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_ uprisings across major american cities and — uprisings across major american cities.tor kehheth— cities. and a man named doctor kenneth clark, a famous african american — kenneth clark, a famous african american psychologist who along with his equally accomplished psychologist wife contributed to compelling research in the brown versus— compelling research in the brown versus board of education case. and doctor— versus board of education case. and doctor clark — versus board of education case. and doctor clark testified that the current — doctor clark testified that the current commission. i want to quote you what— current commission. i want to quote you what you — current commission. i want to quote you what you he said. i read the report— you what you he said. i read the report that _ you what you he said. i read the report that one in the 19, 1990 right— report that one in the 19, 1990 right irr— report that one in the 19, 1990 right in chicago. and it was as if i was reading — right in chicago. and it was as if i was reading the report and investigating committee
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the second is jane jacobs, who is of course the pioneering advocate in american cities and new york cityor humane cities and jane jacobs comes and speaks . lady bird called her a somewhat salty and controversial speaker. when she is talking about is her critique of the urban renewal projects all around the country that had really laid waste to poor communities in american cities, and that is of course a seed that is planted with lady bird and one that she begins to follow and nourish in washington, d.c. host: we have 50 minutes left and there is a much to talk about. she stopped those luncheons. you divided your book chronologically. the first two years of success and other programs being passed and the rising number of deaths coming out of the vietnam war and also the racial strife going around the country, polls started to drop and being a champion for other issues got superseded by troubles in the country. she wrote in her diary lyndon lives in a cloud of troubles and there are boiling masses of humanity on the streets. i want to do very quickly tell a story about her last luncheon be
the second is jane jacobs, who is of course the pioneering advocate in american cities and new york cityor humane cities and jane jacobs comes and speaks . lady bird called her a somewhat salty and controversial speaker. when she is talking about is her critique of the urban renewal projects all around the country that had really laid waste to poor communities in american cities, and that is of course a seed that is planted with lady bird and one that she begins to follow and nourish in...
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at least one american city fits all these criteria. >> no hurricanes. >> wildfires? >> no wildfires. >> sea level rise? >> lakes look steady to me. >> reporter: welcome to madison, wisconsin. >> coffee shop, pizza place, bookstore. >> reporter: conway is madison's mayor and climate resilience advocate. >> we have solar on almost all commercial buildings at this point. we have a goal. >> reporter: people think of madison as cold. >> there's no bad weather, only bad clothing. if you're properly dressed, you can enjoy being outdoors year round in madison. average is getting warmer. >> reporter: five degrees warmer since 1950. tell me about madison in the summer and fall? >> summer, many opportunities to get outside, enjoy the lakes and neighborhoods. in the fall you live in this part of the world and get beautiful color. 270 parks in madison. >> reporter: no place is perfect. even madison. >> when we make another number one for top ten, clearly true for white population, is it also true for people of color? answer is almost always no, it's not also true. that's part of
at least one american city fits all these criteria. >> no hurricanes. >> wildfires? >> no wildfires. >> sea level rise? >> lakes look steady to me. >> reporter: welcome to madison, wisconsin. >> coffee shop, pizza place, bookstore. >> reporter: conway is madison's mayor and climate resilience advocate. >> we have solar on almost all commercial buildings at this point. we have a goal. >> reporter: people think of madison as cold....
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in 1968, a commission was formed to investigate the cause of uprisings across major american cities. dr. kenneth clark, a famous african-american psychologist who along with his psychologist wife, contributed to compelling research in the brown v. board of education case. and dr. clark testified at the commission, and i want to quote you what he said. "i read that report, the one on the 1919 riot in chicago and it was as if i was reading the report of the investigating committee of the harlem riot of 1935, the harlem riot of 1943 and the report of the macomb commission on the watts riots. i must say again in candor to you, the members of this commission, it is kind of an alice in wonderland, with the same pictures shown over and over, the same analysis, same recommendation and same ending action." those are the words of dr. clark in 1968. here we are in 2021, here we are in 2021 still addressing the same problem. since dr. clark testified we have seen abner louima, freddie grant, michael gray, for lando casteel, laquan mcdonald, anton black, breonna taylor and now duante wright and ad
in 1968, a commission was formed to investigate the cause of uprisings across major american cities. dr. kenneth clark, a famous african-american psychologist who along with his psychologist wife, contributed to compelling research in the brown v. board of education case. and dr. clark testified at the commission, and i want to quote you what he said. "i read that report, the one on the 1919 riot in chicago and it was as if i was reading the report of the investigating committee of the...
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showing major american cities saw a 33% increase in homicide last year. a crime surge that continued into the first quarter of this year. 63 of the 66 largest police jurisdictions saw increases in at least one category of violent crime in 2020 including the homicide, rape, and aggravated assault. if you go to their website, they highlight numbers they have put together when it comes to comparisons between 2019 and 2020. the homicide rate, in comparison to 2019, 6 thousand 87. -- 6087. also, the conclusion that some of the experts, when it comes to the causes of this also highlighted in the same story that features the statistics saying experts point to what they call a perfect storm of factors, economic collapse, social anxiety because of the pandemic, the abolition of police departments, some have called for that. and the release of criminal defense before trials were completed. those are statistics and we are asking you to relate that to what you are seeing, perhaps in states or anything -- or if anything you could use a comparison to talk about the ris
showing major american cities saw a 33% increase in homicide last year. a crime surge that continued into the first quarter of this year. 63 of the 66 largest police jurisdictions saw increases in at least one category of violent crime in 2020 including the homicide, rape, and aggravated assault. if you go to their website, they highlight numbers they have put together when it comes to comparisons between 2019 and 2020. the homicide rate, in comparison to 2019, 6 thousand 87. -- 6087. also, the...
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dot com african american cities for the multimedia. click. this is news coming to you live from berlin clearing myanmar's violent repression many people in myanmar targeted by its military rulers are heading across the border to india what kind of life awaits them there refugees say delhi has shown little support for their plight also coming up fears of more violence in eastern ukraine as russian masses its military forces along the border the white house calls the escalation deeply concerning. god and while it is news country these are tempted to me. that after a recent spate of mass shootings president joe biden announces his 1st gun control measures he moves to tighten some regulations but warns much more is needed. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the number of refugees fleeing the military's violent crackdown in myanmar is rising india should india shares a 600 kilometer border with me on mar with strong ethnic and cultural ties between local communities on both sides so india might seem the natural destination for those f
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is a good opportunity to convey to people, especially with skyrocketing crime rates in major american citieszing and traumatizing it can be even if nobody ends up dead. so i decided to tell the story, very similar to what you just said. around 9:00 at night, i heard my dogs barking incessantly. went out to see why and suddenly there were three men all with guns pointed directly at me ordering me into this room and when i went in there they are ready the he was lying on the ground and they were standing over him with guns pointed at his head and i was very relieved when they began demanding money because my first thought was that this could be a politically targeted crime. we get a lot of death threats in h because of my reporting, my husband is a congressman. it's a farm we use on the weekend and when i told them that, they didn't believe it, they worked into a rage and that's when they started becoming more violent, beating my security guard, breaking his ribs, putting the gun in my mouth. they stayed in an hour, they tied our hands together behind our back, bound her legs together, locked
is a good opportunity to convey to people, especially with skyrocketing crime rates in major american citieszing and traumatizing it can be even if nobody ends up dead. so i decided to tell the story, very similar to what you just said. around 9:00 at night, i heard my dogs barking incessantly. went out to see why and suddenly there were three men all with guns pointed directly at me ordering me into this room and when i went in there they are ready the he was lying on the ground and they were...
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show, we will have a remarkable video of just how completely homelessness has taken over some american cities know it's silly six-foot five, three hundred pounds i ride motorcycles on the weekends. so the thought of getting a hearing aid, i was.. i was scared. with lively, did a hearing test on the computer, when they sent them in the mail they were already set up for me. this little thing right here, has made me whole again. a test in minutes, hearing aids in days, better hearing in no time. get started today at listenlively.com the sky is the limit now, on what i can go do. fact i'm going to go riding this weekend. >> tucker: saw an amazing tweet yesterday from the disgraced lincoln project that shows you just how corporate the democratic party has become. if corporations start pulling support for your party or state, move your the problem. [laughs] so if coca-cola doesn't like you, you are immoral. before i go tonight, we had an amazing conversation with piers morgan yesterday on fox nation. made a fair amount of news. worth seeing. go to foxnation.com. this show is called "tucker carlson
show, we will have a remarkable video of just how completely homelessness has taken over some american cities know it's silly six-foot five, three hundred pounds i ride motorcycles on the weekends. so the thought of getting a hearing aid, i was.. i was scared. with lively, did a hearing test on the computer, when they sent them in the mail they were already set up for me. this little thing right here, has made me whole again. a test in minutes, hearing aids in days, better hearing in no time....
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so we discussed baseball in american cities, exploring the relationship between american cities and the growth of baseball. the changing architecture and locations and home or's over the years. what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> thanks, carry. i want to thank the library for putting on this event. jonathan camper and the staff who worked with us. the libraries a fantastic institution. we are very lucky to have. it would get this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces -- >> yes. yes. >> all right, paul. >> library to ballparks. doug >> you had this incredibly distinguished career as an architectural critic, which maybe not everybody -- i mean people are really here to hear you talk about stadiums in the end, but i first want to have you talk to the audience about who you are and what you have done prior to writing about ballparks. it's a long story, but we can get some of it anyway. >> i spent most of my life -- i've been very lucky because i spent most of my life writing about
so we discussed baseball in american cities, exploring the relationship between american cities and the growth of baseball. the changing architecture and locations and home or's over the years. what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> thanks, carry. i want to thank the library for putting on this event. jonathan camper and the staff who worked with us. the libraries a fantastic institution. we are...
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a violent crime the story in many american cities.mple, handing out flyers looking for help in the broad daylight middle of the day murder. the common thread between all the stories is that reports of violence between american cities is just becoming way too commonplace. if correspondent jeff paul following events in chicago where they are marching tonight for adam toledo. hey, jeff. >> shannon, dozens of protesters in chicago got together tonight in the name of adam toledo. they marched for the fraternal order of police building where the trend" it was just a child. no major issues to report or clashes with police who were outside the building, but the visibly heated interaction it's as some protesters yelled at officers. they are upset and shocked beyond words regarding the body camera footage released today. showed police chasing after a 13-year-old adam toledo down an alley. you can hear the officer yelling to toledo to show his hands and to "drop it." a frame by frame, the video appears to show a shape that resembles a gun in the
a violent crime the story in many american cities.mple, handing out flyers looking for help in the broad daylight middle of the day murder. the common thread between all the stories is that reports of violence between american cities is just becoming way too commonplace. if correspondent jeff paul following events in chicago where they are marching tonight for adam toledo. hey, jeff. >> shannon, dozens of protesters in chicago got together tonight in the name of adam toledo. they marched...
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is a sign of the time to do need europe a pandemic the still hate crimes in most major american cities decline those kinds of attacks against asian americans actually increased by 149 percent. the subject violence has made it feel more danger. to be asian in america. tragic news the deadly shootings in atlanta and march 8 people shot dead 6 of them asian women have made the violence more wheel and unleashed a rush of media coverage to say shootings are sparking a national conversation that was weaponized against americans feels like it's open season on ice the gunman claimed race was not the motive of the police captain later that he was pretty much dead up to the end of his probation if there was a really bad they've written that a 3rd party observer can remark on the massacre of asian women i know and say he was just having a bad day demonstrates the inherent disposability of isn't women because of the irreconcilable difference supposedly from american values and american culture even though these suspects said there was no racial motivation race certainly plays into it especially gi
is a sign of the time to do need europe a pandemic the still hate crimes in most major american cities decline those kinds of attacks against asian americans actually increased by 149 percent. the subject violence has made it feel more danger. to be asian in america. tragic news the deadly shootings in atlanta and march 8 people shot dead 6 of them asian women have made the violence more wheel and unleashed a rush of media coverage to say shootings are sparking a national conversation that was...
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exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces, this is one. >> yes. >> all right, paul. >> libraries and ballparks, two most important things in the city. right? >> people are really here to hear you talk about kaufman stadium in the end. >> right. >> have you talked to the audience about who you are and what you've done? >> i've been lucky because i've written about things that interest me. >> or pisses me off. >> right. whether either way you like talking about it. i always loved journalism and i'm not very good at making choices. so i found a place where the two intersect. i've spent most of my life writing about architecture. >> did you study architect? >> architectural history. i went to princeton, a place that those of you who went to princeton, don't always acknowledge. >> i heard about it. >> it's a little school. little to the nor
exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces, this is one. >> yes. >> all right, paul. >> libraries and ballparks, two most important things in the city. right? >> people are really here to hear you talk about kaufman...
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boston is one of seven major american cities that are all now led by black women. >> i say all the timeto this job that i know to change policies that were centuries in the making and it will take all of us together to overcome these challenges. >> that's it for "inside politics sunday." joins back here every sunday 8:00 a.m. eastern time and weekday noon eastern time. coming up next, "state of the union" with jake tapper and dana bash. guests include pete ghouta big and representative james clyburn and governor asa hutchinson. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. have a great rest of your day. >>> ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. >>> bridging the divide, president wide were set to meet with senate democrats and republicans as they argue over the president's bill and what exactly infras
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showing major american cities saw a 33% increase in homicide last year. crime surge that continued into the first quarter of this year. 63 of the 66 largest police jurisdictions saw increases in at least one category of violent crime in 2020 including the homicide, rape, and aggravated assault. if you go to their website, they highlight numbers they have put together when it comes to comparisons between 2019 and 2020. the homicide rate, in comparison to 2019, 6 thousand 87
showing major american cities saw a 33% increase in homicide last year. crime surge that continued into the first quarter of this year. 63 of the 66 largest police jurisdictions saw increases in at least one category of violent crime in 2020 including the homicide, rape, and aggravated assault. if you go to their website, they highlight numbers they have put together when it comes to comparisons between 2019 and 2020. the homicide rate, in comparison to 2019, 6 thousand 87
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t w dot com african american cities the melting. cliques culture. the problem of society we have at the moment if everyone is afraid of making a mistake what may happen if we don't do. the pandemic has changed life as we know it. but what comes next. will our fast paced lives pick up again. will we continue to innovate regardless of the cost. live lives profit driven. and globally connected. or has this pandemic spark irrevocable change. how will we live in the future. after the pandemic. hello and welcome to detail his covert 900. 11 this week we're peeking ahead and imagining life after the cove in 1000 pandemic our guest today is richard sennett he's a british american sociologist and one of the world's most important theorists of urban studies or the architecture and social life of cities said it is currently a member of the council of urban initiatives for united nations habitat and since the beginning of the outbreak he's written about his concerns for city life amid growing pandemic restrictions. professor senate welcome to the show you descr
t w dot com african american cities the melting. cliques culture. the problem of society we have at the moment if everyone is afraid of making a mistake what may happen if we don't do. the pandemic has changed life as we know it. but what comes next. will our fast paced lives pick up again. will we continue to innovate regardless of the cost. live lives profit driven. and globally connected. or has this pandemic spark irrevocable change. how will we live in the future. after the pandemic. hello...
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how one american city has made strides in reforming its police department on the day daunte wright is laid to rest. >> words can't explain how i feel right now. that was my son. >>> fixing the democratic system. the house votes to add another state to the union. on this earth day, l.a.'s push to turn toilet water into tap water. >> a day ago, what i flushed down my toilet has ended up with this? >> yeah. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hays. for decades, climate scientists and activists, observers, politicians have been saying this is the moment we must rally to stop the planet from warming, to save the earth from catastrophe. >> now more than ever, we stand at the door of opportunity wondering whether the door will close before we act to control the greenhouse affect. >> we must halt global warming. it's a threat to our health, to our ecology and to our economy. >> there's basic facts about global warming. it's real simple. the science is real. the effects are profound. inaction is not an option. >> today i call on all countries to join us. not
how one american city has made strides in reforming its police department on the day daunte wright is laid to rest. >> words can't explain how i feel right now. that was my son. >>> fixing the democratic system. the house votes to add another state to the union. on this earth day, l.a.'s push to turn toilet water into tap water. >> a day ago, what i flushed down my toilet has ended up with this? >> yeah. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good...
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and the idea, indeed, is all together to offer that to the american cities, when they decide to vaccinateor with p.c.r. tests being negative. so the idea is, indeed, to always control the virus, to maximize the vaccinations, and to progressively lift the restrictions. >> brennan: mr. president, the european union has been slow, as you know, and it has hurt your country in rolling out these vaccines. given that you need these vaccines right now, are you going to buy russia's sputnik vaccine to make up for the shortfall. >> because of the fact weeuro, g up. and we'll be in the situation to meet our targets with what we have now. there are a few memberhi with sput nic. but we have a new simple principles. first, if there is no revolution of the vaccine, there is no way to use this vaccine on our soil. at this stage, the russian vaccine is not recognized by our authorities. so i don't think that the russian vaccine today is a solution to an acceleration. bcause it would take time to have the authorization of the european g.n.c., and it will take time to produce such a vaccine. >> brennan: whe
and the idea, indeed, is all together to offer that to the american cities, when they decide to vaccinateor with p.c.r. tests being negative. so the idea is, indeed, to always control the virus, to maximize the vaccinations, and to progressively lift the restrictions. >> brennan: mr. president, the european union has been slow, as you know, and it has hurt your country in rolling out these vaccines. given that you need these vaccines right now, are you going to buy russia's sputnik...
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almost all americans have been to our capital city americans love their capital city. it's spacious brand boulevard memorials and monuments and majestic government buildings to treeline mall. very few americans know the story of how the capital city came to be and almost didn't come to be that's why we're here today to talk about. okay, so our story begins to backdrop for our story begins in newburg, new york. this is along the edge of the hudson at the end of the revolutionary war not too far today from fdr's hyde park or west point anybody's been there. so the main battle of the revolutionary war was the battle of yorktown, which was september in october 1781 after yorktown, that would be the last major battle of the war after yorktown for about two years. there was what we could call a cold war the british hunker down in new york city george washington and the americans went up the river to newburgh, but you see right here in my slides and for almost two years. they just hunker down there in this cold war. it would be washington's longest headquarters, but a new type
almost all americans have been to our capital city americans love their capital city. it's spacious brand boulevard memorials and monuments and majestic government buildings to treeline mall. very few americans know the story of how the capital city came to be and almost didn't come to be that's why we're here today to talk about. okay, so our story begins to backdrop for our story begins in newburg, new york. this is along the edge of the hudson at the end of the revolutionary war not too far...
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exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> i want to thank the library for putting on the event, the library board, jonathan kemper and the staff that work with us, steve woolfolk, the library is a fantastic institution and we're lucky to have it. look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces, this is one. >> yes. >> all right, paul. >> libraries and ballparks, two most important things in the city. right? >> you've had this distinguished career as an architectural critic which maybe not everybody -- i mean people are here really to hear you talk about kauffman stadium in the end. >> right. >> have you talked to the audience about who you are and what you've done prior to writing about ballparks which is a long story. >> a long story. >> i've spent most of my life -- i've been lucky because i've spent most of my life writing about things that interest me. >> i try. or peses me off.
exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> i want to thank the library for putting on the event, the library board, jonathan kemper and the staff that work with us, steve woolfolk, the library is a fantastic institution and we're lucky to have it. look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great...
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so we discussed baseball in american cities, exploring the relationship between american cities and the growth of baseball. the changing architecture and locations and home or's over the years. what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> thanks, carry. i want to thank the library for putting on this event.
so we discussed baseball in american cities, exploring the relationship between american cities and the growth of baseball. the changing architecture and locations and home or's over the years. what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> thanks, carry. i want to thank the library for putting on this event.
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exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> i want to thank the library for putting on the event, the library board, jonathan kemper and the staff that work with us, steve woolfolk, the library is a fantastic institution and we're lucky to have it. look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces, this is one. >> yes. >> all right, paul. >> libraries and ballparks, two most important things in the city. right?
exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and what they reveal about society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> i want to thank the library for putting on the event, the library board, jonathan kemper and the staff that work with us, steve woolfolk, the library is a fantastic institution and we're lucky to have it. look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great...
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exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and whatt society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces, this is one. >> yes. >> all right, paul. >> libraries and
exploring baseball and the american cities, changes of locations and ballparks over the years and whatt society and culture at large. the kansas city public library hosted this discussion and provided the video. >> look at this awesome auditorium. speaking of great public spaces, this is one. >> yes. >> all right, paul. >> libraries and
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a chilly minneapolis, minnesota, where the warm glare of the national spotlight is now on this american city. the murder trial of derek chauvin now in the hands of the jury. tonight in the heart of minneapolis, a city waiting with baited breath. residents hunkered down, businesses boarded up for whatever comes next. >> very worried. the intensity right now is heightened. the world is watching this. so this is a world event. >> what will you be doing? what will you be thinking as you wait for that jury to come back with the verdict? >> people were already on edge. a lot of us have seen this before. >> from the intersection of 38th and chicago, the place where he took his last breath now a shrine to who was lost and what was learned. >> the space is a memorial not just to george floyd, but it's a memorial to all the names that as a community we desire to acknowledge and uphold because we believe that their deaths are unjust. >> to the courthouse on south sixth street, now the epicenter of a local murder trial with national implications. >> this wasn't policing. this was murder. the defendant i
a chilly minneapolis, minnesota, where the warm glare of the national spotlight is now on this american city. the murder trial of derek chauvin now in the hands of the jury. tonight in the heart of minneapolis, a city waiting with baited breath. residents hunkered down, businesses boarded up for whatever comes next. >> very worried. the intensity right now is heightened. the world is watching this. so this is a world event. >> what will you be doing? what will you be thinking as you...
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this was also in line with what was referred to as the city beautiful movement, another way american cities were following european design and the nascent field of landscape architecture to create aesthetically pleasing and livable cities that were developing at that time. so the mcmillan commission settled upon design ideas for the monumental corner of washington dc by about 1902. and what we think of as washington dc today, open mall surrounded by the smithsonian and other public educational institutions like the botanic garden as well as the federal office buildings, really was a product of the mcmillan commission. from 1902 until the 1930's, congress set about the work of appropriating the funds and making decisions necessary to execute the plan of the mcmillan commission. l'enfant had imagined and open corridor from the capitol to the washington monument. and there were many encroachments at that time and unfortunately or fortunately, the u.s. botanic garden was one of them. according to the mcmillan plan, which can be seen to this day, the models exist at the building museum in washin
this was also in line with what was referred to as the city beautiful movement, another way american cities were following european design and the nascent field of landscape architecture to create aesthetically pleasing and livable cities that were developing at that time. so the mcmillan commission settled upon design ideas for the monumental corner of washington dc by about 1902. and what we think of as washington dc today, open mall surrounded by the smithsonian and other public educational...
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another way that american cities were following the lead of european design in the field of landscape architecture in order to create aesthetically pleasing and livable cities that were developing at that time. so the mcmillon commission had settled upon some design ideas for the monumental core of washington d.c., by about 1902, and really what we think of as washington, d.c., today, an open mall surrounded by the smithsonian and other public educational institutions like the botanic garden as well as the federal office buildings, really was a product of the mcmillon commission. and so from 1902 until the 1930s, congress said about the work of appropriating the funds and making decisions necessary to execute the plan of the mcmillon commission. law fund had imagined an open corridor from the capital to the washington monument and there were many encroachments to the mall at that time. and unfortunately maybe fortunately, depending on your historical point of view. the u.s. botanic garden was one of them. according to the mcmillen mid -- commission plan which could be seen to this day
another way that american cities were following the lead of european design in the field of landscape architecture in order to create aesthetically pleasing and livable cities that were developing at that time. so the mcmillon commission had settled upon some design ideas for the monumental core of washington d.c., by about 1902, and really what we think of as washington, d.c., today, an open mall surrounded by the smithsonian and other public educational institutions like the botanic garden as...
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the international profile of this city is tango, football, latin lifestyle - a south american city withean feel. but what about the porteños, the nickname for the citizens of buenos aires? how do they roll with it? these politics, economics and growing social inequality. what is it like to struggle to build a more
the international profile of this city is tango, football, latin lifestyle - a south american city withean feel. but what about the porteños, the nickname for the citizens of buenos aires? how do they roll with it? these politics, economics and growing social inequality. what is it like to struggle to build a more
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dot com african american cities for the meeting to give. clues to. the problem in society we have at the moment everyone is afraid of making a mistake what may happen if we don't do any. independent macos changed life as we know it. but what comes next. will a fast paced lives pick up again. will we continue to innovate regardless of the cost. live lives profit driven. and globally connected. or has this pandemic sparked irreparable change. how will we live in the future after the pandemic. hello and welcome to the 1000 special i'm seen beardsley in berlin well this week we're taking a look ahead at life after the pandemic for what it means for cities to economies and even nutrition a recent study has linked higher obesity rates with higher cova death rates the world obesity federation report says covert death rates were 10 times higher in countries where the population was on average overweight further almost 90 percent of coppa deaths occurred in countries with high obesity rates the report calls for people living with obesity to have priority acce
dot com african american cities for the meeting to give. clues to. the problem in society we have at the moment everyone is afraid of making a mistake what may happen if we don't do any. independent macos changed life as we know it. but what comes next. will a fast paced lives pick up again. will we continue to innovate regardless of the cost. live lives profit driven. and globally connected. or has this pandemic sparked irreparable change. how will we live in the future after the pandemic....
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dot com african american city the minute you. click. was it a mistake to send our children back to school. the number of infections us rising rapidly among kids and what do we do we prioritize teachers to get vaccinated sooner children are still at the back of the queue. but kids can also get sick with coke at 19 and seriously 2 what's more they can also develop what's known as long coated meaning they can suffer long term damage regardless of whether they have shown symptoms after their initial infection or not at their crucial age would have element that could impact the rest of their lives. but so are we doing enough to protect our children. because there could be much more at stake for the young in this pandemic and we have so far wanted to admit. welcome to our coverage night in stash i want to cajones good to have you with us now we all know the feeling of being out of breath after going up the stairs for example that's quite normal usually but not in times of covert 19 and not when tickets are affected what does long colwich do t
dot com african american city the minute you. click. was it a mistake to send our children back to school. the number of infections us rising rapidly among kids and what do we do we prioritize teachers to get vaccinated sooner children are still at the back of the queue. but kids can also get sick with coke at 19 and seriously 2 what's more they can also develop what's known as long coated meaning they can suffer long term damage regardless of whether they have shown symptoms after their...
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american cities would be mounds of rubble. the pro-life community they don't embrace violence not like auntie maxine. >> [shouting]. >> [muffled audio]. we have to stay on the street and get more active. >> laura: that woman is kerosene on a house fire and should be driven off the congress. that's what pelosi would push for if those words were used by a conservative congressman. but because it's maxine waters, pelosi is just running scared. when asked whether waters incited violence, pelosi told a reporter absolutely not. this is the same woman who predicated trump's impeachment about the insurrection on january 6th? oh, please. any time an african-american person loses his or her life at the hands. police, we should just expect riots. >> they are bracing for violence. >> the derek chauvin murder trial enters its final days. >> cities are bracing for protests in the wake of a verdict. >> there are a number of people who are concerned whatever the outcome, there is going to be unrest. perhaps more violence. >> laura: young peop
american cities would be mounds of rubble. the pro-life community they don't embrace violence not like auntie maxine. >> [shouting]. >> [muffled audio]. we have to stay on the street and get more active. >> laura: that woman is kerosene on a house fire and should be driven off the congress. that's what pelosi would push for if those words were used by a conservative congressman. but because it's maxine waters, pelosi is just running scared. when asked whether waters incited...
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dot com african american cities the media. could turn. smug . as the times are good for the. warming doesn't. come to the us well not yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. the present day hoaxers. the treated more. manufacturing ignorance starts may 3rd. welcome to eco offered the environment program brought to you from the tyria uganda and germany us always will be taking a look at some of the ideas out there for protecting the environment both in europe and in africa i'm chris celebs in lagos launch area but 1st before a woman welcome to my co-hosts i'm trying.
dot com african american cities the media. could turn. smug . as the times are good for the. warming doesn't. come to the us well not yet. the industry is controlling your thoughts the great books of the 20th century. the present day hoaxers. the treated more. manufacturing ignorance starts may 3rd. welcome to eco offered the environment program brought to you from the tyria uganda and germany us always will be taking a look at some of the ideas out there for protecting the environment both in...
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dot com african american cities filmmaking to give you some clues to counter. her . the more. i can outshoot the prose you know for those in love then. in the swallow smaller. only use lol hers knows. there's no use in the lolo for the wicked. doesn't know you were accusing a burglar. oh chancellor. merkel story. moves. this is the news live from berlin deadliest train disaster in decades the train derailed inside the tunnel after colliding with a truck at least 51 people have been killed and dozens more injured. also coming up . to remember the dead the united nations condemns the killing of protesters but the regime shows no sign of ending its deadly crackdown. his story. about the alleged crazy.
dot com african american cities filmmaking to give you some clues to counter. her . the more. i can outshoot the prose you know for those in love then. in the swallow smaller. only use lol hers knows. there's no use in the lolo for the wicked. doesn't know you were accusing a burglar. oh chancellor. merkel story. moves. this is the news live from berlin deadliest train disaster in decades the train derailed inside the tunnel after colliding with a truck at least 51 people have been killed and...
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the research shows hate crimes reported against asian americans have increased 149% in 16 major american citiesrom an icelandic volcano erupting in the capital reykjavik for the past couple of weeks. — fissure. the new fissure, 100 kilometres long is a few commoners away from the first eruption. spreading flames and smoke, it is far from populated areas but the new opening means tourists coming to see the spectacle have had to be evacuated. the us supreme court has handed google a major win in a long—running copyright battle with oracle. it's ruled that the use of the java programming language for the android mobile operating system was "fair use." the ruling, 6 to 2, has been closely watched as a key test of copyright in the digital era. it allows google to avoid paying out billions to its tech rival. here's the bbc�*s nada tawfik in new york. this case will have huge implications for silicon valley because it essentially sets a new precedent in how us copyright law applies to computer code. the supreme court ruled 6—2 in favour of google, thejustice stephen breyer who was writing for the majo
the research shows hate crimes reported against asian americans have increased 149% in 16 major american citiesrom an icelandic volcano erupting in the capital reykjavik for the past couple of weeks. — fissure. the new fissure, 100 kilometres long is a few commoners away from the first eruption. spreading flames and smoke, it is far from populated areas but the new opening means tourists coming to see the spectacle have had to be evacuated. the us supreme court has handed google a major win...