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it's cheaper to live in all town than a big city and it's easier to make big money in a big city than in a small town we all know this however in the united states for much of the twentieth century a good part of the two converge all the time successful industrial hubs and small pockets of the united states are just one example of how a poor area catches up to a wrecked one at the convergence according to my guess we are now seeing a worrying divergence of that joining me now is dr mark thorne a senior fellow at the niece's institute thanks so much for coming in on this topic fascinating let's talk about this so-called iron law of convergence how has it worked in america the our law of convergence states that there's a tendency in free market economies for areas geographically to catch up to richer areas they never actually or very rarely catch up completely but they're always moving in that direction of being more equal over time about two percent per year and so over a period of decades it really matters and it has really mattered in the united states throughout most of the twentiet
it's cheaper to live in all town than a big city and it's easier to make big money in a big city than in a small town we all know this however in the united states for much of the twentieth century a good part of the two converge all the time successful industrial hubs and small pockets of the united states are just one example of how a poor area catches up to a wrecked one at the convergence according to my guess we are now seeing a worrying divergence of that joining me now is dr mark thorne...
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. >> is it possible to do that in big cities >> have you been to big cities where you feel they can actually accomplish that? >> yes my sense is when they get into sort of the neighborhoods, you know, in milwaukee, that they're called wards and there are these beautiful neighborhoods in chicago and minneapolis and then when they bridge to one another, these two different neighborhoods, then you've got the idea you're all in one city bridges all of these beautiful neighborhoods together. >> you have to start small and local and build from there >> ideally your school, your park, you want to dig in. you want to find that place that you feel -- you dig in and you belong and your contribution is valuable and you feel understood. >> where -- of all your travels, what are one or two of your favorite towns today >> i love -- i wrote about phoenixville, pennsylvania i think the fact that they have -- they rose up from their post-industrial, post-steel mill past on their own steam, not new company, but getting into their old architecture and enjoying, you know, what everybody could offer is inspiring
. >> is it possible to do that in big cities >> have you been to big cities where you feel they can actually accomplish that? >> yes my sense is when they get into sort of the neighborhoods, you know, in milwaukee, that they're called wards and there are these beautiful neighborhoods in chicago and minneapolis and then when they bridge to one another, these two different neighborhoods, then you've got the idea you're all in one city bridges all of these beautiful neighborhoods...
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and manages to combine the excitement of the big city with the charm of the village and everything's easy to reach even the alps proximity to nature is another of zurich's big attractions. it has lake zurich and the river lima on its doorstep all this water is lovely to look at and it's a key factor in quality of life. and even take a boat across there's always a if you want to get to the office you have it as soon will like i think it's one of really one of the great things come a. you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way use its lakes i can't think of many european cities that have that and then are really using fresh bodies of water in the way that europe does. bahnhof strasser in downtown so it has one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the world. the city is a hub of international finance traditionally one of its main features are banks but zurich is changing the creative scene is flourishing and helping to regenerate neighborhoods that used to be rundown and seedy. i think of all of the cities that we've looked at
and manages to combine the excitement of the big city with the charm of the village and everything's easy to reach even the alps proximity to nature is another of zurich's big attractions. it has lake zurich and the river lima on its doorstep all this water is lovely to look at and it's a key factor in quality of life. and even take a boat across there's always a if you want to get to the office you have it as soon will like i think it's one of really one of the great things come a. you see...
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have you been to big cities where you feel they can accomplish that? >> yes.is when they get into sort of the neighborhoods, you know, in milwaukee and they are called wards, and there are these beautiful neighborhoods in chicago and minneapolis, and then when they bridge to one another, these different neighborhoods, then you've got the ideal. then you're all in one city, bridging all of these beautiful neig so everybody gets the best of both worlds. >> but you have to start small and local and build from there? >> ideally, you know, your school, your park, you want to dig in. you know, you just want to find that place that you feel you dig in and you belong and yo contribution is valuable and you feel understood. >> where of all your travels, what are one or two of your favorite towns today? >> i love -- i wrote about phoenixville, pennsylvania, and i think the fact that they have -- they rose up from their post-industrial, post-steel mill past just on their own steam, no new company per se, they just getting into their old architecture and enjoying, you kno
have you been to big cities where you feel they can accomplish that? >> yes.is when they get into sort of the neighborhoods, you know, in milwaukee and they are called wards, and there are these beautiful neighborhoods in chicago and minneapolis, and then when they bridge to one another, these different neighborhoods, then you've got the ideal. then you're all in one city, bridging all of these beautiful neig so everybody gets the best of both worlds. >> but you have to start small...
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so let's show america to build 21st century infrastructure because everybody in america a big city or small town you need broadband access to the same new jobs on the internet. let's build a real high speed rail you should get there on a high-speed train in 30 minutes and come back to that same small town you grew up bin where you want to raise a family in support your local businesses. and let me talk for a second about this border wall that mexico will not pay for. show me a 30-foot wall i will show you a 35-foot ladder. [applause] but the wall that we should be building that we actually need is a cyberwall to stop the chinese from attacking american en businesses because american workers should benefit from american ideas those you choose to is the next president not those russian dictators. [applause] that is a mission that can bring us all together again to rise above to revive small towns across america. if we do these things we can move america forward again. why do i think we can do this? because we're democrats. it was democrats who got the side of the great depression and th
so let's show america to build 21st century infrastructure because everybody in america a big city or small town you need broadband access to the same new jobs on the internet. let's build a real high speed rail you should get there on a high-speed train in 30 minutes and come back to that same small town you grew up bin where you want to raise a family in support your local businesses. and let me talk for a second about this border wall that mexico will not pay for. show me a 30-foot wall i...
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now brought together on the biggest stage, big—city leeds, the most successful clu b big—city leeds, the modern game, castleford, small—town neighbours in theirfirst grand final. castleford came here as favourites, their title to lose, or to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to open the scoring. castleford has a population of around 40,000. they brought 30,000 fans to old trafford. they needed luck. they didn't get it. a golden opportunity lost. if this was billed as their fairy tale, there was another. after 16 years, danny mcguire leaves leeds rhinos after tonight. this was the most spectacular way to say goodbye. now there was to be only one winner. leeds dominant. briscoe's second try showed why they are so revered, the big club for the biggest occasion. still time for danny mcguire to provide one final moment of magic. another friend to bring to an end a quite astonishing leeds career. so castleford leave here bitterly disappointed. they say there is no substitute for experience. leeds have proved that. they are super league champions once more.
now brought together on the biggest stage, big—city leeds, the most successful clu b big—city leeds, the modern game, castleford, small—town neighbours in theirfirst grand final. castleford came here as favourites, their title to lose, or to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to be stolen. tom briscoe did that to open the scoring. castleford has a population of around 40,000. they brought 30,000 fans to old trafford. they needed luck. they didn't get it. a golden opportunity lost. if this...
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the city pushing it big city feel with a cheaper cost of living, as compared to new york, boston, and dc. and while the city's business sector is largely involved in this proposal, so, too, is the education community, student at top business school wharton were asked to create their own pitches as to why amazon should choose the city of brotherly love. while many like the idea, not everyone is on board. >> if you're comparing to the new york cities or san francisco's of the world, it is half. i mean, that's pretty material. if you're amazon and you're considering salaries, for 50,000 people, that's relevant. >> i think that view changed with philadelphia standing up let's take a run at this. think we're in it to win it. >> so harrisburg, allentown, scranton, and chester, pa, those are some of the smaller surrounding sit that's are also putting in a bid. but they don't necessarily meet amazon's requirements, based on population, transportation, among other things. they're going to go for it anyway. but philly looks like it is a pretty good contender for this, mike and alex. >> not bad.
the city pushing it big city feel with a cheaper cost of living, as compared to new york, boston, and dc. and while the city's business sector is largely involved in this proposal, so, too, is the education community, student at top business school wharton were asked to create their own pitches as to why amazon should choose the city of brotherly love. while many like the idea, not everyone is on board. >> if you're comparing to the new york cities or san francisco's of the world, it is...
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in blue states, big cities, nobody really wa nts to states, big cities, nobody really wants to do it,rders all the time, seven children a day, and you don't see much room pushing for effective regulation because most people have given up already. in australia after tremendous gun violence, in england after dunblane, effective regulation came into source —— into force, but americans don't really think it applies to our system. well, john howard in australia, a liberal prime minister, took away the right to bear arms minister, took away the right to beararms in minister, took away the right to bear arms in anything like your sense. we still have farmers with shotguns. then he bought an election. that was an exceptionally brave piece of leadership. that is what they were needed the united states. the answer is to amend the constitution. it is a constitutional issue,in constitution. it is a constitutional issue, in the end, and if you wish to have these things interpreted differently by your courts and in law, you amend the constitution.” would actually argue that the current interpretati
in blue states, big cities, nobody really wa nts to states, big cities, nobody really wants to do it,rders all the time, seven children a day, and you don't see much room pushing for effective regulation because most people have given up already. in australia after tremendous gun violence, in england after dunblane, effective regulation came into source —— into force, but americans don't really think it applies to our system. well, john howard in australia, a liberal prime minister, took...
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shakespeare's the only city big enough to support it. government the only city big enough to support it. shakespeare's government works in the theatre. i misspent my summers onstage and i have done for the last 11 years, and that experience absolutely fascinated me. what was it like in shakespeare's time putting on a play? is it any different today? it is an attempt to recreate the world of shakespeare's theatre. you've brought in as the narrator of this tory, rickjudd, one of shakespeare's brothers, he was a real man, we know he existed we know almost nothing about him so we've got a wonderful blank sheet of paper. i love blank sheets of paper and richard is the most blank of all. there were three brothers and we know something of the first two. edward became an actor and i'd much too young and is buried in southwark cathedral but richard, we have his birth date and death date and one court mention in between where he is fined for not attending church, and thatis fined for not attending church, and that is it. he is a completely black s
shakespeare's the only city big enough to support it. government the only city big enough to support it. shakespeare's government works in the theatre. i misspent my summers onstage and i have done for the last 11 years, and that experience absolutely fascinated me. what was it like in shakespeare's time putting on a play? is it any different today? it is an attempt to recreate the world of shakespeare's theatre. you've brought in as the narrator of this tory, rickjudd, one of shakespeare's...
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when they had territory they could get money out of big cities. they can't do that. can they try oo hurt us? yes. to say that we haven't won the war isn't to say that we haven't had some successes. >> i will move to health care. it seems as if the democrats are a lot more enthusiastic about the bipartisan deal between senators alexander and murray than republicans are. so let me ask you this. it's clear that they want -- the administration wants a little bit more in this deal in order to get these payments back to the insurance companies. so what are you willing -- are you willing to do more? >> this is a good compromise. it took months to work out. it has a majority, 60 senators supporting it. we have 12 republicans. i urge senator mcconnell to put it on the floor immediately this week. it will pass by a large number of votes. that will put pressure on the house because let's not forget what this bill does is prevent premiums from going up 20% even more in some states. that falls on everybody's back. and if republicans think that if premiums go up they are going to
when they had territory they could get money out of big cities. they can't do that. can they try oo hurt us? yes. to say that we haven't won the war isn't to say that we haven't had some successes. >> i will move to health care. it seems as if the democrats are a lot more enthusiastic about the bipartisan deal between senators alexander and murray than republicans are. so let me ask you this. it's clear that they want -- the administration wants a little bit more in this deal in order to...
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it was a rural community, very few towns, much less big cities, and it was, of course, plantations and slave owners and so forth. whereas the north was a good deal more cosmopolitan. it has catholics and jews and intellectuals that the south did not. so, when there was this break between the two over slavery, with the large denominations split eight part on geographic lines, that didn't really heal for long after the civil war, and the south began to develop really its own kind of religion, where the north began to be more and more diverse, diverse ideas from europe and so on. and of course, in the 1880s, the arrival of darwinian evolution into the general populous and the higher criticism of the bible for scholars and specialists, and that of course affected the clergy a good deal, but -- so a divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives, and they -- the liberals start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else, and they do import new ideas from europe, but so do the conservatives who look to england for apocolyptic proveties and the world was
it was a rural community, very few towns, much less big cities, and it was, of course, plantations and slave owners and so forth. whereas the north was a good deal more cosmopolitan. it has catholics and jews and intellectuals that the south did not. so, when there was this break between the two over slavery, with the large denominations split eight part on geographic lines, that didn't really heal for long after the civil war, and the south began to develop really its own kind of religion,...
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coming up by sharing it's becoming more and more popular in big cities but in australia it's already hit a bump. in the road we take a look at what when things don't go quite in the sharing economy. cultural cultural exchanges africa getting down on the farm just outside delhi. this is your business update on had it on for good to have you with us now the e.u. has grown over the past decade and so too has the wage gap between member states you labor and social affairs ministers met today to try and close that gap for me to get over the issue of the so-called posted workers directive in coming weeks in a posted worker is an employee who sent by their employer to carry out a service in another member state when a temporary basis critics say promotes wage on the cutting. equal pay for the same work in the same country the ruling pertains to all employees in the european union being sent from one country to another for example if a construction worker from warsaw is sent by his polish company to germany he has the right to earn at least german minimum wage in the future he'll receive the
coming up by sharing it's becoming more and more popular in big cities but in australia it's already hit a bump. in the road we take a look at what when things don't go quite in the sharing economy. cultural cultural exchanges africa getting down on the farm just outside delhi. this is your business update on had it on for good to have you with us now the e.u. has grown over the past decade and so too has the wage gap between member states you labor and social affairs ministers met today to try...
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the big apple is captivating its ex-in orating to be here at times square in the city that never sleeps and run the right. play in the same movie again with. the way hoping to. get to. you new york greats fifty million visitors a year the city itself is hand to eight and the hoff million people thank you and the s.c. the s o n. nine eleven the attack on the world trade center in two thousand and one on the site of the twin towers a memorial commemorates the two thousand seven hundred and forty nine victims known colloquially as freedom tower the one world trade center is the city's tallest building and its newest landmark. the crowning end to a journey is the sparkling skyline of new a . the sci u.s. . learn german with d w. any time any place. whether with jo jo and her friends. colleagues disgustedly going next door mr spitzer's inspection join the cause of war with friends all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free with d w just pick up. the freedom of expression. of value that always has to be defended and you. all over the world. are to afraid o
the big apple is captivating its ex-in orating to be here at times square in the city that never sleeps and run the right. play in the same movie again with. the way hoping to. get to. you new york greats fifty million visitors a year the city itself is hand to eight and the hoff million people thank you and the s.c. the s o n. nine eleven the attack on the world trade center in two thousand and one on the site of the twin towers a memorial commemorates the two thousand seven hundred and forty...
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it was a rural community at the time, very few towns much less big cities. the north was a good deal more , always, it always had catholics and jews and intellectuals where's the south did not. the large denominations went apart on geographic lines. it didn't really heal for long after the civil war. the south developed its own religion. as the north became more diverse, ideas from europe and so on, and of course in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution in the general populace in the higher criticism of the bible with scholars and specialists, and that of course affected the clergy a good deal. a divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives and they start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else. they do import new ideas from europe but so did the conservatives look for these apocalyptic prophecies who were simply all around the time, particularly in england after the french revolution that the world is going to hell and the apocalypse was upon us. >> val ended up on a separate trajectory of development from
it was a rural community at the time, very few towns much less big cities. the north was a good deal more , always, it always had catholics and jews and intellectuals where's the south did not. the large denominations went apart on geographic lines. it didn't really heal for long after the civil war. the south developed its own religion. as the north became more diverse, ideas from europe and so on, and of course in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution in the general populace in the...
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from small towns to big cities. not just in iowa and illinois, but also in indiana, minnesota, michigan, montana. and you know what i saw? i saw too many forgotten corners of our country. frankly, too many forgotten places from our own party. and you know what? we can never let that happen again! and we're going to need your help on that! and one reason i know we're not going to let that happen is because we started this program that we call build the bench. it's an all-day candidate boot camp, where we are working with candidates, whether they want to run for dog catcher or congress. and we're making sure that they walk away from that training, knowing how not just to run, but to win. and i know we're making a difference, because just before i came here, just down the road a little bit, we had one of the candidate boot camps right here in des moines. and i can tell you that you've got some wonderful, wonderful candidates who are ready to step up to the challenge. [ applause ] and this is the -- this is what tom vil
from small towns to big cities. not just in iowa and illinois, but also in indiana, minnesota, michigan, montana. and you know what i saw? i saw too many forgotten corners of our country. frankly, too many forgotten places from our own party. and you know what? we can never let that happen again! and we're going to need your help on that! and one reason i know we're not going to let that happen is because we started this program that we call build the bench. it's an all-day candidate boot camp,...
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coming up bike sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's already hit a bump in the road we take a look at what happens when things don't go quite so smoothly in the sharing economy. and in agricultural cultural exchanges the african farmers go organic down on the farm just outside. they say is your business update on how to have free in berlin thanks for joining me tesla is looking to get a piece of the pie in the world's biggest electric vehicle market the wall street journal reports that the comic has reached an agreement with chinese authorities to build its first plant in china the facility would be in shanghai is free trade zone the details will still be wiped out but tesla reckons the factory could help cut production costs by that. our financial correspondent yens quarter is on wall street we can talk to him now yes how important is this news for tesla. well it could be a game changer because overall if you look at it one of the details of the potential deal would be that this production facility would be wholly owned by tesla so far all the foreign car c
coming up bike sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's already hit a bump in the road we take a look at what happens when things don't go quite so smoothly in the sharing economy. and in agricultural cultural exchanges the african farmers go organic down on the farm just outside. they say is your business update on how to have free in berlin thanks for joining me tesla is looking to get a piece of the pie in the world's biggest electric vehicle market the wall street...
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chicago and the biggest big cities have a lot going for them. along the river. that is the chicago tribune freedom center. but the cost of living is huge here in chicago and a lot of the other big cities which obviously they are in stone crest or stonecrest or should we say amazon georgia the cost of living is much different. new york has also have a lot to offer. another prominent front one or. chicago chipper -- cheaper by the standards in austin, texas also mentioned prominently about $1,300 a month for a two bedroom apartment. amazon would like to have a workforce here that they don't have to pay through the nose for if you work in new york city compared to stonecrest georgia the cost of living is very different. if you look at those white buildings out there. across the river from the proposed site of the new amazon is the old montgomery wards catalog and mail operation over there. that was the amazon of its day. and people also didn't like montgomery ward or sears because they were putting the mom and pops and the retailers out of business. it goes on to t
chicago and the biggest big cities have a lot going for them. along the river. that is the chicago tribune freedom center. but the cost of living is huge here in chicago and a lot of the other big cities which obviously they are in stone crest or stonecrest or should we say amazon georgia the cost of living is much different. new york has also have a lot to offer. another prominent front one or. chicago chipper -- cheaper by the standards in austin, texas also mentioned prominently about $1,300...
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. >> chicago, big city. windy city. opinionated city.hing a park? their food is as iconic as their corruption. al's italian beef sandwich. garrett's addicted popcorn picks. hot dogs and the legendary chicago pizza i've heard so much about. what the (bleep) is this? >> this is chicago deep dish pizza. >> i said i wanted a pizza not some italian guy's dump on a plate. this looks like me eating pizza, throwing it up into a bread bowl and leaving it in the sun to dry. >> this is how chicago does pizza. >> i'm prized you can't get a decent piece of pizza, the birth place of obama, michael jordan! >> none of those people were born here. >> birthers! where can i find a decent slice in the city? so this stupid bull! >> i couldn't find a single place that sold real pizza. just these deep dish dough dumpsters. this isn't pizza. this isn't even human food. after hours of only deep dish, i finally found a place that served delicious, normal pizza pie. the cook county jail. ( door slams ) that's right, the best pizza in chicago is in the biggest jail
. >> chicago, big city. windy city. opinionated city.hing a park? their food is as iconic as their corruption. al's italian beef sandwich. garrett's addicted popcorn picks. hot dogs and the legendary chicago pizza i've heard so much about. what the (bleep) is this? >> this is chicago deep dish pizza. >> i said i wanted a pizza not some italian guy's dump on a plate. this looks like me eating pizza, throwing it up into a bread bowl and leaving it in the sun to dry. >>...
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portland, even though we are a big city now, we actually had four rope walks along the waterfront. bagsve a bag from the sea company. while we still make sails, it is difficult to show a large sai l. i wanted to show a product of someone recycling old sails. they make them into bags. as sailors need to replace their sails, they will repurpose them. the last one i wanted to show you is this one for painters, brush makers. this is representing several artisticot only painters, but sign painters. companies and tradespeople making brushes. this banner is supposed to represent all of them. this was painted by the man who painted 15 of the 17 parade banners. he was well known around town for his sign painting. you can see a lot of evidence that in these parade banners. when we look closely, you can see the pencil lines he left as he was laying things out. some of the banners he changed his designer just a little bit. it was fine for a sign painter to leave those. assigned his far away. you'll not get close enough to see details like that. today toderful for us see a better understanding
portland, even though we are a big city now, we actually had four rope walks along the waterfront. bagsve a bag from the sea company. while we still make sails, it is difficult to show a large sai l. i wanted to show a product of someone recycling old sails. they make them into bags. as sailors need to replace their sails, they will repurpose them. the last one i wanted to show you is this one for painters, brush makers. this is representing several artisticot only painters, but sign painters....
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coming up bike sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's already hit a bump in the road we take a look at what happens when things don't go quite so smoothly in the sharing economy. and in agricultural cultural exchanges the african farmers go organic down on the farm just outside. is your business update on how it all for thanks for joining me tesla is looking to get a piece of the pie in the world's biggest electric vehicle market and wall street journal reports that the comic has reached.
coming up bike sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's already hit a bump in the road we take a look at what happens when things don't go quite so smoothly in the sharing economy. and in agricultural cultural exchanges the african farmers go organic down on the farm just outside. is your business update on how it all for thanks for joining me tesla is looking to get a piece of the pie in the world's biggest electric vehicle market and wall street journal reports that the...
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the world but also development topics such as water suppliers in rural areas and in the growing big cities even to the point of looking into child care for working parents so this whole range is covered here but of course the main focus was on the assessment of the world bank and the international monetary fund on the world economy as you said positive outlook right now christine lagarde of the i.m.f. says two thousand and seventeen is the strongest year since two thousand and ten and it will be more growth in two thousand and eighteen but at the same time both the i.m.f. and the world bank say we have to be careful we cannot be complacent because there are some risks at hand there's a tendency for more protectionism in many countries including the one we're here right now in the united states also there's a lack of investment so the i.m.f. and the world bank fear if nothing is done here. maybe the world economy is not ready for setbacks in the future. because of the financial community there is also saying good bye to food german finance minister of all. they sad to see him leave briefly
the world but also development topics such as water suppliers in rural areas and in the growing big cities even to the point of looking into child care for working parents so this whole range is covered here but of course the main focus was on the assessment of the world bank and the international monetary fund on the world economy as you said positive outlook right now christine lagarde of the i.m.f. says two thousand and seventeen is the strongest year since two thousand and ten and it will...
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goods and services bypassing banks and the mainstream financial system it's a trend not just in big cities but also small communities. one not far from moscow. the village of color you know though a couple hours drive from moscow it's home to just seven families who would have thought that this town poses a threat to the world's financial system that's what the russian government is accusing this mayor of doing. like everyone else i had no money bank loans were too expensive and the government didn't help either there just wasn't any money so we thought about it and said let's print our own way. and that's exactly what he did the mayor named the currency the colli own after his village of call the novo as soon as moscow caught wind of what was happening it banned the currency but that didn't stop the mayor he simply digitized the call the on creating a new crypto currency. now needs is a smart phone to make payments. russian central bank chief. is trying to regulate crypto currency is to stop wild speculation but other financial experts see the new payment systems as a great opportunity. c
goods and services bypassing banks and the mainstream financial system it's a trend not just in big cities but also small communities. one not far from moscow. the village of color you know though a couple hours drive from moscow it's home to just seven families who would have thought that this town poses a threat to the world's financial system that's what the russian government is accusing this mayor of doing. like everyone else i had no money bank loans were too expensive and the government...
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smaller places with fewer orders are counted first so when the big talent big cities come into the picture this may still slightly change but there is no doubt that on the program and what will really be important is so rich parties will place after him and in what individual other and behold homan it will it's because it will decide the mode of future of possible coalition government or in speaking of those parties placing after the end of the s p d far right party led by one tell me ok it looks to be in second place how big is the fear that that party could could push their n.t.e.u. anti migrant policies further into the mainstream. well it's certainly always centered politics now but i wouldn't say a decisive voice simply because it is it is an extreme right party and even mr bump issue him so has been quite so against immigration. and outspoken some of the issues that. will come where and his extreme right party of direct democracy. promotes i think that mr bobbish would have a problem. being in the same qualities shown or being supported by mr cumorah so i think that yes this party wi
smaller places with fewer orders are counted first so when the big talent big cities come into the picture this may still slightly change but there is no doubt that on the program and what will really be important is so rich parties will place after him and in what individual other and behold homan it will it's because it will decide the mode of future of possible coalition government or in speaking of those parties placing after the end of the s p d far right party led by one tell me ok it...
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before there hadn't been that, but you have people coming to maine to get away from the heat in the big cities, to have their kids learn to sail. they'd build these big, rambling cottages with big astronauts, and they started -- restaurants, and they started wanting to eat some of the local foods. lobster became more popular, and people started realizing there was an expensive market for it. some of these entrepreneurs thought about, well, what if you could preserve it and send it longer distances, to the midwest, across the continent on the railways. what if tucked can the lobster -- what if you could can the lobster meat. they had seasons for these things, and there was a missing gap for the canneries that were growing up and popping up like mushrooms up and down the coast in the late 19th century that happened to fit the time when the big lobster catches and lobster landings were happening at the time. so they started fitting it in on a provisional basis, and it worked really well. they started sending thousands and tens of thousands of cans of lobster meat all over the country. and this st
before there hadn't been that, but you have people coming to maine to get away from the heat in the big cities, to have their kids learn to sail. they'd build these big, rambling cottages with big astronauts, and they started -- restaurants, and they started wanting to eat some of the local foods. lobster became more popular, and people started realizing there was an expensive market for it. some of these entrepreneurs thought about, well, what if you could preserve it and send it longer...
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many of the world's big cities sufferfrom high pollution levels and london is bringing in a new measureorists who drive the highest polluting cars into the centre of london will have to pay an extra daily £10 emissions surcharge — about 13 dollars — almost doubling the cost of driving in the centre of the capital. with me is roger nickells, ceo of burohappold engineering. you advise on their skin, didn't you, and advise other cities on this order policy. does it actually work? yes, because it raises consciousness and raises awareness. —— you add bite on this, didn't you? this is great for a city to start taking action. —— advised on this. it is not just a revenue action. —— advised on this. it is notjust a revenue raiser, but about changing behaviour and creeping awareness, and allowing the city to ta ke awareness, and allowing the city to take stronger action is as time moves on. what can we do? are the stronger actions bozdag is thisjust the beginning? at the moment, the mayor is at consultation and tragic rate and emissions zone for london. —— other strong actions? —— is this just th
many of the world's big cities sufferfrom high pollution levels and london is bringing in a new measureorists who drive the highest polluting cars into the centre of london will have to pay an extra daily £10 emissions surcharge — about 13 dollars — almost doubling the cost of driving in the centre of the capital. with me is roger nickells, ceo of burohappold engineering. you advise on their skin, didn't you, and advise other cities on this order policy. does it actually work? yes, because...
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so there is this weird transportation problem with the big cities where in effect becomes incredibly hard to build new transportation once the basic city has been built if the transportation systems are inadequate. i would say they are badly inadequate in all of our major cities. even the developed world. it ends up meaning people have super long commutes or need to live in small apartments near the city center where they have to spend all their salaries on the apartment. so i think it distorts the economics in the cities to a tremendous degree. in london, it's minus 2. if you build 1% housing the housing will go down 2%. that's because the transportation systems are the 19th century and it's completely stuck. that's a challenge that i think you could rethink in an exciting way. so i wonder if one could do something to build a potentially enormous city but one where the transportation works at every level. maria: let's talk about artificial intelligence. people war why it more a.i. and machine learning you have in a situation, the fewer jobs you have. are robots going to be take our j
so there is this weird transportation problem with the big cities where in effect becomes incredibly hard to build new transportation once the basic city has been built if the transportation systems are inadequate. i would say they are badly inadequate in all of our major cities. even the developed world. it ends up meaning people have super long commutes or need to live in small apartments near the city center where they have to spend all their salaries on the apartment. so i think it distorts...
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big. city . today. from of the few. before the business. so this it's a sonic as i said if. people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people altogether three times the officially permitted capacity. for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. and it is really. what it is and you say that it is ok simple logic to well lets you got that much never tell you clearly but only did what you said that was that some of them were. located in the heart of the continent the democratic republic of congo is the largest country in sub-saharan africa. the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to aleppo and is the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years. the old engine was bought second hand in south africa. a relay of ten drivers is needed to cover the one thousand six hundred kilometer journey. but. the driver is sixty three years old missed him a long go has one of the hardest parts of the trip. one hundred twenty kilometers of tr
big. city . today. from of the few. before the business. so this it's a sonic as i said if. people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people altogether three times the officially permitted capacity. for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. and it is really. what it is and you say that it is ok simple logic to well lets you got that much never tell you clearly but only did what you said that was that some of them...
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restaurants, the highering be gets hiring and you can change the playing field of a city, not so much in a big citye-size city can change in such a way. >> wait a minute. have you ever heard of olympics, how many olympics went overbudget every single one of them. we get the numbers wrong time and time and time again. look, i'm all in favor of creating jobs, let's just do it the right way. lauren: jessica, the point here, the bottom line is that amazon doesn't need the money. in the last quarter they had $38 billion in revenue. they are known for spending money. they are the everything company, do they need tax break in your opinion? >> do they need, no. but i think this is also just great -- seeing all the mayors posting videos and the themes that people are coming up with and ideas like we are going to change the name of the city if you come here, i think it's kind of a great national story which amazon is for america. my concern is about smaller businesses which is obviously been an issue with amazon as they become the everything place and with what's happening to mom and pop shops, not as much w
restaurants, the highering be gets hiring and you can change the playing field of a city, not so much in a big citye-size city can change in such a way. >> wait a minute. have you ever heard of olympics, how many olympics went overbudget every single one of them. we get the numbers wrong time and time and time again. look, i'm all in favor of creating jobs, let's just do it the right way. lauren: jessica, the point here, the bottom line is that amazon doesn't need the money. in the last...
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taylor a big city, a lot of businesses and -- fairfield is a big city, a lot of businesses and homes. but they have begun making process on the fire. but they want people to be ready. everybody in fairfield needs to have a go bag packed with their medicine, money, clothes, because we're still on alert. as f the winds kicked up, we could be right back into a -- more of a panic mode where we were 48 hours ago, 24 thundershowers ago, where all of a sudden out of anywhere anyone could be evacuated. listen to the sound from cal fire. they don't want people to think, oh, we're hearing percent contained numbers and think you're going to get home soon if you've been evacuated. they want everyone to know this is geek long fight. so let's hear from them. >> it's not safe yet to let the public back in those areas. the fire moved so rapidly, we still are experiencing trees falling, power lines burned, that are still falling, and all of those risks, it's not tenable yet to allow the public to go back in, especially with the fact we still have active fire that with anticipated winds that could stil
taylor a big city, a lot of businesses and -- fairfield is a big city, a lot of businesses and homes. but they have begun making process on the fire. but they want people to be ready. everybody in fairfield needs to have a go bag packed with their medicine, money, clothes, because we're still on alert. as f the winds kicked up, we could be right back into a -- more of a panic mode where we were 48 hours ago, 24 thundershowers ago, where all of a sudden out of anywhere anyone could be evacuated....
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sessions has spent the summer clashing with philadelphia and other big cities over its sanctuary city policies. the sessions doj even threatening to take away federal public safety funds from cities like philly. now, philly argues that its policies don't violate the law and actually keep the city safer because undocumented immigrants will cooperate with law enforcement. but already we are seeing some planned protests ahead of this conference that has been organized on facebook. we will continue to track those protests as well as the big speech today at 9:00 a.m. for now live in center city, i'm randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >>> don't swing on the cop. don't swing -- oh, oh. it's a crime now. >> two philadelphia women are under arrest charged with attacking a police officer inside a 7-eleven store in frankford. it's video of the incident that has gone viral this week. here's what we know, an employee told police that he believed that suspects lashea whitaker and brown had shoplifted from the store the night before, when they returned the next day he asked them to leave. that's when the
sessions has spent the summer clashing with philadelphia and other big cities over its sanctuary city policies. the sessions doj even threatening to take away federal public safety funds from cities like philly. now, philly argues that its policies don't violate the law and actually keep the city safer because undocumented immigrants will cooperate with law enforcement. but already we are seeing some planned protests ahead of this conference that has been organized on facebook. we will continue...
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sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's already hate a bump in the road we take a look at what happens when things don't go quite so smoothly in the sharing economy. and in agricultural cultural exchanges the african farmers go organic down on the farm just outside. they say is your business update on how that home for it but then thanks for joining me tesla is looking to get a piece of the pie in the world's biggest electric vehicle market the wall street journal reports that the comic has reached an agreement with chinese authorities to build its first plant in china the vicinity would be in shanghai's free trade zone the details will still be walked out but tesla reckons the factory could help calm production called by that. our financial correspondent yens quarter is on wall street we can talk to him now here is how important is this news for tesla. well it could be a game changer because overall if you look at it one of the details of the potential deal would be that this production facility would be wholly owned by tesla so far all the foreign car companies
sharing is gaining traction in big cities but in australia it's already hate a bump in the road we take a look at what happens when things don't go quite so smoothly in the sharing economy. and in agricultural cultural exchanges the african farmers go organic down on the farm just outside. they say is your business update on how that home for it but then thanks for joining me tesla is looking to get a piece of the pie in the world's biggest electric vehicle market the wall street journal...
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detroit, motor city, varoom, i can feel it! new orleans, the big easy. chicago, the kite, bring it. some people and they choose to use it for chicago and it's way worse than the windy city, it's the murder capital. did you know how many people said that to me when i said we're going to chicago? oh, wow, good thing you're wearing a suit, trevor, you will save the undertaker some time. nicely tone. which is (bleep). i come from south africa and i know what it's like to come from a place where everybody labels you for the crime. it's true, chicago has a lot of violence. this is a real cartoon i watched in south africa, called sharky and george, and it's about fish who are police who fight crime in a city called sea-cago. roll the tape. >> meet sharky and george defenders of the seven seas! >> sea-cago, the city of wealth! ( gunfire ) >> trevor: i always think apartheid was the worst thing that happened to us and then i remember that hoe "the daily show." ( laughter ) that's how famous chicago is for violence. as a kid in south africa, i was thinking, if i go to chicago, i'm going to get
detroit, motor city, varoom, i can feel it! new orleans, the big easy. chicago, the kite, bring it. some people and they choose to use it for chicago and it's way worse than the windy city, it's the murder capital. did you know how many people said that to me when i said we're going to chicago? oh, wow, good thing you're wearing a suit, trevor, you will save the undertaker some time. nicely tone. which is (bleep). i come from south africa and i know what it's like to come from a place where...
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is from cairo but i miss the big city noise from back home in life sake but they do miss their family it's. nice to still live . in the us. for both women it's the first time they've been to europe so far they have not seen much of germany but they soon well the program has always included extra excursions for its visitors from abroad. and the abbé leipsic arena won't be the only sight in store. she says. we return to manila. later in the evening the streets around the stadium a packed the for the paines national football team is playing tonight. in new york. thomas says among the spectators together with his son who kept the ass carl's coaches tom dooley form of wonders league a star and captain of the u.s. national team can he help the philippines finally make their mark on the weald game . they certainly have improved they've moved up thirty or forty places in the world rankings i'd say they're somewhere between a third and second division side that's right legal the was. close on probably have five thousand fans foods i've never seen such a huge attendance here before. you seen th
is from cairo but i miss the big city noise from back home in life sake but they do miss their family it's. nice to still live . in the us. for both women it's the first time they've been to europe so far they have not seen much of germany but they soon well the program has always included extra excursions for its visitors from abroad. and the abbé leipsic arena won't be the only sight in store. she says. we return to manila. later in the evening the streets around the stadium a packed the for...
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i traveled more than 22,000 miles and went to 22 congressional districts from small towns to big cities. not only in iowa and illinois but in michigan, minnesota and montana. any forgotten corners of our country. too many forgotten places from our own party. we can never let that happen onin and we need your help that. one reason i know that is not going to happen is, we started this program, build a bench, it is an all-day candidate boot camp where we are working making suretes, they walk away with that training on how to win. saw i was coming here, i where we had one of the candidate boot camps here in des moines. you have great candidates ready to step up to the challenge. this is what your former governor has been talking about for a generation or more. that it has to start from the bottom of and we can win in the midwest. we just have to make sure we take that approach. we know what is on the agenda of our republican friends, don't we? we know what is happening in washington and you certainly know what is happening in iowa. repealing collective bargaining rights, the privatization
i traveled more than 22,000 miles and went to 22 congressional districts from small towns to big cities. not only in iowa and illinois but in michigan, minnesota and montana. any forgotten corners of our country. too many forgotten places from our own party. we can never let that happen onin and we need your help that. one reason i know that is not going to happen is, we started this program, build a bench, it is an all-day candidate boot camp where we are working making suretes, they walk away...
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i like living out here and it is peaceful to get away from the big city. >> and with views like this it is no wonder that the treasure island authority has grandiose plans that includes parks and high rises and more than half a million square feet of restaurants plus retail and office space. >> and i just feel like that is not right for somebody to come up and kick them out of the homes. >> just last week the city's board of supervisors approved a $1.2 million contract with the private company to oversee evictions and the relocation of the people that live in 675 households on the island. according to the contract, those that moved into market homes before the development plan was approached in 2011 are entitled to cash payments or a choice of transition housing unit for a new building. >> have you gotten anything from the city about relocating? >> no. the cash payments are $6300 for ever working adult and tenant and 4200-dollars for any elderly or minor rest department. we tried to reach to the director but unavailable for comment. on treasure island, jackie ward, kpix. >>> people l
i like living out here and it is peaceful to get away from the big city. >> and with views like this it is no wonder that the treasure island authority has grandiose plans that includes parks and high rises and more than half a million square feet of restaurants plus retail and office space. >> and i just feel like that is not right for somebody to come up and kick them out of the homes. >> just last week the city's board of supervisors approved a $1.2 million contract with...
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from big cities to small towns we are all at risk. - i logged onto my bank account and found that i hado funds whatsoever. it made no sense and it made me feel helpless. - i could not believe that somebody would steal my tax refund. it made me angry. - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. you've opened an account here and here and here. they wanted payments, payments for things that i did not do. - [announcer] identity theft can happen to anyone. what does that mean for you? find out as we take an inside look at identity theft with lifelock. now, here's tom jourden. - today's technology makes identity theft easier and easier.
from big cities to small towns we are all at risk. - i logged onto my bank account and found that i hado funds whatsoever. it made no sense and it made me feel helpless. - i could not believe that somebody would steal my tax refund. it made me angry. - i started getting phone calls from credit collection companies. you've opened an account here and here and here. they wanted payments, payments for things that i did not do. - [announcer] identity theft can happen to anyone. what does that mean...