everyone to not clap and not cheer.
of what happened lester >> keir simmons tonight, thank you >>> a remarkable scene at a highway near atlanta. that is money all over the road and people who stopped to pick it up. police say an armored car spilled as much as $175,000 but they warn it's not finders keepers, and they're asking people to return that cash. >>> up next here tonight, the inspiring moment that brought a whole graduating class to its feet. >>> in tonight's inspiring america, the high...
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a remarkable scene on a highway near atlanta. that is money all over the road and people who stopped to pick it up. police say an armored car spilled as much as $175,000. but they warn it's not finder's keepers and they're asking people to return that cash. >>> up next, the inspiring moment that ought a whole graduating class to its feet. >>> in tonight's across the country, we walk. but what if, one day there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. (danny) after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?! no? oh right... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours!
a remarkable scene on a highway near atlanta. that is money all over the road and people who stopped to pick it up. police say an armored car spilled as much as $175,000. but they warn it's not finder's keepers and they're asking people to return that cash. >>> up next, the inspiring moment that ought a whole graduating class to its feet. >>> in tonight's across the country, we walk. but what if, one day there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there...
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and then the doors grand moment arrives joined here in atlanta on her journey from the room you know we're going to return to the run in the rain in turn returns home. from louisville. and that's what it looks like when you paint on the living converse will be finding out later just how much work goes into making a human work of art. and with that very warm welcome to your own max let's see what else we have in today's show. counting the brilliant squads on the river towns and england and. europe max are part of my kids' reserve visits allowed an unlikely festival in space. but 1st we go to austria to the beautiful lake brought to see every summer at host a very colorful event the world body painting festival here the works of art are worn by humans and created on site the event attracts artists models and visitors from all over the world. but. these works of art are not on canvas but on bare skin artists from around 50 countries meet in clocking austria for the world body painting festival. the qatar game. has already won 8 1st places in bodypainting in russia here she is competing
and then the doors grand moment arrives joined here in atlanta on her journey from the room you know we're going to return to the run in the rain in turn returns home. from louisville. and that's what it looks like when you paint on the living converse will be finding out later just how much work goes into making a human work of art. and with that very warm welcome to your own max let's see what else we have in today's show. counting the brilliant squads on the river towns and england and....
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because pollie was originally a border region between the danish city of atlanta and they had sciatic city of hamburg residents here knew how to use this kind of free space dance halls and cheap entertainment have been a part of that but since the 17th century similar business and how it's done public image of prostitution crime evolved over the years because the root of the. something is in constant flux i would say the red light district image which now plays a role in many tourists perceptions and in marketing strategies it's very much influenced by the 1970 s. and eighty's. and. lots of clichés emerge that. for example the gold chains mullet hairdos and so. on survivor. nobody pays so with these questions they try to attract tourists by saying we have a red light district we have gangsters that might interest some people but only i think so. we have the sump polly museum don't think of ourselves in that well we try to present everything in the development of the district and we try to enable visitors to understand how certain myths were formed impressed into written off and some
because pollie was originally a border region between the danish city of atlanta and they had sciatic city of hamburg residents here knew how to use this kind of free space dance halls and cheap entertainment have been a part of that but since the 17th century similar business and how it's done public image of prostitution crime evolved over the years because the root of the. something is in constant flux i would say the red light district image which now plays a role in many tourists...
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and at least ten major cities including los ang atlanta, miami, and new yorknt i.c.e. won't commen enforcement operations across the cntry, swift outrage. several protesters arrested in buffalo, new york. the president had postponed the round up, but last week said it would begin fairly soon. >> i say they came in illegally and we're bringing them out legally. >> people are concerned. >> reporter: she is an immigration attorney in atlanta. >>> what are you telling your clies right now? >> we're saying things to them like don't answer your door if somebody knocks the middle of the night. it is an official from the government, they need to have a warrant if they're going to come to your home >> reporter: stephanie lopez is a daca recipient who worries about who willr care for siblings if they are undocumented parents are deported >> it breaks my heart to hear ving his momhink abo not >> reporter: when you heard about these planned raids, what went through your head no one knows if they're going to knock your door next >> reporter: families in the sweep could be flown to
and at least ten major cities including los ang atlanta, miami, and new yorknt i.c.e. won't commen enforcement operations across the cntry, swift outrage. several protesters arrested in buffalo, new york. the president had postponed the round up, but last week said it would begin fairly soon. >> i say they came in illegally and we're bringing them out legally. >> people are concerned. >> reporter: she is an immigration attorney in atlanta. >>> what are you telling...
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in atlanta, two riders died last year, one just last , a 37-year-old man run over by a bus. the driver not at fault, but the incident sparking protests and prompting city leaders to pause issuing permits to ngcompanies supplyi the scooters. according to a recent study, head and facial injuries caused by electric scooter accidents tripled over a decade. >> we're seeing significant injuries to the head and face, broken faces, broken noses, cuts. we're seeing people who have injies to their neck. >> reporter: many cities are struggling with balancing safety and convenience. >> great way to get around. we love them. go to lunch, come back, no parking. good for the environment. >> they go like 15-miles-per-hou you can get it to 25. just got to be careful on them though, they go pretty fast. >> reporter: nashville tightened its scooter rules after a rider died in may. >> i don't want any mi faes to experience the pain that me and are amil experiencing right now. >> reporter: companies, cities, and riders looking for solutions to make sure the new way of getting around is as it can
in atlanta, two riders died last year, one just last , a 37-year-old man run over by a bus. the driver not at fault, but the incident sparking protests and prompting city leaders to pause issuing permits to ngcompanies supplyi the scooters. according to a recent study, head and facial injuries caused by electric scooter accidents tripled over a decade. >> we're seeing significant injuries to the head and face, broken faces, broken noses, cuts. we're seeing people who have injies to their...
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airport according to an atlanta police report a tsa agent went to a domestic precinct, just before 3 o'clock and told them about the rentals arrival into the tsa bag road. his mother says investigators told her it was a long ride full of twists and turns that it would. >>omar guy right. a spokesman for spirit airlines told us lorenzo access. the belt behind a closed countered that was not staffed biggest says his right hand is fractured, but it's unclear where there was caught in a part of the belt or in someone's >>here to get better. >>he's lucky of ocean and not that bad as feared on 5 minutes, yeah, wow right heart that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 thanks for being with us this hour, we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at 9 in prime time right now ken wayne pam moore here with the news at 6 plant and vicki thanks to you both coming up next on kron 4 news at 6 o'clock. a disturbing story from the peninsula popular swimming coach behind bars, accused of sexually assaulting young boys for a number 5 years. now authorities believe there may be more victims out there details
airport according to an atlanta police report a tsa agent went to a domestic precinct, just before 3 o'clock and told them about the rentals arrival into the tsa bag road. his mother says investigators told her it was a long ride full of twists and turns that it would. >>omar guy right. a spokesman for spirit airlines told us lorenzo access. the belt behind a closed countered that was not staffed biggest says his right hand is fractured, but it's unclear where there was caught in a part...