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the city. who goes out into the countryside and sticks out like a sore, doesn't have the knowledge or the skills to survive in the country. what would you call that kind of a person? is he, you know, just a city slicker? that's exactly that term, that insult for urban folks was first used that we know in indiana in the early 1900s. many americans of this time thought of urban, rural as a dichotomy, fundamentally different and even competing in things. and we still do, don't we. here's a cartoon from just a few years ago. that is quite similar to the populist cartoon i just showed you. urban california is depicted elitist, demanding grabby grabby, given to us. your water, your bountiful harvest, exploiting the hard work of farmers and other rural people people. our political conflicts in the united states often seem to map on to the urban, rural divide. this is familiar, right? red state republican associated its own distinctive rural way of life, its own culture. opposing blue democratic americ
the city. who goes out into the countryside and sticks out like a sore, doesn't have the knowledge or the skills to survive in the country. what would you call that kind of a person? is he, you know, just a city slicker? that's exactly that term, that insult for urban folks was first used that we know in indiana in the early 1900s. many americans of this time thought of urban, rural as a dichotomy, fundamentally different and even competing in things. and we still do, don't we. here's a cartoon...
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this is going to be a city that's going to be a safe, productive city. [applause].ser and the commissioner is bringing meaning to the level where the n.y.p.d. brass go through and term determine how to adjust crime block by block. give new yorkers direct access to a version of the meetings for the first time so they can interact directly with local and city-wide n.y.p.d. leaders. if new yorkers don't feel like they can engage with n.y.p.d., we will never be able to fully serve them and keep them safe. we're going to break down those barriers and this will be a big step in the right direction. and yet the other day, the commander officer of the precinct put out a video showing at the drake concert and those of us know, we started from the bottom and now we're here. and people could teach them. they attacked him for having a community engagement. they attacked him for showing how the police must be interacting with the police. let's stop starting off hating each other and start embracing each other. this is what we want to do. and we will roll out new and expanded eff
this is going to be a city that's going to be a safe, productive city. [applause].ser and the commissioner is bringing meaning to the level where the n.y.p.d. brass go through and term determine how to adjust crime block by block. give new yorkers direct access to a version of the meetings for the first time so they can interact directly with local and city-wide n.y.p.d. leaders. if new yorkers don't feel like they can engage with n.y.p.d., we will never be able to fully serve them and keep...
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the fifth largest city the fastest growing cities in the country.and then over the last half-century lost 60% of its population. the year before we rolled in with the bus the city of detroit went bankrupt. as confirmation leader of the pack to really struggling. what's happened in the last decade is it is a rebirth a rejuvenation the downtown detroit area productivity two examples on the other is a company called stock x. neither existed 10 years ago both now have 1000 employees and it downtown detroit area. those are some the companies we are backing that are creating innovations, new products new ways to dogs things. but in the process significant significant jobs within the company. cook's' talk about pittsburgh which he mentioned a little bite ago. it is a somewhat unique situation that's formal industrial city. it also happens to have a university which pioneered artificial intelligence one of the most important technologies of the decades to come. talk a little bit about what has come out of pittsburgh and why? what is particularly interesting
the fifth largest city the fastest growing cities in the country.and then over the last half-century lost 60% of its population. the year before we rolled in with the bus the city of detroit went bankrupt. as confirmation leader of the pack to really struggling. what's happened in the last decade is it is a rebirth a rejuvenation the downtown detroit area productivity two examples on the other is a company called stock x. neither existed 10 years ago both now have 1000 employees and it downtown...
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from miami all the way through border cities and cities like new york and the far northeast. we have been transparent and vocal about how this crisis impacted american cities, and our call on the federal government, to help not just deal with the crisis but solve the crisis, which are different things. there is the symptoms of the crisis itself and i think that will require a comprehensive strategy. that is what we are looking for. thank you. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] yes, sir. >> congratulations on being the first mayor to start a press conference on time. thank you. >> thank you. >> you are meeting with the president on friday. what are some specifics on what he will tell him? cities need with respect to the immigration policy and the impact the borders cities and places like d.c. and newark are experiencing? and you give specifics of what you will ask the president to do? >> i invite other mayors who, mayor gloria, who chairs this committee, we got a chance to speak with the secretary of state. it will be a similar conversation area they understand this i
from miami all the way through border cities and cities like new york and the far northeast. we have been transparent and vocal about how this crisis impacted american cities, and our call on the federal government, to help not just deal with the crisis but solve the crisis, which are different things. there is the symptoms of the crisis itself and i think that will require a comprehensive strategy. that is what we are looking for. thank you. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking...
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the city that never sleeps- _ this week on the show. the city that never sleeps.e're _ this week on the show. the city that never sleeps. we're in _ this week on the show. the city that never sleeps. we're in brooklyn - this week on the show. the city that | never sleeps. we're in brooklyn new york. in this area in particular has gone through quite a renaissance. and why it's taking ages to wake up. could be the end for seeing monies in some of the worlds most famous museums? —— seeing mommies. the chinese take on the traditional supper. chinese take on the traditional su er. . �* , chinese take on the traditional su er. ., �*, chinese take on the traditional sun-er. , chinese take on the traditional suuer, supper. that's so tasty, i can actually taste _ supper. that's so tasty, i can actually taste the _ supper. that's so tasty, i can actually taste the haggis. - hi and welcome to the great court here in the british museum in london. , . , , , london. this apparently is the bi . . est london. this apparently is the biggest covered _ london. this apparently is the
the city that never sleeps- _ this week on the show. the city that never sleeps.e're _ this week on the show. the city that never sleeps. we're in _ this week on the show. the city that never sleeps. we're in brooklyn - this week on the show. the city that | never sleeps. we're in brooklyn new york. in this area in particular has gone through quite a renaissance. and why it's taking ages to wake up. could be the end for seeing monies in some of the worlds most famous museums? —— seeing...
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the cities. so there is now more capital and of these cities the problem we were talking about, i was starting aol and in northern virginia, there really wasn't venture capital there. that's not true anymore. almost every city now has some some venture capital. if an entrepreneurs have ideas, they see something they want to build, but they historically have felt they don't have a shot because they're not in right place. they're not in, say, silicon valley. now, they part of the reason to write the book is to inspire them to actually start those and do it wherever they are, because that's now more possible than it was even just ten years ago. so let's go back to this period, this 2000. i mean, the book really starts in 2014. so this period of 2003 to 2014 where you're coming to this idea, were you drawn to the idea of investing in cities around america for moral reasons, for economic reasons? did think there was higher potential return. you think it was going to be good to good for america? did yo
the cities. so there is now more capital and of these cities the problem we were talking about, i was starting aol and in northern virginia, there really wasn't venture capital there. that's not true anymore. almost every city now has some some venture capital. if an entrepreneurs have ideas, they see something they want to build, but they historically have felt they don't have a shot because they're not in right place. they're not in, say, silicon valley. now, they part of the reason to write...
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my city is a small city. about an hour north of manhattan. we experience the same symptoms and the same extremist activity in our city, but more poignantly, we see street violence, gun violence, not only in new york it's been on the increase, but also throughout the united states of america. you know, recently, i called into order a shepherds lunch, where about 30 pastors and priests and rabbis in the faith-based community within our city, we came together and had a town hall meeting/lunch so that we could discuss how the faith-based community can get involved with anti-gun violence and the city of newburgh. at one point, nationally, we were in the top 5%, known as the murder capital of the state, and possibly of the nation outside of compton and other areas throughout the u.s. and we have been on a downward trajectory, in terms of gun violence, once we put the comprehensive video surveillance program into place, once we tapped into some of the state funding for snug, guns spelled backwards, violence and directors who go out and touch hands a
my city is a small city. about an hour north of manhattan. we experience the same symptoms and the same extremist activity in our city, but more poignantly, we see street violence, gun violence, not only in new york it's been on the increase, but also throughout the united states of america. you know, recently, i called into order a shepherds lunch, where about 30 pastors and priests and rabbis in the faith-based community within our city, we came together and had a town hall meeting/lunch so...
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of serving the city with such. such kindness, such humility and such love you hear it over and over in the themes of what people are saying here today, um joaquin has been really an extraordinary leader in san francisco. um during times when no one was even paying attention. he at one point was just really known as senator art torres aside. oh, yeah, i know him. um but then slowly but surely as he worked his way through various mayors, he developed a reputation for going out into the community and really doing extraordinary things. i couldn't believe it when he decided when he had worked for ed lee, and we had to do some reconstruction of the housing us already. and i thought to myself who would ever want to be on that commission in light of the challenges that we're dealing with? and joaquin raised his hand and said, i want to do this work and under his leadership. under his leadership , many of you know the history of the san francisco housing authority. i lived in public housing full of dysfunction, full of chal
of serving the city with such. such kindness, such humility and such love you hear it over and over in the themes of what people are saying here today, um joaquin has been really an extraordinary leader in san francisco. um during times when no one was even paying attention. he at one point was just really known as senator art torres aside. oh, yeah, i know him. um but then slowly but surely as he worked his way through various mayors, he developed a reputation for going out into the community...
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cities. so we are losing indices to center of our seller now, grocery shops and the shops we need for our neighbor to not to perform and every they life now. so they impact, i think, what it's important that they bugs go beyond. it's a new phenomenon that ev 5 years ago now, and i think it's really important that more a for me to it's going to know. i know that murray, it's here today because we having using he said he the data that they are providing actually to quantify the phenomena because it's the phenomena that we don't know how big it is. no. and if we the know how to quantify it, we cannot add react now and we cannot provide some value sam, that's of that. i mean, that's a perfect segue. i appreciate a data is critical, not just in this situation, but murray, particularly when we want to just understand what the actual problem is or problems that are compounded by some of these phenomenons that we've seen, like digital nomads and what have you, what comes to mind what is the data teac
cities. so we are losing indices to center of our seller now, grocery shops and the shops we need for our neighbor to not to perform and every they life now. so they impact, i think, what it's important that they bugs go beyond. it's a new phenomenon that ev 5 years ago now, and i think it's really important that more a for me to it's going to know. i know that murray, it's here today because we having using he said he the data that they are providing actually to quantify the phenomena because...
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. >> new york city mayor eric adams gave his state of the city address and outline his administrations working people agenda, which focuses on the four pillars of job, safety, housing and care. mayor adams discussed asylum-seekers. >> i want to say thank you. years ago, i was sworn in as your mayor, we have climbed the -- a lot of mountains since that day. [applause] i want to pause for a moment and ask my senior team to stand. just stand. [applause] [laughter] [applause] let me say this from the onset. i love these men and women so much. they love me, and most importantly they love the city. we've cried together, we laugh together, we faced crisis together, and as i sat in the foxhole of crises, i would not be in the foxhole with any other group of people then these men and women that serve the people of the city of new york. [applause] when you think about it, one year ago we were facing crises after crises. covid, crime, economy and freefall. i was morning my mother, transition before she can see me , her son becomes new york city's second black mayor. adrian, i know you lost your m
. >> new york city mayor eric adams gave his state of the city address and outline his administrations working people agenda, which focuses on the four pillars of job, safety, housing and care. mayor adams discussed asylum-seekers. >> i want to say thank you. years ago, i was sworn in as your mayor, we have climbed the -- a lot of mountains since that day. [applause] i want to pause for a moment and ask my senior team to stand. just stand. [applause] [laughter] [applause] let me say...
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i think we have a lot of very diverse city and innovative city.ut i think we're all pretty focused on doing extraordinary things within, obviously in the heart of silicon valley. but it is not about grabbing atteion. i like that about our community. it is very accessible, unlike other communities that are a bit more hierarchal and people come to san jose and with a few years have a impact on the community because we are more open source. we are open to everyone and proud of the fact that we are a place for about 40% of our adults came from a foreign country. that is a kind of environment and community i think where creativity thrives and diversity really works. >> how much is the identity of san jose wrapped up in innovation, technology, being such a representative silicon valley? obviously important, since we are the largest city in the valley. but i would say for many years, city hall no one has paid attention to the creativity of the community. what we are focused on his when i came in was creating a team of folks who would do nothing except en
i think we have a lot of very diverse city and innovative city.ut i think we're all pretty focused on doing extraordinary things within, obviously in the heart of silicon valley. but it is not about grabbing atteion. i like that about our community. it is very accessible, unlike other communities that are a bit more hierarchal and people come to san jose and with a few years have a impact on the community because we are more open source. we are open to everyone and proud of the fact that we are...
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more than half of us now live in cities that are getting ever more crowded for generations. cities have been built for cars, not people, causing traffic jams and pollution. many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable within our lifetime. some people say we can rethink the cities we live in and make them better. but what does that actually mean? how could we reclaim and re use our own cities to make them cooler and cleaner, and asked happier and healthier group? we're about to see how some cities in europe are finding solutions to their own urban issues. the french capital, paris is experiencing a new revolution on its streets. barcelona, in spain is making the most of the cities unique designed to revitalize itself. and both cities are learning a lot from the disgrace, haunting and in the net. ah, ah, you might think the netherlands this far too obvious, a choice to start exploring people friendly street. but do you know how hard dutch people had to fight for them these moments of change have never been easy. and many people think that in the
more than half of us now live in cities that are getting ever more crowded for generations. cities have been built for cars, not people, causing traffic jams and pollution. many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable within our lifetime. some people say we can rethink the cities we live in and make them better. but what does that actually mean? how could we reclaim and re use our own cities to make them cooler and cleaner, and asked happier and...
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uh flat earth cold cities.sk on the fogs are all such prince, islau the sorcerer, polina kurlovich, head of the department archeology and special historical disciplines of the belarusian state university and he comes from the slavic family. here it is, ah, on the cover of er, equal, which was the wife of prince vladimir, only the most mastered the rivers crunched, rusya three mothers of the school. a chumpy dream book with the name of vseslav the sorcerer is associated with a whole epoch as the most famous prince of polotsk, he is already haunted by glory and legends during his lifetime, and his long reign for 57 years is marked by the completion of the construction of st. sophia cathedral and polotsk yuna begins, in principle, from the clock. and here, if you want, if slava bratislava spend such a board, self-policy, and clarification yes, the kiev princes and, e, the prince exiled had no shutdowns. well, it's probably filmed here. and on the inlays on that territory, which they didn’t call out to all sorts of
uh flat earth cold cities.sk on the fogs are all such prince, islau the sorcerer, polina kurlovich, head of the department archeology and special historical disciplines of the belarusian state university and he comes from the slavic family. here it is, ah, on the cover of er, equal, which was the wife of prince vladimir, only the most mastered the rivers crunched, rusya three mothers of the school. a chumpy dream book with the name of vseslav the sorcerer is associated with a whole epoch as the...
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they are shelling the city.elling the city so massively that it is impossible not to just stay there for life and for now. there is a main task for those who categorically refuse to evacuate nevertheless, to ensure the provision of conditions, and now the work is mostly on the arrangement of shelters because, unfortunately, no one has ever paid attention to shelters and stationary shelters. shelling that began there from the first week of the occupation of the city of kherson, and i emphasized that it is still necessary to equip mobile shelters , now such work has begun. because i have one of the charitable funds, er, one shelter already growth of the city of kherson, and it is especially symbolic that it was installed near that supermarket in the center of the city of kherson, where the first tragic shelling of the city center took place and where a large number of people died. there will be four mobiles in life well, the government's task is to have these mobile shelters in cities with a large concentration of
they are shelling the city.elling the city so massively that it is impossible not to just stay there for life and for now. there is a main task for those who categorically refuse to evacuate nevertheless, to ensure the provision of conditions, and now the work is mostly on the arrangement of shelters because, unfortunately, no one has ever paid attention to shelters and stationary shelters. shelling that began there from the first week of the occupation of the city of kherson, and i emphasized...
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more you raise taxes, driving people out of the city. they are shopping outside of the city.is all going downhill. unless you cut taxes. do your work real well. manage your budget and stop giving yourself raises where the poor people suffer then we can make this thing work. cut taxes. people stay in chicago. new business comes to chicago. ms. hsu: question on affordable housing. brandon johnson. mr. johnson: as a public school teacher, i can tell you, i have looked in the eyes of the homeless students and for too long we have had administrations continue to leave families behind. the fact that we have 65,000 unhoused in the city is unconscionable. my proposal is simple. we have to make sure we are not simply making affordable housing more accessible but also that we commit to public housing and a pathway to homeownership like down payment assistance programs like my wife and i experience to purchase our first home. under my administration, we will have a better, safer city with full investment and access to public housing, access to affordable housing. i built to affordable h
more you raise taxes, driving people out of the city. they are shopping outside of the city.is all going downhill. unless you cut taxes. do your work real well. manage your budget and stop giving yourself raises where the poor people suffer then we can make this thing work. cut taxes. people stay in chicago. new business comes to chicago. ms. hsu: question on affordable housing. brandon johnson. mr. johnson: as a public school teacher, i can tell you, i have looked in the eyes of the homeless...
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the city was founded over 2000 years ago and is one of germany's best preserved medieval city. pagans book was a political center for the holy roman empire blue the city landmark is st. peter's cathedral. it's one of the most important gothic cathedral in germany. and was built in the 13th century blue. the cathedral is famous for its medieval stained glass windows. ah, the district of shut am hope is part of the world heritage site. it used to be an independent city before it was incorporated into hagen's book and 1924. ah ah ah. we are off to our next stops berlin. to this day, these modern and social housing estates have been hugely influential in architecture and city planning. this world heritage site consists of 6 ensembles designed by architect laguna tower, hans shahan or vanity gopi us in the 1920s. ah, ah. the housing estates were well proportioned, had modern furnishing an were affordable marking, a historic turning point in city planning with the warden. c. as one of europe's largest ecosystems, an area of 11500 square kilometers, connects germany, denmark, and the netherl
the city was founded over 2000 years ago and is one of germany's best preserved medieval city. pagans book was a political center for the holy roman empire blue the city landmark is st. peter's cathedral. it's one of the most important gothic cathedral in germany. and was built in the 13th century blue. the cathedral is famous for its medieval stained glass windows. ah, the district of shut am hope is part of the world heritage site. it used to be an independent city before it was incorporated...
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over the past three years we have delivered almost $3 billion to the city of chicago keeping the city now have an opportunity and a new mayor to exercise leadership to get the economic engines of the city firing. and it is critical to the rest of chicago. o'hare airport with us government is investing significant money coming out of the bill these are key resources allowing us to build a more formidable chicago without raising taxes. >> 100 percent we are not raising taxes we have been taxed almost out of town most folks here want to lead the city property taxes are high we are being booted that's why we voted to ban the boot. we have to start to increase revenue. and then to make it easier to have a small business and we will not continue raising taxes it keep folks in their homes with interest-free loans. we have to do better cooking folks here and those that want to live in the city of chicago. >> in order to not increase taxes we have to grow our city and then it comes back to having safe communities and good schools. we need to make sure somethings and make sure we have strong af
over the past three years we have delivered almost $3 billion to the city of chicago keeping the city now have an opportunity and a new mayor to exercise leadership to get the economic engines of the city firing. and it is critical to the rest of chicago. o'hare airport with us government is investing significant money coming out of the bill these are key resources allowing us to build a more formidable chicago without raising taxes. >> 100 percent we are not raising taxes we have been...
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destroyed by more than 60%, and on wednesday due to enemy shelling , two women were killed in the city the day before. this was reported by the head of the military administration of the region, pavlo kyrylenko. the enemy was pushed back to its previous positions, that is, outside the city limits, our defenders bravely defend bakhmut and do not let the enemy advance, but unfortunately it suffers from it . the city itself, which is more than 60% destroyed, said kyrylenko, there is constant shelling, he said so on the eve of january 4, as a result of the shelling in the city of bakhmut, two civilians, unfortunately, two women were killed, the head of the region, oleg buryak, said. the head of the zaporizhia district state administration is in touch with us. oleg, we congratulate you. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. objects of infrastructure and damaged residential buildings are located next to it, what happened that night? well, maybe you can also tell us some details about the consequences of the previous strike, please. well, first about consequences eh there was a funnel 40 m i
destroyed by more than 60%, and on wednesday due to enemy shelling , two women were killed in the city the day before. this was reported by the head of the military administration of the region, pavlo kyrylenko. the enemy was pushed back to its previous positions, that is, outside the city limits, our defenders bravely defend bakhmut and do not let the enemy advance, but unfortunately it suffers from it . the city itself, which is more than 60% destroyed, said kyrylenko, there is constant...
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with that, i would like to introduce another city department, a partner in the city family, director of public works, carla short. >> thank you chief nicoleson and thank you mayor breed for your leadership during this challenging storm event. as the mayor noted, woe have already given out approximately 8500 sand bags. we have additional sand bags on the truck on the way to the operation yard as we speak. as what we are asking the public is if you have not experienced flooding in previous storm events, you are not likely to experience flooding, so please leave those sand bags for people who had flooding issues in the home. we are doing everything to source sand bags from all over the region and we will continue to provide updates through sf72.org and twitter feed at san francisco public works and the website. we will be updateing our hours of distribution for sand bags on those platforms and additional locations. the operation yard at 2323 cesar chavez will be open to 8 p.m. for distribution of sand bags and you can enter that off-if you have not experienced flooding we ask you leave
with that, i would like to introduce another city department, a partner in the city family, director of public works, carla short. >> thank you chief nicoleson and thank you mayor breed for your leadership during this challenging storm event. as the mayor noted, woe have already given out approximately 8500 sand bags. we have additional sand bags on the truck on the way to the operation yard as we speak. as what we are asking the public is if you have not experienced flooding in previous...
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in detroit, the first city we visited, it's an interesting city, 100 years ago many ways detroit wast innovative city in the country, fifth largest in the city and the last half-century, 60% of its population and the year before we rolled in, city of detroit d went bankrupt, the leader of e pack struggling and what happened in the last decade is rebirth, greek divination and renewal and i'll give you two examples, one is a comedy called china what and doctor x. neither existed ten years ago and both have more than 1000 employees now so those are companies we are talking creating innovation in products and services and technology and new ways to do things but creating significant jobs within companies as well as broader jobs in the community. >> let's talk about pittsburgh becausee it is a unique -- not unique but somewhat unique situation, has a university which pioneered, a pioneer, one of the most important technologies of the decades to come but talk about what has come out of pittsburgh and why and what is shocking about that. >> a similar back story to detroit 100 years ago, pit
in detroit, the first city we visited, it's an interesting city, 100 years ago many ways detroit wast innovative city in the country, fifth largest in the city and the last half-century, 60% of its population and the year before we rolled in, city of detroit d went bankrupt, the leader of e pack struggling and what happened in the last decade is rebirth, greek divination and renewal and i'll give you two examples, one is a comedy called china what and doctor x. neither existed ten years ago and...
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the city of st. louis and some of our partners, we took part of a press conference and while she was speaking of went off nearby. mayor jones did not flinch, she said she told reality, she hears those in her own neighborhood and too many people in st. louis hear shots all the time. she has been innovative against the time, the status quo, and her own community and in the state that we share. i appreciate your work that helps fight violence prevention to make sure that we are doing more each and every day. >> thank you. i am the mayor of the city of st. louis. i alluded -- as alluded to, we are a blue dot in a red state. we face challenges when it comes to addressing gun violence in our cities. the prevention law invented us from using common sense gun safety laws to keep people safe. our police are finding even more deadly weapons flooding our streets. more than 90% of the 2656 guns confiscated by the metropolitan police department last year or semiautomatic. -- were semiautomatic. that is up 75%. li
the city of st. louis and some of our partners, we took part of a press conference and while she was speaking of went off nearby. mayor jones did not flinch, she said she told reality, she hears those in her own neighborhood and too many people in st. louis hear shots all the time. she has been innovative against the time, the status quo, and her own community and in the state that we share. i appreciate your work that helps fight violence prevention to make sure that we are doing more each and...
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rediscover the city. you can spend as time you want and you don't have to make reservations and it's important to be free because we want them to develop a love for cable cars so they do continue to support whether they live here or other places and people come in and say, yes, i have passed by and heard of this and never come in and they always enjoy themselves. people love cable cars and there's none left in the world so if you want to ride a cable car, you've got to come to san francisco. that what makes the city. without the cable cars, you lose part of that, you know, because people who come here and they love it and they love the history ask they can ride a cable car that has been running since 1888 or 1889. wow! that's something. can't do that with other historical museums. rarely, have i run into anybody from outside who didn't come in and didn't feel better from knowing something about the city. it's a true experience you'll remember. i hope they walk away with a greater appreciation for the hist
rediscover the city. you can spend as time you want and you don't have to make reservations and it's important to be free because we want them to develop a love for cable cars so they do continue to support whether they live here or other places and people come in and say, yes, i have passed by and heard of this and never come in and they always enjoy themselves. people love cable cars and there's none left in the world so if you want to ride a cable car, you've got to come to san francisco....
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each city has an object, which is its city symbol. blue polotsk was erected in 1995 according to the project of the winner of the state prize of the republic of belarus, a native of rechitsa, eduard agunovich, the unusual symbolism of numbers, the height of the chapel is 24 m and 24 cm. and in the german position, the image of euphrosyne herself. according to legend, the granddaughter is all glory, the sorcerer during pilgrimage to jerusalem happened in rechitsa and a few hundred years later in 1910, when her holy relics were transported back to polotsk , the first belarusian city where a big stop was scheduled, again rechitsa became an interesting coincidence, really. at this historical place, where the chapel now stands, according to the watchmen, a squadron of steamboats stopped and a shrine with holy relics was demolished on the river land. in russia, they arrived in the city on april 25 at 9:00 in the morning long before the specified time pilgrims and believers of all classes and ages. we were expecting this miracle at the pier.
each city has an object, which is its city symbol. blue polotsk was erected in 1995 according to the project of the winner of the state prize of the republic of belarus, a native of rechitsa, eduard agunovich, the unusual symbolism of numbers, the height of the chapel is 24 m and 24 cm. and in the german position, the image of euphrosyne herself. according to legend, the granddaughter is all glory, the sorcerer during pilgrimage to jerusalem happened in rechitsa and a few hundred years later in...
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we had 320 blue cities, but now there are 342 cities. from the number of 122 cities, you have reached 102 cities in the yellow state. in the orange state, there are 6 orange cities. it has been 4 weeks now, and you can see that the red city is still showing the number zero. i would like to tell you a very important point about the orange cities and i would like to tell you that the population of the city is low density. there are very few places in our big cities, for example , tehran , isfahan, tabriz , mashhad, are cities with dense water, why does this happen? and ziadeh and the crowded cities of the honeymoon the reason for the lack of numbers is the management of the entire population, the colors are blue and they themselves are in a good condition for a month. alhamdulillah, the deputy of the judiciary said that according to the law on facilitating the business of the judiciary, we should hold a test in the field of legal experts and notaries public. mr. sahib works with attending the safavi program, he added that the legal and jud
we had 320 blue cities, but now there are 342 cities. from the number of 122 cities, you have reached 102 cities in the yellow state. in the orange state, there are 6 orange cities. it has been 4 weeks now, and you can see that the red city is still showing the number zero. i would like to tell you a very important point about the orange cities and i would like to tell you that the population of the city is low density. there are very few places in our big cities, for example , tehran ,...
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lamb other casual. >> madam city clerk, no more callers. >> mr. president. >> thank you, madam clerk and the callers to come in and public comment is closed. (gavel) madam city clerk, call the adoption would the items 45 though 58 a unanimous vote is required oouflt member may require a resolution to go to committee. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> colleagues do you wish to separate any items. >> item 47 please. thank you so much and please add me as a co-sponsorship to item 46 and 48 thank you supervisor safai. >> supervisor mar a co-sponsorship to 46, 47 and 48. >> supervisor peskin severe item 45. >> sure. >> supervisor peskin you said 45. >> i'm sorry do you say supervisor preston. >> 45. >> thank you very much. and supervisor melgar severe 46. >> i got it and supervisor stefani add me to 47 and 48 please. thank you, supervisor stefani and supervisor ronen as a co-sponsorship to 447 and 48 thank you supervisor mar that's on me. >> 0. >> add me to 46, 47 and 48 and councilmember bumgarner for 46 and 47. >> thank you very much. and i wanted to
lamb other casual. >> madam city clerk, no more callers. >> mr. president. >> thank you, madam clerk and the callers to come in and public comment is closed. (gavel) madam city clerk, call the adoption would the items 45 though 58 a unanimous vote is required oouflt member may require a resolution to go to committee. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> colleagues do you wish to separate any items. >> item 47 please. thank you so much and please add me as a...
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the city of her son was recaptured by ukraine in november. and russia has ramped up pressure this winter across the southern frontline ascii of looks toward spring and expecting a large russian offensive with the possible mobilization of thousands of new and beating troops. nieto said weapons deliveries will help ukraine prepare. and russia is planning for new offense use their building heavily open are mobilized. hundreds of thousands of new troops are ramping or production, acquiring ammunition from all to the town in new seems like it wrong or north korea and, and the, and therefore we have to be prepared for a new russian offensive. that's exactly why denouncement made last week are so important tomorrow when more armor more ammunition is more also long range. weapons like the high mars. but also the new announcements are of boucher thanks. the u. s . defense department says it's unlikely russia can turn around its failures any time soon. but it also says ukraine can not expect to expel russia from the don bass by the end of this year. le
the city of her son was recaptured by ukraine in november. and russia has ramped up pressure this winter across the southern frontline ascii of looks toward spring and expecting a large russian offensive with the possible mobilization of thousands of new and beating troops. nieto said weapons deliveries will help ukraine prepare. and russia is planning for new offense use their building heavily open are mobilized. hundreds of thousands of new troops are ramping or production, acquiring...
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our stay is an amazing city. and at the end of the day, the people here the leaders of the city represent the very best san francisco from all aspects and i think that as we move forward with the important w that we will have to do my hope is that this gives us an opportunity to come together like never before to work together. to think about the decisions that we make to put the people of the city before a lot of the petty politic this is get in the way of real progress and so many great things we want to see in our city. we want to for the most part people to thrive in san francisco we want to address the challenge s and challenges we have ahead. the housing leadership will test us like never before. our city is expected the next 8 years to produce over 80,000 units. passing the housing element is one thing. but doing the work that requires changes to policies to make sure we build housing aggressively in san francisco is going to be critical to address being the affordability crisis but to dealing with the cha
our stay is an amazing city. and at the end of the day, the people here the leaders of the city represent the very best san francisco from all aspects and i think that as we move forward with the important w that we will have to do my hope is that this gives us an opportunity to come together like never before to work together. to think about the decisions that we make to put the people of the city before a lot of the petty politic this is get in the way of real progress and so many great...
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we'll have to speak to the city manager -- yeah, the city manager just showed up. so in a couple minutes i'll speak with him. he's a half moon bay native. we'll talk to him in a few minutes so please join me for that. >>> we are covering other stories as well. oakland is also dealing with a disturbing shooting. how the city's new mayor is responding tonight. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll have an update on business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. advanced gig speed wifi. and cyberthreat protection. starting at just $49.99 a month. plus, you can save up to 60% a year when you add comcast business mobile. or, ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card. complete connectivity. one solution, for wherever business takes you. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> janelle wang here in downtown half moon bay. i'm in this plaza set-up in the city where people can bring flowers and gather if they need somebody to ta
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and that is the city of severs just in the top of the map that then the cities of crime i taught us and civilians would be next in line. theoretically, if a full russian control over that of that done yet with public wealth, interviewed to us here at odds, he at the head of the donuts republic, denise per shilling. he emphasized that solid r has been a crucial point for the russian offensive to basically take control of this entire region. cig burns was admitted to greece could bur zalinski, uses some kind of anti crisis. when the situation gets hot, we saw how solid or did not leave the news pages some days before also wasn't enough. i did. the deliberation of sola dar allows russian troops to go to the city of our chill mosque in more favourable conditions. would the liberation of solid are we prepare for the liberation of the dan? that's people's republic. we see that now the situation has changed, and russian troops have taken the initiative already. also how important is this move our correspond in the region is roman culture f basically explaining from don yet sca how significant
and that is the city of severs just in the top of the map that then the cities of crime i taught us and civilians would be next in line. theoretically, if a full russian control over that of that done yet with public wealth, interviewed to us here at odds, he at the head of the donuts republic, denise per shilling. he emphasized that solid r has been a crucial point for the russian offensive to basically take control of this entire region. cig burns was admitted to greece could bur zalinski,...
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peter left city hall.ng voice to keep him on track. - if one's approach to life is loyalty over competence every time, a few decades go by, and it's not the best recipe for mental health. meanwhile, donna started to disappear during his reelection campaign. it became clear that she's really not appearing anywhere with him. - say good morning to the mayor. - for his reelection bid, donna hanover wasn't really in his corner. she wouldn't reveal who she voted for. - in the first term, rudy burns through a lot of friends and allies. - in new york city, mayor rudolph giuliani easily won reelection to his second term. - we did it! we turned this city around. - in the second term, giuliani is increasingly a lone ranger in his politics and in his personal life. - when rudy comes in for his second term, which he treats as sort of a victory lap, overwhelming win. but he immediately begins to see the white house off in the distance. - ironically, he maybe accomplished too much in the first four years. he probably sho
peter left city hall.ng voice to keep him on track. - if one's approach to life is loyalty over competence every time, a few decades go by, and it's not the best recipe for mental health. meanwhile, donna started to disappear during his reelection campaign. it became clear that she's really not appearing anywhere with him. - say good morning to the mayor. - for his reelection bid, donna hanover wasn't really in his corner. she wouldn't reveal who she voted for. - in the first term, rudy burns...
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in our city. and as we see from the past year of elections. 2022 elections were changed and indicated people are paying attention and are interested in having per governors and not a bunch of identity politics and posturg. what has been done in the past 10 years has not worked. and we need a change. and i think that now the supervisor mandelman represents -- an upon balanced interest and rational perspective to bring to their on board and so i support his enemyination to thank you. >> thank you for your comments. mr. lamb. next caller, please. >> good morning i'm [inaudible] and i am calling as a lifelong residents of san francisco and engaged citizen and full support of mr. walton remaining president. i want to thank supervisor robe sxen you will echo her sentiment as supervisor walton shown outstanding leadership and proven that he collaborates with his colleagues and stand with the entire city and past issues diplomatic and fearless which are need when you are participating in san francisco's c
in our city. and as we see from the past year of elections. 2022 elections were changed and indicated people are paying attention and are interested in having per governors and not a bunch of identity politics and posturg. what has been done in the past 10 years has not worked. and we need a change. and i think that now the supervisor mandelman represents -- an upon balanced interest and rational perspective to bring to their on board and so i support his enemyination to thank you. >>...
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while the city of st. louis deployed gun locks at all of its fire hoses and -- fire houses and police stations with no questions asked. we also had great success incident -- in signing up for summer camps. our new police chief, is a committed partner on community-based policing and nonpolice violence work. by working in innovative, preventative ways we will born effectively work in a coordinated data-driven method. thank you. [applause] mayor lucas: thank you, mayor jones, mayor scott would like to be with us today, but this is the same time as the inauguration of the governor of maryland. representing his office today is mr. nash, he serves as the director -- deputy director of violence reduction -- he will discuss violence reduction strategy, and its use of shooting reviews, a important tool in kansas city, i would suggest all cities consider. mr. nash. mr. nash: thank you, very much. we started with the focus of deterrence approach. we started back in 2021. we found that looking at all homicides, we cou
while the city of st. louis deployed gun locks at all of its fire hoses and -- fire houses and police stations with no questions asked. we also had great success incident -- in signing up for summer camps. our new police chief, is a committed partner on community-based policing and nonpolice violence work. by working in innovative, preventative ways we will born effectively work in a coordinated data-driven method. thank you. [applause] mayor lucas: thank you, mayor jones, mayor scott would...
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prior to the pandemic, new york city nightlife represented $35 billion in economic impact for the city creative community generates close to $150 billion and almost 500,000 jobs. so, that is the cold data, but more than anything it is important that new york city come back so that we can be the city that everyone knows us to be. what is new york city like now, post—pandemic? 56.1; million tourists cannot be wrong. certainly, post—pandemic, we are awake. and while visitor numbers are not yet hitting pre—pandemic levels of 66 million, anne's optimistic they will come close by the end of this year. cheers! taxi! and away we go. oh, i really miss this! i miss getting into a yellow taxi, getting ready for a night out, going around, seeing the sights, feeling the lights and the glitter of the city, the smell, the buzz, the excitement. this is when new york city starts coming alive and i love it. i'm heading over the bridge to a part of brooklyn that used to be a no—go area but is now a vibrant hot spot for nightclubs in the city. well, hello! hello! hi, i'm kim! hi, kim. i'm madame vivien v.
prior to the pandemic, new york city nightlife represented $35 billion in economic impact for the city creative community generates close to $150 billion and almost 500,000 jobs. so, that is the cold data, but more than anything it is important that new york city come back so that we can be the city that everyone knows us to be. what is new york city like now, post—pandemic? 56.1; million tourists cannot be wrong. certainly, post—pandemic, we are awake. and while visitor numbers are not yet...
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where the jobs are, how much land the city has. i am curious about this which is the economy is heading into a down cycle. there are a lot of vacancies. mainly office buildings but that translates into jobs and perhaps fewer people will be living here and needing housing. does that get taken into the picture? i'm sure these numbers were determined long time ago but the situation is changing. >> you are right. the numbers were discernment -- were determined some years ago. the economic picture is uncertain. the biggest factor in getting back to one of your earlier points in my view is rising interest rates which makes -- which makes raising the cost of money. that makes the financing puzzle for new projects all the more difficult. >> i think there is -- i don't want to say threat but there is a consequence attached for cities that don't submit their plan. if they continue to not play ball, isn't there the possibility they would lose control and developers can build whatever they want? >> you are right broadly speaking. it is not qui
where the jobs are, how much land the city has. i am curious about this which is the economy is heading into a down cycle. there are a lot of vacancies. mainly office buildings but that translates into jobs and perhaps fewer people will be living here and needing housing. does that get taken into the picture? i'm sure these numbers were determined long time ago but the situation is changing. >> you are right. the numbers were discernment -- were determined some years ago. the economic...
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the city that never sleeps.in brooklyn, new york, and this area in particular has gone through quite a renaissance. and why it's taken ages to wake up. we're going. let's go. could it be the end for seeing mummies in some of the world's most famous museums? in scotland, a chinese take on a traditional burns night supper. that's so tasty. i can actually taste the haggis. hi, and welcome to the great court here in the british museum in london. now, this apparently is the biggest covered public square in the whole of europe. and what a greeting for the six million visitors who come here every year to see collections gathered from all around the globe. well, a bit later, i'll be finding out why a growing number of museums are now rethinking their relationships with egyptian mummies. indeed, some are removing them from public display forever. but we're kicking off this week in new york. we ask if the city's famous nightlife, which went quiet during the pandemic, has finally come roaring back. we sent kimberly davis t
the city that never sleeps.in brooklyn, new york, and this area in particular has gone through quite a renaissance. and why it's taken ages to wake up. we're going. let's go. could it be the end for seeing mummies in some of the world's most famous museums? in scotland, a chinese take on a traditional burns night supper. that's so tasty. i can actually taste the haggis. hi, and welcome to the great court here in the british museum in london. now, this apparently is the biggest covered public...
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-- poured in around cities to ensure that cities were heard.re the dollars working for you -- waiting for you. $40 billion to fix and repair bridges. $55 billion to expand access to clean drinking water. households, businesses, and schools. that's where mayors can take the lead and say, where's the money, to help some of our schools, help some of our households, no matter whether in a city that's had a water problem -- everybody can speak to the issue of clean drinking water. utilize it. $42 billion for connecting our communities. through improved and efficient broadband equity axis and development. your underserved communities, you can claim a year. i'm going to give you a lot of years to claim. you can make this the year of broadband. so that no school is left out. no neighborhood is left out. and began to work. meticulously -- begin to work meticulously. question your state, when they are not getting up and getting on with that money. $370 billion to reduce air pollution. working with your boards. $50 million to address air pollution at scho
-- poured in around cities to ensure that cities were heard.re the dollars working for you -- waiting for you. $40 billion to fix and repair bridges. $55 billion to expand access to clean drinking water. households, businesses, and schools. that's where mayors can take the lead and say, where's the money, to help some of our schools, help some of our households, no matter whether in a city that's had a water problem -- everybody can speak to the issue of clean drinking water. utilize it. $42...
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i'm a city wide representative of move around the city constantly for multiple chances for the public to speak. i've never been to him. they were planning in a meeting or neighborhood meeting. or i have been told we don't want this cml just to make sure you heard the end of that was dustin hill, as i think is his name. he said he's never been to a planning committee or community meeting where he heard someone against this plan . well, that's a joke of estate me again on the day that they voted, they had over 1000 calls. they came in over 70 percent of those calls were opposed to the building of this facility. again, pose again, taken in that neighborhood, directly adjacent to where this force is going. this, this cop city is going to be built at said that they are opposed to this facility protest after protests, civil disobedience direct action. they know that people are opposed to this. i come out, i'm an interrupt, it's only got 2 units and i want you to respond to this on their website, the atlanta police foundation. it says that they're doing this in partnership with the national
i'm a city wide representative of move around the city constantly for multiple chances for the public to speak. i've never been to him. they were planning in a meeting or neighborhood meeting. or i have been told we don't want this cml just to make sure you heard the end of that was dustin hill, as i think is his name. he said he's never been to a planning committee or community meeting where he heard someone against this plan . well, that's a joke of estate me again on the day that they voted,...
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most of them traveled into our city to reek havoc. we love to support people when they're doing right, peaceful protest is part of the american freedoms, but when you are violent, we will make sure that you get -- held accountable. >> i want to pick up on that point. when you say people from out of town carrying explosives. is this an organized movement here? your local paper says this is having national reach with reaction from groups ranging from, quote, environmental activists, radical anarchists and black revolutionaries. marjorie taylor greene, georgia congresswoman, named black lives matter and antifa and she blamed democrats. on the facts, 7 to 13 people have been charged with domestic terrorism. is this terrorism? is this crime? what is this? who's behind it? >> yeah, i won't go as far as whatever that representative said, but what i will say is that it is a crime. that's why they've been charged with a crime. these crimes -- >> domestic terrorism. >> the crimes range from violence to domestic terrorism, assault and battery an
most of them traveled into our city to reek havoc. we love to support people when they're doing right, peaceful protest is part of the american freedoms, but when you are violent, we will make sure that you get -- held accountable. >> i want to pick up on that point. when you say people from out of town carrying explosives. is this an organized movement here? your local paper says this is having national reach with reaction from groups ranging from, quote, environmental activists, radical...