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we're an aging city. some things are happening. we're having more polarization of incomes. higher prices for housing. there are changes that will be affecting our city in terms of the expected population growth, even with the revised figures and numbers. what this translates to is somewhere between 50,000 to 100,000 more people will want to move to the city, and we cannot accommodate them. simple as that. we have to figure out a more multi-modal approach. one thing the city should be proud of is we designated these priority areas for many reasons that made sense for reasons important to the planning commission, but also because it made sense for transportation. this is where we have existing transportation services. most of our transit is already there. not that it does not make sense to grow in other areas, especially in the bay. we have been making an effort to link all of our transportation investments in areas that make sense and have the priority and policies supported by the city. this is a model we would like to share with the commission that many other cities around
we're an aging city. some things are happening. we're having more polarization of incomes. higher prices for housing. there are changes that will be affecting our city in terms of the expected population growth, even with the revised figures and numbers. what this translates to is somewhere between 50,000 to 100,000 more people will want to move to the city, and we cannot accommodate them. simple as that. we have to figure out a more multi-modal approach. one thing the city should be proud of...
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are we an aging-for in the city in san francisco? yes. you for standing strong to defend our program. the 11th adult day day care centers in the city, we have to defend it and make sure that on december 1, we have all the programs in place and that we not think about cuts, but that we're strengthening these programs so that everyone can live in dignity as they grow older in the city of san francisco. i wanted that i applaud the senior organizations for standing strong and organizing themselves to make sure that we have better funding streams from the city. not just looking at budget announced that have been satisfied by the mayor and others, but that we have strong money strains so that as the aging population doubles, so that in 20 to 30 years when they become senior boomers, we can show that everybody can aged with dignity in its san francisco and that we're an aging-friendly city. i am look forward to working with the other supervisors. thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] so we have some other members on the board of supervisor
are we an aging-for in the city in san francisco? yes. you for standing strong to defend our program. the 11th adult day day care centers in the city, we have to defend it and make sure that on december 1, we have all the programs in place and that we not think about cuts, but that we're strengthening these programs so that everyone can live in dignity as they grow older in the city of san francisco. i wanted that i applaud the senior organizations for standing strong and organizing themselves...
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i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit more. so i'm looking with senior group's ideas of how to create more aging in place programs neighborhood by neighborhood as well, but i think those are the key issues. i am also, kind of as the father of a 10-year-old -- i have anxiety like other parents right now as we apply for a middle schools for my daughter. as a member of the school board for eight years, i know that a strong school system and strong schools in the richmond is key. but also, i serve on the first five commission. each county has a commission that oversees money that supports children, and toddlers, and infants
i guess we are calling it developing an aging-friendly city. we are also looking at how to support senior services and unique neighborhood by neighborhood programs called aging in place or village models that allow people who are older or seniors getting older to be able to support each other and to stay in their homes and communities longer so they can be contributed to the community as long as possible as opposed to institutionalizing them, which costs quite a bit more. so i'm looking with...
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have the violence in this country with the police pepper spraying protesters with you know in a city an age when a and b. you know but tonga you know on here oh this is what the alternative media showcasing right now i mean this is a revolution this is this is a change in psychology this is the evolution of human consciousness the people are waking up and we're demanding change this is no different from what we saw overseas in the middle east and northern africa the revolution has now come to the united states of america and he spoke in los angeles based political blogger. who believes the protesters can bring change if they are given enough time. i actually heard one of the protesters here you're exactly right he said we've been here thirty days our government's been there for a few hundred years give us a chance to figure it out so i agree that it is an issue but i think that it's something that as people spend more time in the open competing in these troubled times they were able to come up with real workable solutions now where there's the the political will to deal with those you know
have the violence in this country with the police pepper spraying protesters with you know in a city an age when a and b. you know but tonga you know on here oh this is what the alternative media showcasing right now i mean this is a revolution this is this is a change in psychology this is the evolution of human consciousness the people are waking up and we're demanding change this is no different from what we saw overseas in the middle east and northern africa the revolution has now come to...
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city. every few days, these waters witness an age-old ritual. at an enclosure in the lagoon, a group of men gather. they are in their element and in no particular hurry. for the fish already trapped here, there is no escape. gray mollusks' swim here from the open sea to feed. they soon find themselves in a fisherman's net. they are a close-knit group and everyone knows his job. over the years, it has become an integral part of their working routine, when they cannot imagine doing without. but the fish numbers are dwindling, and their way of life is under threat. >> there are not many mullet around this year. it is getting less and less. this one is ok. it is about average, but you cannot use the small ones. >> most of these are male and will be sold at the local market. the few large females and up here, where their aid pouches are extracted and cured insult -- egg hatches are extracted and cured in salt. >> it originally came from here. now they are copying us all over the world. for me, it is a terrible thought. soon there will not be any more
city. every few days, these waters witness an age-old ritual. at an enclosure in the lagoon, a group of men gather. they are in their element and in no particular hurry. for the fish already trapped here, there is no escape. gray mollusks' swim here from the open sea to feed. they soon find themselves in a fisherman's net. they are a close-knit group and everyone knows his job. over the years, it has become an integral part of their working routine, when they cannot imagine doing without. but...
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age of 80. more on what she's brought to charm city. >> football and fill fill an therey have come to define pat model and a very prosperous career long before football became a part of her life. the wife of art model died wednesday afternoon at the age of 80 following a long illness. >> she was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. >> reporter: the former pat made quite a name for herself years before she married pat. she started general hospital. at one point in her career she had appeared on more tv shows than any other in history. >> and my boss, pat model. >> after football fill an fill fill an therey became the new mission. >> 3 1/2 million was the last to complete the renovation. >> reporter: after the model's jen generous donation to the opera house, they insisted that the size of their name be small. >> you don't need your name on anything because you give because you want to. >> now, this saturday is the grand reopening of the opera house. the models were scheduled to be honored. says she will be remembered by the house dimming the lights. back to you. >>> kai, thank yo
age of 80. more on what she's brought to charm city. >> football and fill fill an therey have come to define pat model and a very prosperous career long before football became a part of her life. the wife of art model died wednesday afternoon at the age of 80 following a long illness. >> she was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. >> reporter: the former pat made quite a name for herself years before she married pat. she started general hospital. at one point...
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age, or a possible motive. >>> a battleship is on the move today. why is the good news for an east bay city. >>> if you want to make outdoor plans, resume re-has more. >>> we think kids need to play more and we are here to make that happen. >>> dozens of people rolled up their sleeves. it's a protect of love for some inner city children. [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. at this hour, a battleship is going through bay waters. the uss iowa is going to be docked. it is going to under go three months of repairs. it will then go to be a museum. it served in world war ii to desert storm. >>> 22% of the seafood tested in super markets was either mislabeled or misidentified. consumer reports say mislabeling can cause serious health issues. the fda is aware of the problem. >>> now we are learning that aspirin may also pre-deuce cancer risks for some patients. that
age, or a possible motive. >>> a battleship is on the move today. why is the good news for an east bay city. >>> if you want to make outdoor plans, resume re-has more. >>> we think kids need to play more and we are here to make that happen. >>> dozens of people rolled up their sleeves. it's a protect of love for some inner city children. [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne....
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it was also the people access the old age deal shows like the sopranos and sex in the city. an unveiled five new entrant phones. they are as follows. to my surprise, and miking, two of the devices have slide out physical keyboards lately that seems like a feature that has just gone away. i think there's a market for this and smart phone world. for a closer look at the end george smart phone, and look at my tech page i am gabe slate with kron4 news. >> and live look, good to believe--could visibility. i'll have been killed for tomorrow coming up after the break. >> and of the nice thing for tomorrow, to the jurors will continue to warm up. the noon hour temperatures warming up into the '70's in most locations. at 4:00 and then try to cut about 10 degrees of warming over what went wrong today. and i should have the door pretty mild. temperatures in the '50s and even the low 60s. warming again by noon into the '70's in a number of locations. 77 fairfield, 72 napa, 74 san jose and warming into the 80's tomorrow afternoon temperatures in the a's for the inland valleys and portions o
it was also the people access the old age deal shows like the sopranos and sex in the city. an unveiled five new entrant phones. they are as follows. to my surprise, and miking, two of the devices have slide out physical keyboards lately that seems like a feature that has just gone away. i think there's a market for this and smart phone world. for a closer look at the end george smart phone, and look at my tech page i am gabe slate with kron4 news. >> and live look, good to believe--could...
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, however, he had to suit nfl in an epic legal battle that eventually freed other teams to move cities as well. but by 1995, davis had grown unhappy with the team's aging the l.a. coliseum. he packed up and moved the raiders back to oakland. >> magnificent out there today. you really were. >> reporter: al davis died this morning at age 82. >> mitchell: finally this saturday evening, we ask you to consider the long-ago case of the california fourth grader who barely studied until his teacher essentially bribed him to succeed. that turnaround student's name was steve jobs. as bill whitaker tells us now, the apple founder's most enduring legacy may well be in the can classroom. >> only up the cover of your ipads. >> reporter: today's digital classroom, no more notepads, no more scratch paper and much smaller cubbyholes. at st. mel school, every one of their 570 students has been assigned an ipad, a $375,000 investment paid for by the school. >> do you miss your paper packets? >> no ( laughter ). >> reporter: it's part of joyce cluess' vision of what the graduating class of 20ed 20 will need to succeed in the world. >> we believe that this piece of technol
, however, he had to suit nfl in an epic legal battle that eventually freed other teams to move cities as well. but by 1995, davis had grown unhappy with the team's aging the l.a. coliseum. he packed up and moved the raiders back to oakland. >> magnificent out there today. you really were. >> reporter: al davis died this morning at age 82. >> mitchell: finally this saturday evening, we ask you to consider the long-ago case of the california fourth grader who barely studied...
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together artists that put on more than 200 performances throughout the city and all of these perform ans, which are really intend for kids agebouts two to 12 are absolutely free. this morning, we happen to be live at the french embassy we h musicians practice malta who are already playing this morningen we'll get a preview of all the different kind of entertainment from across the pond that will be available for you and your family. the host country happens to be poland. we'll talk to a representative from that embassy about what they wanted to get across this year. we'll tell you how to take advantage of all the wonderful entertainment that will be available. remember, free for you and your family. >> thank you. we'll check in with you later on. >>> time to say good morning to our facebook fan. day. it is regina hairston greer and she watches fox 5 morning news before going to bed after her midnight tour of duty. she is a d.c. police officer. thank you for what you do out there on the streets every day. if you want to be tomorrow's fan of the day, find us on myfoxdc.com. >>> coming up on fox amorning news on this thursday m
together artists that put on more than 200 performances throughout the city and all of these perform ans, which are really intend for kids agebouts two to 12 are absolutely free. this morning, we happen to be live at the french embassy we h musicians practice malta who are already playing this morningen we'll get a preview of all the different kind of entertainment from across the pond that will be available for you and your family. the host country happens to be poland. we'll talk to a...
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age. people are taking note of this. san francisco was recently named the greenest city in north america by vehemence corporation an economist. we leave this corporation in carbon reduction, recycling and composting, the adoption of solar, energy efficiency, and vehicle technologies. water conservation in green building. if that is not enough happening in our financial district, i also want to let you know that we're going to rebuild that all u.s. mint right there it fit than mission, to make sure we have our san francisco historic museum alive and well, so we can connect our history to where we're going as a city. let me speak a moment about our transbay terminal. the transbay terminal and the surrounding district are setting the stage for the next generation of clean, sustainable transportation, and extending downtown further south. in our transit center, 1 million square feet transit center, to accommodate bus and high-speed rail. we want to extend the terminus of caltrain to downtown. over 48,000 direct or indirect jobs will be created over the next seven years. transbay, there redevelopment plan with a plan that was ado
age. people are taking note of this. san francisco was recently named the greenest city in north america by vehemence corporation an economist. we leave this corporation in carbon reduction, recycling and composting, the adoption of solar, energy efficiency, and vehicle technologies. water conservation in green building. if that is not enough happening in our financial district, i also want to let you know that we're going to rebuild that all u.s. mint right there it fit than mission, to make...
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city. this is really the age at which that is beginning to congeal and become an important part of the city'st into the late 19th century as being the single most crowded place on the face of the earth. there are not much tenement regulations or sanitary regulations. it's kind of a free-for-all. you have enormously crowded conditions. often you have big problems with disease. sanitary conditions are poor. in many people's memories, you also have tight-knit ethnic neighborhoods which had some powerful institutions. you had churches, synagogues, labor union starting to emerge during these years. the lower east side at the moment is a tightly packed, very intense place in new york. for a lot of the country, it is a symbol of the urban ills that are really beginning to press upon the country. industrial strife, overcrowding, poor working conditions, disease. for many people, this continues onto the through the 1920's. immigration is a symbol of the way the country is changing. >> i think in smith's day it was the same. he would talk about sailors from different countries. he would meet people fro
city. this is really the age at which that is beginning to congeal and become an important part of the city'st into the late 19th century as being the single most crowded place on the face of the earth. there are not much tenement regulations or sanitary regulations. it's kind of a free-for-all. you have enormously crowded conditions. often you have big problems with disease. sanitary conditions are poor. in many people's memories, you also have tight-knit ethnic neighborhoods which had some...
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city. is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on your interest you can explore various ages a school which is clean in russia without moscow could be in moscow without going to the first especially the impressionist parks the artists are beautiful the paintings cared for. so that you can see the whole thing. closely altering its display which gives the public a chance to see more of this collection. template exhibitions which often include collection is from a brood twenty five. currently on display here. it works being demonstrated in. this exhibition office a unique opportunity to see his paintings. on display courtesy of the dalai fifty museum in space putting together such exhibitions great vision and passion with the collections and. the team at the museum constantly look at ways to improve this to see experience. the history present and future of the museum let's meet this week's guest. tell me why is the. tradition. was. authentic. and number of. a mixture is a very long. for the museum as it's the one hundredth anniversary. it is very remarkable because of. and. back
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everyday life from the worries of a big city to this museum is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on the media interest you can explore various ages of schools at heart he says contain russian without going to moscow in moscow without going to the first especially the impressionist parks that are so beautiful the paintings are very well cared for and exhibited were also. you can see the whole. place which gives the public a chance to see this collection. complete exhibitions which include. twenty five. commonly on display here. being demonstrated in. this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to see. the space putting together such a. great vision compassion. collection. look at ways to destress experience. history pressed museum to meet this week's guest well it's lovely to meet you. tell me why is the. tradition. developed. picture gallery. and number of. pieces. i'm. guessing. because of. and. it was. yes it was. and. was just. rooms. but it was never planned temporal exhibition i mean it's not just the odd that is stunning a breathtaking here and museum but indeed the actual building in a whole amazing to see is one of the mo
everyday life from the worries of a big city to this museum is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on the media interest you can explore various ages of schools at heart he says contain russian without going to moscow in moscow without going to the first especially the impressionist parks that are so beautiful the paintings are very well cared for and exhibited were also. you can see the whole. place which gives the public a chance to see this collection. complete...
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life from the worries of a big city new to this museum is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on the media interest you can explore various ages the schools that asked if it's contained russian without going to moscow in moscow without going to the first get especially the impressionist parks there are so beautiful the paintings are very well cared for and. so the tree can see the whole. place with the public a chance to see this collection. exhibitions which include a good twenty five. commonly on the spot here. what's been demonstrated in. this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to see his paintings. see. the space putting together such a. great addition compassion to the collections and. look at ways to destress experience. the history present and future. meet this week's guest well it's lovely to meet you. tell me why is the. tradition. authentic picture gallery. and number of. pieces. i'm. guessing. because of. and. it was. it was dramatic. and. was established just. how much it cost. in our rooms the but it was never planned temporal exhibition i mean it's not just the odd that is stunning a breathtaking here but ind
life from the worries of a big city new to this museum is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on the media interest you can explore various ages the schools that asked if it's contained russian without going to moscow in moscow without going to the first get especially the impressionist parks there are so beautiful the paintings are very well cared for and. so the tree can see the whole. place with the public a chance to see this collection. exhibitions which include a...
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age of 23, celebrating her twenty third birthday. she was an awesome young woman. she got into a little trouble and had to do the ankle bracelet time. as she was going to city college, she fell in love with education, and decided that she wanted to be an attorney connected with our attorney general. they are kind of mentoring heard. they lost in the energy in bayview. as we did the one this year, i wanted to give it to someone. last year, it went to the bart board representative. this year, i am giving it to a young woman that i just think was awesome. at the age of 14, she opened her own dance studio because she liked to teach kids in the community how to dance. she brought them into the backyard. at 14, she became a business owner while she was going to school. at the age of 16, she graduated from high school. i am bringing to you today an incredible one and that is a fourth grade teacher. i am telling you what she told me, ladies. she wants to one day be the secretary of education for the united states of america. [applause] 20 years old. >> how do i follow such a beautiful introduction? he uses me as his instrument that shows me -- and chose me. i knew
age of 23, celebrating her twenty third birthday. she was an awesome young woman. she got into a little trouble and had to do the ankle bracelet time. as she was going to city college, she fell in love with education, and decided that she wanted to be an attorney connected with our attorney general. they are kind of mentoring heard. they lost in the energy in bayview. as we did the one this year, i wanted to give it to someone. last year, it went to the bart board representative. this year, i...
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life from the worries of a big city new to this museum is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on the media interest you can explore various ages of schools at heart he says contain russia without going to moscow in moscow without going to the first especially the impressionist parks the artists are beautiful the paintings are very well cared for and exhibited well so that you can see the whole thing on snow blare. the museum is closely altering its permanent display which gives the public a chance to see more feel this collection. there are also temporary exhibitions which often include collection is from abroad twenty five salvador dali countesses are currently on display here until the middle of november. what's been demonstrated to. this exhibition officer unique opportunity to see his paintings. on display at sea of. space putting together such a. great addition compassion to new collection is a. look at ways to destress experience. history present and future of the museum to meet this week's guest well it's lovely to meet you nice to meet you thank you for your time why is the push the museum of fine arts so popular. it's
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which would restrict all teenagers and children under the age of 18 from being on the streets after dark. city council is expected to consider an expansion of gangs and junctions. that begins at 6:00 p.m. >>> we are waiting for a big announcement from apple and allie rasmus is in cupertino to talk about what apple is expected to unveil. it is definitely creating some buzz, allie rasmus? >> reporter: we are live where this announcement is not supposed to happen for another four hours but any time they make this announcement, it is highly orchestrated choreographed event and that's the front of the building where everybody will enter for this announcement. there are apple employees already inside getting fed up. out here in the parking lot they have a virtual highway of cones designating where everybody is supposed to be. to our right they have taken up an entire section of the parking lot of media trucks and there is a national media setting up preparing to report on this announcement. there has been no confirmation from apple of exactly what they are announcing this morning. however all signs are pointing to unveiling a new iph
which would restrict all teenagers and children under the age of 18 from being on the streets after dark. city council is expected to consider an expansion of gangs and junctions. that begins at 6:00 p.m. >>> we are waiting for a big announcement from apple and allie rasmus is in cupertino to talk about what apple is expected to unveil. it is definitely creating some buzz, allie rasmus? >> reporter: we are live where this announcement is not supposed to happen for another four...
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. >>> we have an update now in the search for missing kansas city baby, lisa irwin. the boys are reportedly ages and 5. they were home the night their baby sister disappeared. police say lisa's parents are refusing to be questioned separately. investigators have received 900 tips so far. but there are no suspects. >>> michael jackson's doctor breaks down in court once again. as witnesses testify on his behalf. karen brown is following the trial for wjz in los angeles. >> did that leave a vacuum? >> reporter: dr. conrad murray dabbed tears from his eye, as witness ruby mosely testified at the stand. she testified how he testified in honor of his father. >> do you think dr. murray is greedy? >> do i think? >> yes, ma'am. >> no. >> reporter: mosely was one of a string of character witnesses who spoke of murray's murray's charitable work and his kind manner. >> i have never had a doctor that was more caring. >> and i just don't think he did what he's being accused of. >> and i'm alive today because of that man. >> the defense says murray is a good doctor. and that money did not motivate him. >> and
. >>> we have an update now in the search for missing kansas city baby, lisa irwin. the boys are reportedly ages and 5. they were home the night their baby sister disappeared. police say lisa's parents are refusing to be questioned separately. investigators have received 900 tips so far. but there are no suspects. >>> michael jackson's doctor breaks down in court once again. as witnesses testify on his behalf. karen brown is following the trial for wjz in los angeles. >>...
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city that music this. my favorite is it gives a great fear an art history depending on your interest you can explore various ages or schools that are. you just speaking russian without. getting in moscow without going to the push especially the impressionist parks the artists are beautiful the paintings are cared for. so that you can see the whole. place which gives the public a chance to see this collection. template exhibitions which include collection is from a good twenty five. currently on display here. what's being demonstrated in. this exhibition off is a unique opportunity to see his paintings. on display at sea of a museum in spain putting together such exhibitions great fishing compassion. collections and. look at ways to improve this just experience. the history present and future of the museum meet this week's guest. tell me why is the. tradition. a mixture is a very. yes it was dramatic. and. was established just closed. and by the way know what they had to be asked so much it cost him to the exhibition rooms the but it was never planned temporal exhibition i mean it's not just the odd but it is stu
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the west of the capital to help ease to an age and blood shed by whole second episode on tuesday some of the nine minute lesson as the residents try to leave the city. will survive is including a two week old girl have been recovered from the rubble as rescue teams continue frantically searching after a devastating earthquake in eastern turkey the seven point two magnitude tremor struck on sunday causing thousands of buildings to collapse but the number of dead so far reaching at least one hundred fifty people less still being pulled alive from the rubble but some estimates fear the houses may have died questions are being raised as to the structural integrity of the buildings which crumbled into quite. rivers of mud have swept through the north and east making at least nine people after drenching rains in the country at least six people are also missing as floodwaters swept away roads and bridges and cut off several times the most devastated areas only a tad riviera includes have the most picturesque in italy with a number of the year nice coat world heritage list. our top story this coming your way the third. british. the things. i'm in mancheste
the west of the capital to help ease to an age and blood shed by whole second episode on tuesday some of the nine minute lesson as the residents try to leave the city. will survive is including a two week old girl have been recovered from the rubble as rescue teams continue frantically searching after a devastating earthquake in eastern turkey the seven point two magnitude tremor struck on sunday causing thousands of buildings to collapse but the number of dead so far reaching at least one...
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life from the worries of a big city that space museum is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on the media interest you can explore various ages the schools of half exists in russia without going to moscow to be in moscow without going to the first get especially the impressions of parts that are so beautiful the paintings are very well cared for and exhibited well so that you can see the whole thing on snow blair. the museum is closely also in its display which gives the public a chance to see more of the enormous collection. there are also temporary exhibitions which often include collections from a group of twenty five salvador dali countesses are currently on the spot here until the middle of november since the early dollars credit works being demonstrated in moscow for this exhibition off is a unique opportunity to see his paintings the items on display a courtesy of the dalai fifty museum in space putting together such exhibitions cries great vision compassion with tools new collections in consumer innovation the team of easy income. look at ways to treat this just experience. just the history present and future of the m
life from the worries of a big city that space museum is my favorite as it gives a great fear an art history depending on the media interest you can explore various ages the schools of half exists in russia without going to moscow to be in moscow without going to the first get especially the impressions of parts that are so beautiful the paintings are very well cared for and exhibited well so that you can see the whole thing on snow blair. the museum is closely also in its display which gives...
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is why city departments, nonprofit organizations, young adults, and concerned citizens have identified housing as the number one priority for this age group. it is not their fault, it is not an indicator of some problem that they have. they're just young people that need a safe home. some of these kids are fantastic, some are challenging, some are motivated, and some are struggling to find their path. there are without homes because they have broken families or they grew up with no safety net. because they live in an expensive city where many people find it challenging to pay for their housing. they are not bad kids. they adapt to their surroundings and they are influenced by those around them. if they are in a neighborhood with violence or drug use, they have the potential to be turned to those avenues. if adults encourage them to be their best self, that is to they will become. they want safety, stability, and a positive community. i have seen the potential time and time again. we can leave these kids on the streets and say that the only neighborhoods they belong in are the most dangerous and vulnerable areas, or we can make the statement that all young people deserve the
is why city departments, nonprofit organizations, young adults, and concerned citizens have identified housing as the number one priority for this age group. it is not their fault, it is not an indicator of some problem that they have. they're just young people that need a safe home. some of these kids are fantastic, some are challenging, some are motivated, and some are struggling to find their path. there are without homes because they have broken families or they grew up with no safety net....