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and save our city did. i would urge every one of you to read the column on sunday. it is a very good one because for the first time, you now know that san francisco had some of everybody then as it does today and making the city what it is. and i am just delighted that at some point you asked me to be your mayor. you didn't pay me much. but then i may not be worth much. all right. thank you very much. and welcome. >> thank you. it is always an event when willie is here, isn't it? >> one more time for willie brown now. come on now. i love this. i get to say this just handed to me and you know who is here today? the grand nephew of mayor eugene schimtz is here today. right here? here he is. a nice hand for joe right here. grand nephew of eugene schmitz. wow. i feel like ed sullivan, for crying out loud. anybody else out there? great. and now it is time to introduce someone i have never been able to introduce and an honor for me, he is our fire chief. she hasn't even been in office that long and active in the
and save our city did. i would urge every one of you to read the column on sunday. it is a very good one because for the first time, you now know that san francisco had some of everybody then as it does today and making the city what it is. and i am just delighted that at some point you asked me to be your mayor. you didn't pay me much. but then i may not be worth much. all right. thank you very much. and welcome. >> thank you. it is always an event when willie is here, isn't it? >>...
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let's talk a little bit about the a port city of odessa. what are you hearing from that city, particularly about it being possibly the next target over in odessa or as a city that's been preparing for an attack since the very beginning of this war so far though it has largely escaped the worst of the fighting as you've been reporting, we are seeing slight intensification and definitely it is a key strategic key city that the russians want to take. as russia now moves its attention and focuses on that south eastern region, the re, to the dumbass and the southern regions where a desiree situated on the black sea, we can definitely expect odessa are expecting that those attacks will intensify on friday. for example, russian reported that it destroyed a center that was set up for foreign nurse and raised there and, and, and other attacks as well. but ukraine said today that they haven't seen any preparations for a landing operation from the black sea as yet. although they also did say yesterday that they were worried about a potential attack co
let's talk a little bit about the a port city of odessa. what are you hearing from that city, particularly about it being possibly the next target over in odessa or as a city that's been preparing for an attack since the very beginning of this war so far though it has largely escaped the worst of the fighting as you've been reporting, we are seeing slight intensification and definitely it is a key strategic key city that the russians want to take. as russia now moves its attention and focuses...
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harris says so one older european cities and like most cities in the seventy's, it's a city that has been over one voice course. and the case of the shows it is a is an interesting example of this problem is very symbolic area in paris, very famous. but he had something incredible that the parisian hate this day. why is because it's an area that used to be for the past century, a place where you would go for a walk with the children was a nice moment. it was the most elegant avenue in parish that local people loved and we figure out that since 40 years, no one want to go there except tourist. the car, of course, is one of the key problem to give this face back to people and pedestrian. because all of this has been treated as a highway entering paris was 2 times for lanes, going up and down. and you have pavement, verizon, south. that is very noisy. so she go there, shall that is it to these like bomb is one of the most noisy place in paris. reducing the part of the car, getting this place accessible to people is one 1st action. of course we can defeat bankcard units a big debate in p
harris says so one older european cities and like most cities in the seventy's, it's a city that has been over one voice course. and the case of the shows it is a is an interesting example of this problem is very symbolic area in paris, very famous. but he had something incredible that the parisian hate this day. why is because it's an area that used to be for the past century, a place where you would go for a walk with the children was a nice moment. it was the most elegant avenue in parish...
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welcome to the state of the city address. [applause] >> mayor breed: i am happy to have all of you here today. it is really great to be outdoors in person. the mask mandates, vaccine mandates are all gone. if you take pictures answer post. make sure you put disclaimer we removed it in san francisco so i don't get beat up by folk on the internet. thank you and welcome. i want to start by thanking all workers who helped us navigate the latest surge. nurses, police officers, paramedics, educators, all incredible people who kept this city going. [applause] over the past two years and months, so many of them have been working over time to take care of the city. thank you, thank you, thank you. you know, sometimes the devastating impacts of the last two years of covid can be hard. this is in 1989 when freeways fell or 1906 when buildings and neighborhoods burned to the ground. they are deep. we see it in the struggles to simply get through the day. struggles with mental health. especially in kids, we see it in their eyes. empty dow
welcome to the state of the city address. [applause] >> mayor breed: i am happy to have all of you here today. it is really great to be outdoors in person. the mask mandates, vaccine mandates are all gone. if you take pictures answer post. make sure you put disclaimer we removed it in san francisco so i don't get beat up by folk on the internet. thank you and welcome. i want to start by thanking all workers who helped us navigate the latest surge. nurses, police officers, paramedics,...
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you were in kyiv, we talked about kyiv, and now you have visited several cities. but they continue. to be periodically under shelling and some continue to be under shelling and they were not captured by its sums and mykolaiv chernihiv dnipropetrovsk and well , you did such a tour, you looked, you were interested in some stories, you obviously heard, share with us the most interesting, the most important of what you heard, and well, in which of these cities is the most dangerous now, because and in the sumy region, a helicopter is evaluating there, it came and fired unguided missiles at mykolaiv, we know that chernihiv is recovering, but in principle, it remains a priority for the enemy, a priority the direction is therefore not calm everywhere, please. if you are now ukrainian cities along the front line, they differ only in the principle of whether they are within the range of russian artillery or not, because, for example, now there is no fundamental difference between kyiv and lviv in terms of risks for the local population, i.e. what exactly do i mean, the rus
you were in kyiv, we talked about kyiv, and now you have visited several cities. but they continue. to be periodically under shelling and some continue to be under shelling and they were not captured by its sums and mykolaiv chernihiv dnipropetrovsk and well , you did such a tour, you looked, you were interested in some stories, you obviously heard, share with us the most interesting, the most important of what you heard, and well, in which of these cities is the most dangerous now, because and...
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because they are invested in this city. this is not a story about commerce fleeing the city. this is a story about confidence in what lies ahead. will it be different than it was? of course. this water front today is different than it once was, too. in fact, it is better. look behind me at what is being built right here. mission rock. one of those buildings will be affordable housing. another is dedicated to life sciences. the third is a future headquarters of visa on what used to be a parking lot. that is the nature of city. [applause]. we adore and we adapt. no, san francisco today is not san francisco 100 years ago or even 50 years ago. we maintain our values and we grow stronger by learning from the past not simply repeating it. our culture of innovation lives on the waterfront with u.c.s.f. and the world class research to help us navigate this pandemic. the reason be the first omicron case in the countries was identified in san francisco. it wasn't because we were first to get it. it is because the researchers at u.c.s.f. were the first to find it that is what is happeni
because they are invested in this city. this is not a story about commerce fleeing the city. this is a story about confidence in what lies ahead. will it be different than it was? of course. this water front today is different than it once was, too. in fact, it is better. look behind me at what is being built right here. mission rock. one of those buildings will be affordable housing. another is dedicated to life sciences. the third is a future headquarters of visa on what used to be a parking...
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people in the city of crime, a toss have been taking many buses to leave the city. after missiles struck the train station killing dozens, ukrainians are also fleeing the city of lou hans satellite photos taken before the weekend show a convoy of hundreds of russian military vehicles on the move, making the task of evacuating civilians all the more urgent. as russian forces refocus on the east, they have withdrawn from other parts of the country. the city of tra, nia was under siege for weeks, though it was never captured. the mare of the northern city said at least 700 people died in the assault dw corresponded alexander fun. naming has travelled to trinity of as it take stock of the devastation. alexandra tr. nea to say the least has been hard hit by russian forces. as far as you can tell how much of the city is left standing or some areas of the city michael are completely demolished to schools, a hospital residential areas. and you can just see behind me an apartment building that was also destroyed during an earth strike. and we spoke with one of the residents
people in the city of crime, a toss have been taking many buses to leave the city. after missiles struck the train station killing dozens, ukrainians are also fleeing the city of lou hans satellite photos taken before the weekend show a convoy of hundreds of russian military vehicles on the move, making the task of evacuating civilians all the more urgent. as russian forces refocus on the east, they have withdrawn from other parts of the country. the city of tra, nia was under siege for weeks,...
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and save our city did.ge every one of you to read the column on sunday. it is a very good one because for the first time, you now know that san francisco had some of everybody then as it does today and making the city what it is. and i am just delighted that at some point you asked me to be your mayor. you didn't pay me much. but then i may not be worth much. all right. thank you very much. and welcome. >> thank you. it is always an event when willie is here, isn't it? >> one more time for willie brown now. come on now. i love this. i get to say this just handed to me and you know who is here today? the grand nephew of mayor eugene schimtz is here today. right here? here he is. a nice hand for joe right here. grand nephew of eugene schmitz. wow. i feel like ed sullivan, for crying out loud. anybody else out there? great. and now it is time to introduce someone i have never been able to introduce and an honor for me, he is our fire chief. she hasn't even been in office that long and active in the street cris
and save our city did.ge every one of you to read the column on sunday. it is a very good one because for the first time, you now know that san francisco had some of everybody then as it does today and making the city what it is. and i am just delighted that at some point you asked me to be your mayor. you didn't pay me much. but then i may not be worth much. all right. thank you very much. and welcome. >> thank you. it is always an event when willie is here, isn't it? >> one more...
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not only inside the city, but outside the city. as a new yorker, you often want to defend your home. through and through, this is where i'm from, this is where we live. oftentimes you'll hear from people outside of new york, wow, you know, it's tough to be in new york now, isn't it? things have really gone south in new york after covid. and crime is up and there's a real pause, a real trepidation to get on the subways. people think twice. i tell you, to be honest, there have been times when i thought twice about bringing my children on the subway. my 3 and a half-year-old loves being on the subway. there's been times where i have you know, paused before taking them on the subway because of the fact that crime is up. if there's hate crimes up in the subway, there are kind of lone wolf attacks in the subway. we know much of it is based on the psychological angst we've all been through throughout covid as well. i did find it curious though that at the press conference today, they were so quick to say this was not an act of terrorism.
not only inside the city, but outside the city. as a new yorker, you often want to defend your home. through and through, this is where i'm from, this is where we live. oftentimes you'll hear from people outside of new york, wow, you know, it's tough to be in new york now, isn't it? things have really gone south in new york after covid. and crime is up and there's a real pause, a real trepidation to get on the subways. people think twice. i tell you, to be honest, there have been times when i...
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well, thank you very much, petro obukhov, a member of the odesa city council the city, well, you knowemy advances on odessa at such a pace, then he will advance somewhere within a year, and we believe that he will never reach our city. well, i wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow in ukraine . will be narrated by natalka didenko, i will only say that you know that it is spring. well, it is only on the level of sensations, because in lviv, where we are currently staying and working , it is only spring. such a feeling unfortunately, we don't have a full-fledged spring yet. well, maybe tomorrow will change something. i remember , please tell you the word. greetings, greetings to vasyl. greetings, dear tv viewers. well, in fact, it is possible to feel spring more in kyiv, because the forsythia has been blooming for a long time. i learned the name of this bush for a long time. finally, this spring, we studied such a yellow bush that blooms one of the first hyacinths, a lot of them are already blooming, well, apricots, that is, they are so white , this beautiful world is not spring,
well, thank you very much, petro obukhov, a member of the odesa city council the city, well, you knowemy advances on odessa at such a pace, then he will advance somewhere within a year, and we believe that he will never reach our city. well, i wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow in ukraine . will be narrated by natalka didenko, i will only say that you know that it is spring. well, it is only on the level of sensations, because in lviv, where we are currently staying and working , it...
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the city has been hit by several missiles in the past days, and an additional problem for the city is that the russians could take from the lens site as well as from the c sites. so the situation for the city is very difficult, but to really start a major take, the russians would have to take over the city of fermi core life 1st, or which is about 100 kilometers east off for a year. and there still seems to be a lot of resistance from the ukrainian sites. talk to us about the security measures being taken in the city right now. yeah, i just talked to an official from the ukrainian military. and he says that they feel very well prepared for a possible attack at tank barriers in place. air defense systems are in place, and they are also prepared for a possible attack from, from the see site and also ordinary people here in odessa, ready to defense their city. to the last, we just met some young people who are trying to renovate a very old system of catacombs underneath the city of odessa, at the moment, to make shelters for 4 people. why is this city so crucial for russia? what would be
the city has been hit by several missiles in the past days, and an additional problem for the city is that the russians could take from the lens site as well as from the c sites. so the situation for the city is very difficult, but to really start a major take, the russians would have to take over the city of fermi core life 1st, or which is about 100 kilometers east off for a year. and there still seems to be a lot of resistance from the ukrainian sites. talk to us about the security measures...
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welcome to the state of the city address.>> mayor breed: i am happy to have all of you here today. it is really great to be outdoors in person. the mask mandates, vaccine mandates are all gone. if you take pictures answer post. make sure you put disclaimer we removed it in san francisco so i don't get beat up by
welcome to the state of the city address.>> mayor breed: i am happy to have all of you here today. it is really great to be outdoors in person. the mask mandates, vaccine mandates are all gone. if you take pictures answer post. make sure you put disclaimer we removed it in san francisco so i don't get beat up by
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san francisco is atransit first city . we are a vision zero city .refusing to promote nonlegal transportation is incompatible with presenting catastrophic climate change if we are unable to take a step thesepromises me nothing . my grandparentswere advocates for the first experiment with car free spaces in the golden gate x years ago and i'm here to continue that legacy and improving this wonderful city . >> thank you jesse for your comments we have about 31 colors in the queue ready to make their comments. there are 93 . let's hear from our next caller. welcome caller. that appears to be an unattended line . let's go to the next caller. welcome. maybe that's another unattende line . >> hello. thanks. i think it might beup to the system . my name is will marquez, a resident of district 4. my car and i have a few kids who are fighting the writ we like, we want what we like to and from school every day through the parks . we like to work when the weather works in person. same route and i think this comes down to two things which is fairness and safety
san francisco is atransit first city . we are a vision zero city .refusing to promote nonlegal transportation is incompatible with presenting catastrophic climate change if we are unable to take a step thesepromises me nothing . my grandparentswere advocates for the first experiment with car free spaces in the golden gate x years ago and i'm here to continue that legacy and improving this wonderful city . >> thank you jesse for your comments we have about 31 colors in the queue ready to...
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city. they hit the port, but if you happen to miss and we have to assume and we're being told by the ukraine military, that the rockets were fired from the antics crimea area. and these rockets can slide several 100 kilometers, easily hit or does so. but if you're off course, by a few meters, or even a kilometers, and then you can get this under the city of cars, tremendous reduction, destruction, and death. just a quick final question. if i may, how does this compare to the other port city that we all know about, mariel, paul, which is being bombarded? is it a harder city to, to take over strategically? it's an extreme, it's for one thing. it's 3 times the size of variable, at least mobile was unheard of. although i spent much time there in 2014, 2015, a desk, a famous city. it was basically the symbolic remaining city considered as a jewish, historically jewish city in the world of judaism. so hasn't stork, symbolic importance, as well as strategic importance to take it, i find in compreh
city. they hit the port, but if you happen to miss and we have to assume and we're being told by the ukraine military, that the rockets were fired from the antics crimea area. and these rockets can slide several 100 kilometers, easily hit or does so. but if you're off course, by a few meters, or even a kilometers, and then you can get this under the city of cars, tremendous reduction, destruction, and death. just a quick final question. if i may, how does this compare to the other port city...
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as we know, all communication is largely cut to the city. there are no journalists there, but the as of battalion, this last stronghold, these be the battalion that there is in that as of steel plan. as you were just reporting there. the last a sort of strong hold of the ukrainians. they have said they will from the very beginning they've been saying that they will not surrender. they're going to fight to the end at very hard to imagine that they're heating that warning that city has been under constant bombardment. now since the beginning of this war. and though the russians have all but destroyed the city and you know it is a key target for the mere tactically and territorial toria lee. and they are also fighting to the enter remains to be seen whether or not they will succeed, whether that city will fall. but at this stage, it is looking likely. now ukrainian president vladimir zalinski, he warned that the peace talks would end if the russian troops executed the ukrainian troops that remaining in that city. it looks like they haven't comp
as we know, all communication is largely cut to the city. there are no journalists there, but the as of battalion, this last stronghold, these be the battalion that there is in that as of steel plan. as you were just reporting there. the last a sort of strong hold of the ukrainians. they have said they will from the very beginning they've been saying that they will not surrender. they're going to fight to the end at very hard to imagine that they're heating that warning that city has been under...
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why is the city so strategic for russia? >> there are several reasons why the city is important.from russia to the occupied crimea. considering that the current bridge is not good or reliable, they need this age here and to find a way to control the land route from russia to the peninsula. this city is quite industrially developed. it has alreadyeen occupied for onmonth by the russian forces. at that time, it had been possib to liberate the city. there was a punishment that you had a chance to be within a controlled territory but you prefer to be with ukraine. the mix of the strategic cation and the moral punishment that the russian forces implement against the city. it created a really awful situation there. >> and thousand civilians are still trapped in variable. what is the latest on evacuation? >> the news is not so good. you presented in the news that those buses left yesterday and i was only 79 ople that have been left by that. today they had agreed that the buses did not happen because as soon as people started together, the shelling started around. there were no tactical
why is the city so strategic for russia? >> there are several reasons why the city is important.from russia to the occupied crimea. considering that the current bridge is not good or reliable, they need this age here and to find a way to control the land route from russia to the peninsula. this city is quite industrially developed. it has alreadyeen occupied for onmonth by the russian forces. at that time, it had been possib to liberate the city. there was a punishment that you had a...
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san francisco is a beautiful city. often people will remark that homes in san francisco are built right next to each other. what people don't see from street view are the extensive backyards, gardens, and patios. as here, there are beautiful gardens and so much to enjoy beyond what you see from the streets. this project will serve to highlight and restore the yerba buena gardens and invite the public to all the site has to offer. the children's human, i see them coming out here parts of the celebration, thank you for being here and this playground and more. the bay hills are beautified with plants and through an artist imagination to follow and to invite residents, visitors, and transit riders emerging from the new transit station into this space to enjoy the yerba buena gardens. we look forward to watching this project transform the site into a cleaner, more attractive and inviting place that we can all be very proud of. with that said, please help me welcome ms. carmen chiu our city administrator. [ applause ] >> fir
san francisco is a beautiful city. often people will remark that homes in san francisco are built right next to each other. what people don't see from street view are the extensive backyards, gardens, and patios. as here, there are beautiful gardens and so much to enjoy beyond what you see from the streets. this project will serve to highlight and restore the yerba buena gardens and invite the public to all the site has to offer. the children's human, i see them coming out here parts of the...
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it is also a port city. this is why it's so crucial for us. and of course, also for the enemy, for pooty, which in the best wishes roman missouri fears defending odessa will involve many more nights spent. underground is even started to install an internet network in the tunnels. in preparation for a possible long bachelor het ukrainian officials say they've captured a fugitive pro ration politician victim id viet choke is a close associate of letting me putin and is the russian leaders. most influential ally in ukraine made via joke, had been under house arrest facing treason charges, but reportedly escaped after russia's invasion. he was re arrested in a special operation by ukraine's secret service. i'm little german precedent for gunfighter stein. maya has been told that he's not welcome in keith stein, maya encourage closer relations with russia. back when he was german. foreign minister and last week admitted that this had been a mistake on a visit to poland. stein my ended up cutting his trip short and returned home. it was a conscious
it is also a port city. this is why it's so crucial for us. and of course, also for the enemy, for pooty, which in the best wishes roman missouri fears defending odessa will involve many more nights spent. underground is even started to install an internet network in the tunnels. in preparation for a possible long bachelor het ukrainian officials say they've captured a fugitive pro ration politician victim id viet choke is a close associate of letting me putin and is the russian leaders. most...
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the city, the matter of fact, the cities still defended them. defenders of the city are stealing money. well, the situation is very critical, very critical for the past 2 weeks, the city has been endlessly bombarded and the russian troops were trying to capture the city completely. they didn't have success. and the said the situation is very critical on every aspect. i don't know how many thousands of civilians been killed and how many are still in the city. it's very difficult to get exact numbers to the situation, understandably, but the city is still fighting back. i'm proud of our country women and men for standing together against this says this war and russian aggression, especially in cedar maribelle, vladimir, russia, appears to be massing its forces for a major offensive in the south and southeast. you mentioned that a little earlier. are your defense force is prepared for that? we are prepared for a new think as we war for the past. today is the day 50 of the war that russia has started. we are prepared for anything for work, worst cases for chemical weapons that for we prepa
the city, the matter of fact, the cities still defended them. defenders of the city are stealing money. well, the situation is very critical, very critical for the past 2 weeks, the city has been endlessly bombarded and the russian troops were trying to capture the city completely. they didn't have success. and the said the situation is very critical on every aspect. i don't know how many thousands of civilians been killed and how many are still in the city. it's very difficult to get exact...
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the city is people city government. -- and the people of the city may have known but i will submit thislikely very like ly -- that -- our city's gentleman chose not to seat divisions for the longest times. this map did in the create the divisions it exposed us for when we are. that previously maps tapered over the divisions. that -- they hit them and we pretended not to know they existed. this -- this entire process -- let us see what needs to be fixed in the city. and this in itself i think while we could not resolve the conversations here -- but they are conversations worthwhile to be had. there were comments about -- legacy. um -- not today but previous meetings. i want to address had now. i will spoke for myself. when i join third degree task forcive said i want to raise the voice of the voiceless. >> what the few people -- in -- any decisionmaking body in the city to come from the communities. i want to lift up their voices. give them in the only lift up voices. lift up their voice and let them be heard in city processes. i think we can safely say that we have heard them loud and c
the city is people city government. -- and the people of the city may have known but i will submit thislikely very like ly -- that -- our city's gentleman chose not to seat divisions for the longest times. this map did in the create the divisions it exposed us for when we are. that previously maps tapered over the divisions. that -- they hit them and we pretended not to know they existed. this -- this entire process -- let us see what needs to be fixed in the city. and this in itself i think...
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how much time will be needed to restore the city if the plan is already to restore the city have you and discussed this issue? yes, of course. we met with denis vladimirovich and discussed issues, but today for today. ah. we cannot evaluate. uh, that is, they began to assess only those liberated areas that i already mentioned above , so now uh, construction expertise is underway. here's one that will show us. uh, what approximate terms can we set, first of all, this is electricity, but they work now there are services at these three main substations. well, i think within 3-4 days we will know, uh, the destruction of a and it will already be known when the electricity will be supplied to the city, have you met people in general, what is the mood in the city right now , what do people want to stay to wait for the restoration to leave, what kind of them plans? you know, the people of mariupol are amazing even today, uh, at least half of the seas, and they are in the city. and those people who left for the nearest village, and they are already dreaming of returning to the city they call
how much time will be needed to restore the city if the plan is already to restore the city have you and discussed this issue? yes, of course. we met with denis vladimirovich and discussed issues, but today for today. ah. we cannot evaluate. uh, that is, they began to assess only those liberated areas that i already mentioned above , so now uh, construction expertise is underway. here's one that will show us. uh, what approximate terms can we set, first of all, this is electricity, but they...
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or every city full stop yourself. there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it. well then it will happen that this bus. yeah. the clock is ticking. made catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable. that is a massive shift to put new green ways of building ah, ah, with a joy ride through fascinating worlds into uncharted deb with our guides and know their way around a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. curiosity is required to borrow today. in 30 minutes on d. w. a bad road in austria changed quite a bit during the time it what's it like winter sports in a former townhouse? thought hm. in 60 minutes. oh d w. oh. sure. ah. oh, nico he's in germany to learn german. hello, benito. why not learn with him online? on your mobile and free d w e learning course, eco's fake. how long does a long or an eternity time it can be measured precisely. and yet each person experiences it differently as if there are different forms of type type
or every city full stop yourself. there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it. well then it will happen that this bus. yeah. the clock is ticking. made catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable. that is a massive shift to put new green ways of building ah, ah, with a joy ride through fascinating worlds into uncharted deb with our guides and know their way around a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places....
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owned or city leased and a city lease space become available there is a $946,000 grant that is provided's office of economic workforce development and that's going to go towards boulder the space covers a little bit less than half the cost it is critical. >> the purpose of the organization trust to stabilize the arts in san francisco working with local agency i go like the northern california platoon fund that helped to establish documents of our long track record of stvent and working to find the right partner with the organization of our size and budget the opportunity with the purchase of property we're sitting in the former disposal house theatre that expired 5 to 10 years ago we get to operate under the old lease and not receive a rent increase for the next 5 to 7 years we'll renting $10,000 square feet for the next 5 to seven years we pay off the balance of the purpose of this and the cost of the renovation. >> the loophole will that is unfortunate fortunate we have buy out a reserve our organization not reduce the services found a way to send some of the reserves to be able to co
owned or city leased and a city lease space become available there is a $946,000 grant that is provided's office of economic workforce development and that's going to go towards boulder the space covers a little bit less than half the cost it is critical. >> the purpose of the organization trust to stabilize the arts in san francisco working with local agency i go like the northern california platoon fund that helped to establish documents of our long track record of stvent and working to...
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head north to the besieged city of kharkiv| the besieged city of kharkiv and the best place to be isd. 0leksandrand anton put on a puppet show for the children who have to shelter here. a distraction for a moment or two at least from the bombardment the city is having to endure. translation: for me, having to endure. translation: for me. the _ having to endure. translation: for me, the exchange _ having to endure. translation: for me, the exchange of- having to endure. translation: | for me, the exchange of emotion is very important. we give the children our emotions and they give us theirs and that lifts our spirits. you cannot name it, you have to feel it when you see the reactions. and it, you have to feel it when you see the reactions. and in the capital — you see the reactions. and in the capital kyiv, _ you see the reactions. and in the capital kyiv, an _ you see the reactions. and in the capital kyiv, an easter. the capital kyiv, an easter vigil takes place, another moment of normality in a country where that is now rare. they pray for salvation, they pray for an end to war. t
head north to the besieged city of kharkiv| the besieged city of kharkiv and the best place to be isd. 0leksandrand anton put on a puppet show for the children who have to shelter here. a distraction for a moment or two at least from the bombardment the city is having to endure. translation: for me, having to endure. translation: for me. the _ having to endure. translation: for me, the exchange _ having to endure. translation: for me, the exchange of- having to endure. translation: | for me,...
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lower and middle income all over the city. i also mentioned the fact it is flat and so accessible by trip public transportation, has, has made it very popular. >> it's a struggle for us right now, you know, when you get a lot of development coming to an area, a lot of new people coming to the area with different sets of values and different culture. there is a lot of struggle between the existing community and the newness coming in. there are some things that we do to try to slow it down so it doesn't completely erase the communities. we try to have developments that is more in tune with the community and more equitable development in the area. >> you need to meet with and gain the support and find out the needs of the neighborhoods. the people on the businesses that came before you. you need to dialogue and show respect. and then figure out how to bring in the new, without displacing the old. [♪♪♪] >> i hope we can reset a lot of the mission that we have lost in the last 20 years. so we will be bringing in a lot of folks into
lower and middle income all over the city. i also mentioned the fact it is flat and so accessible by trip public transportation, has, has made it very popular. >> it's a struggle for us right now, you know, when you get a lot of development coming to an area, a lot of new people coming to the area with different sets of values and different culture. there is a lot of struggle between the existing community and the newness coming in. there are some things that we do to try to slow it down...
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it's a tax against the countries 2nd largest city. keith. also on the program german peace activists hold their traditional easter marches. with visible signs of support for ukraine, but as germany promises 8000000000 euros and military aid, the debate on how much military support germany should provide isn't going away. and a dream debut in the bonus league. government, teenager, tom rota, triumphant as his cy beats bull spect to qualify for next seasons champions league . ah, i'm way of blue cross. welcome to the program. russia has urged the last defenders of the ukrainian port city of marie apollo to lay down their arms. they gave a deadline of early sunday morning. small groups of fighters have been holding out in a steel plant in the city elsewhere. russia launched missiles in the capitol cave and stepped up shelling attacks against the city of har. keith, more russian rockets falling on hot keys. it's the latest strike to hit the city in a deadly week with many civilians among the dead and injured at this time at least 2 people were k
it's a tax against the countries 2nd largest city. keith. also on the program german peace activists hold their traditional easter marches. with visible signs of support for ukraine, but as germany promises 8000000000 euros and military aid, the debate on how much military support germany should provide isn't going away. and a dream debut in the bonus league. government, teenager, tom rota, triumphant as his cy beats bull spect to qualify for next seasons champions league . ah, i'm way of blue...
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jewish city. many of those people of course, ended up unfortunately in the holocaust. but there's still a very strong jewish community here. and many people have jewish relatives, and the repercussions in israel cannot be good. and a lot of people ask, what is his real doing to helpless, basically, either strategically, militarily, in terms intelligence, so on and so forth. and you'll see that you feel that reservation for many days. i think i doubt this will be the last attack on the desa. 3 dangerous weather doing this is a stream, the beautiful story city. they hit the port, but if you happen to miss and we have to assume and we're being told by the ukrainian military, that the rockets were fired from the annex crimea area. and these rockets can slide several 100 kilometers, easily hit. but if you're off course, by a few meters, or even a kilometers, and then you can get this under the city of cars, tremendous reduction, destruction, and death. just a quick final question. if i may, how does th
jewish city. many of those people of course, ended up unfortunately in the holocaust. but there's still a very strong jewish community here. and many people have jewish relatives, and the repercussions in israel cannot be good. and a lot of people ask, what is his real doing to helpless, basically, either strategically, militarily, in terms intelligence, so on and so forth. and you'll see that you feel that reservation for many days. i think i doubt this will be the last attack on the desa. 3...
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city council said in an online post, the city was attacked by miss isles, and there are reports of fires breaking out in some areas. footage shows large clouds of dark smoke rising over the city council said the missiles targeted one of the city's critical infrastructure facilities. on friday, ukraine's military said that his anti air defenses had blocked an attempted russian missile strike on board. and for more in this, i'm joined out from odessa by philip solo davina jenko of the ukrainian red cross in the odessa region. philip, what can you tell us morning? so i cannot say actually good morning because this morning was a bit scared because it broke smitley at 5 am starting this year. okay. and can you tell us any, anything more what it it sound like? what happened? what kind of reaction was there from, from, from authorities and say exactly, because it was like morning time. so everybody wasn't home. so all the old people with at home actually, and this was like a very big noise. and this one, like morning, time to start to make any communication what's happening actually. and trying
city council said in an online post, the city was attacked by miss isles, and there are reports of fires breaking out in some areas. footage shows large clouds of dark smoke rising over the city council said the missiles targeted one of the city's critical infrastructure facilities. on friday, ukraine's military said that his anti air defenses had blocked an attempted russian missile strike on board. and for more in this, i'm joined out from odessa by philip solo davina jenko of the ukrainian...
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remaining troops have been holding out an a steel plant in the city. in russia said it would spare their lives if they laid down their weapons. russia also hit the capital key if with missiles and stepped up there shelling of the city of har. keith, more russian rockets falling on, kind of keith. it's the latest strike to hit the city in a deadly week with many civilians among the dead and injured. less time, at least 2 people were killed with over a dozen more wounded. ukrainian officials here the bombardment is just the prelude to a new assault on the strategically important city. just 40 kilometers from the russian border. far to the southeast brushing forces gather for a new offensive on another key target. murder, you pull the port city has been besieged for weeks. now moscow says it's defenders have been forced back to hear the giant odds of style industrial district. so that'll go to the $1000000000.00 money into urban areas. marable has been completely cleared the militants of the nazi formation. as all vulnerable unicorn must reason ukrainian
remaining troops have been holding out an a steel plant in the city. in russia said it would spare their lives if they laid down their weapons. russia also hit the capital key if with missiles and stepped up there shelling of the city of har. keith, more russian rockets falling on, kind of keith. it's the latest strike to hit the city in a deadly week with many civilians among the dead and injured. less time, at least 2 people were killed with over a dozen more wounded. ukrainian officials here...
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maybe some other cities in the east of ukraine, maybe the 2nd largest city hockey. and i would say, polluting will also try to take control of the hold on don't pass that is did that region in the east of ukraine, which was control through which was, was controlled by the separatist since 2014. so now they are trying to push through the west, but i don't think that the capital key of is out of danger. now roma there have been reports that hundreds of offices in russia secret service have been purged, due to military failures in ukraine. some even sent to prison. can you tell us more? what are you hearing? well, i've seen those reports, but we do not have a confirmation for that. it is, it is possible that things like that are happening, which is normal, are in case of a war. so it's not everything is in developing according to the initial plan or initial racial president, putin, but we should have no doubt and it wasn't printed present, would insert it on tuesday, the war will continue. he's not going to back down. so i wouldn't, i wouldn't overestimate the meaning
maybe some other cities in the east of ukraine, maybe the 2nd largest city hockey. and i would say, polluting will also try to take control of the hold on don't pass that is did that region in the east of ukraine, which was control through which was, was controlled by the separatist since 2014. so now they are trying to push through the west, but i don't think that the capital key of is out of danger. now roma there have been reports that hundreds of offices in russia secret service have been...
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the diversity of the people, of this city, of the values, of the talent that is here in the city.g and i cannot imagine working anywhere else but in sannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn >> we are right now in outer richmond in the last business area of this city. this area of merchants is in the most western part of san francisco, continue blocks down the street they're going to fall into the pacific ocean. two blocks over you're going to have golden gate park. there is japanese, chinese, hamburgers, italian, you don't have to cook. you can just walk up and down the street and you can get your cheese. i love it. but the a very multicultural place with people from everywhere. it's just a wonderful environment. i love the richmond district. >> and my wife and i own a cafÉ we have specialty coffee drinks, your typical lattes and mochas and cappuccinos, and for lunches, sandwiches and soup and salad. made fresh to order. we have something for everybody >> my shop is in a very cool part of the city but that's one of the reasons why we provide such warm and generous treats, both physically and emo
the diversity of the people, of this city, of the values, of the talent that is here in the city.g and i cannot imagine working anywhere else but in sannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn >> we are right now in outer richmond in the last business area of this city. this area of merchants is in the most western part of san francisco, continue blocks down the street they're going to fall into the pacific ocean. two blocks over you're going to have golden gate park. there is japanese, chinese,...
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the city doesn't exist anymore.ainings of the ukrainian army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the russian forces. they continue their struggle. no high-level talks are taking place. after bucha it became particularly difficult to continue talking with the russians. but as my president mentioned, mariupol may be a red line. >> ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, says the devastation in mariupol could soon play out across eastern ukraine as russian troops prepare for a major offensive in the donbas region. he says russia also intensifying itself on ukraine's second largest city. here's a warning. like so many of this coverage we have seen, the images you are about to see are graphic. the northeastern city of kharkiv came under heavy shelling on sunday. the regional governor says at least five people were killed. 20 others were hurt in that attack. in the coming hours russian forces are expected to close all exit and entry points into and out of mariupol. an adviser to the city's mayor says
the city doesn't exist anymore.ainings of the ukrainian army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the russian forces. they continue their struggle. no high-level talks are taking place. after bucha it became particularly difficult to continue talking with the russians. but as my president mentioned, mariupol may be a red line. >> ukraine's president, volodymyr zelenskyy, says the devastation in mariupol could soon play out across eastern ukraine as russian troops...
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this was way outside the norm even in a city. that was a custom to a sort of raucous and sometimes violence public life our public sphere. this was really the you know with the you know, the the burning of churches and stuff like that. this was really kind of outside the norm for people who are experiencing but for those who experience this violence firsthand, however, they i'm interested in sort of teasing out the links between you know, the kind of violence thing counter during that the riot and the sort of violence that they might have experienced in their daily lives on the on the streets of neighborhoods, like like kensington and south work, so it's wondering how you were sort of thinking through, you know, the fact that some of these, you know some of these some of the people involved in these events. we're no strangers to be involved in things like brawls and street fights and stuff like that. yeah, so there was a culture of violence in philadelphia. i think the most remarkable of which is probably the volunteer fire compa
this was way outside the norm even in a city. that was a custom to a sort of raucous and sometimes violence public life our public sphere. this was really the you know with the you know, the the burning of churches and stuff like that. this was really kind of outside the norm for people who are experiencing but for those who experience this violence firsthand, however, they i'm interested in sort of teasing out the links between you know, the kind of violence thing counter during that the riot...
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, or every city full stop you. so there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it, then it will happen, and that the spouse you the clock is ticking, mid catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable with is a massive shift to put new green ways of building with india. a toxic tied in deli yamuna river, made from detergent. indian cities have masses through which problems, which are still managed by him in some places. but help is on the way robot. this is when the going gets tough, but they might not even be necessary thanks to organic detergent, eco, india. in 15 minutes on d, w, these places in europe are smashing all the records into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you are record breaking on your youtube and now also in book form a ah ah ah, ah, it's a race against time. how quickly can vest on countries cut their reliance on oil and gas from russia? the united states, north dakota is the 3rd
, or every city full stop you. so there's no city that couldn't do with a few 1000000 more trees. people just have to push for it, then it will happen, and that the spouse you the clock is ticking, mid catastrophic climate change out in a cities can only remain livable with is a massive shift to put new green ways of building with india. a toxic tied in deli yamuna river, made from detergent. indian cities have masses through which problems, which are still managed by him in some places. but...
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gdansk remained a free city until 1939. on march 21 of this year, hitler demanded in an ultimatum form the transfer of the gdansk danzig to germany on september 1, 1939, germany announced the entry of danzig into the third reich, and german troops attacked the polish post office in gdansk and a small garrison located on the westerplatte peninsula in 1920, intended for the soviet-polish war, and then the military warehouse was located on the westerplata peninsula. it was according to him that by the thirty-ninth year, which turned into a small ford at 4 hours 45 minutes and opened fire, arriving on a friendly visit to a formally training battleship. iron holstein, the germans, planned to capture the westerplat in a couple of hours after the shelling from the battleship, the infantry went on the offensive, but in response, the poles opened a hurricane, which was an unpleasant surprise for the germans, as a result, the defense of the small fortress turned into a bloody battle that lasted. for a whole week, german troops lost a
gdansk remained a free city until 1939. on march 21 of this year, hitler demanded in an ultimatum form the transfer of the gdansk danzig to germany on september 1, 1939, germany announced the entry of danzig into the third reich, and german troops attacked the polish post office in gdansk and a small garrison located on the westerplatte peninsula in 1920, intended for the soviet-polish war, and then the military warehouse was located on the westerplata peninsula. it was according to him that by...
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they're seeing that the fight is still continuing in the city. however, they also said that the forces ukrainian troops are blocked from all directions and they are running out of the out of the ammunition. so here with the police that russia asked the soldiers to surrender is a, a giant steel work actually did the largest steel company. it's the factory in, in europe. it's covered in almost an area of 11 square kilometers. it's money, you pool is quite important for both parties, for both ukraine and russia for ukraine. it is a symbol of the resistance almost since the early days of the war. ukrainian troops, including other regiments, ukrainian marines, a national guard, the brigades, a motorized brigades were 5 against the russian forces there. and it has been a symbol of the resistance before russia. it is quite important because the expertise said that here say that russia wants to connect don't both region with the crimea. and if they can take full control over the city of multiple, then they will be achieving to build a land bridge to conn
they're seeing that the fight is still continuing in the city. however, they also said that the forces ukrainian troops are blocked from all directions and they are running out of the out of the ammunition. so here with the police that russia asked the soldiers to surrender is a, a giant steel work actually did the largest steel company. it's the factory in, in europe. it's covered in almost an area of 11 square kilometers. it's money, you pool is quite important for both parties, for both...
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together, we are one city working collaboratively to create a better stronger city to serve san francisconto the future. one last plug for the beautiful piece of artwork, it is so amazing. it has the history. it's shaped like the bow of a ship and i want to acknowledge ralph remmington here from the art commission and allow me to introduce our executive director of the port, elaine forbes. thank you. >> thank you, carla. i am elaine forbes, the port breshgt and the first thing i want to say to the mayor is we didn't do it for free. it wasn't exactly a free agreement. yes. but we so enjoyed working with the fire department to see this through. the phoenix actually was the port of san francisco's vessel. our state harbor of engineers saw importance to bring fire protection from the water way back when the fire department took over. we gave the phoenix for $1. so that was a very kind and since that point we've had an excellent relationship with the fire department protecting our piers and commissioner brandon is here with me today and she will remember we've had many fires. pier 45, pier 29,
together, we are one city working collaboratively to create a better stronger city to serve san francisconto the future. one last plug for the beautiful piece of artwork, it is so amazing. it has the history. it's shaped like the bow of a ship and i want to acknowledge ralph remmington here from the art commission and allow me to introduce our executive director of the port, elaine forbes. thank you. >> thank you, carla. i am elaine forbes, the port breshgt and the first thing i want to...
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as far as you can tell how much of the city is left standing or some areas of the city michael are completely demolished to schools, a hospital residential areas. and you can just see behind me an apartment building that was also destroyed during an earth strike. and we spoke with one of the resident and she used to live in the 9th floor together with her grown up son who is now fighting on the front lines. and she was totally devastated. she burst into tears when speaking with me, she told me she doesn't have any place to go. she is now staying with her friend, but she doesn't know what to do next. and according to the mayor, up to 70 percent of the city was destroyed by russian as tri x is one of the thousands of stories that we will hear coming out of ukraine. alexander, during that weeks long siege of the city, what were conditions like for the residents there? it must have been terrible. people told us that they didn't have anything to eat. they were hungry because the city was under siege for many, many weeks. water and electricity were almost completely cut off for some period of time,
as far as you can tell how much of the city is left standing or some areas of the city michael are completely demolished to schools, a hospital residential areas. and you can just see behind me an apartment building that was also destroyed during an earth strike. and we spoke with one of the resident and she used to live in the 9th floor together with her grown up son who is now fighting on the front lines. and she was totally devastated. she burst into tears when speaking with me, she told me...
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it's the lifeline of the city. in the early 1990s, for 25 years it was the safest city in america. same thing needs to happen here. 3.5 million people use that system every day, and it used to be 6 million, and people are not going to come back if they don't feel safe. it feels different and doesn't feel safe at the moment. >> you are talking about it feeling different -- sorry, didn't mean to interrupt you. it does feel different. it feels different than two years ago. it's not as full. you feel nervous. how do you get people to feel comfortable again? what is the solution? >> one, police in the subway being seen and taking action when things are going on underground. a lot of the behavior of the emotional disturbed, and the fare evaders, and the subway is losing to sub evasion, and the city council, the progressive group in albany and the progressive da's don't want to prosecute minor crime. it's that minor crime that people see every day. not everybody is being shot every day. a horrific event in new york yesterday was an exception, and normally on a day there's five crimes in a
it's the lifeline of the city. in the early 1990s, for 25 years it was the safest city in america. same thing needs to happen here. 3.5 million people use that system every day, and it used to be 6 million, and people are not going to come back if they don't feel safe. it feels different and doesn't feel safe at the moment. >> you are talking about it feeling different -- sorry, didn't mean to interrupt you. it does feel different. it feels different than two years ago. it's not as full....
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this is in the cities of criminal novotashkovskaya. operations are already underway to clear a large number of peaceful fields also in these territories. humanitarian aid and people are already coming in. if desired, they can evacuate to a safe territory in the republic, more than 60 cents have been created to receive migrants, where people are provided with all the necessary assistance. in addition, humanitarian cowboys arrive here in the republic from the russian emergencies ministry as well as the all-russian fund and other humanitarian organizations. igor pikhanov yarosla borisovich ivanovna weighed, luhansk people's republic rosgvardeytsy discovered destroyed more than 200 anti-landing mines ready for installation in the kherson region, and, in addition, the russian air defense system repelled an osv missile attack. denis alekseev will tell in more detail. 12 high-power multiple rocket launchers, as well as two ukrainian ballistic missiles, were shot down in the air over the city fragments of one of the broken ukrainian rockets fe
this is in the cities of criminal novotashkovskaya. operations are already underway to clear a large number of peaceful fields also in these territories. humanitarian aid and people are already coming in. if desired, they can evacuate to a safe territory in the republic, more than 60 cents have been created to receive migrants, where people are provided with all the necessary assistance. in addition, humanitarian cowboys arrive here in the republic from the russian emergencies ministry as well...