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a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an opportunity and i think the other thing that we saw just in our discussions around identity was in the cities a space that allows you to in a sense cut ties from from tradition and heritage you can remake yourself and i think the number of young people probably find that the that the city is a space where they can remake themselves they can imagine themselves to be something else but of course they then also find that it's not automatic it's very hard and it can be quite disillusioning. let's look forward ten years. what would you most like to change in nairobi to make
a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an opportunity and i...
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should not be on the city streets. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one difference i speak to now because there were no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. colin is still exist. or rico is treated as one as our own oil can only call sun a hind fulsomely dull and then thrown him along on the board recall as little can i do a lot of. the island is controlled by the us government and some border regions crave independenc
should not be on the city streets. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to...
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strategic city of. iraqi border so the syrian regime wants to go there and that by america wants to go there as a sort of race competition between both sides. so they're still fighting and there's more problems against isis by the regime and by. all right journalist vladimir borg joining us tonight from northern syria talking about the fall of the isis capital rocka wedeman thank you very much well now to syria's neighbor iraq where government forces say they have taken control of all major oil fields in the disputed north of the country and this follows fast on the heels of their capture of the kurdish held city of kirkuk. a triumph for government forces and their supporters iraqi flags have now been placed kurdish bonus and decision. in just a day's time iraqi troops have pushed out the kurdish fighters known as peshmerga from kirkuk an oil rich city claimed both by the iraqi central government and the kurds. many who fled have started to return. we're coming back because everybody escaped yesterday e
strategic city of. iraqi border so the syrian regime wants to go there and that by america wants to go there as a sort of race competition between both sides. so they're still fighting and there's more problems against isis by the regime and by. all right journalist vladimir borg joining us tonight from northern syria talking about the fall of the isis capital rocka wedeman thank you very much well now to syria's neighbor iraq where government forces say they have taken control of all major oil...
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it will happen in new york city because this is new york city. one man and one rental truck from home depot is not going to change our lives. an extraordinary statement on behalf of the new york city police department, so very proud and brimming with pride over what just happened there. is it one of those matters where you are like, i want to avoid it? for some people, may be. i would bet you to the end of my life that by the tens of thousands they will come in defiance of this matter. will it be the kind of revelry we are used to? i am confident we will not, not with eight new yorkers i presume, most of them new yorkers, dead in the streets of our fine city and so many injured. no question that life goes on. rick leventhal, a reporter that this was believed to be an act of terror. we were hoping someone had made a wrong turn, as we always do. it happened in times square not long ago when a very drunk man made a wrong turn and caused havoc and panic in the largest tourist district in the largest city in the world. it turns out it wasn't a terrori
it will happen in new york city because this is new york city. one man and one rental truck from home depot is not going to change our lives. an extraordinary statement on behalf of the new york city police department, so very proud and brimming with pride over what just happened there. is it one of those matters where you are like, i want to avoid it? for some people, may be. i would bet you to the end of my life that by the tens of thousands they will come in defiance of this matter. will it...
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city's become a growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. the city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message and today are some unlucky ones out of. your ass and. they like it because repeating i mean if you want to. live in the street you want to live if we sidewalk decide to devalue. but the city's focus on keeping the streets clean means further instability when you're living on them. it's also one of the main reasons elvis is tiny houses a band playing to hampering operations like this. you know way it's the suburban town on the street. and if you're going to see conditions to live it so we basically the city has. germination. should not be on the city streets. do colon is still exist. or rico's treated as one no economy calls and similarly trial and then only on the fourth recall as you know and i know a lot of it doesn't make. the island is controlled by the us govern
city's become a growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. the city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message and today are some unlucky ones out of. your ass and. they like it because repeating i mean if you want to. live in the street you want to live if we sidewalk decide to...
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this is a live look at center city. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist krystal klei is here with your most aurate forecast. krystal? >> hey, erin. what we're looking at right now shows us on our first alert radar and satellite that most of us have a good bit of cloud coverage. you can see the thickest clouds are cutting off near harrisburg and there's some sun to be had farther west. that's going to start to move in our way, but i think it's going to be right near the end of the day. some of us, some peeks of sunshine, some of us, mostly cloudy throughout the day. and we do still have some rain here that's just brushing up along the jersey shore and sour delaware achehowers and then still some showers that ares county and cape may co out. in the next half hour or so, that will be moving off. and with we'll be left with are a few sprinkles here and there along our coastal pots. even that should be out of here in the next couple of hours. just the clouds sticking around throughout today. temperatures, the rain itself thanks
this is a live look at center city. nbc 10 first alert meteorologist krystal klei is here with your most aurate forecast. krystal? >> hey, erin. what we're looking at right now shows us on our first alert radar and satellite that most of us have a good bit of cloud coverage. you can see the thickest clouds are cutting off near harrisburg and there's some sun to be had farther west. that's going to start to move in our way, but i think it's going to be right near the end of the day. some...
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the city.from the military side we we expect that would happen that quickly as quickly as possible but what's was also some dating with from the ct side yeah just to give march on for the for the civilians to have to come out so you did sixty amounts you talk about the kurds now we've got a situation where you've got the kurds and the iraqi forces who have been fighting together against isis. do you think that they're going to now turn on each other in northern iraq i don't think so because at least the kurds in within iraq are not human i just they are also different where you say they're not. united but what about this referendum that we saw where there was this call for a kurdish stana and you know an independent state well it is their dreams i think every kurds person you got to ask about the long history of iraq eight years. suffered from a lot of mis understanding of their wishes or they didn't the not got any rights to tool to use that language and so on till two thousand and three or tw
the city.from the military side we we expect that would happen that quickly as quickly as possible but what's was also some dating with from the ct side yeah just to give march on for the for the civilians to have to come out so you did sixty amounts you talk about the kurds now we've got a situation where you've got the kurds and the iraqi forces who have been fighting together against isis. do you think that they're going to now turn on each other in northern iraq i don't think so because at...
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should not be on the city streets. we are in north dakota we are in the standing rock reservation just about a hundred yards from here and we are experiencing full front. loaded the impact of. the standing rock phenomenon. that is i will not be here that. much as a. little. bit. on the. by then got a session on the nada. by then is assessed the long. haul. not it said it. was going on want. so. much so with. daniel most of it was revealed to the pope multiple injuries among countrymen to soak them to yourself you hold the rope but shows your your mercy on the phone to go mobile if you can because people social services say you're welcome to put in a moral sense of. my. own i'm a bit of nothing left off allowed me. somethin to walk. on long enough something not set it. on top of us and lived to tell us look ma it's not what up to now maybe i maybe i might be cool enough to. later that day right back great camp. they made a mess they took the ferry. basically to the bank. and find out that getting your belongings can. de
should not be on the city streets. we are in north dakota we are in the standing rock reservation just about a hundred yards from here and we are experiencing full front. loaded the impact of. the standing rock phenomenon. that is i will not be here that. much as a. little. bit. on the. by then got a session on the nada. by then is assessed the long. haul. not it said it. was going on want. so. much so with. daniel most of it was revealed to the pope multiple injuries among countrymen to soak...
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thousands of kurdish residents fled the city ahead of the advance. assumed you were heading to where bill because the situation is getting worse as the iraqi troops are ventured there's no way we could stay out of going up on was a no no our children are terrified we were afraid that there would be clashes and mortar rounds would have taught us that's what i'm worried about. can't cook an oil rich province claimed by both kurds and the iraqi government had been under kurdish control since iraqi forces fled when the slimy state militants swept through the region in twenty fourteen now it's back into the control of the iraqi government the advance comes three weeks after residents in the kurdistan region and also here and kids voted overwhelmingly in favor of independence in a controversial referendum. kaddish magen lead of feet and seizure of care could amounts to a declaration of. well a members only joins me here at the big table he's an iraqi journalist who was embedded with iraqi forces in the battle for most all he just returned last week from ir
thousands of kurdish residents fled the city ahead of the advance. assumed you were heading to where bill because the situation is getting worse as the iraqi troops are ventured there's no way we could stay out of going up on was a no no our children are terrified we were afraid that there would be clashes and mortar rounds would have taught us that's what i'm worried about. can't cook an oil rich province claimed by both kurds and the iraqi government had been under kurdish control since iraqi...
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inside city hall the pressure is on to create more housing the city has approved a multi-billion dollar strategy to help homeless but it will take ten years to build thousand new units which is. officials refused to embrace elvis's tiny for me a tiny house on a. parking space is not a solution we're doing at this service to those individuals who stayed in these tiny homes without the out of but if a structure in place city council. opposed to tiny houses in his district because of concerns from angry residents. someone wanted the site otherwise it'll be a free for all it'll be sex drugs and rock'n'roll and. they would absolutely have to have some rules and. see if they are here why put these guys back with elvis and the city is clear and yet again this time even in christine's camp right now that load open up there was a show. that's considered so it's going. almost christine's belongings are taken by the department of sanitation but residents not around so only christine is here to see it they say you know it well i mean do you get rock bottom. he did not run five every year. all that
inside city hall the pressure is on to create more housing the city has approved a multi-billion dollar strategy to help homeless but it will take ten years to build thousand new units which is. officials refused to embrace elvis's tiny for me a tiny house on a. parking space is not a solution we're doing at this service to those individuals who stayed in these tiny homes without the out of but if a structure in place city council. opposed to tiny houses in his district because of concerns from...
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the city of racial segregation. in the sixty's african american homes and businesses were bombed in the city this outbreak a bombing hand. tool black girls died in one thousand nine hundred sixty three when a baptist church was bombed. many of the attacks were committed by the racist hate group the ku klux klan. the conflicts finally came to a head and it took decades for the civil rights movement to fool. so you had two hundred years of this so pression based on color and based on race. and people had accepted that as a way of life and so to make that kind of dramatic shift after generations of racial oppression is very difficult the hope that this ugly chapter in history will finally close is expressed in a play on the wall of the baathist chant it reads and then madam learn to replace bitterness and violence with novel and understanding the earth you work the early train heads fathomless we're running striking behind. freight trains have priority since rail companies on transporting freight than they do transport
the city of racial segregation. in the sixty's african american homes and businesses were bombed in the city this outbreak a bombing hand. tool black girls died in one thousand nine hundred sixty three when a baptist church was bombed. many of the attacks were committed by the racist hate group the ku klux klan. the conflicts finally came to a head and it took decades for the civil rights movement to fool. so you had two hundred years of this so pression based on color and based on race. and...
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so where is your favorite european city all this week we're exploring the top five year cities within monaco magazine's recently published ranking this is the eleventh year they've surveyed the well cities and established in their of the top twenty five cities in the world offering a good quality of life today we featured jamie's very own bavarian city of munich that came in. the blue and white sky about munich recalls the bavarian state. capital of the southern german state of clear the area is one of the country's fastest growing and best love cities. in fact london's lifestyle magazine monocle listed munich as one of the world's most livable cities editor in chief and his team ranked it third tied with the german capital. one thing in particular gained points from munich. what are the truly authentic experiences that you can have a city that you can't have anywhere else and i think that's one of the great things that offers when they will never let you forget that ok you entered a country. called germany but you're really in the area. and better place to indulge in a very in way of
so where is your favorite european city all this week we're exploring the top five year cities within monaco magazine's recently published ranking this is the eleventh year they've surveyed the well cities and established in their of the top twenty five cities in the world offering a good quality of life today we featured jamie's very own bavarian city of munich that came in. the blue and white sky about munich recalls the bavarian state. capital of the southern german state of clear the area...
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duterte: i declare this city liberated. duterte announced the fighting is over, and it is time to rebuild the city. country'srson for the military has a rather different account of events, saying that between 20 and 30 rebels are still fighting, and they are still holding around 20 hostages. now, and the spanish region of catalonia is bracing itself for moore street protests . on monday evening, rallies were held in barcelona. leading lightswo of the pro-independence movement. they are being held without bail while they are investigated for hosting pro-separatist rallies ahead of the controversial vote on independence. simon harding picks up the story. simon: arrested on charges of sedition. late on monday, jordi sanchez omnum culturalof were jailed without bail. in catalonia, the ruling has been condemned as a political move. >> as entities, we understand this case is politically driven. this is about judicial independence in the spanish state. we also understand this puts into question freedoms and basic rights, like free
duterte: i declare this city liberated. duterte announced the fighting is over, and it is time to rebuild the city. country'srson for the military has a rather different account of events, saying that between 20 and 30 rebels are still fighting, and they are still holding around 20 hostages. now, and the spanish region of catalonia is bracing itself for moore street protests . on monday evening, rallies were held in barcelona. leading lightswo of the pro-independence movement. they are being...
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it's connecting a few important cities.river was a war line, we want to change this, to become more or less like a lifeline. he thinks the plan could unite all four countries with a common purpose, and he cycled the entire 850—kilometre route with his team to show it can be done. there are hurdles to overcome, like areas with undetonated landmines. but he says if the route succeeds, the rewards will be immense. this is just one of the answers that really could help people to think about a mutual future, not divided future. we finish our cycle ride in the riverside city of brcko. brcko‘s position on the river near the croatian and serbian borders means it's been strategically important for centuries. its location also made it a huge sticking point in the 1995 peace talks that sought to end bosnia and herzegovina's ethnic conflict by setting up two political entities within the country — one representing bosnian muslims and croats, and the other, serbs. no—one could agree which region brcko should be part of — the federation
it's connecting a few important cities.river was a war line, we want to change this, to become more or less like a lifeline. he thinks the plan could unite all four countries with a common purpose, and he cycled the entire 850—kilometre route with his team to show it can be done. there are hurdles to overcome, like areas with undetonated landmines. but he says if the route succeeds, the rewards will be immense. this is just one of the answers that really could help people to think about a...
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to your city. agree with officer garcia. we only have 10% of our officers who live in our city. the finances, the cost of living in oakland is outrageous. and so i understand why people don't live in the city. however a lot of them grew up in oakland. they may not live in the city center or the boundaries today, but they grew up in oakland. >> is it a problem for you? >> about 25% of our officers live in the city. like oakland and chief kirkpatrick, there are a whole lot more of our officers who grew up in the city and they grew up here in the city. look, i didn't grow up in san francisco, i'm just devoted to the city as anybody. i didn't grow up here, i didn't grow up in los angeles. 27 years in los angeles, i think i was as devoted. it really depends on your mind set as a police officer. if you're going to serve any city, you need to be all in. >>> coming up when you call 91 you expect -- 911, you expect to get help. but all cities are dropping the pal on answering emergency calls fast enough. it
to your city. agree with officer garcia. we only have 10% of our officers who live in our city. the finances, the cost of living in oakland is outrageous. and so i understand why people don't live in the city. however a lot of them grew up in oakland. they may not live in the city center or the boundaries today, but they grew up in oakland. >> is it a problem for you? >> about 25% of our officers live in the city. like oakland and chief kirkpatrick, there are a whole lot more of our...
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bank syrian forces begin a final assault to take back the city also. i've been in hong kong where a gathering of pack of people from around the world is breathing new life into the city's indigenous culture. the top story this hour the number of people killed by powerful truck and car bombs in the somali capital has jumped to more than two hundred hundreds more were injured in the blasts on saturday which hit the center of mogadishu as well as a residential district somalia has declared three days of national mourning caroline malone has the latest. when people in somalia's capital mogadishu a trying to come to terms with one of the worst car bomb attacks ever a truck bomb exploded outside a hotel at an intersection lined with government offices restaurants and shops hours later a second blast struck another business district in the city most of the buildings in those areas have been destroyed still being pulled out of the rubble president mohammed up to live visited the scene and his government has declared three days of mourning and they said you are
bank syrian forces begin a final assault to take back the city also. i've been in hong kong where a gathering of pack of people from around the world is breathing new life into the city's indigenous culture. the top story this hour the number of people killed by powerful truck and car bombs in the somali capital has jumped to more than two hundred hundreds more were injured in the blasts on saturday which hit the center of mogadishu as well as a residential district somalia has declared three...
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it will transform the city. a renaissance has begun in the city.egun in the past three years. they would put this on steroids. camden sees itself as the comeback kid. in 2012, it had the highest crime rate of any city in america. unemployment peaked at 20%. the city was hurting. a lot of it is poverty. but now the city is on the rebound, says the county police commissioner. we are in north camden. the early 2000 were notoriously violent. it has undergone a tremendous change. the police and offices have done an incredible job police and offices have done an incrediblejob in this police and offices have done an incredible job in this area. -- officers. 50,000 jobs would help the city rebound, but this competition is not about what amazon can do for camden, but the opposite. 0ther cities are offering promises that camden cannot match, but they are promising amazon would turn the city around, a story other cities cannot match. to asia now. and growth in the world's second biggest economy has slowed slightly. china's economy grew 6.8% in the three month
it will transform the city. a renaissance has begun in the city.egun in the past three years. they would put this on steroids. camden sees itself as the comeback kid. in 2012, it had the highest crime rate of any city in america. unemployment peaked at 20%. the city was hurting. a lot of it is poverty. but now the city is on the rebound, says the county police commissioner. we are in north camden. the early 2000 were notoriously violent. it has undergone a tremendous change. the police and...
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backed syrian forces have retaken the city of from eisel fighters aig. kurdish flag has been raised inside the stadium after the last remaining islip fighters were forced out was one of the last holdouts for eisel and its former capital has some had about a life for us in an attack on your turkey's border with syria what are your sources telling you about the exact situation right now. there are hundreds of flights a waving of the yellow lines of the y.p. g.m. the. are now entering the city of rock they have managed to control the remaining neighborhoods and they control of i said earlier in the day killing dozens of i still fly to the deploying more troops into the city to try to clear the area has grown my buildings and they are saying that they are concerned there might be some quiet the hiding in tunnels but the thing is the confidence of the city is now completely and controlled this is a fire that started in june with the attack by the united states of america launched a major offensive to take out of the car but i still why it is managed to hold t
backed syrian forces have retaken the city of from eisel fighters aig. kurdish flag has been raised inside the stadium after the last remaining islip fighters were forced out was one of the last holdouts for eisel and its former capital has some had about a life for us in an attack on your turkey's border with syria what are your sources telling you about the exact situation right now. there are hundreds of flights a waving of the yellow lines of the y.p. g.m. the. are now entering the city of...
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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 in our quality of life rankings zurich has witnessed the most extraordinary transformation if i look back fifteen years ago sixteen years ago zurich was still very buttoned up that's changed now and you see that because whole structures of the city that the reinvention of christ fear try these these neighborhoods which actually start to feel like a slightly more sanitized swiss a fide version of berlin kai sphere is the former red light district these days it's popular with a young cro
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...
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because the city is so ethnically diverse there are fears of factionalism within the city itself there are a number of factors there who are sympathetic or going to argue with this move by the federal government so there are concerns for security within the city itself so i very tense situation and encourage what it is the iraqi government charly saying about their ultimate objective here. well it's been a bit of a rocky road in terms of narrative from the iraqi government the buildup to this offensive i mean it's important to take you back to the parliamentary vote iraqi parliamentary vote in the wake of that controversial referendum on the eventual kurdish secession from iraq that folk basically gave a mandate to prime minister allow body to get forces into these areas and retake control of the oil fields we then saw in the last few days we've seen this build up of shia militias in iraq before she's getting closer to those patients positions and at the time they're all the government was saying that this was just the standard redeployment of victory over i saw in the areas around. th
because the city is so ethnically diverse there are fears of factionalism within the city itself there are a number of factors there who are sympathetic or going to argue with this move by the federal government so there are concerns for security within the city itself so i very tense situation and encourage what it is the iraqi government charly saying about their ultimate objective here. well it's been a bit of a rocky road in terms of narrative from the iraqi government the buildup to this...
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this is the original sort of epicenter of the city. it is, was all wood back in the revolutionary days. after the civil war, there was a fire. some, basically, fourth of july celebration, fireworks got out of control, and the woodchips just created a fire that burned down three-fourths of the city. all of the brick and cast iron buildings you're seeing now were rebuilt within one or two years. it was the worst urban fire until chicago a few year back. >> a lot of cobblestone seats, a lot of these buildings are historic, but what are they today? >> shops, cafÉs, the working mariners' church of is still a church. and this area of the old port here is commercial street. and this is pretty amazing because right now we're effectively driving on the harbor. this used to all be water back when the city was founded x they wound up getting a commission to be the winter port for montreal and quebec. and when that happened, they needed railroads, but there were no wide enough streets in portland for the railways. so they wound up creating this st
this is the original sort of epicenter of the city. it is, was all wood back in the revolutionary days. after the civil war, there was a fire. some, basically, fourth of july celebration, fireworks got out of control, and the woodchips just created a fire that burned down three-fourths of the city. all of the brick and cast iron buildings you're seeing now were rebuilt within one or two years. it was the worst urban fire until chicago a few year back. >> a lot of cobblestone seats, a lot...
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is essential to the city's. the city's growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the cabbage truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. i'll say this if you don't this. guy you're in a way. that says he gives advance notice of the clean up but not everyone gets the message today there are so many lucky ones now the. lady you're asking to. they like it because repeating i mean if you want to person living on the street you want to live more if we sidewalk or decide to devalue a loss leader. but the city's focus on keeping the streets clean means further instability when you're living on them. it's also one of the main reasons elvis is tiny houses a band playing to hampering operations like this. you know waits with the suburban down on the street. so we can. if you're good side it's not a safe conditions to live it so we basically the city has been a determination those should not b
is essential to the city's. the city's growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the cabbage truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. i'll say this if you don't this. guy you're in a way. that says he gives advance notice of the clean up but not everyone gets the message today there are so many lucky ones now the. lady you're asking to. they like it because...
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capital city of. eight million people and it is estimated that six hundred fifty tons a day is thrown away every single day i have come to meet. and. called. on the. first hand the problems faced here and of america. seventy five percent of. when you see. on the ground potential yes a lot of. weekend plans farm all dispersed in order for us to succeed he's going to need a lot of plastic. going along. with. collecting conventionally useful waste. class. so we're in a right now where the recyclers come to bring their plastics and other recyclable products and they weigh them here so that they can be paid. for looking for. organize all of the area over recent years government support has allowed people like the opportunity to upscale and legitimize the industry creating recycling centers like this one all over the city. on video of the arm motion machine corners of the last stand i'm going to. be losing. credibility because in. the plan the ongoing challenge for paulino and his team is getting the word o
capital city of. eight million people and it is estimated that six hundred fifty tons a day is thrown away every single day i have come to meet. and. called. on the. first hand the problems faced here and of america. seventy five percent of. when you see. on the ground potential yes a lot of. weekend plans farm all dispersed in order for us to succeed he's going to need a lot of plastic. going along. with. collecting conventionally useful waste. class. so we're in a right now where the...
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the city is pushing it big city feel with the cheaper cost of living as compared to new york, boston and dc. while the city's business sector is largely involved in this amazon 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 of welcoming the retail giant, not everyone is on board. >> the philadelphia is family friendly, it is child friendly, you have a friends in philadelphia. >> 50,000 jobs, 50,000 people paying wage tax, not a bad thing. we not look away at this opportunity. >> they need like four whole city blocks for the size of their complex. they should be begging us they want to come here. it would be ridiculous to offer any amazon's to come here. >> three videos this town just makes sense for the monday store retailer. other local cities vying for amazon attention, harrisburg, scranton, allentown, chester, these cities don't necessarily meet amazon's requirement, but they're going for it anyway. we'll finds out sometime
the city is pushing it big city feel with the cheaper cost of living as compared to new york, boston and dc. while the city's business sector is largely involved in this amazon 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 of welcoming the retail giant, not everyone is on board. >> the philadelphia is family friendly, it is child...
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you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way youuse 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 in our quality of life rankings europe has witnessed the most extraordinary transformation if i look back fifteen years ago sixteen years ago zurich was still very buttoned up that's changed now and you see that because whole structures of the city that the reinvention of christ fear try these these neighborhoods which actually start to feel like a slightly more sanitized swiss a fide version of berlin kai sphere is the former red light district these days it's popular with a young
you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way youuse 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...
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of the as an interesting city and did very well with our ranking partly because this is a city that was built right the first time if you rewind over a century you have a city which actually a bigger population out they the story of the twentieth century than it does at the start of the twenty first so it's right size it is it allows its citizens to breathe a little. in one hundred sixteen vienna had more than two point two million residents today it has around one point eight million the city is famous for its relaxed atmosphere there are more buildings from the late one thousand nine hundred than paris budapest open in and the historical old center unesco world heritage site still shows the former glory of the austrian hungary an empire. vienna is a city of contrasts its landmark affects in stephen's cathedral is married in the heart of house designed by hans highline and completed in one thousand nine hundred another example of different building styles the hundred plus our homes back at actual diversity is not all that counts and monocle city rankings one of the driving topics that
of the as an interesting city and did very well with our ranking partly because this is a city that was built right the first time if you rewind over a century you have a city which actually a bigger population out they the story of the twentieth century than it does at the start of the twenty first so it's right size it is it allows its citizens to breathe a little. in one hundred sixteen vienna had more than two point two million residents today it has around one point eight million the city...
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of are we after a five month battle against eyesore linked fighters where in mogadishu a city still in shock after saturday's my massive truck bombing the president is blaming al-shabaab and is calling for more international help. we begin the program in syria where u.s. backed forces have driven out i saw from itself the cleared capital rocka after a tough four month battle the kurdish led syrian democratic forces have or. raise their flag inside the city stadium which i saw had turned into a huge prison for anyone who opposes their role hashem how reports now from the turkey syria border. kurdish fighters triumphantly into right there celebrating the capture of the city which was a main stronghold in syria but. wasn't easy. the syrian democratic forces a coalition of kurds and arabs backed by the u.s. began the offensive in june i said fighters held ground for five months but the armed groups defense lines were eventually broken by a continual wave of strikes and shelling. we control rocket bodies you know there are mines that we need to clear and we have to make sure there are la
of are we after a five month battle against eyesore linked fighters where in mogadishu a city still in shock after saturday's my massive truck bombing the president is blaming al-shabaab and is calling for more international help. we begin the program in syria where u.s. backed forces have driven out i saw from itself the cleared capital rocka after a tough four month battle the kurdish led syrian democratic forces have or. raise their flag inside the city stadium which i saw had turned into a...
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stayed here to take the city from it to. kurdish forces are suffering huge territorial losses in the role of government troops the northern city of kirkuk. with the toes of sadr. as well as giving up control of several oil fields. of the deputy interior minister says at least fifty people have been killed in a series of attacks by the tell about forty people died in a suicide a good battle at a police training said. at least ten others were killed in violence in ghastly province. the philippine president has declared victory of the southern city of. the league fighters during a visit to his troops present roderigo to target said the raju was free for what he called terrorists about to rebuild a city. they did. my. always. good to. see you thank you u.s. military plane has landed in somalia's capital carrying that ickle and he better terry late is just the latest had to actual responds to saturday's bust of explosion which was the deadliest of the country's history the three hundred people killed and hundreds more injured whe
stayed here to take the city from it to. kurdish forces are suffering huge territorial losses in the role of government troops the northern city of kirkuk. with the toes of sadr. as well as giving up control of several oil fields. of the deputy interior minister says at least fifty people have been killed in a series of attacks by the tell about forty people died in a suicide a good battle at a police training said. at least ten others were killed in violence in ghastly province. the philippine...
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i'm sure cities would not be huge fans because they would say, each city is different, the time, what we need, what things need to look like. so do you see that as a real possibility of the fcc putting that out. >> guest: there are significant concerns the low localities and cities and states have and we want to respect that. you could set up a national framework to make sure you take those into account and make sure there's a consistent process across the board and we can get the investment and facilities on the ground quickly. >> host: does the pole attachment issue when it comes to implementing the wi-fi and 5g -- it's a little bit mundane but it's pretty extensive, isn't it? >> guest: it is. it is. it is a little bun dane but makes a big difference in terms of how to roll it out. what does it cost and how quickly can you move these facilities facilities and get the services up. again, this is an issue that localities and states play role in and have concerns about, but if we can get the policy right we can make big difference and get broadband deploying quickly. >> host: do you fi
i'm sure cities would not be huge fans because they would say, each city is different, the time, what we need, what things need to look like. so do you see that as a real possibility of the fcc putting that out. >> guest: there are significant concerns the low localities and cities and states have and we want to respect that. you could set up a national framework to make sure you take those into account and make sure there's a consistent process across the board and we can get the...
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you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way useits 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 market 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 cd. i think of all of the cities that we've looked at in our quality of life rankings zurich has witnessed the most extraordinary transformation if i look back fifteen years ago sixteen years ago zurich was still very buttoned up but that's changed now and you see that because whole structures of the city that the reinvention of christ fear try these these neighborhoods which actually start to feel like a slightly more sanitized swiss a fide version of berlin kai sphere is the former red light district these days it's popular with a young crowd
you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way useits 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 market 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...
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so really on given day, new york city is a very popular city with a lot of tourists. so this particular area on any given day, especially on a day like this, would have a lot of people just walking around, taking in the sights and sounds of new york city. and so that is the concern here. more right now the focus is the suspect. who is he? is he a part of a network, a terror network of some sort. this is what the nypd is concerned about. they have seen this before so they have a plan of operation when something like this happens. you can almost certainly expect they are working that plan. dotting every i, crossing every t to make sure they have all bases covered. >> stay where you are. we'll continue to gather your insight there. intelligence officials, we have learned, are treating this like it is a terror attack. the white house has since been briefed. we learned that brand new information. president trump has been briefed about that vehicle. this is what you're watching here. that drove into a crowd of people killing six, injuring 15. white house spokeswoman says th
so really on given day, new york city is a very popular city with a lot of tourists. so this particular area on any given day, especially on a day like this, would have a lot of people just walking around, taking in the sights and sounds of new york city. and so that is the concern here. more right now the focus is the suspect. who is he? is he a part of a network, a terror network of some sort. this is what the nypd is concerned about. they have seen this before so they have a plan of...
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>> sea-cago, the city of wealth! 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 shot by fish in a cowboy hat! ( laughter ) yeah, and that was even before i knew fish could legally own guns in america. ( laughter ) to be honest, that's pretty much why we're here. this week we're in chicago because we figure chicago is a microkossum for the issues the rest of the country faces. so we figured why not come out the to this great city and explore it for ourselves? if i just believed what i saw on tv, i'd never want to come to chicago. it's not just the cartoons. according to the president, chicago is basically syria but with different pizza. >> look at chicago, what the hell is going on in chicago? what's that all about? chicago is worse than some of the countries you read about in the middle east. afghanistan is not like what's happening in chicago. it's
>> sea-cago, the city of wealth! 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 shot by fish in a cowboy hat! ( laughter ) yeah, and that was even before i knew fish could legally own guns in america. ( laughter ) to be honest, that's pretty much why we're here. this week we're in chicago because we figure...
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fifty-two millville, and 55 right now in atlantic city. so, your trick-or-treat forecast, as we've been telling you there is hasn't really changed much. mid 50's to start. that's where we're at right now. but the clouds will start to increase a little bit. temperatures will quickly cool off by the time you come home with that sack full of candy, likely in the 40's where you are. nearly full moon tonight. let's talk a little about halloween history, warmest was 82 back in 1946. that would feel nice right now colds he is, 1925. also some snow that year. the wettest halloween ever, 1895. we got over an inch of rain. luckily, no rain today. we do have some cold conditions as we said. this is overnight. frost advisory will be in effect. portions every south jersey, camden, gloucester counties included as well as atlantic, cumberland county, also portions of our northwest suburbs, as you head newspaper the lehigh valley and berks county. coming up i'll tell but some shower chances a we head into tomorrow. see them approaching just there over the
fifty-two millville, and 55 right now in atlantic city. so, your trick-or-treat forecast, as we've been telling you there is hasn't really changed much. mid 50's to start. that's where we're at right now. but the clouds will start to increase a little bit. temperatures will quickly cool off by the time you come home with that sack full of candy, likely in the 40's where you are. nearly full moon tonight. let's talk a little about halloween history, warmest was 82 back in 1946. that would feel...
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i also want to say that santa rosa is a strong city. we're a resilient city. rear an indivisible city and we'll need to -- we're an indivisible city and we'll need to hang together as we go through this. thank you. next up is our board of supervisors charleswoman shirley zane. >> thank you. along with me is supervisor david rabbitt. i want to assure our residents that it has been all hands on deck since 3:00, 4:00 in the morning when we opened and operated, begin to operate our emergency operation center. the amount of people that have come together to work on this is truly amazing and i will also tell you that i'm devastated in terms of what i've seen. it is beyond belief. as the mayor said, i think a lot of us who are elected in office are frustrated right now because we so want to care and minister to the people that we love and serve. i did spend some time out at the evacuee centers today, this morning and this afternoon, and of special interest and concern to me is the many seniors who got evacuated from assisted living and skilled nursing who need medica
i also want to say that santa rosa is a strong city. we're a resilient city. rear an indivisible city and we'll need to -- we're an indivisible city and we'll need to hang together as we go through this. thank you. next up is our board of supervisors charleswoman shirley zane. >> thank you. along with me is supervisor david rabbitt. i want to assure our residents that it has been all hands on deck since 3:00, 4:00 in the morning when we opened and operated, begin to operate our emergency...
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it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, has been called your‘s only free city.s, it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, it is a semi— autonomous district with its own multi—ethnic government and education system. but achieving harmony hasn't been straightforward. for example, the local assembly couldn't agree on a shared memorial for those killed in the country's war. so they built three. it isa it is a fascinating place to visit. it is a fascinating place to visit. it has been called a microcosm of the country as a whole because here you can experience the culture of all the different groups that make up all the different groups that make up this complex nation. and that diversity is reflected in the music as well. this band specialise in performing folk songs from all the ethnic backgrounds that make up the city. really, really good. fantastic. how do you do? thank you so much. that was brilliant. and tonight, i am joining the band. can i ask you, first of all, how much of the music that you play is a combination of all the different cult
it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, has been called your‘s only free city.s, it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, it is a semi— autonomous district with its own multi—ethnic government and education system. but achieving harmony hasn't been straightforward. for example, the local assembly couldn't agree on a shared memorial for those killed in the country's war. so they built three. it isa it is a fascinating place to visit. it is a...
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city works. the governor is on his way. we have seen the mayor down there, looking at the suspect's vehicle. we've seen new york city police and the f.b.i. i want to try to bring paul violes back in if he's still with us. paul, we've seen the f.b.i. and the police. who will be down there investigating the scene? >> first, nypd which is going to control the scene, and then you have fdny. you have the f.b.i. and atf. atf because there were speculations the driver of the truck was armed, so atf will be responding as well. there may be other agencies but clearly those will be the ones on site as well. >> mason: how important is time in terms of this investigation? >> i think right now it's not all that critical. it's more important to place in and out of perimeter at the crime scene because the trace evidence that needs to be collected is imperative at this point. so the police will cordon off the area and be careful about who comes in, that's when they will collect the evidence. the other part about
city works. the governor is on his way. we have seen the mayor down there, looking at the suspect's vehicle. we've seen new york city police and the f.b.i. i want to try to bring paul violes back in if he's still with us. paul, we've seen the f.b.i. and the police. who will be down there investigating the scene? >> first, nypd which is going to control the scene, and then you have fdny. you have the f.b.i. and atf. atf because there were speculations the driver of the truck was armed, so...
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in the city.nt people to get a good feeling for old city to day. >> reporter: what are kinds of turnout thaw have seen at this event and what you hope that people will learn about olde city and just walking around. it is beautiful in this area. >> absolutely. last year, we had a little bit of rain, i don't know how many people, actually came out last year. it was a very, very busy day, and today will be busier then that. i'm not sure what the numbers are. but we're heading down cooking all day long. so it is a lot of people for sure. >> reporter: we're seeing your people working. >> absolutely. >> reporter: what kind of prep goes into putting on a event like this. >> we have been thinking about today and prepping for today for a long time, and, you know , we are anticipating serving over 2,000 portions of food today. so, we have been, at it for a few days now for sure. >> reporter: wow, thank you so much. we will let you get back to work. obviously you are very busy. if would you like to come out
in the city.nt people to get a good feeling for old city to day. >> reporter: what are kinds of turnout thaw have seen at this event and what you hope that people will learn about olde city and just walking around. it is beautiful in this area. >> absolutely. last year, we had a little bit of rain, i don't know how many people, actually came out last year. it was a very, very busy day, and today will be busier then that. i'm not sure what the numbers are. but we're heading down...
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about the city has. this anarchy is most evident during the summer months when people lay claim to every free inch of space few major cities have as many public parks and green spaces as berlin the german capital is surrounded by forests and lakes. it has three thousand lakes and bodies of water around it of course if you are berlin or you know that it's there but i think probably if you're sitting in madrid or you're sitting in naples or is the new york you don't think about all of the great places that you can escape to get a short amount of time on a bike on the us bond jump in your car and be on a lake sailing or have you do it. from and also has plenty of lakes and rivers within the city limits and some one thousand bridges more than venice you can go for a swim in a floating pool in the river spray in public pools and at beaches. the best known public beach is van's a in the southwest of the city it's abundance of leisure activities contributed to berlin's third place ranking as one of monocles mos
about the city has. this anarchy is most evident during the summer months when people lay claim to every free inch of space few major cities have as many public parks and green spaces as berlin the german capital is surrounded by forests and lakes. it has three thousand lakes and bodies of water around it of course if you are berlin or you know that it's there but i think probably if you're sitting in madrid or you're sitting in naples or is the new york you don't think about all of the great...
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head to the sideline to see if burlington city is ready. burlington city is ready.learly delran is as well. this was a big night for burlington city's jimmy brown. check him out. a nice touchdown run here, that will get burlington city on the board. then short time later, guess who? brown yet again. this time make as great cut gets on into the end zone for the second touchdown of the game, delran will not go down without a fight. a facing run here by dominic betters. few cuts and he goes in for the touchdown, that will cut into burlington city's lead. this night will belong to jamie brown, no one will catch him here. he carried the ball 25 times, rushed for 223 yards and three touchdowns. burlington city the big winner. 46-22 and here's the coach. >> we are very sloppy in some areas, we got to clean up some of the stuff we're doing. >> it's a great game time of the week thanks to everyone. good luck to both teams the rest of the season. hi, kate. >> the weekend is finally here and it's going to be a warm weekend once again but we're tracking the threat for showers t
head to the sideline to see if burlington city is ready. burlington city is ready.learly delran is as well. this was a big night for burlington city's jimmy brown. check him out. a nice touchdown run here, that will get burlington city on the board. then short time later, guess who? brown yet again. this time make as great cut gets on into the end zone for the second touchdown of the game, delran will not go down without a fight. a facing run here by dominic betters. few cuts and he goes in for...