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new york is a global city.s a result of that it attracts an enormous amount of people with incomes outside of this region or country. in other parts of the country you koent don't have that. you were talking about a tail of two different economies. new york is in the have side of that equation, not the have not. a lot of the country is in the have not. steve is the chief economist. >> microsoft may be close to naming a new boss. bloomberg is reporting that they are about to name their next ceo. nadella is a vice president at the company. his team delivered the cloud os. the platform for remote computing that organizations rely on. he would replace baumer. he's saying that microsoft's board is discussing replacing bill gates. the lead candidate is john thompson. who spent 10 years. microsoft has not confirmed the report. if you use yahoo mam. >> you may want to change the password. some of the passwords have been stolen. it's not disclosed how many accounts have been hacked. it's the second largest email service
new york is a global city.s a result of that it attracts an enormous amount of people with incomes outside of this region or country. in other parts of the country you koent don't have that. you were talking about a tail of two different economies. new york is in the have side of that equation, not the have not. a lot of the country is in the have not. steve is the chief economist. >> microsoft may be close to naming a new boss. bloomberg is reporting that they are about to name their...
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new york is a global city and the capital. it attracts an enormous amount of people that spend money and produce and drive this economy, where in other parts of the country, you don't have that, and that's the problem. you're talking about the tale of two economies. >> the haves and the have notes. steve is an economist. >>> well, microsoft may be close to naming a but boss. bloomberg is reporting that they are about to name nadella as the ceo. the platform for remote computing, the organizations that they rely on for their i.t. needs. he would replace steve ballmer. and they are discussing replacing bill gates as chairman. the lead candidate appears tore john thompson, who spent ten years as the ceo of semantic. the anti-virus software company! e. >> if you use yahoo mail, you might want to change your password. yahoo is the second largest email service with 73 million accounts. >>> president obama's boldest move to close the income gap may have been a landmark law. the value of your health insurance coming up, and later, an
new york is a global city and the capital. it attracts an enormous amount of people that spend money and produce and drive this economy, where in other parts of the country, you don't have that, and that's the problem. you're talking about the tale of two economies. >> the haves and the have notes. steve is an economist. >>> well, microsoft may be close to naming a but boss. bloomberg is reporting that they are about to name nadella as the ceo. the platform for remote computing,...
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all this is under the theme of the global city. the mayor is trying to create chicago, again, under this global city which is code word for a city for white folks with money. it's about policies that perpetuate a city that is dividessed, right? one of two cities, those who can benefit do benefit through connections and political positions doing well in the city. when you step outside the lines, where we are now, and a few mile radius from where we are sitting tads, the city looks different. the struggles are different and benefits that are to trickle down to us, and heard it before, continue to not be true. our work to really take this on, and i think that it's been about organized again just to lift up the truth around what's happening, folks get it. like, we've door knocked in the last few weeks around tips, around the sur application, door knocking around the city, and people get it immediately; right? this is a fairly much a no-brainer. what people -- people -- it's clear folks look for independent leadership, looking for older
all this is under the theme of the global city. the mayor is trying to create chicago, again, under this global city which is code word for a city for white folks with money. it's about policies that perpetuate a city that is dividessed, right? one of two cities, those who can benefit do benefit through connections and political positions doing well in the city. when you step outside the lines, where we are now, and a few mile radius from where we are sitting tads, the city looks different. the...
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it doesn't make them that's a global city since we had to china for scandals have just bought lots of business is behaving beyond his pants off us went to the post link at the outcome a new. i knew it's been. are you. and these. use. you can watch in a sea world you were ever you go to a maid she asks for your own tablet. access program schedules on demand video. i don't mind in peace i play ball. i enjoyed the us versions available this is your marketplace today research makes the network. new new new. the art in america over the weekend of shooting inside of maryland law must be people that will take an in depth look at the growing trend from gun violence on thinking less of a hat. and more still no fall out. now two men involved and it points changes had been arrested and charged for money laundering. authorities say they've wandered one million dollars worth of currency for the black market website. one that coming up hence
it doesn't make them that's a global city since we had to china for scandals have just bought lots of business is behaving beyond his pants off us went to the post link at the outcome a new. i knew it's been. are you. and these. use. you can watch in a sea world you were ever you go to a maid she asks for your own tablet. access program schedules on demand video. i don't mind in peace i play ball. i enjoyed the us versions available this is your marketplace today research makes the network. new...
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the world will have its own chinatown as well all this that in the center of the city filled with many businesses globally the last things to take out include shots and tips techniques with which it has been for a school nurse who was sporting a given size and style schools and footwear are presented here. and with a price tag sometimes as much as ten times lower than the competition. it's flying
the world will have its own chinatown as well all this that in the center of the city filled with many businesses globally the last things to take out include shots and tips techniques with which it has been for a school nurse who was sporting a given size and style schools and footwear are presented here. and with a price tag sometimes as much as ten times lower than the competition. it's flying
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so mayors are really not just governing their own cities but governing in a way that promises solutions for global problems as well. >> new gingrich made some news the other day when he essentially said that poverty is greatest in america's cities, and that most of the cities are run by democratic mayors. the politics notwithstanding, what do you make of it that if mayors are doing such a good job that poverty is so concentrated in cities? gingrich,ys with mr. newt gingrich knows how to tell untruths with great eloquence. [laughter] that was great eloquence. >> this is another good example. one of the great myths is that a lot of lazy people of color are spending all the money of cities. it is exactly the op is it. cities produce 80% of the gross national product in the united states. a lot of the tax revenues go out for corncounties subsidies and roar a welfare. 65% of the counties with the tea party that have the biggest vote are the biggest welfare counties of america. it is simply a lie to say that cities are somehow dealing money from the countryside. cities are centers of creativity and prod
so mayors are really not just governing their own cities but governing in a way that promises solutions for global problems as well. >> new gingrich made some news the other day when he essentially said that poverty is greatest in america's cities, and that most of the cities are run by democratic mayors. the politics notwithstanding, what do you make of it that if mayors are doing such a good job that poverty is so concentrated in cities? gingrich,ys with mr. newt gingrich knows how to...
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environments on earth that we once thought were untouchable study published in the journal climate global climate but our city global change biology reveals that thanks to climate change and global warming sea floor marine life will decrease by as much as thirty eight percent in the north atlantic ocean and up to five percent globally over the next hundred years organisms that live in the deepest depths of the ocean rely heavily on the remains of the marine life that lives on or near the ocean surface stuff dies and settles in the stuff on the bottom eats it. as a result the head of the health of the surface ocean waters has a huge impact on the health of deep ocean waters in the microorganisms that call them home so as nutrients are being depleted on the surface of the ocean thanks to climate change organisms living in deep ocean waters can't get the nutrients of the food they need for survival. these findings on deep sea marine life prove that when it comes to climate change it's a fact nothing is out of reach to learn more about the greatest threat our species is ever face what's driving it check out last
environments on earth that we once thought were untouchable study published in the journal climate global climate but our city global change biology reveals that thanks to climate change and global warming sea floor marine life will decrease by as much as thirty eight percent in the north atlantic ocean and up to five percent globally over the next hundred years organisms that live in the deepest depths of the ocean rely heavily on the remains of the marine life that lives on or near the ocean...
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cities. we do live in the global center of technology and innovation here in san francisco and i believe it's incumbent upon everyone here in city hall to find ways for technology not only to impact our residents' daily lives but also drive further civic engagement. the law i'm introducing today is very simple and straight farad. we have a law current lip on the books that states private and public garages shall be used only for the storage of automobiles. ~ forward this law doesn't make sense. it's out date and had certainly discriminatory towards bicyclists and other people that store personal items in their garages. this outdated law came to my attention directly from a constituent in district 2, gary rab kin on a recently launched san francisco.org website. he he left a comment saying this old law was discriminatory against bicyclists and didn't make sense in a city trying to encourage alternative forms of transportation. i fully agree. so, the simple law i'm introducing today to the outdated code will allow for bicycles, skooters and other personal items in residential garages. i have to
cities. we do live in the global center of technology and innovation here in san francisco and i believe it's incumbent upon everyone here in city hall to find ways for technology not only to impact our residents' daily lives but also drive further civic engagement. the law i'm introducing today is very simple and straight farad. we have a law current lip on the books that states private and public garages shall be used only for the storage of automobiles. ~ forward this law doesn't make sense....
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our next speaker is global director of city and global development bob leaves the partnerships through microfiber and serve neighborhood revitalization. he leads global commercial relationships with aicher financing community institutions to expand access to services with focusing on innovative platforms for scaling access through partnerships. based in london with the u.s. fdic chairman and the world bank executive committee. bob will speak on innovative public private partnerships. >> i will try to keep it brief to get back your programming but this follows so closely to what secretary donovan said. it is an evolution in the way that we and other financial institutions work on community development the way we are increasingly heading. we have now for years housing has been a cornerstone of the work that many banks have done with community development and to with teeeighteen we're not the largest but the largest provider of affordable housing in the united states what many institutions have done that has ben supported by the community investment act 70 have benefited from but where th
our next speaker is global director of city and global development bob leaves the partnerships through microfiber and serve neighborhood revitalization. he leads global commercial relationships with aicher financing community institutions to expand access to services with focusing on innovative platforms for scaling access through partnerships. based in london with the u.s. fdic chairman and the world bank executive committee. bob will speak on innovative public private partnerships. >> i...
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economists estimate that 10% of all global gdp growth will come from american cities in the coming decade. >> joining me now to talk about the health of our nation cities at a time of limited resources are from new orleans, , also from new orleans, the former mayor who is now president urgent urban league. james brook, program director of the national league of cities and from boston a reporter with wbur radio. james, you heard player bloomberg. he said the golden age of the suburbs is over, do the fact back him up? >> the facts are mixed. cities, i think, with mayors like mayor bloomberg and others who will be in office, the mayor in st. paul, the mayor in houston, who have had good tenure and good success, they continue to be a great and continuing source of real leadership in cities, in different parts of the united states. yes, there is a generational change in cities like new york and chicago and other places, but i think we have seen a lot of innovative creative leaders at a local level at a time when leadership is needed. i think that does help cities as you look forward some of th
economists estimate that 10% of all global gdp growth will come from american cities in the coming decade. >> joining me now to talk about the health of our nation cities at a time of limited resources are from new orleans, , also from new orleans, the former mayor who is now president urgent urban league. james brook, program director of the national league of cities and from boston a reporter with wbur radio. james, you heard player bloomberg. he said the golden age of the suburbs is...
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it is a global issue it's not a russian issue and cities across the world have dealt with terrorist attacks like these and unfortunately will the crowd this is happens here. a sober mood yes with the three days of mourning and there is a damper here on the city we do hear a little bit of fireworks in the background but not what you would expect on new year's eve but we were able to visit with the victim's family members who had them you know other family members die as well as victims who survived these attacks and in particular one young man the security officer who died the first victim of the terrorist attack he was able to speak with his father earlier and. here he had this job for about a year or so how it all happened on the video footage he was standing by the railing during the security check and then there was this man coming in and he just barely made it towards him and then there was a blast and it was over and no more footage he stopped that man who was trying to get through the security gate as he had to yes that's what the camera sho
it is a global issue it's not a russian issue and cities across the world have dealt with terrorist attacks like these and unfortunately will the crowd this is happens here. a sober mood yes with the three days of mourning and there is a damper here on the city we do hear a little bit of fireworks in the background but not what you would expect on new year's eve but we were able to visit with the victim's family members who had them you know other family members die as well as victims who...
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global director city community -- and microfinance. he leads city initiative and i think i hope on the financial institutions that work on community development increasely heavy. and part that have is, you know, for years housing has been a corner stone of the work that have done in community development. and for cities it's been an anchor. we are not the largest bank in term of footprint in the united. we are largest of affordable housing in the united states. and part that have, i think, in term of the work that many institutions have done, have been for years also support by the community investment act. which many of the cities have benefited from. an act that sometimes trap funds in geography where it may be and needed. i think it's important thinking in term of we are the evolution of the interagency discussions how to can happen. the institutions go where and do this sort of investing where it's greatest need not just where there's a regulatory incentive to do it. housing has been a corner stone of our work. secretary donnavan w
global director city community -- and microfinance. he leads city initiative and i think i hope on the financial institutions that work on community development increasely heavy. and part that have is, you know, for years housing has been a corner stone of the work that have done in community development. and for cities it's been an anchor. we are not the largest bank in term of footprint in the united. we are largest of affordable housing in the united states. and part that have, i think, in...
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and get it a year earlier to market that is a huge value for a global company which has a large portfolio. one has to consider masdar citys not even our largest business unit. we do global renewable energy. we have global capital funds. >> shams 1 is today the largest csp plant in any term you can think of, power or size. we are at full capacity. are as of today, we are producing a full 100 megawatts into the grid. >> this is an extraordinary moment for us. today, this is the first massive footstep that has been taken on renewable energy in this region. >> it is 300 football fields, put together, of solar panels. how do you feel today with shams 1 being unveiled to the world? >> i am very proud, it is really a big achievement. >> we are at a tipping point in terms of how people think about energy for the future. worldwide, but especially in the middle east, it just does not make economic sense anymore for them to use their own fossil fuel reserves domestically. the cost of generating electricity is basically the cost of a barrel of oil. every barrel of oil that saudi arabia uses to generate cheap electricity at home mean
and get it a year earlier to market that is a huge value for a global company which has a large portfolio. one has to consider masdar citys not even our largest business unit. we do global renewable energy. we have global capital funds. >> shams 1 is today the largest csp plant in any term you can think of, power or size. we are at full capacity. are as of today, we are producing a full 100 megawatts into the grid. >> this is an extraordinary moment for us. today, this is the first...
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right here, last question. >> this conference has been about cities and as we know cities are globallyconnected and the population is concentrated. i wanted to ask what cities are doing and how cities can be better prepared for that critical public health threat? >> pandemic reparation. >> well that some the same sector as the mexico is a type of coordination. we work very much with the city so they can develop their plans. we had a -- with h1n1 that show we have coordination between the federal and the local government. all cities most be prepared and certainly it's an issue. we have seen it in the last year and we will be seeing it so cities must be prepared for that >> here in new york we have a wonderful surveillance system where we get real-time feeds on the health care delivery system around what doctors are seeing and it's actually the outbreak of h1n1 in new york city. i so clearly remembered i'm sorry i'm not tom friedman and he was here this morning. he called me on a friday afternoon he said i have to shut down the pageant at the high school. i was like what? you can do that
right here, last question. >> this conference has been about cities and as we know cities are globallyconnected and the population is concentrated. i wanted to ask what cities are doing and how cities can be better prepared for that critical public health threat? >> pandemic reparation. >> well that some the same sector as the mexico is a type of coordination. we work very much with the city so they can develop their plans. we had a -- with h1n1 that show we have coordination...
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cities. i think one of the best thing we did was create the global shapers.ause they changed the dialogue. >> what is interesting there, david is muhtar kent talks about the golden tie angle. that is civil society organizations, non-government organize ags, and the government, and the private sector. he said when you get them together they are more likely to solve these problems. david tomorrow i'll talk to the heads of the international monetary fund and the world bank and get a real snapshot for what 2014 is going to look like economically across the world, and how that affects americans. >> ali velshi from davos, and we look forward to his update tomorrow. >>> there has been another attack on herbalife, and this time the brood side does not involve a bunch of hedge fund managers battling over the stock. ed markey called for an investigation after hearing complaints from stit -- constituents. he believes the business model could be a pyramid scheme. it relies on independent distributors to sell their products to consumers, think avon and mary kay. he says .
cities. i think one of the best thing we did was create the global shapers.ause they changed the dialogue. >> what is interesting there, david is muhtar kent talks about the golden tie angle. that is civil society organizations, non-government organize ags, and the government, and the private sector. he said when you get them together they are more likely to solve these problems. david tomorrow i'll talk to the heads of the international monetary fund and the world bank and get a real...
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the cold eflt days in new york city in its history. >> al gore was cold. therefore globals a hoax. ahem. according to the logic of the distinguished gentleman from oklahoma, if the planet is getting warmer, how can it possibly be cold out? for one, the term global warming doesn't tell the whole story. scientists argue in addition to overall heating of planet earth, human initiated climate change is also contributing to extreme weather events. some scientists are already saying that the polar vortex issued in this current cold slap this week is a result of climate change. furthermore, extreme cold in one part of the world may coincide with extreme heat elsewhere. senator inhofe did not mention that australia is experiencing record breaking summer heat. or that the average global temperature especially in the last 30 years, has been steady rising. and he certainly didn't mention that in 2011 his home state of oklahoma experienced the hottest summer ever recorded in u.s. history. but the only problem with sitting idly by and chuckling as members of congress fiddle around with
the cold eflt days in new york city in its history. >> al gore was cold. therefore globals a hoax. ahem. according to the logic of the distinguished gentleman from oklahoma, if the planet is getting warmer, how can it possibly be cold out? for one, the term global warming doesn't tell the whole story. scientists argue in addition to overall heating of planet earth, human initiated climate change is also contributing to extreme weather events. some scientists are already saying that the...
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to take care of both what they buy and so the reason this globalization is the real factor of the. specter of the city and the first group to be affected by these trant is. people who are relatively young eighteen to twenty four year old where in france i mean increased by thirty five percent in just the past three years and when researchers ask those people about their lifestyle choices we can see a lot of american trans they're also like drinking soda you know prefer and snacks rather than males and so on so do you have any concerns about how sustainable your own culture really is because you know here. any habits you learned when you're young and when you're grow older they're increasingly difficult to change so france too may lose. their right and it isn't because the menfolk was. different of informations makes of people more free and making them more free. they can use all the of different foods and the french model is probably disappearing and i don't regret it i'm here to consider that the facts i don't want to contest it i just observe it and i try to write for explaining people what is or bu
to take care of both what they buy and so the reason this globalization is the real factor of the. specter of the city and the first group to be affected by these trant is. people who are relatively young eighteen to twenty four year old where in france i mean increased by thirty five percent in just the past three years and when researchers ask those people about their lifestyle choices we can see a lot of american trans they're also like drinking soda you know prefer and snacks rather than...
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francisco has taken that commitment on very seriously, we are one small city, fewer than a million people, climate change is a global problem and does not have boundaries but, i had all levels of the city family government and the community and the departments, and the people are making an effort and we just wanted to bring that to your attention and hope that you consider that as future projects come your way. thank you. >> public comment? >> commissioners? >> well i just want to say that i think that it is great to hear this report and i think that the comment at the very end in terms of doing what we can is very appropriate because it is a huge problem and we can do it in bite size and it is nice to know that we are on top of what we can do and even though we are a small contributor, i guess in san francisco, as far as your chart in saying that what we do as far as emissions but i know with the power and all of the initiatives that we have taken we have been a leader in this and applaud of what we have been doing at the port and hope that we can continue and be an example to others in the city. and to other citie
francisco has taken that commitment on very seriously, we are one small city, fewer than a million people, climate change is a global problem and does not have boundaries but, i had all levels of the city family government and the community and the departments, and the people are making an effort and we just wanted to bring that to your attention and hope that you consider that as future projects come your way. thank you. >> public comment? >> commissioners? >> well i just...
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the world will have its own chinatown as well all this that in the center of the city filled with many businesses globally the last things to take out include shots and tips techniques with which it has been for a school nurse who was sporting a given size and style schools and footwear are presented here. and with a price tag sometimes as much as ten times lower than the competition. it's flying off the shelves. there's nothing to think of a house here. i'm not going to spend my last chance and as such it i like shiny stuff yes many good looking clouds sometimes they'll extend the lead authors. here is the one pulling the strings coals are not meeting shiny anymore the materials imported gas but since the assembled here who would just lead to a wells the need to be stamped on every item. something italian companies want change the series is on the us the offer as a fraud. not that we have been working extensively on one of the unknown. on the quantity large quantity and wool prices proved a perfect tactic for the chinese who according to the bank of italy channel least one half million dollars out of ita
the world will have its own chinatown as well all this that in the center of the city filled with many businesses globally the last things to take out include shots and tips techniques with which it has been for a school nurse who was sporting a given size and style schools and footwear are presented here. and with a price tag sometimes as much as ten times lower than the competition. it's flying off the shelves. there's nothing to think of a house here. i'm not going to spend my last chance...
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city now need a special permit. the hope is that the measures will prevent terrorist attacks. >> alongside conventional methods, they are using state- of-the-art globally tested technology, which makes it possible to follow absolutely everyone's movements within the city. >> russian authorities say they can stop terrorists entering true the desk through the troubled north caucasus region. >> from the terrorists' point of view, there does not have to be an attack in sochi. an attack anywhere in the country would seriously damage russia's image and spoil the olympics. >> some 37,000 police officers and 23,000 staff from the emergencies ministry are being deployed during the games. the kremlin says security is its top priority. >> president vladimir putin wants to enhance russia's image in the world, but reports of environmental damage, of corruption and human rights violations have already cast a shadow over putin's gaze, making it all the more important for russia that they remain peaceful . >> to business news now, germany's labor market and did 2013 on a positive note. quick the figures presented for the first time by the new labour minister show the
city now need a special permit. the hope is that the measures will prevent terrorist attacks. >> alongside conventional methods, they are using state- of-the-art globally tested technology, which makes it possible to follow absolutely everyone's movements within the city. >> russian authorities say they can stop terrorists entering true the desk through the troubled north caucasus region. >> from the terrorists' point of view, there does not have to be an attack in sochi. an...
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we think it will establish a new way of building airports globally increase in new benchmark. realize that for a cityai in india, this is a major new development. they're breaking up the tedium of a long trip to and from the gates. more than 100 artists are showcased over the terminals, creating a huge installation job for the curators. >> i think a lot of the ,hallenges lay in being able to that things have to be put overnight. things as many as 10 times. >> their spring the capacity. by 2019. reach this checking some other stories making headlines around the world. please in thailand have released pictures of what they say may be can.an hand attacked a sunday's were hurt in explosion. pro-and antigovernment groups blame each other. say they target petty offenses while ignoring serious crimes. please accept money to keep minor infractions. it is day five of china's monthlong spring festival. have already trips been booked this year than in the whole of last year's holiday. tickets have been bought at stations across the country. ♪ >> a good everyone -- good morning everyone. i am rishaad salamat. yo
we think it will establish a new way of building airports globally increase in new benchmark. realize that for a cityai in india, this is a major new development. they're breaking up the tedium of a long trip to and from the gates. more than 100 artists are showcased over the terminals, creating a huge installation job for the curators. >> i think a lot of the ,hallenges lay in being able to that things have to be put overnight. things as many as 10 times. >> their spring the...
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local dispute that turned into a regional dispute that turned into or with global impact we see the united states in the city and the soviet union russia slowly looking at the situation each one has its own side to support we see turkey saudi arabia if you wish even israel and other countries that are looking closely at the situation if any of these are itself there is a debate what is better for israel that our side will follow and the jihad this will prevail or the other way around so i think the situation in syria has potential hazards for many countries and i really can see the situation any country that is enjoying the situation ok daniel maybe i'll give you my fanciful interpretation of all of this is that i think that there are powers that be particularly in the united states in the think tanks in neo-cons that the more the chaos the better because you know maybe we can get on the right side of the curve you know i mean i find it really fanciful because if you look at it he continues to get become more and more destabilized and you know there's some people that think that the with the u.s. can still c
local dispute that turned into a regional dispute that turned into or with global impact we see the united states in the city and the soviet union russia slowly looking at the situation each one has its own side to support we see turkey saudi arabia if you wish even israel and other countries that are looking closely at the situation if any of these are itself there is a debate what is better for israel that our side will follow and the jihad this will prevail or the other way around so i think...
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citing news is just what dealing with the private information on exactly what the global giants been up to log on to our city. don't call russia's north caucasus have being put on a security alert up to six forties would come chill winds of time in four separate cars. police are hunting for three suspects who told to be home in driving the car across the region. the seventy s if he has the details the report in the air. one of these one of those cars of the minor explosive device detonated when the police was on the scene no one was injured fortunately now the authorities are considering several versions of what happened to the forty considered launch a criminal case in several criminal articles such as illegal possession of arms manslaughter act of terror is not a moment of these considered persons nevertheless the authorities of the region have imposed a special security alert mode which is called the counter operation mode into a district of the stomach on region one a usual day the chatswood without that probably led to a such a high security alert mode but of course say in a month's time will have the s
citing news is just what dealing with the private information on exactly what the global giants been up to log on to our city. don't call russia's north caucasus have being put on a security alert up to six forties would come chill winds of time in four separate cars. police are hunting for three suspects who told to be home in driving the car across the region. the seventy s if he has the details the report in the air. one of these one of those cars of the minor explosive device detonated when...
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globally, nationally and locally. i'm concerned about the direction the city has taken in recent years when we've actually had a board of supervisors prior to any of us who were on the board that set standards for how we were going to meet or climate action strategy as a city. i'll read some of the steps that were taken. in 2008 the board of supervisors unanimously passed the san francisco climate action plan that established green house gas emission limits by the city. we're then 40 percent below 1990 levels. these green house gas reductions apply to city departments, but to all sources within the geographic limit within the city of san francisco. as part of the environment code it says beginning in january 2010 and thereafter. the department of environment shall report to the board of supervisors on the city's progress on achieving the green house gas limits under this ordinance. i understand the department of environment has been working for some time on an update to the climate action strategy, but we have not received a final report. one has been given to my office that has not been actually authorized. it is si
globally, nationally and locally. i'm concerned about the direction the city has taken in recent years when we've actually had a board of supervisors prior to any of us who were on the board that set standards for how we were going to meet or climate action strategy as a city. i'll read some of the steps that were taken. in 2008 the board of supervisors unanimously passed the san francisco climate action plan that established green house gas emission limits by the city. we're then 40 percent...
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global temperature trends. >> we are in the u.s. about 2% of the earth's surface. if that's your control section, that's tougher. if it is down to one citygher. donald trump called global warming, quote, bs. how is that politically important for some conservatives? >> there's a lot of ways in which -- there's a lot of pressure on conservatives to reject science. they have pressure to reject evolution. but the pressure to reject climate science in a way is a lot stronger because the ideological underpinnings of this issue are in order to do something about global warming, it can't be left to the corporations and the free market. there has to be that dread thing of public action. >> it is almost a way to cut it off at the pass earlier. gary, you may be wondering why you are here. >> what am i doing here? >> you're here as an expert on the human condition. i want you to take a look at one data point. if you look back at this december we just finished, it was the second hottest in 30 years. yet, when you look inside the brain, we see a lot of people who can't process that and are processing the idea if it is cold, the earth can't getting hot
global temperature trends. >> we are in the u.s. about 2% of the earth's surface. if that's your control section, that's tougher. if it is down to one citygher. donald trump called global warming, quote, bs. how is that politically important for some conservatives? >> there's a lot of ways in which -- there's a lot of pressure on conservatives to reject science. they have pressure to reject evolution. but the pressure to reject climate science in a way is a lot stronger because the...
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he leads citi's global commercial relationships with microfinance and community institutions to expand access to financial services with particular focus on developing innovative platforms for scaling access to finance and savings through partnerships and correspondence. based in london, welcome back sits on -- bob sits on a number of committees including the fdic chairman's committee on economic empowerment and the world's bank cgap executive committee. bob will speak on innovative public/private partnerships. bob? >> thank you. thank you very much, mayor. and i'll speak -- try to be brief so we can get back to your programming. and in a way, this follows so tightly to what secretary donovan said. and i think of it as a bit of an evolution in the way we at citi and i think, i hope, other financial institutions that work on community development can are increasing hi heading. and part of -- increasingly heading. and part of that is you know for years housing has been a cornerstone of the work that many banks have done in community development. and for citi it's been an anchor. i mean,
he leads citi's global commercial relationships with microfinance and community institutions to expand access to financial services with particular focus on developing innovative platforms for scaling access to finance and savings through partnerships and correspondence. based in london, welcome back sits on -- bob sits on a number of committees including the fdic chairman's committee on economic empowerment and the world's bank cgap executive committee. bob will speak on innovative...
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brinda adige runs global concerns india focused on women and children here in the slum in the city of bangalore. she said she was sad when she first heard about the mars mission. >> at one end of the spectrum, so much of money that is being spent to send a rocket out into outer space, when we know that here on earth in my country there are children dying every day because they have no food to eat. so many more spending their days and nights without electricity, no roads, no education. no protection for women and the girl child anywhere in this country. >> do you think that if they didn't spend the money on the satellite that they would spend the money on women and girl's issues? >> no, they would not. the priorities are certainly not looking at children, women, human beings who are a need -- who are in need of basic necessities just to live. >> so you're not against the science. just the priorities? >> yes. >> adige gathered a group of women from the slums who echoed the same concerns. i asked the group that given the millions being spent on the mission to mars what kind of impact add
brinda adige runs global concerns india focused on women and children here in the slum in the city of bangalore. she said she was sad when she first heard about the mars mission. >> at one end of the spectrum, so much of money that is being spent to send a rocket out into outer space, when we know that here on earth in my country there are children dying every day because they have no food to eat. so many more spending their days and nights without electricity, no roads, no education. no...
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to take care of what they buy and so the reason globalization is the real factor of the. specter from the city and the first group to be affected by obese trant is. people who are relatively young eighteen to twenty. the four year old where obesity in france i mean increased by thirty five percent in just the past the years when researchers asked those people about their lifestyle choices we can see a lot of american trends there also like drinking and drinking soda preferring snacks rather than mills and so on so do you have any concerns about how sustainable your own culture really is because you're. any habits you learned when you're young and when you grow older they're increasingly difficult to change so france too may lose. it isn't because the menfolk was. diffusion of informations makes people more free and making them more free. they can use all that of different foods and french model is probably disappearing and i don't regret it i'm here to consider that the fact i don't want to contest it i just observe it and i try to write for explaining people what is or even most don't but you
to take care of what they buy and so the reason globalization is the real factor of the. specter from the city and the first group to be affected by obese trant is. people who are relatively young eighteen to twenty. the four year old where obesity in france i mean increased by thirty five percent in just the past the years when researchers asked those people about their lifestyle choices we can see a lot of american trends there also like drinking and drinking soda preferring snacks rather...
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know about climate change since quote the implications also terrible coming up cities which will sink at current rates of global warming. industry studies warn fracking is much more dangerous than previously thought. and polluters saying there's need to shelter chemicals for children. i didn't pick it out to head. to the point where i can't even do it anymore. the areas today was so bad the alarm was going off these are one of the many incidents documented near frank thought as the animal symptoms correspond with known effects from chemicals used in fracking the skin seems to have some serious merit to having school and on. infertility cancer and birth defects new studies have added to the list of the health effects of fracking toxicologists examine just a third of the nine hundred chemicals they pump in the wall to the ground and air force in ten chemicals profound to hit kidney and immune systems to maturity affected the nervous system and blood and can three of the chemicals damage the skin and other sensory organs whirls and now even being drooled reports c.n.n. inside schools to gas wells in leverage high
know about climate change since quote the implications also terrible coming up cities which will sink at current rates of global warming. industry studies warn fracking is much more dangerous than previously thought. and polluters saying there's need to shelter chemicals for children. i didn't pick it out to head. to the point where i can't even do it anymore. the areas today was so bad the alarm was going off these are one of the many incidents documented near frank thought as the animal...
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audience or national for now although the world update that's got some of the global headlines for you in brief and to the u.s. cityof omaha now a large blocks of an animal feed plot in omaha is left two people dead and another ten seriously injured when exactly clear what caused this explosion a witness inside the plant said he heard a large crack before the back wall of the factory collapsed emotions the services saying old workers and bodies have been accounted for. at least fifteen people working to clear mines have reportedly been abducted in the northwest of afghanistan local security officials say the group arrived in the area near the city of herat three weeks ago and no one's claimed responsibility for the kidnapping as of yet. and the colombian military says it's killed fourteen members of the foreign rebel movement near the border with venezuela thought the group was responsible for sabotaging oil installations as well as an ambush that killed more than a dozen government troops six months ago a colombian officials did take part in a peace process with the guerilla group last year though there is still a
audience or national for now although the world update that's got some of the global headlines for you in brief and to the u.s. cityof omaha now a large blocks of an animal feed plot in omaha is left two people dead and another ten seriously injured when exactly clear what caused this explosion a witness inside the plant said he heard a large crack before the back wall of the factory collapsed emotions the services saying old workers and bodies have been accounted for. at least fifteen people...
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in january of 2004, al gore held a global warming rally in new york city that turned out to be what would go down as the coldest day in history in new york city. three years later october of 2007 al gore gave a big global warming speech at harvard university and it coincided with the temperatures that broke boston's 125-year-old temperature record. in march of 2009, the speaker of the house nancy pelosi was snowed out of a global warming rally in washington, d.c. because of all the snow her plane wasn't able to land and they had to cancel her appearance in the event. a year later march of 2010, the senate environment and public works fee committee had to cancel a hearing entitled global warming impacts in the united states due to a major snowstorm. at that time i was the ranking member of the -- of that committee and they were all geared up ready to have this big hearing and couldn't do it because of the major snowstorm. that was 2010. this has been going on now for every year going back to 2007. just last year, july of 2013, a cruise liner that was chartered to discuss the impact of glob
in january of 2004, al gore held a global warming rally in new york city that turned out to be what would go down as the coldest day in history in new york city. three years later october of 2007 al gore gave a big global warming speech at harvard university and it coincided with the temperatures that broke boston's 125-year-old temperature record. in march of 2009, the speaker of the house nancy pelosi was snowed out of a global warming rally in washington, d.c. because of all the snow her...
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. >>> now, still to come on the show, it's all razzle-dazzle in the motor city as global leaders rollhe latest and greatest models. phil lebeau is joining us live in detroit coming up right after the break. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." these are your headlines from around the world. was it just the weather? investors continue to digest friday's jobs surprise with stocks in europe trying to stay in the green. banks lead as the regulators decide to water down those basel debt rules. >>> and give diplomacy a chance. president obama warns against imposing fresh sanctions on iran after it completes its deal with world leaders to halt its nuclear pro
. >>> now, still to come on the show, it's all razzle-dazzle in the motor city as global leaders rollhe latest and greatest models. phil lebeau is joining us live in detroit coming up right after the break. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] your looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh,...
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global warming? not so fast. >> >> it's not good -- it's good not to be in green bay in more ways than one. taking a live look where the cityright now is showing it's 49er pride, a flag sitting on the flag pole. a mild 56 degrees. mark demio will be here to talk about the weather and if we will see any raindrops in your workweek forecast. meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials recommend vaccination. go to voicesofmeningitis.org. >>> fans in green bay and much throughout the northeast struggling with the cold weather. here in the bay area, unseasonably warm and dry. some believe this is all because of global warming. >> >> reporter: another weird day, some call it bizarre bay area winter weather. is this climate change? >> it's like 60, 70 degrees here, it's crazy. i absolutely believe it. >> we are basking in balmy winter sunshine after the dryest bay area year ever. >> >> is it climate change? >> i think it is. >> probably more extreme storms. alot of shortages. >> not just because it is a sunny day. >> if it were snowing right now, that's not proof of climate change either. >> the first thi
global warming? not so fast. >> >> it's not good -- it's good not to be in green bay in more ways than one. taking a live look where the cityright now is showing it's 49er pride, a flag sitting on the flag pole. a mild 56 degrees. mark demio will be here to talk about the weather and if we will see any raindrops in your workweek forecast. meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials recommend vaccination. go to voicesofmeningitis.org. >>> fans in...