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no one likes new york city. they months in new york city. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 of 1790 and was probably the second most famous dinner party in history just behind the last supper. the dinner party and you can see the pictures they are jefferson madison and hamilton and madison and jefferson were allies in federalist and hamilton was their nemesis is a federalist. there were two big issues they were trying to contend with. one is where should the capital city be in the other issue was how do we build it and should it be is simple town or glorious romanesque capitol? the second argument we were in debt after the war. jefferson calls for a dinner party. he and madison are going to team up and defeat hamilton. what a would happen at the dinner party was they would resolve all these issues and decide basically on where the capitol would be and hamilton would end up playing jefferson and madison like a guitar. he played the victim and got everything he wanted. virginia said we are are paying are dead in the south didn'
no one likes new york city. they months in new york city. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 of 1790 and was probably the second most famous dinner party in history just behind the last supper. the dinner party and you can see the pictures they are jefferson madison and hamilton and madison and jefferson were allies in federalist and hamilton was their nemesis is a federalist. there were two big issues they were trying to contend with. one is where should the capital city be in...
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it is cities. we will examine how questions about the national built environments and access to material resources like goods, land, money, came to a head of americas growing urban landscapes. both on the east coast, places that are familiar to us, in growing midwestern cities also. between the 17 90s and into the 1830s. but these teams in my, and i thought we could start off today with a little bit of a comparative story that illuminate some of the ideas that we will talk about in more detail today. particularly, how americans in the early national period encountered, commented on, and experienced urban infrastructural growth and change. in eight 1810, a young woman by the name of margaret van horn dwight set out on a 500 mile journey from connecticut to the ohio territory. she is going with a few travel companions and friends. margaret was born in 1790. she was the descendant of a prominent line of connecticut theologians and yale college presidents. she grew up in an age defined by the uncertain
it is cities. we will examine how questions about the national built environments and access to material resources like goods, land, money, came to a head of americas growing urban landscapes. both on the east coast, places that are familiar to us, in growing midwestern cities also. between the 17 90s and into the 1830s. but these teams in my, and i thought we could start off today with a little bit of a comparative story that illuminate some of the ideas that we will talk about in more detail...
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of the city than outside of the city. this men, oh shoot, 1000 believe also influences the evolution of the white lip snail. national is coming many shades from brown to pale yellow. a single gene determines the color. so they can basically carry their genes on their back. the shelf color determine the internal temperature of the sale to stomach. the difference in temperature inside can be 2 degrees under the same conditions and that could be just the difference between life or death on a hot summer day. and, you know, it was 40 degrees in amsterdam a few weeks ago. it could be that some of these yellow snails survived, but many of the brown ones died because they got to help they overheated and they died. but well, the statistics support this hypothesis so the plan is now to, to just add some data to the dataset. so let's go in order to collect and evaluate as many snails as possible throughout europe. meadow shield housing is helped by volunteers. you know, you don't have to go through the call. i forgot to study evolut
of the city than outside of the city. this men, oh shoot, 1000 believe also influences the evolution of the white lip snail. national is coming many shades from brown to pale yellow. a single gene determines the color. so they can basically carry their genes on their back. the shelf color determine the internal temperature of the sale to stomach. the difference in temperature inside can be 2 degrees under the same conditions and that could be just the difference between life or death on a hot...
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the city has lost 40 percent over to greenly. the green spaces under the flowers can't make up of these losses, but the city has at least now recognized just how widely our public fafsa, the father is, make up much of berlin's green spears. but it's the allotment garbled with complete with the small summer house that had given the city. if you me green charm for more than a 100 years. yet they are under threat for how important i leave early. let's figure look in the spring has arrived. the show it's family is preparing their garden for the summer. it brings them joy. and it also has other benefits. like of the everything, you know, i think these plants are very important for nature and the climate god, everyone can contribute and they offer people the chance to plant greenery or oh yeah, i will my rock and from the show it's family has been leasing this garden for 3 years now, every year they plant new vegetables, but it's not just about hard work. the summer or ours is it? it's such an oasis, an island where you can just spend
the city has lost 40 percent over to greenly. the green spaces under the flowers can't make up of these losses, but the city has at least now recognized just how widely our public fafsa, the father is, make up much of berlin's green spears. but it's the allotment garbled with complete with the small summer house that had given the city. if you me green charm for more than a 100 years. yet they are under threat for how important i leave early. let's figure look in the spring has arrived. the...
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just for now, actually, in the city, the city really suffers from shelling every day, the city , inr, is cleaner, it is pierced, which are located closer to the kherson direction, but in spite of this, the last few days, at the same time, the situation is a little calmer, of course, you can hear there is an air raid several times a day here, but the city center and the city itself are a little calmer, well, the situation is calmer, and the shelling is as frequent as that week and, in principle, during the last months, there is no such kind of calm here. but at the same time, from communication with volunteers, city workers, city government rescuers , military rescuers, we understand that, well, from their words, what this peace is because it is very, very humane, and in fact, shelling can restore any emotion and, in principle, they they don't stop there at night, as we saw in the plot of our colleagues , we actually also caught these shellings, we are now in the fire department with which we have been working for several days and yesterday we also worked at the site of the shelling
just for now, actually, in the city, the city really suffers from shelling every day, the city , inr, is cleaner, it is pierced, which are located closer to the kherson direction, but in spite of this, the last few days, at the same time, the situation is a little calmer, of course, you can hear there is an air raid several times a day here, but the city center and the city itself are a little calmer, well, the situation is calmer, and the shelling is as frequent as that week and, in principle,...
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corruption scandal that rocked san francisco city hall. san francisco city hall. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. >> i would like for our lawmakers and our governor to advocate for students in california. dan: left out. while millions will benefit from a new student loan forgiveness program, some borrowers won't qualify and it's a real issue that acutely affects the bay area. good evening and thank you for joining us. ama: here's a look at how the debt relief work. it wipes up -- out $20,000 for those who went to college on pell grant's and tell -- $10,000 for other federal loans. dan: the current
corruption scandal that rocked san francisco city hall. san francisco city hall. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's...
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and the city city. government has an obligation to us for public safety as a core service. and i think their family and he is not alone and no longer holding back his disapproval of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be ripple deeply politically correct. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week in they decide on area in district 2, you know, and you know, she's not doing the best job, ok? >> oakland city council president nikki fortunato defends her record on public safety. i am incredibly proud of my record. >> to promote safety and a vibrant community in little saigon where there has been an increase of violence. we're doing a number things. i'm working directly with our community in the area are community. our businesses as well as our chinatown community in little saigon. i have outdated money in our budg
and the city city. government has an obligation to us for public safety as a core service. and i think their family and he is not alone and no longer holding back his disapproval of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be ripple deeply politically correct. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week...
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, the cream city, the brew city to host the republican national convention of 2024. [applause] now i may be biased, because i, am the mayor but i think you made the right choice. [laughter] i look forward to presenting my city to republican delegates, two alternates and representatives of the news media who will descend upon the lucky. you will find milwaukee is full of unexpected gems. david crowley is here and you will have the opportunity to spend time in our parks system, which is the pearl of jewe acrossl milwaukee. we are thoughtful and generous in milwaukee. we want to share our riverwalk's, hotels, museums, take in the natural beauty. we want you to eat at the fine restaurants. we want you to tip generously. [laughter] very generously. i want you to take all of your money to milwaukee and leave it in our economy. [laughter] make sure that you treat our hotel staff, our workers and tourism staff very well. they have been battered the past couple of years and they could use your support and your help. i am optimistic about the city of milwaukee. very optimistic
, the cream city, the brew city to host the republican national convention of 2024. [applause] now i may be biased, because i, am the mayor but i think you made the right choice. [laughter] i look forward to presenting my city to republican delegates, two alternates and representatives of the news media who will descend upon the lucky. you will find milwaukee is full of unexpected gems. david crowley is here and you will have the opportunity to spend time in our parks system, which is the pearl...
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certainly a city of would. >> yes, it was very heavily a city of would. but, chicago was a kind of at a crucial moment in its history. and that is sort of also explains why the city rebuilt so quickly. chicago has built nowhere in out of everywhere. basically the modern chicago that we know in the 40 years before the fire, and maybe 100 white settlers here in 1830. they basically kicks the native americans out a three years later, basically and the growth takes off and so there are maybe 4000 people at the time at the census of 1840 and there are 330,000 at the time of the fire. between 1850 and 1871, it goes from something like 30,000 to 330,000 people. no place grew so fast. and it is the expressions are saying earlier, at the 19th century. industrialization, immigration, westward movement. the transportation and communications revolutions. now, >> now the city already was, it is documented the city already was, it has been filmed as they came. but, you had this wonderful, this wonderful river flying right through into lake michigan. and, you also, it h
certainly a city of would. >> yes, it was very heavily a city of would. but, chicago was a kind of at a crucial moment in its history. and that is sort of also explains why the city rebuilt so quickly. chicago has built nowhere in out of everywhere. basically the modern chicago that we know in the 40 years before the fire, and maybe 100 white settlers here in 1830. they basically kicks the native americans out a three years later, basically and the growth takes off and so there are maybe...
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it cannots then work with the city to pay for the program. >> it can work for the city the city employee can't ask for them. points is that the definition of behested payment includes payments made with the nonprofit. the nonprofit advocates the program the nonprofit can low longer work with the city to coordinate how to pay. mr. heckle. ? redefine coordination i think nacoordinating with the city is fine what we're trying to present is city employees from making behested payments. >> the current definition is broad it captures the passive involvement of the city that is what mr. heckle is saying. >> i hear that but perhaps that is the problem we should not -- mr. heckle am i accurate low convague how it is current written? >> yes. thank you, commissioner finlev. so -- right. the concept of behested piments is broad and it is deratify friday state law not just directly asking one person asking for a payment. it is coordinating, suggesting, et cetera . i say we want to preserve the concept of this legislation. the problem is that in certain situations like the grantses it is self defeatin
it cannots then work with the city to pay for the program. >> it can work for the city the city employee can't ask for them. points is that the definition of behested payment includes payments made with the nonprofit. the nonprofit advocates the program the nonprofit can low longer work with the city to coordinate how to pay. mr. heckle. ? redefine coordination i think nacoordinating with the city is fine what we're trying to present is city employees from making behested payments....
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yes, we even have a law on the city of sevastopol, the city of kyiv.yes, it says that the air defense system worked. what happened p andriy returns p andriy i will remind you once again i asked about the fire adjusters and how they are caught by the sbu and the police how successfully it affects the possible reduction in the number of shellings usually the nights pass and uh, what is in the minds of the ratepayers somehow it is not clear they are probably waiting for the russian world well, they didn't count here, but there are successes, they are catching these caches, well, at the moment, this is the situation, you know one more piece of information. from different regions of ukraine, do they leave kharkiv and you always said that someone goes and someone leaves, but now it is certainly better not to oversaturate the city, not to overpopulate it, because it is not ready to receive all its children, as they say, but the saltivka has emptied, the locals say that there are no people in the windows and there are sandbags under the houses. children do not
yes, we even have a law on the city of sevastopol, the city of kyiv.yes, it says that the air defense system worked. what happened p andriy returns p andriy i will remind you once again i asked about the fire adjusters and how they are caught by the sbu and the police how successfully it affects the possible reduction in the number of shellings usually the nights pass and uh, what is in the minds of the ratepayers somehow it is not clear they are probably waiting for the russian world well,...
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the city itself learned through that education process how the city council, city government, they had things that individuals, if they were too tired to beat there's enslaved people, they would ask the city to handle that. we know that people are engaged in different things, but the community itself has to send a message to those who are sitting in these seats, representing them, that there are certain things that are priorities for the community. that includes justice. that includes issues of reconciliation. in order for the -- they are to be reconciliation, desmond tutu says that there has to be a proper confrontation. sometimes when we bring these issues up, individuals are outside agitators. it requires that level of agitation for that issue to rise to the level of importance that individuals start paying up attention. we need people paying attention. not that they are not necessarily concerned, but when you look at those issues that literally hit you at your front door, to include issues of racial stress and racial into -- rush -- racial stress and racial injustice. we as a socie
the city itself learned through that education process how the city council, city government, they had things that individuals, if they were too tired to beat there's enslaved people, they would ask the city to handle that. we know that people are engaged in different things, but the community itself has to send a message to those who are sitting in these seats, representing them, that there are certain things that are priorities for the community. that includes justice. that includes issues of...
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that was city test alone. toby ability to work with internal and external partners helped deliver service with equity at the forefront working nights and weekdays all while keeping a positive attitude. [applause] it is more then some of us could positive attitude-some of looked like we were super positive sometimes. thank you toby for the work. (inaudible) contact tracing. [applause] eddie timing was perfect. joined dphen 2020 as the operational director of covid-19 case investigation and contact tracing team and this was one of the first such team s in the country and overseen over 400 city state cbo and contract workers to insure that we were getting the people to services they need and doing the right contact tracing in the early days of pandemic and eddie did this with great grit and humility. he trained and lead by teams to conduct business in spanish insure the needs of san francisco most impacted communities were met so thank you eddie so much for your work. [applause] so jonathan spears. (inaudible) [a
that was city test alone. toby ability to work with internal and external partners helped deliver service with equity at the forefront working nights and weekdays all while keeping a positive attitude. [applause] it is more then some of us could positive attitude-some of looked like we were super positive sometimes. thank you toby for the work. (inaudible) contact tracing. [applause] eddie timing was perfect. joined dphen 2020 as the operational director of covid-19 case investigation and...
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we drove into the city, severodonetsk city center immediately the first picture, what works russian,now starting blockages. here, uh, there are a lot of people on the street under the control of russian troops, severodonetsk crossed on june 25th. oh, how it rattles here a little bit. yes, there is such. tell us how you are doing, in general the city was destroyed by 780%. here is the trouble. it's just the trouble of a bunch of people, simple. well, first of all, they died without anything. i just don't know where it's all over. and it was like, like, everything, like, like, the city will be rebuilt, all that, well, meet yourself. here in ukraine it will no longer be, but if the lens is different services and the ministry of emergency situations are already working in the city and ambulances are found. we get acquainted with yuri petrovich, he was born in baku from youth in ukraine, their wife was assigned here. after high school a welding engineer built a plant in odessa everything that happened in the ninety- second year is all the source for me 14. and what they don’t like today i
we drove into the city, severodonetsk city center immediately the first picture, what works russian,now starting blockages. here, uh, there are a lot of people on the street under the control of russian troops, severodonetsk crossed on june 25th. oh, how it rattles here a little bit. yes, there is such. tell us how you are doing, in general the city was destroyed by 780%. here is the trouble. it's just the trouble of a bunch of people, simple. well, first of all, they died without anything. i...
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certainly a city of would. >> heavily a city of would. but chicago was at a crucial moment in history. it explains why the city rebuilt so quickly. chicago was built out of nowhere and out of everywhere and the modern chicago that we know in 40 years before the fire, 100 white settlers in 1830, they kick the indians, native americans out three years later and growth takes off so there may be for thousands people at the center of 1840, there are 330,000 at the time of the fire. between 1850, and 1871, 30,000 to 330,000 people, no place grew so fast. it is the expression as i was saying earlier of the nineteenth century. industrialization, immigration, westward movement, transportation, and communications revolution. >> the stock yards had been built as big as they became but you had this wonderful river flowing through into lake michigan and it had become a real rail hub by then, had it not? >> chicago came into its own as chicago in the 1850s and 60s. you talk about 1848 where the board of trade is, the first train and the first telegraph
certainly a city of would. >> heavily a city of would. but chicago was at a crucial moment in history. it explains why the city rebuilt so quickly. chicago was built out of nowhere and out of everywhere and the modern chicago that we know in 40 years before the fire, 100 white settlers in 1830, they kick the indians, native americans out three years later and growth takes off so there may be for thousands people at the center of 1840, there are 330,000 at the time of the fire. between...
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let's move it over to the peninsula with 64 in daly city, 74 in redwood city. san francisco has 74 in downtown and 58 for the marina. northbay, you are checking in with 80 in napa, 70 in mill valley, and 80 up towards you kuiper and clearlake. we have seen upper 90s for some of those inland valleys, but over the next couple of days, hang on. we are going to see a cooler than average system drop down here from the north. that is going to drop our temperatures. rainfall will stay right near the california-oregon border, but this is going to switch up for us. after 90s in san jose this week, we are going to 77 on sunday. that is going to be a real good weekend coming our way. the seven-day forecast for san francisco, we hold onto 60s as we roll through the next several days. for the inland valleys, 83 on saturday and 84 on sunday. >> those are good numbers. 83, 84, 85. >> yeah, not bad. >> thanks, jeff. >>> for those of you who like friday-adjacent, you're going to like this, too. nbc news is on your roku device. to watch nbc bay area news on roku, turn on your st
let's move it over to the peninsula with 64 in daly city, 74 in redwood city. san francisco has 74 in downtown and 58 for the marina. northbay, you are checking in with 80 in napa, 70 in mill valley, and 80 up towards you kuiper and clearlake. we have seen upper 90s for some of those inland valleys, but over the next couple of days, hang on. we are going to see a cooler than average system drop down here from the north. that is going to drop our temperatures. rainfall will stay right near the...
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and adapt to our cities. but then put less pressure on the other habitats which allow, you know, the species that can't survive in the city to continue to thrive. mm, we're going to see more and more of the realization that we are part of nature. and that's is actually probably going to help us survive. mm mm. mm ah, with little odessa on the spanish, olga and hook honey to found a new home in the port city of cut in when the war broke out the ukrainians were here on a business trip. now village life is enriched by the young families who want to stay in europe. in 30 minutes on d. w is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult with success in our weekly coping. 19 special 910 minutes on d. w. o. goal in into the to day this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sail to discover a route a race linked to military interests, a race linked to political and military fac
and adapt to our cities. but then put less pressure on the other habitats which allow, you know, the species that can't survive in the city to continue to thrive. mm, we're going to see more and more of the realization that we are part of nature. and that's is actually probably going to help us survive. mm mm. mm ah, with little odessa on the spanish, olga and hook honey to found a new home in the port city of cut in when the war broke out the ukrainians were here on a business trip. now...
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like city contractors. however behested payments is a broad consest and (inaudible) philanthropic donations to the city such give to sf covid relief program, interacting with policy organizations which wish to fund pilot programs. asking non profit partners for resources to certain community groups and seeking charitable donations like asking a neighbor for donation to the child's school. over the past several months we received feedback and questions from department staff recording compliance. the mayor takes compliance as this legislation very seriously as it is a important reform on critical ethics issues and response to corruption problems that faced the city. however, it is a complex piece of legislation and vetting compliance can be challenging. in fact the mayor issued directive to departmentserial this year to pause programs that rely on philanthropic support until there is clear guidance from the ethic commission and city attorney office. in a effort to address the concerns and facilitate complianc
like city contractors. however behested payments is a broad consest and (inaudible) philanthropic donations to the city such give to sf covid relief program, interacting with policy organizations which wish to fund pilot programs. asking non profit partners for resources to certain community groups and seeking charitable donations like asking a neighbor for donation to the child's school. over the past several months we received feedback and questions from department staff recording compliance....
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peaking of new york city and other sucker punch in new york city and this time a brooklyn mall. the disturbing details. >> todd: plus, insufficient training, lack of opportunity and chronic short staffing and excessive overtime is taking a toll. >> todd: a passionate plea from one town to say they are understaffed and overworked as crime runs rampant appear that office for that you heard from joins us next. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small
peaking of new york city and other sucker punch in new york city and this time a brooklyn mall. the disturbing details. >> todd: plus, insufficient training, lack of opportunity and chronic short staffing and excessive overtime is taking a toll. >> todd: a passionate plea from one town to say they are understaffed and overworked as crime runs rampant appear that office for that you heard from joins us next. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier....
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every city full stop yourself . there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it. well then it will happen a bit, discuss it. the clock is ticking me catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable. that is a massive shift to put new green ways of building ah ah ah ah ah ah, with who ah. voices from the street forbidden. ah, mahogany music, isn't it a mix of electro and round? it's lyrics are about drones and women. oh, the song speak to the song of the younger generation. oh, like now a ban on performing it in 30 minutes on d. w. a mia mystery or concealed in the ground? most just painting. notorious and controversial in the out. well basically means me writing the mere scholarship revealed and nevertheless a mystery to this day. what lies behind the curtain? a 75. d w. o. departure b to the today. this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sale to discover a route the world famous c. voyage of f
every city full stop yourself . there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it. well then it will happen a bit, discuss it. the clock is ticking me catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable. that is a massive shift to put new green ways of building ah ah ah ah ah ah, with who ah. voices from the street forbidden. ah, mahogany music, isn't it a mix of electro and round? it's lyrics are about drones and women. oh, the song...
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she's used to the dangerous heat waves in her home city. she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens water works. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century, mira really is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already working on her idea. they are planning to create 20 specific points where the, where they tap into the water, into the green new parks. a green belt across athens is intended to make the city cooler and little pleasant, mere villi once more parks. she is particularly proud of this japanese style space . she is friends with the landscape gardener who created it. we don't have a lot of barks and, and green spaces and we have a lot of old people. the fact that the surfaces are, are we have a lot of surfaces that then
she's used to the dangerous heat waves in her home city. she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens water works. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century, mira really is planning to have water flowing along hadrian...
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near the water 78 in hayward. 63 daly city, redwood city 79, palo alto at 80, san francisco 50s and 60s. through the northbay there is heat near clearlake with 90s and then sonoma 83. some of you dealing with isolated heat, still with changes by saturday. things should be more in focus with no rainfall from the system again it will bring cooler air and it looks like we have a second smaller system offshore keeping the fog at the coastline. saturday creek changes are moving into the forecast. you can see livermore after upper 90s 82 on saturday and you want to enjoy this because we're back to upper 90s the following weekend. 83 saturday in napa with mid to upper 90s next week. in san francisco 60s continue rolling to the upcoming weekend which means through the inland valleys we are doing good, 83 saturday, 84 sunday, 85 monday and back to the mid-90s. >> almost like a royal flush. >> that is a good thing. >>> nbc bay area news is streaming and you can watch anytime you want on your roku device. if you want to watch us turn on your device select live tv and scroll down to channel 133 and
near the water 78 in hayward. 63 daly city, redwood city 79, palo alto at 80, san francisco 50s and 60s. through the northbay there is heat near clearlake with 90s and then sonoma 83. some of you dealing with isolated heat, still with changes by saturday. things should be more in focus with no rainfall from the system again it will bring cooler air and it looks like we have a second smaller system offshore keeping the fog at the coastline. saturday creek changes are moving into the forecast....
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, so we can help people start, stay, and grow in the city.u want to start a small business, we can pair you up with small business advisors, who can talk you through your business plan, help you develop it, whether it's regulatory requirements, business permits, and just help you understand the journey that was up ahead. and if you'd like to stay in san francisco and perhaps your business is facing challenges, we can also pair you with a business advisor who can assess your business needs and figure out whatside that would best help you. so for example, perhaps you need more marketing assistance or you need to be connected to a loan, a low interest loan or a grant program, if that's available. those are services we can provide to you, whether you're starting out or trying to stay in san francisco. and of course, if you want to expand and grow into a new space, we can help assist you with that and help prepare you for the journey ahead. we have a team dedicated to assist you you with all the small business needs, all the requirements needed to
, so we can help people start, stay, and grow in the city.u want to start a small business, we can pair you up with small business advisors, who can talk you through your business plan, help you develop it, whether it's regulatory requirements, business permits, and just help you understand the journey that was up ahead. and if you'd like to stay in san francisco and perhaps your business is facing challenges, we can also pair you with a business advisor who can assess your business needs and...
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because the city will be like them and yours will capture it, so will your answers to us.just launch them now, they understand that they are very weak in direct contact and in street battles. they are trying to do everything so that the ukrainian military does not there was even something to cling to, i.e. completely level the ground, the city with the ground, so that there would be neither shelters, nor barricades, nor anything else . at the beginning of this year, tens of thousands of people lived in the cities of donbas, how many locals are left among the rohingyas, it is not known for certain whether the occupiers will restore rubizhnye volnovakha, mariupol and other depopulated points, the city of popasna, which was actually completely destroyed by the russian army, is an important transport hub in the luhansk region 24 - and the armed forces brigade held until the beginning of may, despite the fact that the russian army significantly outnumbered the ukrainian quartermasters in tanks and manpower, but in terms of urban battles, well, this is extraordinary it is diffic
because the city will be like them and yours will capture it, so will your answers to us.just launch them now, they understand that they are very weak in direct contact and in street battles. they are trying to do everything so that the ukrainian military does not there was even something to cling to, i.e. completely level the ground, the city with the ground, so that there would be neither shelters, nor barricades, nor anything else . at the beginning of this year, tens of thousands of people...
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this is one of the most unusual cities.country another 500 years ago, it was built on a truly master plan from the best minds of european architecture, the city was built according to the plan, the german architect hedaman, and moreover, this is the original layout of the 16th century, it has been preserved. until now, what is its peculiarity, the central square and diverges from it in three directions, moreover, each street, each of which will lead you directly to the pier, well, just a spanish rambla. and this is a few hundred kilometers from minsk, the truth is that the fat people characteristic of the spanish coasts have not yet been observed, but their waiting here. it can be said for sure that the street signs here are not tourist oriented. what does this mean, look at the tablet for the modern name of the street in russian, yubileinaya street a in english , yubileinaya street and the old name, zamkovaya street b, of such toponyms or names in disney. you will find several at once right behind me is zamkovy island , it
this is one of the most unusual cities.country another 500 years ago, it was built on a truly master plan from the best minds of european architecture, the city was built according to the plan, the german architect hedaman, and moreover, this is the original layout of the 16th century, it has been preserved. until now, what is its peculiarity, the central square and diverges from it in three directions, moreover, each street, each of which will lead you directly to the pier, well, just a...
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and city. >> city. as a core services. and i think their family and he is not alone and no longer holding back his disapproval of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be reporting politically incorrect. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week they decide on area. in addition to, you know, and you know, she's not doing the best job, ok? >> oakland city council president nikki fortunato defends her record on public safety. i am incredibly proud of my record. >> to promote safety and a vibrant community in little saigon where there has been an increase of violence. we're doing a number things. i'm working directly with our community in the area are community. our businesses as well as our chinatown community in little saigon. i have outdated money in our budget so that we can create a business improvement distric
and city. >> city. as a core services. and i think their family and he is not alone and no longer holding back his disapproval of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be reporting politically incorrect. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week they decide on area. in addition to, you know,...
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crime across the city.da county supervisor told abc7news today that the latest murder in little saigon sent him over the edge. now he's demanding action. >> i'm just mad as hell and i can't take it anymore. the city needs to step up and needs to respond to this public safety crisis. this crisis of lawlessness that we are experiencing in oakland. dan: he's a 40 year resident of oakland and says he's tired of paying high taxes and not getting core services like public safety. he says the city needs to embrace community policing. ama: new developments in the uvalde school shooting. the district voted to fire its police chief. the board decided to immediately terminate the contract. this comes three months after a teenage gunman took the lives of 19 children and two teachers at robb elementary school. he delayed directing officers for more than an hour. his attorney said he didn't attend the meeting because of death threats. a focus on cameras in san jose's effort to make streets safer. license plate readers wi
crime across the city.da county supervisor told abc7news today that the latest murder in little saigon sent him over the edge. now he's demanding action. >> i'm just mad as hell and i can't take it anymore. the city needs to step up and needs to respond to this public safety crisis. this crisis of lawlessness that we are experiencing in oakland. dan: he's a 40 year resident of oakland and says he's tired of paying high taxes and not getting core services like public safety. he says the...
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and the city. >> city.val of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be ripple deeply politically correct. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week in they decide on area in district 2, you know, and you know, she's not doing the best job, ok? >> oakland city council president nikki fortunato defends her record on public safety. i am incredibly proud of my record. >> to promote safety and a vibrant community in little saigon where there has been an increase of violence. we're doing a number things. i'm working directly with our community in the area are community. our businesses as well as our chinatown community in little saigon. i have outdated money in our budget so that we can create a business improvement district. i have money in our budget. and i spoke with the deputy chief about opening up a police watch stati
and the city. >> city.val of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be ripple deeply politically correct. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week in they decide on area in district 2, you know, and you know, she's not doing the best job, ok? >> oakland city council president nikki...
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and the city. >> city.rvices. and i think their family and he is not alone and no longer holding back his disapproval of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be reporting politically incorrect. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week in they decide on area in addition to, you know, and you know, she's not the best job, ok? >> oakland city council president nikki fortunato defends her record on public safety. i am incredibly proud of my record. >> to promote safety and a vibrant community in little saigon where there has been an increase of violence. we're doing a number things. i'm working directly with our community in the area are community. our businesses as well as our chinatown community in little saigon. i have outdated money in our budget so that we can create a business improvement district. i have money i
and the city. >> city.rvices. and i think their family and he is not alone and no longer holding back his disapproval of the oakland city council is handling the public safety. earlier this week i spoke to oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce, president carl chan who had this to say. >> i know i'll be reporting politically incorrect. i have to say it's ok, you know. council member of the senate district kind of down in week in they decide on area in addition to, you know, and you...
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, or every city full stop. you said there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it or not, then it will happen on that this bus. yeah. the clock is ticking. mid catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable with is a massive shift to put new green ways of building ah, with who is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with success in our weekly coping 19 special in 30 minutes on d, w. 2, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner check hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot d w travel off we go look closely with for the listen carefully. don't know how those things you need to do a good deal. the magic discover the world around you. subscribe to d w documentary on youtube. or departure into the unknown. today, this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting
, or every city full stop. you said there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it or not, then it will happen on that this bus. yeah. the clock is ticking. mid catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable with is a massive shift to put new green ways of building ah, with who is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with...
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focused on rebuilding and reimagining our city.uest is the director of financial justice in the san francisco office of treasure to talk about how the city has taken a national lead in this effort and how the program is comlishing the goals. welcome to the show. >> thanks so much for having me. >> thank you for being here. can we start by talking about the financial justice project in a broad sense. when did the initiative start and what is the intent? >> sure. it launched in 2016. since then we take a hard look at fines, fees, tickets, financial penalties hitting people with low incomes and especially people of color really hard. it is our job to assess and reform these fines and fees. >> do you have any comments for people financially stressed? >> yes. the financial justice project was started in response pop community outcry about the heavy toll of fines and fees. when people struggling face an unexpected penalty beyond ability to pay they face a bigger punishment than originally intended. a spiral of consequences set in. a smal
focused on rebuilding and reimagining our city.uest is the director of financial justice in the san francisco office of treasure to talk about how the city has taken a national lead in this effort and how the program is comlishing the goals. welcome to the show. >> thanks so much for having me. >> thank you for being here. can we start by talking about the financial justice project in a broad sense. when did the initiative start and what is the intent? >> sure. it launched in...
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let's go with welcome to mexico city. now this is not just any city, it's a huge metropolis. that's home to 9000000 people. and honestly, i know mexico city doesn't have the best reputation. but today i want to show you a very different side to the city, maybe a side that you didn't even know existed. so in this, so if we're going to travel to 3 very different neighborhoods across mexico city and we're going to see how people will call them home, live and work. are you ready? mamma's let go. we're starting out in a so called burial magical or magic neighbourhood, a designation given to the most historic, culturally significant parts of mexico city. this is co, our current now water for the place of the coyotes. you know, when you come to a local barrier here in mexico city, you can skip going to and no cargo or a market because that's where you see how people go about their day, how they work, how they live. now cardinals are kind of like the souls of each neighborhood. so i'm going to take you guys into the coil i can market. let's see what we can find inside a gun. when you
let's go with welcome to mexico city. now this is not just any city, it's a huge metropolis. that's home to 9000000 people. and honestly, i know mexico city doesn't have the best reputation. but today i want to show you a very different side to the city, maybe a side that you didn't even know existed. so in this, so if we're going to travel to 3 very different neighborhoods across mexico city and we're going to see how people will call them home, live and work. are you ready? mamma's let go....
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the city state is a pioneer. it's been greening high rise building since the 1960 s mm. 3rd, gardens, parks and greenery on all levels architect tolmas shop. the research is the effects such buildings have on people and the urban climate. the unknown data over here at the interlaced complex, the arrangement of buildings contributes to optimal ventilation. a complex itself is already on a hill and we're also not far from the c. i. c mar. the assured that there's always a very nice breeze passing through which is used at the level of the complex as a whole, to cool the outdoor spaces, but also in the individual apartments. where you have really nice cross ventilation keeping the building cool to support it through high singapore requires buildings to have at least as much green space as was cleared to make way for construction. otherwise, there will be no building permit shop for and his colleague also research the effects these green buildings hat society community garden for quite interesting. it's an extremely p
the city state is a pioneer. it's been greening high rise building since the 1960 s mm. 3rd, gardens, parks and greenery on all levels architect tolmas shop. the research is the effects such buildings have on people and the urban climate. the unknown data over here at the interlaced complex, the arrangement of buildings contributes to optimal ventilation. a complex itself is already on a hill and we're also not far from the c. i. c mar. the assured that there's always a very nice breeze passing...
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host: could the city of new york city move faster?st: -- yes maybe we could have gotten more maybe we could have pushed for more. host: you were saying you could've needed more vaccines from the biden administration or -- guest: we did what we could at the time and we needed to collectively turn on this response. i am glad -- grateful it is turned on now. back in june we saw the same things you are describing. we saw pride month and increasing anxiety and worry and an uptick in cases in an environment of low testing. -- i think because of that, we are here talking about this is a national response now. host: the washington post broke the news last night that very gornick's the manufacturer of the vaccine for monkeypox has safety concerns about the biden administration plan to start splitting up doses and injecting them in a different way. do you have any concerns about the new biden administration land? are you going to tell your own health workers to follow this plan? guest: yes i think we are in an emergency we've declared it in new
host: could the city of new york city move faster?st: -- yes maybe we could have gotten more maybe we could have pushed for more. host: you were saying you could've needed more vaccines from the biden administration or -- guest: we did what we could at the time and we needed to collectively turn on this response. i am glad -- grateful it is turned on now. back in june we saw the same things you are describing. we saw pride month and increasing anxiety and worry and an uptick in cases in an...
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what about cities? any any city names jumping out to you? what do you notice? yeah, alex mulatto the course that he's like boston new york, philly. they're all connected by highways but also new cities like chicago new orleans. they're also connected. yeah, excellent. so we have these colonial era cities being connected to one another and a more concrete way through road and rail transport and then we all have the emergence of new western cities. excellent. yeah, jordan. yeah going off the point also now that there's an ability for city to pop up in the middle of the country no longer just along seaport because they're able to travel a lot easier than just through the water. yeah great. great. yeah. excellent. so the economic transformations in the early national period as we've seen drastically altered people's relationship to western lands and spurred the growth of these new cities that we've been talking about today. and americans were lured west by improvements in transportation and communication and between 1790 and 1840 a period of just 50 years about 4.5
what about cities? any any city names jumping out to you? what do you notice? yeah, alex mulatto the course that he's like boston new york, philly. they're all connected by highways but also new cities like chicago new orleans. they're also connected. yeah, excellent. so we have these colonial era cities being connected to one another and a more concrete way through road and rail transport and then we all have the emergence of new western cities. excellent. yeah, jordan. yeah going off the...
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he is in our city of vileyka . who came with their families, then the question arose of housing for teachers built a house in the art nouveau style. spacious rooms, large windows, high ceilings in those days, such housing was considered an elite typical polish building. during the years of occupation the building of the former gymnasium was used as a gendarmerium, so it can be assumed who occupied housing in this house after the victory. everything returned to normal, a russian secondary school was opened, and the teachers again became the owners of the apartments. unfortunately, the building of the gymnasium has not been well preserved, but the traditions continue here. the center for children's education of youth children, where young talents comprehend the awareness of arts and crafts and nanotechnologies, was registered here. want to be healthy and feel good. know the closest to me breathing exercise. the fact is that i am a little familiar with them and even practiced them for myself to look at familiar things
he is in our city of vileyka . who came with their families, then the question arose of housing for teachers built a house in the art nouveau style. spacious rooms, large windows, high ceilings in those days, such housing was considered an elite typical polish building. during the years of occupation the building of the former gymnasium was used as a gendarmerium, so it can be assumed who occupied housing in this house after the victory. everything returned to normal, a russian secondary school...
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the idea is to create a green bout running straight through the city. the environmentalists proposals also inspired athens waterworks to modernize now the athens water company is actually implementing works that we use search treated water ah, for non portable uses in these holy culture change. air fits also this project with a 100 aqueduct that these non portable grey water is mildly polluted, domestic waste water, which is ideal for watering green spaces for a lini me really, the aqueduct project has been a great success. but the, anyway, is forward through the capitals, heavy traffic congestion is one of athens biggest problems contributing to the fact that it's temperatures are often up to 10 degrees higher than outside the city. extreme heat waves in greece are almost always accompanied by forest fires, which are increasingly becoming a threat to the capital. in mid july, there was a fire on the northern outskirts of athens. dozens of houses were destroyed in the blaze. illini, me really knows that time is of the essence. the anthropologist has alr
the idea is to create a green bout running straight through the city. the environmentalists proposals also inspired athens waterworks to modernize now the athens water company is actually implementing works that we use search treated water ah, for non portable uses in these holy culture change. air fits also this project with a 100 aqueduct that these non portable grey water is mildly polluted, domestic waste water, which is ideal for watering green spaces for a lini me really, the aqueduct...
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i commends you per se on the things you have done you uplifted the city. the whole city. bay area we love and you appreciate this great city and get it back together where it should be. jermaine i'm proud of you in thinking of your uncle. monty, i love you god keep you and bless you. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you, mayor for you know giving uncle monty this honorable award. you know he has been in the community and raised us. i wanted to point on there was an individual that he raised and brought him up to be part of the community and we lost him that is chichi he was a baby and used to go with uncle monty to work every day. get him up at 6 in the morning. work at the boy's club and he had him doing all work all day and he was like. man, uncle monty keep making me do this work. and i justmented to thank uncle monty for raising us to be a part of the community and loving our people. uncle monty got he me to get my first car. gave me a car and went to the city auction. so uncle monty we didn't get you a car i was 18 and excited. got me up in th
i commends you per se on the things you have done you uplifted the city. the whole city. bay area we love and you appreciate this great city and get it back together where it should be. jermaine i'm proud of you in thinking of your uncle. monty, i love you god keep you and bless you. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you, mayor for you know giving uncle monty this honorable award. you know he has been in the community and raised us. i wanted to point on there was an...