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climate change is not an outlier in city to city coordination. it is happening on issues of inclusion, immigration, health, security. extraordinary is perhaps the wrong word to describe this trend. direct city to city coordinations emerging and wonderfullycoming ordinary. why? urbanization is the most consequential force shaping our political order in this century. it is the most dynamic force. 500 cities around the world have a population of more than one million people. that statistic it does not capture the staggering pace at which cities are growing. world0 one third of the lived in urban areas. today over half do. thirds, 6.3ver two billion people who will live and work in urban areas. at this moment, a chicago sized city is being added to the world's population every two weeks. we need to engage new people moving to cities and being born there. the next generation about the challenges that cities have is even more important. fromding 32 students global universities around the world. cities hold great economic power . greater than ever. the
climate change is not an outlier in city to city coordination. it is happening on issues of inclusion, immigration, health, security. extraordinary is perhaps the wrong word to describe this trend. direct city to city coordinations emerging and wonderfullycoming ordinary. why? urbanization is the most consequential force shaping our political order in this century. it is the most dynamic force. 500 cities around the world have a population of more than one million people. that statistic it does...
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chewers staff -- city tours staff. learn more about tacoma all weekend, here on american history tv. right now, we are standing in the great hall of washington history at the washington state history museum in tacoma, washington. museumhibition gives goers a brief overview of the history of the state. it tells you about people who shaped the state as well as the major industries and
chewers staff -- city tours staff. learn more about tacoma all weekend, here on american history tv. right now, we are standing in the great hall of washington history at the washington state history museum in tacoma, washington. museumhibition gives goers a brief overview of the history of the state. it tells you about people who shaped the state as well as the major industries and
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climate change is not an outlier in city to city coordination. it is happening on issues of inclusion, immigration, health, security. extraordinary is perhaps the wrong word to describe this trend. direct city to city coordinations emerging and wonderfullycoming ordinary. why? urbanization is the most consequential force shaping our political order in this century. it is the most dynamic force. 500 cities around the world have a population of more than one million people. that statistic it does not capture the staggering pace at which cities are growing. world0 one third of the lived in urban areas. today over half do. thirds, 6.3ver two billion people who will live and work in urban areas. at this moment, a chicago sized city is being added to the world's population every two weeks. we need to engage new people moving to cities and being born there. the next generation about the challenges that cities have is even more important. fromding 32 students global universities around the world. cities hold great economic power . greater than ever. the
climate change is not an outlier in city to city coordination. it is happening on issues of inclusion, immigration, health, security. extraordinary is perhaps the wrong word to describe this trend. direct city to city coordinations emerging and wonderfullycoming ordinary. why? urbanization is the most consequential force shaping our political order in this century. it is the most dynamic force. 500 cities around the world have a population of more than one million people. that statistic it does...
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why the focus on cities?egan: cities are a microcosm of the demographic changes that are happening. we see this entrenchment at the national political level and not just in the u.s., but in countries around the world, cities are becoming the petri dish for innovation, the driving force of this re-urbanization for many areas. or coming back to dilapidated areas. connected megacities, you see that in various areas. these hotbeds of innovation. also some of the biggest challenges that we are confronting environmentally as well. we want to dive deeper look at these ideas and look at the success stories and some places that are struggling to deal with change and use this issue to bring that out. oliver: i will play devil's advocate because cities will always be progressive hotbeds --the place where ideas and forward thinking is or is it more so now with globalization? more so now and focus because we are talking about infrastructure with new world leaders taking the helm? what is it about the current? is it the no
why the focus on cities?egan: cities are a microcosm of the demographic changes that are happening. we see this entrenchment at the national political level and not just in the u.s., but in countries around the world, cities are becoming the petri dish for innovation, the driving force of this re-urbanization for many areas. or coming back to dilapidated areas. connected megacities, you see that in various areas. these hotbeds of innovation. also some of the biggest challenges that we are...
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on your cities. mayor giles, you have border. mayor landrieu, you have a big port. i don't know about columbia. so i wanted to get a feel for , what you will be watching for, as they make progress or start nafta renegotiations and a -- how muche of does trade contribute to your 'economies? >> nafta is a very big deal in a border state like arizona and a big part of mesa, arizona's, economy. we were very troubled -- i go on trade delegations to mexico to encourage additional trade and to bolster that, much to the contrary of talking trash about mexico and trying to figure out how to make it more difficult to trade with them. so the renegotiation of the nafta, we're hoping that maybe we can spin that in a positive way. we're also using -- i think hopefully it will create some appetite with the administration for wanting to shine a positive light on some of the great trade relations that we have with mexico. we are on the cusp of announcing some great things in mesa relative to trade with mexico. so we'
on your cities. mayor giles, you have border. mayor landrieu, you have a big port. i don't know about columbia. so i wanted to get a feel for , what you will be watching for, as they make progress or start nafta renegotiations and a -- how muche of does trade contribute to your 'economies? >> nafta is a very big deal in a border state like arizona and a big part of mesa, arizona's, economy. we were very troubled -- i go on trade delegations to mexico to encourage additional trade and to...
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it has related effects, the effect of effectively pitting cities against cities in a certain way. i lived in connecticut and connecticut is having trouble these days because it is a state of small city. which i like small cities, i think there major companies in the young driven twentysomethings who they want to hire don't necessarily want to live in small cities when there's big once available. so what's happened especially with the departure and this is happened with connecticut suburbs as well. for instance the city of hartford was historically the insurance capital of the united states, swear it's a beautiful city, literary traditions, but companies don't want to be based there anymore. and recently there moving their offices to new york city but it's where young people want to be and it's a place that's rich in getting richard. and they can afford the tax cuts and breaks that were vibrant companies into chelsea or wherever, where's hartford with a shrinking base of companies can afford that. that dynamic what's played out between york city and boston in connecticut and in bet
it has related effects, the effect of effectively pitting cities against cities in a certain way. i lived in connecticut and connecticut is having trouble these days because it is a state of small city. which i like small cities, i think there major companies in the young driven twentysomethings who they want to hire don't necessarily want to live in small cities when there's big once available. so what's happened especially with the departure and this is happened with connecticut suburbs as...
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on the cities.omething that is happening now because of stronger economic growth or something new? >> the u.s. was once a developing country and it happened here. we have seen it before. the difference i think, and i talked to add williams at harvard, an author, an expert on urbanization, what is happening in these megacities, karachi and and so on -- dacha and so on, is that they are urbanizing from a much poor level. the u.s. had a successful agricultural economy, had an excess of workers on the farms, and then they saw opportunities in the cities. these cities are not having that. we are coming from a position of trust subsistence agriculture in many cases -- they are coming from a position of subsistence agriculture in many cases. oliver: new york, this is a city that, early on, even though there were a lot of people coming here, there was an industrialization process happening to support that. in these other cities, southern cities, is it more about the economy not being able to keep up with th
on the cities.omething that is happening now because of stronger economic growth or something new? >> the u.s. was once a developing country and it happened here. we have seen it before. the difference i think, and i talked to add williams at harvard, an author, an expert on urbanization, what is happening in these megacities, karachi and and so on -- dacha and so on, is that they are urbanizing from a much poor level. the u.s. had a successful agricultural economy, had an excess of...
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it is related effects, the effect of cities against cities. i lived in connecticut my last two years, connecticut is a lot of trouble, connecticut is a state of cities which small cities, more livable and humane. major companies and younger driven twentysomethings they want to hire don't necessarily want to live in small cities when there is a bigger city available, happening in connecticut cities, at yale university, has been a departure, this happened in connecticut suburbs. the city of hartford is the insurance capital of the united states. wallace stevens wrote poetry. it is a beautiful city with a beautiful art museum, literary tradition on the river and so on. companies don't want to be based there anymore, and the last major insurance companies moving its innovation and young people and technology focused offices to new york city, new york city is a place young people want to hire want to be, what is getting richer and afford the tax cuts and all the different things that lure vibrant companies into chelsea or whatever whereas hartford
it is related effects, the effect of cities against cities. i lived in connecticut my last two years, connecticut is a lot of trouble, connecticut is a state of cities which small cities, more livable and humane. major companies and younger driven twentysomethings they want to hire don't necessarily want to live in small cities when there is a bigger city available, happening in connecticut cities, at yale university, has been a departure, this happened in connecticut suburbs. the city of...
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at city hall. -- left out except for at city hall -- the black people at city hall. want to add quickly as we talk about the outcomes of the rebellion, and building on what has already been said. one of the most important things was the way that those five days, and the great tragedy and death and violence of those five de-legitimated the existing power structure in new york. they showed what contempt they had for black residents of new york -- new york. -- newark. they showed they cannot control the city, that they do not have the consent of residence. ton the governor decided pull the national guard and the state police out, it is because he was advised by some of the people that he is talking about. some of local community organizers and activists to do so. they argued the presence of these troops was inflaming the situation. they were the ones keeping the violence going. there is a way in which the power structure delegitimated the community forces and they really got to show what they could do
at city hall. -- left out except for at city hall -- the black people at city hall. want to add quickly as we talk about the outcomes of the rebellion, and building on what has already been said. one of the most important things was the way that those five days, and the great tragedy and death and violence of those five de-legitimated the existing power structure in new york. they showed what contempt they had for black residents of new york -- new york. -- newark. they showed they cannot...
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heidi cs as a city? -- how do you see us as a city? where newark is geographically and the nation makes it unique. where we sit. the fact that we have the second largest seaport in the nation and the city of the size of newark to have that wealth come to us. someone said newark is a poor city. that is not true. poor people live in newark. but the city is not poor. billions of dollars come to that port. city the size of newark has that big of a port. it still exists in terms of manufacturing and they still exist in newark and that makes it unique. we have colleges and universities in our city makes it unique. a can benefit from being in market of new york city without dealing with all the things that new york has to do it at the same time. we have a transportation hub that was mentioned. we have millions of people who come to our airport manually. all this is wealth that comes to our city. our job is to try to get it to save -- stay. i was in new york city and they say i always catch the train or catch a plane in newark. i had the talen
heidi cs as a city? -- how do you see us as a city? where newark is geographically and the nation makes it unique. where we sit. the fact that we have the second largest seaport in the nation and the city of the size of newark to have that wealth come to us. someone said newark is a poor city. that is not true. poor people live in newark. but the city is not poor. billions of dollars come to that port. city the size of newark has that big of a port. it still exists in terms of manufacturing and...
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the city also just hired a city manager to handle a lot of this.me will be revealed tonight at the city council meeting and the stadium authority will discuss the audit on thursday. neda iranpour, kpix 5. >>> the cleveland browns are the bargest group of players to kneel during the national anthem -- largest group of players to kneel during the national anthem. 10 players knelt last night against the new york giants. some players felt compelled because of charlottesville. it comes a week after the head coach said he hoped his place wouldn't take part in the growing protest started by colin kaepernick. >>> a couple of former bay area executive text are taking on new roles. joining us now kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. macy's has named ebay senior vice president hal lawton as its new president. he got a lot of credit for ebay's turnaround when it split can certainly use the help. it's been struggling. it's been closing stores as sales have been declining steadily and macy's stock has lost nearly half of its v
the city also just hired a city manager to handle a lot of this.me will be revealed tonight at the city council meeting and the stadium authority will discuss the audit on thursday. neda iranpour, kpix 5. >>> the cleveland browns are the bargest group of players to kneel during the national anthem -- largest group of players to kneel during the national anthem. 10 players knelt last night against the new york giants. some players felt compelled because of charlottesville. it comes a...
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neighbourhoods within a city. of what's going on in the air around us. you're very welcome. oh, my god! clear! turbulence and updraughts when airborne are what hot—air balloons try to avoid. but getting airborne is the problem here. we're trying to get air up, so we can get up. two balloons collide injune. swirling, shifting winds blow them off course. luckily, what could have ended in tragedy only left one man with minor injuries. lightning sparks across the south wales sky in may. the earth's surface is struck about 100 times every second and whenever lightning strikes, you can be sure bbc weather watchers will try to succeed where many of us fail to get a good photo of it. these were all taken when storms swept through the uk injuly. become a bbc weather watchers by signing up online. —— become a bbc weather watcher by signing up online. and coming up, how a blanket could help produce a phenomenon —— and coming up, how a blanket could help reduce a phenomenon known as glacial melt. so far on weather world, we'v
neighbourhoods within a city. of what's going on in the air around us. you're very welcome. oh, my god! clear! turbulence and updraughts when airborne are what hot—air balloons try to avoid. but getting airborne is the problem here. we're trying to get air up, so we can get up. two balloons collide injune. swirling, shifting winds blow them off course. luckily, what could have ended in tragedy only left one man with minor injuries. lightning sparks across the south wales sky in may. the...
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a lot of people write about cities, it's wrong thinking is just about big cities. you're seeing it everywhere. your scene suburbs urbanizing because people want flexibility. because people want to be able to walk to the store. and the price premium is there. people will build it and people will come, the question is, if are going to let the legacy cities that are ready exist building and let people come to forget to keep pushing them further out. >> i want to open this up to the panel before we open for questions. think we all agree that increasing this is great, there's a lot of movement, was a lot of pushback on the projects and i'm sure jason deals with us on the ground how do you respond to people who just don't want change, don't want increased density or the freeway removed, how do you make the case for this new vision? >> 20 years and local government has taught me that people never like change. whatever the changes you have to be willing to be in it for the long-haul. it to be willing to listen and tweak things. there is wisdom in the crowds, maybe sometime
a lot of people write about cities, it's wrong thinking is just about big cities. you're seeing it everywhere. your scene suburbs urbanizing because people want flexibility. because people want to be able to walk to the store. and the price premium is there. people will build it and people will come, the question is, if are going to let the legacy cities that are ready exist building and let people come to forget to keep pushing them further out. >> i want to open this up to the panel...
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america's cities. thank you. >> i'm excited to be here as look forward chatting with you to tell you the story of american cities. >> thank you, steve. i'm excited to be here as well. some people might ask why are mayors in washington talking about cities like health care and health care. why are you talking about issues like health care and tax reform that are local issues, why are you messing around with our business? let us take care of things. said all politics are local. we are here to say amen to that. tip o'neill said all politics are local and we're here to say amen and remind people of that. we're street level politicians. we have the luxury of occasionally riding along with our public safety personnel and police and fire and seeing at a street level what health care and tax reform and infrastructure mean. here to model the behavior to our congressional colleagues. i am registered as a republican, but i was elected in a nonpartisan election. i'm registered as a republican but elected in a nonp
america's cities. thank you. >> i'm excited to be here as look forward chatting with you to tell you the story of american cities. >> thank you, steve. i'm excited to be here as well. some people might ask why are mayors in washington talking about cities like health care and health care. why are you talking about issues like health care and tax reform that are local issues, why are you messing around with our business? let us take care of things. said all politics are local. we are...
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and in cities. there is kind of a market urbanism argument against the maximum, saying well now , government is intervening too mu. i think other people see it as kind of a necessary corrective. my own thought is probably , in a market like ours, it is enough to say, we won't force you to build too much parking. here: the gentleman over with the green glasses. most robust the findings with social science is that increasing density increases leftist power all over the world. is there anything -- is there any evidence that increasing density help republicans? is there red city model or red state model? thank you. [laughter] gracy: -- jonathan: i'll take that. because this is an event sponsored by the american conservative, i have to first point out that "conservative" and "republican" are not often and often aren't things that go together. but if you're looking from a partisan and republican perspective, which, in fairness, we are in washington d.c., what's interesting to note is that only one of the
and in cities. there is kind of a market urbanism argument against the maximum, saying well now , government is intervening too mu. i think other people see it as kind of a necessary corrective. my own thought is probably , in a market like ours, it is enough to say, we won't force you to build too much parking. here: the gentleman over with the green glasses. most robust the findings with social science is that increasing density increases leftist power all over the world. is there anything --...
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the city 10 to 12 years ago the city was nearly bankrupt at one point due to the incompetence of the series of not so professional city managers. landlords will are running amok. it had one of the largest energy countries in the world. polluting the air, water and politics of deceit for much of the last century until the progressive movement challenge control of the city. chevron dominated richmond politics is part of a broader conservative coalition that included the chamber of commerce, major developers in adversary of progress in baltimore and i'm sad to say the conservative police and firefighter unions. people here have been up against a few adversaries unfortunately some of them are not allies as they would be, but that is the consolation of conservative deep-pocketed political forces that richmond progressives had to start tackling 10 or 12 years ago. in the last 10 or 12 years as progressive representation on the city council has grown and particularly the eight years that was our innovative mayor, we've been able to raise the minimum wage without a veto. we've been able to m
the city 10 to 12 years ago the city was nearly bankrupt at one point due to the incompetence of the series of not so professional city managers. landlords will are running amok. it had one of the largest energy countries in the world. polluting the air, water and politics of deceit for much of the last century until the progressive movement challenge control of the city. chevron dominated richmond politics is part of a broader conservative coalition that included the chamber of commerce, major...
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on the boardwalk in atlantic city it is 77. the ocean water temperature still 74 it should stay warm through this week. right now in philly we have 80 but 70s to the north and west of the city only 67 in the poconos. now overnight tonight, low temperatures will get down to about 63 degrees in the city. 59 degrees in the suburbs. a few showers far to the north and west. elsewhere we're talking about partly cloudy skies. so back here live, some of these people here for a week. some of these people have been here for the summer and this family is here for the day. hey, guys. >> hey. >> hi, how are you. >> where ya'll from? >> new jersey. >> yeah. >> clementon. >> from clementon. who are these guys? >> this is timmy and zoey. >> zoey have you had a great day? >> yes. >> ready to go back to school? >> yes. >> zoey starts kindergarten the. >> the big k. all right. wee be back with your forecast from the city to the shore with all of these wonderful people later in the broadcast. >> the big k. >> see you then guys. >> all right. thank
on the boardwalk in atlantic city it is 77. the ocean water temperature still 74 it should stay warm through this week. right now in philly we have 80 but 70s to the north and west of the city only 67 in the poconos. now overnight tonight, low temperatures will get down to about 63 degrees in the city. 59 degrees in the suburbs. a few showers far to the north and west. elsewhere we're talking about partly cloudy skies. so back here live, some of these people here for a week. some of these...
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neighbourhoods within a city.s going on in the air around us. you're very welcome. oh my god! clear! turbulence and updraughts when airborne are what hot—air balloons try to avoid. but getting airborne is the problem here. we're trying to get air up, so we can get up. two balloons collide in the usa injune. swirling, shifting winds on the ground blow them off course. luckily, what could have ended in tragedy only left one man with minor injuries. lightning sparks across the south wales sky in may. the earth's surface is struck about 100 times every second and whenever lightning strikes you can be sure bbc weather watchers will try to succeed where many of us fail to get a good photo of it. these were all taken when storms swept through the uk injuly. become a bbc weather watcher by signing up online. sarah: and coming up, how a blanket could help produce a phenomenon known as glacial melt. so far on weather world, we've been getting very high—tech at this urban weather experiment on this windy rooftop in london. b
neighbourhoods within a city.s going on in the air around us. you're very welcome. oh my god! clear! turbulence and updraughts when airborne are what hot—air balloons try to avoid. but getting airborne is the problem here. we're trying to get air up, so we can get up. two balloons collide in the usa injune. swirling, shifting winds on the ground blow them off course. luckily, what could have ended in tragedy only left one man with minor injuries. lightning sparks across the south wales sky in...
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to protect their city.hat's obnoxious. >> and no surprise -- hold on -- that jeff sessions, the attorney general, supports, of course, the president's stance on this. so, val, where does that leave us? 'cause it's also seattle and richmond and santa clara county, california. >> yeah, well, it's a little bit of a euphemism here on george's part that we're not conforming. you know, federal law -- the feds handle some things, and the states handle some things. imagine a patchwork of laws where everyone decides what they want to do on issues that are constitutionally delegated to the federal government. in the case of immigration, you can't have every city and every state deciding what their own immigration policies are. so we've had this debate in the '60s on civil rights. federal government has a role in certain areas, and they have the right to enforce those laws. second, this is a dangerous situation where in a report, in a government accountability report in 2011, said that you had 250,000 illegal immigran
to protect their city.hat's obnoxious. >> and no surprise -- hold on -- that jeff sessions, the attorney general, supports, of course, the president's stance on this. so, val, where does that leave us? 'cause it's also seattle and richmond and santa clara county, california. >> yeah, well, it's a little bit of a euphemism here on george's part that we're not conforming. you know, federal law -- the feds handle some things, and the states handle some things. imagine a patchwork of...
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iraq's second largest city, just ruins.onths of bombardment and intense streetfighting. the bulk of this city is just completely destroyed and devastated. there is nothing left, nothing that is now not untouched. i can't even begin to imagine what it would have been like for the people trapped in this city. they weren't allowed out, isis wasn't letting them, and there was constant bombardment here, and now everything is destroyed. trapped beneath these ruined are untold numbers of bodies. ishar tahal is homeless along with a million other people in this city. what are your children saying? dr amjad hazim is getting to work the only way he can. mosul‘s only functioning hospital is overwhelmed. there is no one checking the people who are coming and going and so the security forces are concerned that some of these people could be isis fighters or isis supporters. this is shrapnel in the back and i am examine this side of the shrapnel and this... and just outside, another explosion. a reminder that this war is still not over. a
iraq's second largest city, just ruins.onths of bombardment and intense streetfighting. the bulk of this city is just completely destroyed and devastated. there is nothing left, nothing that is now not untouched. i can't even begin to imagine what it would have been like for the people trapped in this city. they weren't allowed out, isis wasn't letting them, and there was constant bombardment here, and now everything is destroyed. trapped beneath these ruined are untold numbers of bodies. ishar...
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city policy.epartment of justice statement just out sessions saying this administration will not simply give away grant dollars to city governments that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the expense of public safety. so it's this simple, comply with the law or forego taxpayer dollars. the trump administration's policy on sanctuary cities is stirring resistance from san francisco to boston. but the windy city's filing is getting the attorney general's focus tonight. as he references chicago's unprecedented crime surge and murder rate. sessions adds, quote: the city's leaders cannot follow some laws and ignore others and reasonably expect this horrific situation to improve. correspondent islamic has our top story. >> chicago mayor rahm emanuel said it's illegal for the federal government to withhold public safety grants from sanctuary cities like his where local police refuse to cooperate with immigration agents. >> chicago will not let our police officers become politic
city policy.epartment of justice statement just out sessions saying this administration will not simply give away grant dollars to city governments that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the expense of public safety. so it's this simple, comply with the law or forego taxpayer dollars. the trump administration's policy on sanctuary cities is stirring resistance from san francisco to boston. but the windy city's filing is getting the attorney general's focus tonight....
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it takes a small city to organize this global city forum. on behalf of the council of global affairs and the chicago financial times, i would like to thank the speakers who were joining us today. more than 50 from all corners of the world. we are able to be here as well in this wonderful setting in which mayors and architects, ceos, educators and journalists and all of you are gathered because forward thinking corporations and organizations believe global issues addressed here today are critical. they are right, and we are glad they are with us here. i therefore want to thank our sponsors. of course also are supporting sponsors, hyatt hotels corporation, motorola's solutions, united airlines, usg corporation. and our foundation sponsors. thanks to all of you for your support. i also want to thank our international and civil partners who made possible the richness of the content of the next few days. none of this is possible without your presence and your support. finally i want to thank the 500 delegates who join us here from more than three
it takes a small city to organize this global city forum. on behalf of the council of global affairs and the chicago financial times, i would like to thank the speakers who were joining us today. more than 50 from all corners of the world. we are able to be here as well in this wonderful setting in which mayors and architects, ceos, educators and journalists and all of you are gathered because forward thinking corporations and organizations believe global issues addressed here today are...
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only in the uk city of culture.little bit further downstream, an incredible theatrical production has been taking place. it was called flood and they filmed it on the water using pyrotechnics and light sounds and it was fantastic. we went behind—the—scenes as they made it for bbc two. the rains have been getting worse day by day. something terrible is happening. the waves, she wanted to save them. please, help us. is that how far faith can carry us? it is a story about a catastrophic flood, imagining a future where water engulfs europe, thousands drown or become refugees and the last city is an island and it is a story that is being told across a whole year in hull. tell me how i can save them, save the world. flood is about a flood that happens 20 years in the future and the whole of europe is overtaken by a huge tidal wave and it looks at the impact on the people who live in our floating city. the idea of being overwhelmed by water and by people is something we can all appreciate and empathise with. it seems a bra
only in the uk city of culture.little bit further downstream, an incredible theatrical production has been taking place. it was called flood and they filmed it on the water using pyrotechnics and light sounds and it was fantastic. we went behind—the—scenes as they made it for bbc two. the rains have been getting worse day by day. something terrible is happening. the waves, she wanted to save them. please, help us. is that how far faith can carry us? it is a story about a catastrophic flood,...
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this city is a sanctuary city. we stand in solidarity. we are sanctuary for all types of people, whether in fear of being departed, because they don't feel welcome in the towns they grew up in. >> demonstration that leaves a couple thousands people, including a wide variety of participants. one of the efforts of leaders in this group is to begin raising money to help support jewish centers and immigrant rights group. the mayor and the police chief had a news conference giving an update on the progress of security measures that have been taken. of course their police officers are going to stay mobilized for the rest of the day. nbc bay area news. >> thank you. well, our nbc viewers showing their images of today's demonstrations. this picture of the scene outside in san francisco. people of all ages and backgrounds coming together and another image from civic center plaza. many people using signs to make their voices heard and demonstrations peaceful. we want to see your photos and videos. >> the other story, the return of the heat. san jos
this city is a sanctuary city. we stand in solidarity. we are sanctuary for all types of people, whether in fear of being departed, because they don't feel welcome in the towns they grew up in. >> demonstration that leaves a couple thousands people, including a wide variety of participants. one of the efforts of leaders in this group is to begin raising money to help support jewish centers and immigrant rights group. the mayor and the police chief had a news conference giving an update on...
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in front of city hall.eporting live, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> police are investigating a hate crime in alameda. some people found flyers in front of their homes showing a muslim woman next to a swastika. it said, help me kill you, stupid. last night, several people gathered in front of the islamic center to say they won't stand for it. >> it doesn't belong in this -- on our street, in the community, on this planet. >> shock and surprising. there was a swastika on it right, which is an incredibly obvious symbol. >> this is not the first time the islamic center has been targeted. someone broke the windows of the prayer room last year. >> shut it down! shut it down! >>> it was a tense scene as protestors interrupted the first city council meeting in charlottesville, virginia since a demonstration turned deadly. the council voted to cover the statues of two confederate generals with black shrouds to honor heather heyer the woman killed when a man drove his car into a crowd of protestors. >>> former membe
in front of city hall.eporting live, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> police are investigating a hate crime in alameda. some people found flyers in front of their homes showing a muslim woman next to a swastika. it said, help me kill you, stupid. last night, several people gathered in front of the islamic center to say they won't stand for it. >> it doesn't belong in this -- on our street, in the community, on this planet. >> shock and surprising. there was a swastika on it...
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he had this deal with the city. and so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. and to this day that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we the public have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> in the 1980s new york city officials say an audit found that trump and his partners in the grand hyatt hotel had shortchanged the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example of extraordinary flimflammery. >> auditors found trum in this letter he signed formally authorized accounting changes that underestimated the hotel's profits to lower what was owed the city in rental fees. >> sneaky? very sneaky. he cheated the city of a substantial sum of money. >> that woman speaking there is karen berstein. she was the new york city auditor general. at the time that this all happened in 1986. and it took a couple of years through tons of stonewalling on the part of trump. but karen berstein and her team about audit and report on how trump was running that business. and berste
he had this deal with the city. and so the city was able to get the books. the city was able to audit the hotel. and to this day that commodore hotel scandal remains one of the only times we the public have ever been allowed to see how the president conducts himself financially in business. >> in the 1980s new york city officials say an audit found that trump and his partners in the grand hyatt hotel had shortchanged the city out of $2.8 million. >> it was an example of...
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city? councile have a city election coming up in november along with the entirety of the virginia general assembly is up for election and there is a lot of the campaigning that has gone on that has been, so and do so is a republican so therefore they are trump. people,ave common sense one for city council, who i hope separate themselves. it is the only way we will do this. i am a conservative talk radio host and i did a live broadcast from the housing project and i am the one doing this because that is where the people need the help. that is whether the people are not being listened to, jobs leave, they don't come back, the poor community is ostensibly hoping they can find a better job orconvenient store maybe old navy is hiring or walmart pays better. we lost manufacturing sides of our economy, we lost bigger weather is there is a civil war monument in charlottesville. the city counselors, we don't elect these offices individually like that city in michigan, we do a large election , which
city? councile have a city election coming up in november along with the entirety of the virginia general assembly is up for election and there is a lot of the campaigning that has gone on that has been, so and do so is a republican so therefore they are trump. people,ave common sense one for city council, who i hope separate themselves. it is the only way we will do this. i am a conservative talk radio host and i did a live broadcast from the housing project and i am the one doing this because...
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other cities are relatively small cities, and that includes frankfurt.kfurt, for instance, the activities are concentrated in banking. but if you want to move a big number of staff, coming with families, coming with spouses or partners, who want to find jobs in another type of activity, it is more difficult than in a big city like london or paris. who has specifically said this to you? do you want to name some of the banks that have said this to you? many, many. the majority of international banks you mentioned, be they americans or europeans or sometimes japanese or asian in general, they tell me that, that they intend to put a sizeable part of their staff in paris. 0k. as things stand i think 30% of the european union financial... —— assets managed in the city of london, which is twice as much then london's nearest rival, paris. london is admired globally, and respected as your‘s financial centre. —— london is admired globally, and respected as europe's financial centre. it doesn't necessarily mean that any business lost to the city of london post—brex
other cities are relatively small cities, and that includes frankfurt.kfurt, for instance, the activities are concentrated in banking. but if you want to move a big number of staff, coming with families, coming with spouses or partners, who want to find jobs in another type of activity, it is more difficult than in a big city like london or paris. who has specifically said this to you? do you want to name some of the banks that have said this to you? many, many. the majority of international...
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that is a record, but, boy, did the city need it. >> reporter: and she says the city still needs it. >> our city streets have suffered from decades of neglect and underfunding, but thanks to the generosity of oakland voters who passed measure kk last year by more than 82% of the vote, for the first time we will be knocking down the backlog of street repairs in this city. >> reporter: mayor schaaf says oakland has built up nearly half a billion dollars in unfunded street maintenance and right now half of the city's 800 miles of street need some level of repair. city leaders know the potholes cause real problems from damaged rims, to flat tires and bike spills and pedestrian falls so oakland is looking to hire 20 more street repair workers right now. >> oakland efforts want to be proud of what they see when they walk out the door. >> reporter: repair crews are working off of the five-year plan prioritizing streets that are in the worse shape and get the most traffic. if you haven't seen a fix in your area yet. they ask for patience. >> and if you know of a significant pothole, city lea
that is a record, but, boy, did the city need it. >> reporter: and she says the city still needs it. >> our city streets have suffered from decades of neglect and underfunding, but thanks to the generosity of oakland voters who passed measure kk last year by more than 82% of the vote, for the first time we will be knocking down the backlog of street repairs in this city. >> reporter: mayor schaaf says oakland has built up nearly half a billion dollars in unfunded street...
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if you're in the city or on the coast you ask, what heat advisory?or some, especially the diablo range and blackhawk range and down the santa cruz mountains and out to the valley, it's going to be very hot. this goes until wednesday night. 60s on the coast. upper 90s to 100 inland. walnut creek will be close to 100. there will be a few in the low 100s. mostly sunny at baseball time. maybe if you high clouds but that's it. some of these tropical clouds are inching closer towards us. fog is there. not as much as yesterday. that kept much of the coast and the city cool. 63 for the high in san francisco yesterday. 50s, 60s to near 70. a good spread on some of these temperatures. pittsburg and brentwood, about 103. walnut creek, 65 right now. 54 in american canyon. a little bit of a delta breeze but not as strong as yesterday. 50 degrees and truckee. 54 with fog in monterey. the monsoon continues to work its way into arizona and some of that is backtracking into southern california. some of that may work its way back towards us. the sierra nevada again, t
if you're in the city or on the coast you ask, what heat advisory?or some, especially the diablo range and blackhawk range and down the santa cruz mountains and out to the valley, it's going to be very hot. this goes until wednesday night. 60s on the coast. upper 90s to 100 inland. walnut creek will be close to 100. there will be a few in the low 100s. mostly sunny at baseball time. maybe if you high clouds but that's it. some of these tropical clouds are inching closer towards us. fog is...
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, i live in old city, i put them out on the street, everything is concrete. we need to soften the landscape of the sit. >> i and owning it, too, so you take vested interest in it then, you know, the environment, as well. >> because whether you beautiful your physical area it, makes you feel a lot bet ter. >> it so does. to that ends when we own something, kind of like rahel said, we tends to keep it cleaner, as well, though the idea of adopt a spot may be simple it is real a labor of love. clearly making a big difference, so great program, hopefully other areas will follow the trend. >> we agree. thank you shall meisha. appreciate it. >> you bet. >> up next, new uniforms for the sixers. >> get a first glimpse at the team's new jerseys, look closely to notice the changes. that's when "eyewitness news" at noon continues. tim & charlie, 4th graders. lazy 3rd graders. they even have those new easy open gogurt tubes. we used to struggle 20 minutes to open our gogurts. we were on our own. and when we finally got those things open, we'd be overcome with the sense of
, i live in old city, i put them out on the street, everything is concrete. we need to soften the landscape of the sit. >> i and owning it, too, so you take vested interest in it then, you know, the environment, as well. >> because whether you beautiful your physical area it, makes you feel a lot bet ter. >> it so does. to that ends when we own something, kind of like rahel said, we tends to keep it cleaner, as well, though the idea of adopt a spot may be simple it is real a...
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city policy.of justice statement just out sessions saying this administration will not simply give away grant dollars to city governments that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the expense of public safety. so it's this simple, comply with the law or forego taxpayer dollars. the trump administration's policy on sanctuary cities is stirring
city policy.of justice statement just out sessions saying this administration will not simply give away grant dollars to city governments that proudly violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the expense of public safety. so it's this simple, comply with the law or forego taxpayer dollars. the trump administration's policy on sanctuary cities is stirring
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the nation's fourth biggest city is a city of islands tonight. neighborhoods straited by rising flood waters in the face of an unprecedented amount of rain. stalled tropical storm hor have i still tormenting the region two days after coming ashore as a hurricane. at least two people have died because of the storm, including one here in houston where rainfall amounts could reach 50 inches, 5-0, before it's over. tonight, 3,000 national guard members are deployed across the disaster zone from houston to corpus christi. as crews move mounds of debris in the areas that took direct hits from water that has this city on it's heels. too much of it too quickly and no place for it all to go. and not since katrina have we seen so many dramatic rescues. urban water rescues. people desperate to literally keep their heads above water. our team is in place to cover it all and jacob rascon leads us off tonight in here in houston, jacob, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good morning. this neighborhood where rescues are happening nonstop flooded more than ten f
the nation's fourth biggest city is a city of islands tonight. neighborhoods straited by rising flood waters in the face of an unprecedented amount of rain. stalled tropical storm hor have i still tormenting the region two days after coming ashore as a hurricane. at least two people have died because of the storm, including one here in houston where rainfall amounts could reach 50 inches, 5-0, before it's over. tonight, 3,000 national guard members are deployed across the disaster zone from...
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major cities continuing to buy.have seen a slowdown in major cities, but the little less so when it comes to cities in china. the latest out of china up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ not: 29 in hong kong -- 9:29 in hong kong. we are waiting for the opening of markets. markets joining in on the overall selloff being extended to the asian session. a downside when it comes to the u.s. wall street session. the second worst decline from the s&p this year. concerns about policy coming from the trump administration and the tragic terrorist attack in spain. yen, a second game for the yen. safe haven assets holding onto gains. the latest property numbers, taking a look if we are seeing a disdain soft landing -- a sustained soft landing. they want a goldilocks situation. take a look at this chart, gives you a snapshot of the slowdown we have been seeing. they had seen extraordinary of a year.the period 60% year on year. downis come back -- come rather severely after we see measures.g chart some from this of these smaller citie
major cities continuing to buy.have seen a slowdown in major cities, but the little less so when it comes to cities in china. the latest out of china up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ not: 29 in hong kong -- 9:29 in hong kong. we are waiting for the opening of markets. markets joining in on the overall selloff being extended to the asian session. a downside when it comes to the u.s. wall street session. the second worst decline from the s&p this year. concerns about policy coming from the...
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its plans for the city. the financial impact. . >>> a new report is displaying the problem of supply and demand when it comes to housing and jobs here in the bay area. the research group spur said that since 2010 san francisco added more than 122,000 jobs but only 13,000 newhouseing units and in santa clara 177,000 new jobs. home prices and rents doubled during that same period. the study recommends that the city of san jose build 120,000 new homes over the next 30 years. the group said that cities should also look at making easier for people to build inlaw units. researchers also advice cities to spend more on affordable housing. >>> uber is considering selling the old sears building downtown on broadway. as many as 3,000 employees were supposed to move into that building next year. in march uber said it would move into a new san francisco office building near the warriors new arena instead. they said that the sale is part of an effort to cut losses and get to profit ability. they plan to sell the building
its plans for the city. the financial impact. . >>> a new report is displaying the problem of supply and demand when it comes to housing and jobs here in the bay area. the research group spur said that since 2010 san francisco added more than 122,000 jobs but only 13,000 newhouseing units and in santa clara 177,000 new jobs. home prices and rents doubled during that same period. the study recommends that the city of san jose build 120,000 new homes over the next 30 years. the group...
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is all good for the city. terisa estacio kron four news. (steve) the music kicks off with the opening act on the main stage at noon tomorrow. for a complete list of acts visit kron4-dot- com. (vicki) i'm here in the weather center with chief metoeorologist brittney shipp.. let's get a look at the outside land's forecast. look for only minor changes from day-to-day through the forecast period as a trough of low pressure remains off the coast. temperatures will be near seasonal averages with late night and morning coastal low clouds giving way to mostly sunny afternoons. (steve) coming up:one bay area city's fireworks crackdown has turned out to be a dud... tonight - why everyone who was cited and fined -- is getting a free pass. (vicki) then:a bay area nurse facing deportation tonight.. what will happen to her children if she is forced to go. (steve) and next: new at ten:a berkeley teacher arrested during this violent brawl with neo-nazi's outside the state capitol faces a judge... the charges she is facing ton
is all good for the city. terisa estacio kron four news. (steve) the music kicks off with the opening act on the main stage at noon tomorrow. for a complete list of acts visit kron4-dot- com. (vicki) i'm here in the weather center with chief metoeorologist brittney shipp.. let's get a look at the outside land's forecast. look for only minor changes from day-to-day through the forecast period as a trough of low pressure remains off the coast. temperatures will be near seasonal averages with late...
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as has been done and other cities, pittsburgh is digging a $4 million hole in the heart of the city totorage for thousands of cars. above the surface, a beautiful park will camouflage the busy activity below. or, if not underground, then stacked layer upon layer in modern fireproof sharpshooters. engineered for easy access and maximum use of downtown space. announcer: in san francisco, the bayshore freeway is getting in shape for tomorrow's traffic as part of california's new, 10-year $750 million highway program, financed by state tax on gasoline and auto license fees. announcer: chicago is moving a city to build an eight mile log expressway from the city limits to michigan avenue, wide as a city block, into the heart of the loop, which will bring traffic to the middle of the main post office building like a special-delivery letter. raiseder: chicagoans their share of the $92 million cost by a bond issue. interest in retirement to be paid by future revenue from motor fuel taxes, backed up by property taxes. announcer: borrowing money to finance expansion is traditional with americans.
as has been done and other cities, pittsburgh is digging a $4 million hole in the heart of the city totorage for thousands of cars. above the surface, a beautiful park will camouflage the busy activity below. or, if not underground, then stacked layer upon layer in modern fireproof sharpshooters. engineered for easy access and maximum use of downtown space. announcer: in san francisco, the bayshore freeway is getting in shape for tomorrow's traffic as part of california's new, 10-year $750...
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here's the atlantic city expressway westbound approaching route 73.ve got some emergency road work going on and the crews are out here blocking the right lane. we've got the cones set up and it's a little hard to see with the fog so be careful as you're traveling around. if you have construction crews or pedestrians, if you're only looking at .3 of a mile visibility, in trenton n-millville, in allentown, reading, lancaster, that's a wide area where you're seeing this dense fog. half a mile visibility atlantic city and wildwood, wilmington. 5-mile visibility in philadelphia. there's like a little hole in the fog near the city right here but through much of the rest of the area visibility is significantly reduced because of this fog. it's dense today. 71 degrees the current temperature. we're going to see a good amount of sunshine later today. 88 degrees for your high. so, it's getting very warm and the afternoon won't be quite as humid as it was yesterday, matt. >> okay, thank you, karen. >>> new this morning, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani i
here's the atlantic city expressway westbound approaching route 73.ve got some emergency road work going on and the crews are out here blocking the right lane. we've got the cones set up and it's a little hard to see with the fog so be careful as you're traveling around. if you have construction crews or pedestrians, if you're only looking at .3 of a mile visibility, in trenton n-millville, in allentown, reading, lancaster, that's a wide area where you're seeing this dense fog. half a mile...
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city rivals manchester city were in action in the late kick off as they beat bournemouth 2—1.raheem sterling earned them all three points, although the england forward was alter sent off for celebrating in the crowd. so much drama in this game. manchester city equalised the early goalfrom manchester city equalised the early goal from bournemouth. manchester city equalised the early goalfrom bournemouth. we had a goal and a sending off in the 97th minute. let's see what happened. joe lynskey reports. on this account when sporting styles collide, city and bournemouth take the same approach. when two teams pit attack a defence, often it produces the spectacular. charlie daniels bunny wheel and struck gold. a strictly often it produces the spectacular. charlie daniels bunny wheel and struck gold. he strikes the full—back won't forget. wonder season, but city found a similar response. silver through to jesus 1-1. a response. silver through to jesus 1—1. a game so finely poised would be settled by the finest margins. joshua king this close to another bournemouth weed. the city's man
city rivals manchester city were in action in the late kick off as they beat bournemouth 2—1.raheem sterling earned them all three points, although the england forward was alter sent off for celebrating in the crowd. so much drama in this game. manchester city equalised the early goalfrom manchester city equalised the early goal from bournemouth. manchester city equalised the early goalfrom bournemouth. we had a goal and a sending off in the 97th minute. let's see what happened. joe lynskey...
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in a city that has found hell and high water. houston any mayor stands by his decision not to evacuate america's fourth largest city. mayor sylvester turner. >> you cannot evacuate 6.5 million people. but then, two days, you can't, cannot, that would be chaotic. >> it was chaotic and deadly in september, 2005. 3.7 million people in the houston area evacuated from hurricane rita. in the gridlock, more than 60 evacuees died. >> with harvey, people here, stayed put. thousand have had to save themselves and ended up in crowded shelters. have you done enough to take care of the folks who were told to stay put? >> the city of houston has been impacted by an, inordinate all. rain that fell on city of houston. >> then what is the plan for those 6 million plus people? >> we have asked people to prepare. they did. i'm going to allow all of the people on social media, and talking heads, to talk. but they didn't hatch the responsibility of managing or running this city. i do. >> flooding has closed highways and roads all over houston. and ge
in a city that has found hell and high water. houston any mayor stands by his decision not to evacuate america's fourth largest city. mayor sylvester turner. >> you cannot evacuate 6.5 million people. but then, two days, you can't, cannot, that would be chaotic. >> it was chaotic and deadly in september, 2005. 3.7 million people in the houston area evacuated from hurricane rita. in the gridlock, more than 60 evacuees died. >> with harvey, people here, stayed put. thousand have...
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. >> kpix5 is here with what the city wants to do about it. >> reporter: the city of san francisco made an official offer to buy the mcdonald's that sits near the historical intersection after years of complaints from residents and police. jennifer garcia has lived in the haight since the beginning of the year and walks past this mcdonald's almost daily. >> i think those that walk through kind of avoid this area a little bit or don't really know shouldn't really walk through that alleyway after dark behind the mcdo's. >> reporter: that's why the san francisco's supervisor london breed wants the city to buy the site and redevelop it into affordable housing. >> this is the reason why i'm pushing so hard to purchase this property is because of the complaints that come from them. it's because of the frustration that they have from what they experience walking in their neighborhood. they are sick and tired of it. >> reporter: breed said police responded to more than 1,000 911 calls to the mcdonald's within the past three years including a shooting last thursday at 2:30 in the afternoon and c
. >> kpix5 is here with what the city wants to do about it. >> reporter: the city of san francisco made an official offer to buy the mcdonald's that sits near the historical intersection after years of complaints from residents and police. jennifer garcia has lived in the haight since the beginning of the year and walks past this mcdonald's almost daily. >> i think those that walk through kind of avoid this area a little bit or don't really know shouldn't really walk through...
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how is the city preparing? >> the city is doing what it usually does. people are hunkering down, they're putting, tying thing down. we had a little bit of a break with harvey strange as it may seem because we didn't have the hurricane come ashore here. we haven't had the high winds that we can sometimes get with hurricanes. those have all been south of us. so the refinery and the oil industry here hasn't been as devastated, haven't had to tighten things down as they would have normally. we had some winds but not hurricane force winds. now we're just waiting. >> sreenivasan: one of the things i noticed on the map of all the different areas in houston who could flood or are prone to flood if you have high rains. we're talking 15 to 30 inches of rain that's a lot of water. >> that's going to be devastating. that brings to mind tropical storm allison wasn't a hurricane, 2001 dropped 25 inches over about a 24 hour period if i recall. we had 18 wheelers floating down the interstate just north of downtown. so the city can't handle that much rain over a short p
how is the city preparing? >> the city is doing what it usually does. people are hunkering down, they're putting, tying thing down. we had a little bit of a break with harvey strange as it may seem because we didn't have the hurricane come ashore here. we haven't had the high winds that we can sometimes get with hurricanes. those have all been south of us. so the refinery and the oil industry here hasn't been as devastated, haven't had to tighten things down as they would have normally....
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underneath new york city. i have been to meet someone who was retired from the mta, which runs the subways in new york city at a conference i spoke at. he mentioned he knew someone involved in the city that is now retired that has been working on, the way he put it, the most realistic map of new york city. i said, what do you mean? he said it is a map of the underground infrastructure. i thought i misunderstood at first. i assumed that must already exist. i assume of course we must know. how could the city work if we didn't know anything? he said it is this thing that has been going on for a lot of years. everybody knows where something is, but nobody has the same complete picture. it makes things very complicated. oliver: right now it is more of the situation if you are a company or institution that has something underground, you know where that is, but not what everyone else is. how do you drill down to the -- no pun intended -- specificity to see all of that without a life-sized map? greg: there are two cha
underneath new york city. i have been to meet someone who was retired from the mta, which runs the subways in new york city at a conference i spoke at. he mentioned he knew someone involved in the city that is now retired that has been working on, the way he put it, the most realistic map of new york city. i said, what do you mean? he said it is a map of the underground infrastructure. i thought i misunderstood at first. i assumed that must already exist. i assume of course we must know. how...
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otherwise, foster city, south san francisco, all in the 70s. 80 redwood city. palo alto in the 80s. santa clara valley low 80s. east bay high 80s and low 90s at the delta and 60s to the low 80s in the north bay. hey, kenny, at 18 after the hour, we'll have the full forecast. >>> thank you. president trump held a rally in phoenix last night touching on several hot button issues from charlottesville to immigration to healthcare. how it, outside the event, protests were intense. police say that some demonstrators threw gas canisters and bottles and rocks at them. officers in riot gear used a chemical agent and flash-bangs to disperse the crowds crowds of. inside the city's convention center the president spent his time saying that the media is responsible for dividing the nation in the aftermath of violence in charlottesville, virginia. the media twisted his words. >> it's time to expose the crooked media deceptions and to challenge the media for their role in fomenting division. >> among the several other subjects the president touched upon the need to reform immigration. he also agai
otherwise, foster city, south san francisco, all in the 70s. 80 redwood city. palo alto in the 80s. santa clara valley low 80s. east bay high 80s and low 90s at the delta and 60s to the low 80s in the north bay. hey, kenny, at 18 after the hour, we'll have the full forecast. >>> thank you. president trump held a rally in phoenix last night touching on several hot button issues from charlottesville to immigration to healthcare. how it, outside the event, protests were intense. police...