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there are 27 member, and 24 h of them represent state and local governmen governments. there are five leaders of the government coordinating council, and two of the eca and the dhs and three that represent the state and local governments. and for the first time, we have created a coordinating kocounci within the federal government where the preponderance of the representation and the decision rights are going to sit within the state and local governments and that is an important aspect of how we will take on the security challenge. so the government coordinating challenge is going to be working to set prior tis, and we will talk about what some of the priorities are, and public a plan going forward and the plan is going to be widely available to the election community and put us on the same page across the governments of what the priorities are in place of the threat environment. wraend in the process of setting up a sector of coordinating k n council and this is going to be bringing the manufacturers and the software provides and the facile stay or thes of the -- facil
there are 27 member, and 24 h of them represent state and local governmen governments. there are five leaders of the government coordinating council, and two of the eca and the dhs and three that represent the state and local governments. and for the first time, we have created a coordinating kocounci within the federal government where the preponderance of the representation and the decision rights are going to sit within the state and local governments and that is an important aspect of how...
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authority area which would then give local authorities you see to load the burden there but it would have to then be agreed in a referendum on that the two thousand and eleven localism act should be getting that democratic buy in people would have to vote for it but the choice would be either a construct increase across the board of six percent all for most people freeze it and stop the cuts the alternative is increase it for everybody and continue with the cuts i think that's a pretty good deal and a stopgap measure which is well worth considering. is that idea right now what the labor party policy is something that came up in my local authority area following the latest iteration of the cuts in darby the council's plan to close the largest give them over to the third sector a lot of local people were asking me what i was going to do about it and it's true that this idea came forward and so therefore been going around speaks people of the country who are interested in this idea no local forces take it but i want to seriously giving it consideration while i want to work they won't st
authority area which would then give local authorities you see to load the burden there but it would have to then be agreed in a referendum on that the two thousand and eleven localism act should be getting that democratic buy in people would have to vote for it but the choice would be either a construct increase across the board of six percent all for most people freeze it and stop the cuts the alternative is increase it for everybody and continue with the cuts i think that's a pretty good...
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the represent state and local governments. we created this within the government. as because we think it is an important aspect of how we are going to take on the security challenge. they are working to set priorities will talk to some of those. publish a plan going forward it will be widely available to the election community. it will put us on the same page across governments. we are now in the process of working with industry to stand up a council. it will bring the manufacturers and software providers the facilitators and others to the table so that we can have security conversations within the industry. a lot of the state and local government officials they are continuing to work together. information sharing. that is really where it needs to start. they need to taking whatever we can to get the best information and give the information to individuals who can make security decisions based on the information. that includes making sure that the intelligence collections requirements are based on the need to monitor whether t
the represent state and local governments. we created this within the government. as because we think it is an important aspect of how we are going to take on the security challenge. they are working to set priorities will talk to some of those. publish a plan going forward it will be widely available to the election community. it will put us on the same page across governments. we are now in the process of working with industry to stand up a council. it will bring the manufacturers and...
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on transportation, and local investments. but they're making it more expensive. on the one hand, we hear from people, we need to make sure local decision-makers and state decision-makers have more flexibility and freedom because they are closer to people. the mayors and the council members are the closest. on the one hand, they say okay, let's provide more power and decision-making authority to our local leaders and we should be doing that. and on the other hand, they are actually taxing those local decisions with federal taxes. because they are prohibiting you from taking those deductions. so yes, we want a transportation plan that puts more burden on the state but we are actually going to make it more expensive for the people in the states by taking away some of these deductions. and thank you for the realtors statement, both locally and at the national level, because of the national association of realtors did everything they could to warn the american people about the hit that homeowners around the country are going to ta
on transportation, and local investments. but they're making it more expensive. on the one hand, we hear from people, we need to make sure local decision-makers and state decision-makers have more flexibility and freedom because they are closer to people. the mayors and the council members are the closest. on the one hand, they say okay, let's provide more power and decision-making authority to our local leaders and we should be doing that. and on the other hand, they are actually taxing those...
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. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg the beer and serving that cross the table people are sitting next to the xurpz drinking alongside we're having a lot of ingredient that get there's a lot to do the district of retail shop having that really close connection with the consumer allows us to do exciting things we decided to come to treasure island because we saw it as an amazing opportunity can't be beat the views and real estate that great county starting to develop on treasure island like minded business owners with last week products and want to get on the ground floor a no-brainer for us when you you, you buying local goods made locally our suppo
. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 my name is jim woods i'm the founder of woods beer company and the proprietor of woods copy k open 2 henry adams what makes us unique is that we're reintegrated brooeg...
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but a lot of the localities, in virginia we have 130-some localities. the smallest has 1,000 voters. doing things with that number, they can't do things relist realistically. they don't even have someone full time to pick up the trash much less run a complex i.t. structure. so centralizing things gives opportunities to give economies a scale. i think the big risk is because we are such a distributed election environment in the united states that we're solving the problems 8,000 times over in 8,000 election jurisdictions instead of doing them centrally. but i think to me the biggest risk is are we doing it -- things 8,000 times over where everyone is trying to invent their own solution? >> secretary? >> i would describe the risks as two fold. one is the more things change they stay the same. the risk of elections at the microlevel is huge. it could be the poll worker or it could be a state worker who isn't properly trained on cyber stuff. so a real effort on my part has been to make sure we train ask develop professionally our staff. i mean that is somet
but a lot of the localities, in virginia we have 130-some localities. the smallest has 1,000 voters. doing things with that number, they can't do things relist realistically. they don't even have someone full time to pick up the trash much less run a complex i.t. structure. so centralizing things gives opportunities to give economies a scale. i think the big risk is because we are such a distributed election environment in the united states that we're solving the problems 8,000 times over in...
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have been assisting the local kurds in their operation with a pentagon official recently announcing the creation of a thirty thousand strong border security force in the region now this was to be comprised largely of kurds something that infuriated ankara and it prompted it to launch that attack on kurdish positions in syria u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson later backtracked on the idea he said that officials had misspoken and the plans that actually been misrepresented and he were activist richard becker believes that washington's behavior can be explained by the fact that it's now caught between two allies but we have what appears to be a somewhat intractable contradiction between the u.s. interest in syria and the u.s. interest in nato and so this is something that they're trying to find a way out of but it's very difficult given the fact that it was viewed in states along with turkey saudi arabia france britain which caused the destabilization of syria and led to the present circumstances and the united states and the other hand is tied in with the y.p. g. forces inside syria w
have been assisting the local kurds in their operation with a pentagon official recently announcing the creation of a thirty thousand strong border security force in the region now this was to be comprised largely of kurds something that infuriated ankara and it prompted it to launch that attack on kurdish positions in syria u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson later backtracked on the idea he said that officials had misspoken and the plans that actually been misrepresented and he were...
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jobs, creates local revenue and so on. we strongly support you. >> my name is sophie, i'm an organizer at the russia opportunity center of the bay area. rock is a national nonprofit center that advocates for increased wages and working conditions. we understand the connection within the food chain and want to support all workers from the farm to the fork. i'm here today to support the good food purchasing policies and its values because we know healthy environment and good jobs are necessary to maintain healthy communities and sustainable economy. thank you. >> good afternoon, i'm also here on behalf of the restaurant opportunity center, and here to voice my support for the good food purchasing program and all of its values because of how holistic they are and particularly the valued workforce component. at rock the bay we believe that ensure safety of the food, we must ensure the safety of the workers. and as we all know, workers are ones that run the food system and that's right hand that feeds. we're excited that labor
jobs, creates local revenue and so on. we strongly support you. >> my name is sophie, i'm an organizer at the russia opportunity center of the bay area. rock is a national nonprofit center that advocates for increased wages and working conditions. we understand the connection within the food chain and want to support all workers from the farm to the fork. i'm here today to support the good food purchasing policies and its values because we know healthy environment and good jobs are...
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local businesses and artists ink baited to grow. embracing all for the benefit of the community is our goal. we hope to see these new residents engaged in their community. to repeat what was said to me, welcome to hayes valley. (applause) >> nice gale. thank you. we feel welcomed. very well comed. delightful. okay. i'm going to say one more thing about all the other -- there's a lot of people involved in a lot of financing of this development which is very expensive as we know. but then someone has to figure out how to build it, what it ought to look like, they have to do it, thank you to all the doers out there, some of you are obvious because you have the orange hats on and the little outfit. some of you are not. just so you all know, we recognize, we started, you finish it and make it happen. thank you. you are acknowledged and adored actually for all your hard work and now i'm going to end this ceremony and we're going to have those of us who have spoken put on hard hats and grab the shovel and take the important picture. there'
local businesses and artists ink baited to grow. embracing all for the benefit of the community is our goal. we hope to see these new residents engaged in their community. to repeat what was said to me, welcome to hayes valley. (applause) >> nice gale. thank you. we feel welcomed. very well comed. delightful. okay. i'm going to say one more thing about all the other -- there's a lot of people involved in a lot of financing of this development which is very expensive as we know. but then...
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it's also trying to diversify the local economy.ts to come, they've even reopened the local airport. but again, it's dependent on phosagro. if this plan is to work there will be challenges. the last two decades have been a struggle and it's still not easy to make ends meet. the 19905 also spelled the demise of the once grand kirovsk railway station. its ruined facade looms over the town. a reminder notjust of the past, but of how precarious the future could still be. could kirovsk go the way of kadykchan? it's tempting to see the parallels. if kadykchan relied on coal and the state, then kirovsk is no less dependent on apatite and phosagro. its reserves of apatite are expected to last for another 80 years. that's longer than the soviet union existed. but markets can be fickle and in russia politics has spelled the downfall of many a successful company. so could kirovsk survive without phosagro? on the other side of russia, vladimir has already had to come to terms with the unimaginable. all around him, every day, he's seen the ruins
it's also trying to diversify the local economy.ts to come, they've even reopened the local airport. but again, it's dependent on phosagro. if this plan is to work there will be challenges. the last two decades have been a struggle and it's still not easy to make ends meet. the 19905 also spelled the demise of the once grand kirovsk railway station. its ruined facade looms over the town. a reminder notjust of the past, but of how precarious the future could still be. could kirovsk go the way of...
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personnel stationed in this area now where they've been assisting the local kurds in their anti i still operational with a pentagon official though recently announcing the creation of a thirty thousand strong border security force in the region now this wants to be comprised largely of kurds it's something that infuriated ankara right before it launched its attack on kodesh positions in syria and the us secretary of state rex tillerson has since backtracked on the idea saying officials misspoke and that the plans had been misrepresented and the latest telephone call between ankara and washington has also become a source of dispute. president trump relayed concerns the escalating violence in africa syria risks undercutting i shared goals in syria here to take you to deescalate limited military actions and avoid civilian casualties the white house statement about the content of the phone call between trump and dick and we're probably drafted before the conversation took place because it did not reflect the truth but we have what appears to be a somewhat intractable contradiction between t
personnel stationed in this area now where they've been assisting the local kurds in their anti i still operational with a pentagon official though recently announcing the creation of a thirty thousand strong border security force in the region now this wants to be comprised largely of kurds it's something that infuriated ankara right before it launched its attack on kodesh positions in syria and the us secretary of state rex tillerson has since backtracked on the idea saying officials misspoke...
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authority area which would then give local ford to see to either load the burden there but it would have to then be agreed in a referendum on that the two thousand and eleven localism act should be getting that democratic buy and people would have to vote for it but the choice would be either a cost x. increase across the board of six percent or for most people freeze it and stop the cuts the alternative is increase if everybody and continue with the cuts i think that's a pretty good deal and a stopgap measure which is well worth considering where is that idea right now what the labor party policy is something that came up in my local authority area following the latest iteration of the cuts in darby the council's plan to close the largest give them over to the third sector a lot of local people are asking me what i was going to do about it it's true that this idea came forward and so therefore been going around speaks people of the country who are interested in this idea no local forces take it but i want to seriously giving it consideration well. well you were live you won't stop
authority area which would then give local ford to see to either load the burden there but it would have to then be agreed in a referendum on that the two thousand and eleven localism act should be getting that democratic buy and people would have to vote for it but the choice would be either a cost x. increase across the board of six percent or for most people freeze it and stop the cuts the alternative is increase if everybody and continue with the cuts i think that's a pretty good deal and a...
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there are some local ordinances that have been referred to the small business commission. and we will work on scheduling these for january. one is supervisor peskin has introduced legislation amending the planning code to spell out some more specific definitions around retail sales and services for formula retail. then there is a planning code amendment to regulate restaurants and bar uses in the jackson square special use district. we will be hearing an administrative code process for establishing cultural districts. it's in the works and it's being amended. but the idea when cultural districts are being established and there are legacy businesses, they are proposing a process where the commission weighs in and provides some feedback in relationship to the legacy business section of the cultural districts. and that one you are definitely hearing on january 8th, we will be getting some information out on that. and then supervisor ronan has introduced controls for mission neighborhood commercial district around lot mergers. which i think she also introduced some interim zon
there are some local ordinances that have been referred to the small business commission. and we will work on scheduling these for january. one is supervisor peskin has introduced legislation amending the planning code to spell out some more specific definitions around retail sales and services for formula retail. then there is a planning code amendment to regulate restaurants and bar uses in the jackson square special use district. we will be hearing an administrative code process for...
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and selling locally. >> it feels like a community effort. >> i was i think the weather is beautiful of san francisco i love it i can go ongoing and on and on about the life in the. >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of
and selling locally. >> it feels like a community effort. >> i was i think the weather is beautiful of san francisco i love it i can go ongoing and on and on about the life in the. >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is...
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a group of local young people are set on completely redesigning it. they've developed a model for the street as they foresee it. that this will. make the city green is a project run by the city's cultural center together with a german development agency. only suggested planting trees on the streets. they'll provide shade but if we put benches around them that also provide a place where skill pupils to hang out together. discussing a possible ban on cars driving down the road in your corner when i come up with how i did that if they are what you there is you know there could be on and worth and. the problem is that people here chop down trees for their animals which isn't good . here so that. there's a lack of understanding here that trees and plants are important for the climate and when i love that we're going to us is the city council needs to start doing its bit to clearing away the rubbish and spreading awareness about the issue is out to be. a new upshot has many other problems to deal with the city is built on a solid flood large parts of it are
a group of local young people are set on completely redesigning it. they've developed a model for the street as they foresee it. that this will. make the city green is a project run by the city's cultural center together with a german development agency. only suggested planting trees on the streets. they'll provide shade but if we put benches around them that also provide a place where skill pupils to hang out together. discussing a possible ban on cars driving down the road in your corner when...
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many of the local residents disagree.ue. it is really good. fantastic. i like the way the writing in it is like writing that is on a chalk board or ina writing that is on a chalk board or in a school, when you see that thing. i think he has a nice pair of shoes on. you have to wear a nice pairof shoes on. you have to wear a nice pair of shoes. always. i like how, a mural like that will get people to the local area, so people, in some cases it regenerates the place. i reckon we will put a bid in for the place. i reckon we will put a bid inforan the place. i reckon we will put a bid in for an interview with that councillor to see what they have against it. it is not the same as the stuff in the city gallery. a busy morning for sport. the cricket is going on. england, the run rate, australia are going at the moment would see them comfortably win this one. they have won the series already. it would be nice to end with a win. there was chat yesterday that it was seen that england has taken their foot off the gas. when you thin
many of the local residents disagree.ue. it is really good. fantastic. i like the way the writing in it is like writing that is on a chalk board or ina writing that is on a chalk board or in a school, when you see that thing. i think he has a nice pair of shoes on. you have to wear a nice pairof shoes on. you have to wear a nice pair of shoes. always. i like how, a mural like that will get people to the local area, so people, in some cases it regenerates the place. i reckon we will put a bid in...
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they tend to hire from a local community. they tend to support local initiatives. philanthropic events. so when these small businesses thrive, we all benefit. so, at s.b.a., of course, we're here to be your small business resource. so any small business loaners out there today, know that you have the skills and talent and ambition, but if you ever need a little bit of help, s.b.a. is here to help you as well, where you need counseling, training, financial assistance, or you're looking for new opportunities such as exporting or government contracting. please remember to call upon us. but the message for the takeaway today is saturday. please go out, take your friends and neighbors and remind them it is small business saturday. go shop at your favorite local merchants, go dine at your favourite local restaurant and if you have out of town guests, this is the perfect time to show off all those fun places that you love and adore to patronize on a daily basis. so i encourage everyone to amplify this message and encourage all of your friends and neighbors to shop small a
they tend to hire from a local community. they tend to support local initiatives. philanthropic events. so when these small businesses thrive, we all benefit. so, at s.b.a., of course, we're here to be your small business resource. so any small business loaners out there today, know that you have the skills and talent and ambition, but if you ever need a little bit of help, s.b.a. is here to help you as well, where you need counseling, training, financial assistance, or you're looking for new...
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at the local of election office. in this particular instance you're talking about after put myself had to put myself in the position of the voter. in defense of the country. the only remedy that is left for them is through an e-mail or fax. for that relatively small at that point you are a couple of days before the election. and they are forward deployed in afghanistan. in a scenario like this. you have to balance out that accessibility they happen to be within a given election. is not a gigantic number. it may not under the current system had any other remedy available for them. it's what they have the right to do. i'm getting the wrap up sign. the good news is i have all people get you to lunch on time. i don't miss a meal. i'm sure they would be glad to engage in those. lunch is on your on because own because we are the federal government. we will not buy you lunch. we will be back in one hour. given the discussion that we have. thank you to the panelist and thank you all. go get them. [applause]. [indisernable co
at the local of election office. in this particular instance you're talking about after put myself had to put myself in the position of the voter. in defense of the country. the only remedy that is left for them is through an e-mail or fax. for that relatively small at that point you are a couple of days before the election. and they are forward deployed in afghanistan. in a scenario like this. you have to balance out that accessibility they happen to be within a given election. is not a...
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that local? there have been definitions created for that as well. there is a specific meaning behind some of those and other terms, there is no regulation. dictate or -- what dictates what is organic food and what is not organic food? >> at the federal w have the national organic program which is housed by the usda. they have boards that determine the rules and applications that can be used in organic production and they oversee what can be labeled as organic and identified in the market. if you go to a grocery store and you are consumer, and you are interested in buying organic food, you want to look for a round symbol that says usda organic and you know then that it has been approved by federal standards. the federal standards are very specific. it means something very narrow and not all organic producers and consumers agree upon that definition. they can be highly controversial depending on who you ask. some are confused about what it means to be organic as opposed to other terms like local or
that local? there have been definitions created for that as well. there is a specific meaning behind some of those and other terms, there is no regulation. dictate or -- what dictates what is organic food and what is not organic food? >> at the federal w have the national organic program which is housed by the usda. they have boards that determine the rules and applications that can be used in organic production and they oversee what can be labeled as organic and identified in the market....
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in laguna, all local produce is served to patients. the calf -- >> sorry, if you could hold on. is there a problem with -- >> supervisor ronen: sorry about that, here we go. thanks. >> would you like me to start over? >> supervisor ronen: no, no, no. please continue. >> overall our cafeterias have reduced sodium, frying options. our meals offer more fresh fruits and vegetables and baked rather than fried foods. some challenges, currently, healthy -- our hospital is allowed to get better pricing due to the pricing power. the cost is still high for organic and antibiotic-free items. there are limited options for products to choose from through the gpo, including meats that are antibiotic-free. there is not enough demand at the patient level for foods and there is not enough demand from viv ant. i'm going to introduce -- >> hello, thank you for having us. to pick up where he left off. some of the next steps we've been looking at, laguna honda, are increasing healthy food options. developing standards around purchasing more sustainable loc
in laguna, all local produce is served to patients. the calf -- >> sorry, if you could hold on. is there a problem with -- >> supervisor ronen: sorry about that, here we go. thanks. >> would you like me to start over? >> supervisor ronen: no, no, no. please continue. >> overall our cafeterias have reduced sodium, frying options. our meals offer more fresh fruits and vegetables and baked rather than fried foods. some challenges, currently, healthy -- our hospital is...
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. >> if anyone from the puc is watching, the fact that the public information is not available to local governments, public, people of the state of california is mind boggling. >> chair, i think that concludes the presentation but we're happy to take other comments and questions and tend to agree as staff, we want to continue pursuing that line of questioning ideally with the help of state deligation. >> i think whether it's the ta through our council or as the board of supervisors, that we should initiate litigation against the california public utilities commission for sunshine at a minimum. are there questions or comments from members of the commission? commissioner fewer. commissioner ronen. >> i just want to say i completely agree with you chair peskin. >> commissioner fewer. >> i just want to note in the report on page 7, just the impact it has on the san francisco police department. they recorded 2,656 in the neighborhoods of which 1,723 violations were made by tnc drivers, approximately 65%. the majority of the violations were from tnc drivers traveling in a transit only lane. 1
. >> if anyone from the puc is watching, the fact that the public information is not available to local governments, public, people of the state of california is mind boggling. >> chair, i think that concludes the presentation but we're happy to take other comments and questions and tend to agree as staff, we want to continue pursuing that line of questioning ideally with the help of state deligation. >> i think whether it's the ta through our council or as the board of...
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local leaders have been in moscow to ta ke local leaders have been in moscow to take part in the monome and are developing a strategy to rescue this place. susanna is one of the last residents still living in one of the districts. most of the residents left when the coal mine was closed down, leaving those remaining to fend for themselves. foresee the leaders involved in the redevelopment programme, the solution to the problem is to focus attention on bringing the city centre—back to life. attention on bringing the city centre-back to life. there is no infrastructure for the development of new areas and at the moment for keeping people staying there. that's why they plan to renovate the city a lot. they plan to build their educational and entertaining centre and people will develop there as well in business enterprises. but outlying districts are not part of the regeneration plan. and for susanna's neighbour, ana, it has become a potentially dangerous place to live. for anna, susanna and the other last remaining residents, the only thing to do is to wait for the local council to rehou
local leaders have been in moscow to ta ke local leaders have been in moscow to take part in the monome and are developing a strategy to rescue this place. susanna is one of the last residents still living in one of the districts. most of the residents left when the coal mine was closed down, leaving those remaining to fend for themselves. foresee the leaders involved in the redevelopment programme, the solution to the problem is to focus attention on bringing the city centre—back to life....
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how are we doing on all of our local majors. >> local majors we're seeing snow coming down but i canell you that it's not enough to cause any major backups just yet because volume is light. i still can't get over where cori coffin is out in ocean city maryland how heavy that snow is. this is in the district. this is new york avenue at north capitol. we just saw a snowplow go by in that camera. we know they're salting the roads and plowing the roads. this is at the mixing bowl. snow developing on the shoulders. everything is pretty clear. watch for slick spots as you head out. you'll need some extra time. across the wilson bridge traffic is looking good on the inner loop and outer loop side of things. really light volume on the beltway. i can't express enough to use caution, slow it down. metro service currently on time this morning. i'll let you know if that changes. things on 95, 66 in virginia much better. more concern this morning about southern maryland. look at all that snow right there. we'll have more traffic in just a few. more weather as well. i know we're about that heavier
how are we doing on all of our local majors. >> local majors we're seeing snow coming down but i canell you that it's not enough to cause any major backups just yet because volume is light. i still can't get over where cori coffin is out in ocean city maryland how heavy that snow is. this is in the district. this is new york avenue at north capitol. we just saw a snowplow go by in that camera. we know they're salting the roads and plowing the roads. this is at the mixing bowl. snow...
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but where are locals supposed to move to? zeine el abidine works in the nearby diawling national park. he confirms the gravity of the situation. zeine: i spoke to an old man who told me that in the 1980's the ocean was two kilometers further back. now look at the damage that the sea has done. the government is trying to ensure that people are relocated to a safer area, but the older generation refuses and says, this is where our ancestors lived, we're not going anywhere. reporter: living from farming alone is increasingly difficult. land is in short supply due to the ground becoming oversalted. with their livelihoods destroyed, people are having to move inland. but the diawling national park, 12 kilometers away, provides alternative sources of income. a few years ago it was home to far fewer animals. today, it's a breeding ground for over 300 species of birds, including flamingoes. crocodiles live here, too. the warthog population is flourishing because the animals are not hunted here. there's both freshwater and saltwater in
but where are locals supposed to move to? zeine el abidine works in the nearby diawling national park. he confirms the gravity of the situation. zeine: i spoke to an old man who told me that in the 1980's the ocean was two kilometers further back. now look at the damage that the sea has done. the government is trying to ensure that people are relocated to a safer area, but the older generation refuses and says, this is where our ancestors lived, we're not going anywhere. reporter: living from...
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grenfell for local and global reasons there's a bigger picture that i love more about every day we talk politics now and how we can take power because we learned that we have to look after ourselves. changed everything. they did the consequences we suffered it made the trains lehman the horizon different more for anyways no i live in cannes in the chelsea it's one of the richest areas in the whole country but the north where we live has one of the highest concentration of people a low incomes. the growing inequality is pushing so many out the area it's obvious global capital has no regard for people like me it's the same story the world over from butlins to rio madrid to new york but maybe because we're in such prime real estate what we had to live through could be a warning for you all so i set out to learn from those who are in the know about here and tell you about. they want to paris want to. hear where they push everyone out to ask us in a suburb where you can easily control that outside of the of the in a circle where they have taken over and you go i have a income to even be ther
grenfell for local and global reasons there's a bigger picture that i love more about every day we talk politics now and how we can take power because we learned that we have to look after ourselves. changed everything. they did the consequences we suffered it made the trains lehman the horizon different more for anyways no i live in cannes in the chelsea it's one of the richest areas in the whole country but the north where we live has one of the highest concentration of people a low incomes....
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an organization introduces local use to wildlife and conservation through photography. the wild shots outreach program at kruger national park brings children closer to nature. go africa next on t.w. . to the stores of course look at kim and the gods house of music playing this tiny cologne dielectrics goodish book. business kershaw and the german band brings. us to look. at her. new book. blue. on freedom and. were i come from the region is rich in history on talent but so poor and if you question opportunity and freedom this makes it especially difficult for can depend the jobs i see many of the younger promising candidates who are now making names for themselves all over the. song might get away some might follow some with continue. their experience of freedom a sense is like a few minutes of that you can visit but your call comes back to. my name if you see what i work you know. hello and welcome to the latest edition of eco at africa they environmental magazine brought to you by d.w. .
an organization introduces local use to wildlife and conservation through photography. the wild shots outreach program at kruger national park brings children closer to nature. go africa next on t.w. . to the stores of course look at kim and the gods house of music playing this tiny cologne dielectrics goodish book. business kershaw and the german band brings. us to look. at her. new book. blue. on freedom and. were i come from the region is rich in history on talent but so poor and if you...
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we have a local artist that works with phenomenon. he has a number of works in the city and has been commissioned to do a water work for trans bay and he's an alternate in the event one artist can't participate. and for the herba buena park site we have a photographer who has start to work in sculpture and architecture. she was featured on the cover of the new york times and there was an in depth article about him. again, booker who's work i just mentioned and then andy gÖtze a british artist and perhaps the best known in the world at the present time has done a number of installations in the presidio and those are our finalists and i'm happy to provide further details about next steps. i should stay speaking of next steps the artists will be asked to develop the conceptual proposal and paid a modest honorarium and we'll have drawings to know what the sculpture is going to look like and what materials and what the corridors are. it won't provide us with engineering. we hope the artists will be able to work with our time line. we're as
we have a local artist that works with phenomenon. he has a number of works in the city and has been commissioned to do a water work for trans bay and he's an alternate in the event one artist can't participate. and for the herba buena park site we have a photographer who has start to work in sculpture and architecture. she was featured on the cover of the new york times and there was an in depth article about him. again, booker who's work i just mentioned and then andy gÖtze a british artist...
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the local government minister in cardiff bay says the time is right.s people who are 17, and people who are 16 as well, so i would like to see us moving the franchise to enable younger people to take part in the democratic process. the minister says he wants voting to become more attractive and welcoming, and he's spoken of his concern that young people are becoming disengaged from politics. i think it would be a good thing for us to be able to vote, because we would be voting for our future. but at the same time, i don't think we get educated enough about politics. i think we are educated enough as 16—year—olds, because we use our social media, we see the parties... the advertisement they put out there. the welsh government will formally announce the proposals on tuesday. gavin thomas, bbc news. a close friend and political ally of president trump has resigned as head of fundraising for the republican party, for the republican party, after accusations that he sexually harassed women who worked for him. steve wynn, a billionaire casino owner, was chose
the local government minister in cardiff bay says the time is right.s people who are 17, and people who are 16 as well, so i would like to see us moving the franchise to enable younger people to take part in the democratic process. the minister says he wants voting to become more attractive and welcoming, and he's spoken of his concern that young people are becoming disengaged from politics. i think it would be a good thing for us to be able to vote, because we would be voting for our future....
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vassily called the self is a local tour guide. most of the popular thing is that you can read the history of the city from its architecture and also you occupied it over centrists and for a lot of a paradoxical beginning with the present teens then the finish ns and then the ottomans for rest of them on. the byzantine wall was built during the early middle ages remains from the previous while the rector during the hellenistic period are still visible. the church of ideals nikolaus is an illustration of the influence of different religions and cultures it has both a bell tower and the minaret. and the first school mosque to be built after the ottoman conquest in the seventeenth century is now an exhibition space. the venetians built in the your area shipyards to repair ships in winter they can be seen clearly from the water and early afternoon is a good time to go on a boat trip the boat has a glass floor which makes it easier to see what's in the water. like a car going through super and sometimes like a legal right and spoke ther
vassily called the self is a local tour guide. most of the popular thing is that you can read the history of the city from its architecture and also you occupied it over centrists and for a lot of a paradoxical beginning with the present teens then the finish ns and then the ottomans for rest of them on. the byzantine wall was built during the early middle ages remains from the previous while the rector during the hellenistic period are still visible. the church of ideals nikolaus is an...
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we have turned it over to local law enforcement. for example there was a state police officer in georgia who at a traffic stop noticed a girl in the back seat and with a few well placed questions realized he was the victim of trafficking and was able to rescue her. that's what that kind of training can do. then we're funding victims services providers. this is not just the right thing to do, it is the right thing to do. a traffic victim has a long, hard road of recovery ahead of her. so finding service providers is -- if a victim can be stabilized enough to participate in the prosecution of traffickers then we can bring more traffickers to justice. and a new initiative that the doj has, is sexual trafficking in housing. sexual harassment doesn't really capture what we're talking about here. this ranges from a landlord letting himself into a woman's apartment and assaulting her and giving her a choice between eviction and sexual favors. we have seen this as an issue in all types of housing, it's our sexual harassment housing initiati
we have turned it over to local law enforcement. for example there was a state police officer in georgia who at a traffic stop noticed a girl in the back seat and with a few well placed questions realized he was the victim of trafficking and was able to rescue her. that's what that kind of training can do. then we're funding victims services providers. this is not just the right thing to do, it is the right thing to do. a traffic victim has a long, hard road of recovery ahead of her. so finding...
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local fight is against global enemies and structures. eight guys have as much money as hostile world because it is systems we are fighting and it doesn't matter i will show in london if you are in their way. when you have a political blow up completely convinced and it's the consensus among them that the most functional economic philosophy for society is neo liberalism whereby you have the big transfers of wealth and redistributions of wealth upward and the idea that . cuts in touch with corporations that there is subsidizing of the arms industry subsidizing the banking sector. who pays the price of those things it is the people who are just by the backbone the heart and the lungs of the society is the people that really make it run. unfortunately it appears that wants people learn that you have reported a sexual assault or may have been involved in an incident that they become scared of you instead of being scared of the perpetrator. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious
local fight is against global enemies and structures. eight guys have as much money as hostile world because it is systems we are fighting and it doesn't matter i will show in london if you are in their way. when you have a political blow up completely convinced and it's the consensus among them that the most functional economic philosophy for society is neo liberalism whereby you have the big transfers of wealth and redistributions of wealth upward and the idea that . cuts in touch with...
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her first executive order created a new partnership for state and local governments. funded by the legislature and overseen by the lieutenant governor 330 towns have joined this partnership adopting more than 800 800 best practices in everything from financial planning to regional collaboration. this is how government should work. [applause] when we took office more than 50 communities in western massachusetts didn't have access to high-speed internet services. i first heard about this one a local official told me horror stories about life without a pretty mentioned students like sarah beckwith from mt. washington who often did her homework sitting in the car next to the library after hours so she could get access to their wi-fi. sarah's astray day student at mt. everest high school but come on, the parking lot? here's the good news. washington now has high-speed internet and sarah is using the wi-fi in her home in the vast majority who have none when we took office either have it in our have plans to install it thanks to this legislation's help with funding for the b
her first executive order created a new partnership for state and local governments. funded by the legislature and overseen by the lieutenant governor 330 towns have joined this partnership adopting more than 800 800 best practices in everything from financial planning to regional collaboration. this is how government should work. [applause] when we took office more than 50 communities in western massachusetts didn't have access to high-speed internet services. i first heard about this one a...
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the local residents clearly enjoy their folklore traditions. the music and the vocals are unique to this region the local dialects can be a little difficult for outsiders to understand. up to three million people a year visit. to enjoy the unique atmosphere of this polish mountain region. and on that note it is time for us to sign off so we hope you enjoy the show and until next time all the best from us here in berlin and. next time. in the 1980's the professional gentleman this gentleman was facing extinction. prime hotel butlers are making a comeback. in a special school belgium aspiring butlers can learn how to behave perfectly and to submit their employers every wish the butler saw. max. all i. know i'm not afraid. i do this every day. which is all eleven years old and works in the trucking and. the tough profession because in cash to women to earn money for his family. child. in fifteen minutes d.w. . thousands of children go missing every kid in china now sold on the ground market. time jingjing is searching for her son the old miner sou
the local residents clearly enjoy their folklore traditions. the music and the vocals are unique to this region the local dialects can be a little difficult for outsiders to understand. up to three million people a year visit. to enjoy the unique atmosphere of this polish mountain region. and on that note it is time for us to sign off so we hope you enjoy the show and until next time all the best from us here in berlin and. next time. in the 1980's the professional gentleman this gentleman was...
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state and local governments are really stepping up. one of the things we know to be the case is this is a shared responsibility. it takes the federal government, state and local governments, and increasingly, the private sector, to make sure we're adequately invest in. right now we are not purely to see some change. we are hopeful what we see from the administration will lead us in that direction. host: what gives you the most hope, what gives you the most pause, potentially, about what the administration could do? guest: what gives us the most direct aboutare streamlining projects. they have talked with us, many of our members, and we as an association have a chance to influence that process. streamlining the process, making it easier to deliver transportation investment and infrastructure investment in general is important. we have not seen all the details of what they want to do on funding and finance. we want to make sure that all the country is well-serve the -- that rural areas get their share, that every state is a part of whate
state and local governments are really stepping up. one of the things we know to be the case is this is a shared responsibility. it takes the federal government, state and local governments, and increasingly, the private sector, to make sure we're adequately invest in. right now we are not purely to see some change. we are hopeful what we see from the administration will lead us in that direction. host: what gives you the most hope, what gives you the most pause, potentially, about what the...
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there's a small memorial outside his church for a local boy jenny was just seventeen when he was shot dead on his way home from school by a baby boss that was over two years ago rena remembers the outrage that followed the public demonstrations on the promises made by politicians but nothing has changed. in the poor neighborhoods of caravan or drug dealing continues as before the police avoid setting foot in the area. mobsters rule the streets. drug addicts are everywhere but they come from all over the region to make their purchases. the children of kind vanno gather at bruno's football camp no matter how difficult life may be at home here the children find a sense of belonging their. twenty three year old luigi is one of bruno success stories he spent years playing in bruno's football club and learned that there are alternatives to fast cash and dealing drugs. on the run of the sort that will bring no got out of jail he approached many of the kids in our neighborhood. joining a team doing something good something right had an impact on me. going all the while they gave me the streng
there's a small memorial outside his church for a local boy jenny was just seventeen when he was shot dead on his way home from school by a baby boss that was over two years ago rena remembers the outrage that followed the public demonstrations on the promises made by politicians but nothing has changed. in the poor neighborhoods of caravan or drug dealing continues as before the police avoid setting foot in the area. mobsters rule the streets. drug addicts are everywhere but they come from all...