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i mean city is awful. people brokerage more, you theory, you know, i coffee, that this huge population on iraqi mach, there is no blueprint. we have to take each city in its own historical cultural setting and understand what is needed there. and those product is, has to be set by the citizens themselves and then see how do we transition on to a more inclusive and sustainable this is your weather update for the middle east and africa the day after the final is here's what it's looking like. if you're doing any travel on monday, still dealing with that wind blowing down from iraq, we go in for a closer look here. so for us here in the top temperature of $25.00 degrees, showers are around though it's not in our forecasts, but something to put on your radar. what i wanted to let you know is those wind gusts could be up to 40 kilometers per hour. we do have a disturbance in the arabian sea here. it's just brushing out across the coast of oman. so just to the east of sola. and it's also been throwing a bit more
i mean city is awful. people brokerage more, you theory, you know, i coffee, that this huge population on iraqi mach, there is no blueprint. we have to take each city in its own historical cultural setting and understand what is needed there. and those product is, has to be set by the citizens themselves and then see how do we transition on to a more inclusive and sustainable this is your weather update for the middle east and africa the day after the final is here's what it's looking like. if...
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it is outreach to city employees. it's a long city program to support philanthropic employees and we the board of supervisors approved a resolution for those charities as a part of the san francisco campaign. however, less than two weeks after this year's campaign was lunched on october 1st, we learned that among the many charities represented by the federation that partner with city, there are several that are appear to be anti-lgbtq groups. this was brought to my attention by city staff who expressed profound concern that city resources are spent amplifying those groups and although i understand this campaign includes a range of charities and provides city employees to donate to any 501c3 of their choice, i and others have been troubled to have the city seemingly to be promoting lgbtq groups when using city resources. and we paused the campaign to consider next steps. the resolution before you today proposes a temporary solution that allows us to relaunch the campaign for this year with a much shorter and targeted l
it is outreach to city employees. it's a long city program to support philanthropic employees and we the board of supervisors approved a resolution for those charities as a part of the san francisco campaign. however, less than two weeks after this year's campaign was lunched on october 1st, we learned that among the many charities represented by the federation that partner with city, there are several that are appear to be anti-lgbtq groups. this was brought to my attention by city staff who...
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(city own costs. (city own costs.ceive $25,000,000 credit to offset cost of living adjustments and rate increases]sponsors: mayor; peskin. alleged retention of profits above the 9 percent target profit approved in the 2017 public rate setting process, and the timing and properties are no longer available for the benefit of san francisco refuse ratepayers. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> supervisor peskin colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank our refuse administrator as the controller ben rosenfield as well as the staff at the city attorney's office in particular stewart as well as todd in the corin woods comptroller's office working on ecology i think that is a really great thing for the rate payers and look forward to the um, first time that san francisco will be initiating pursuant to the promotion f the new rate and hopeful find more cost as that related to salaries but for the record ecology continues to be a key part of proposing f at least the spirit that is um, that they how time they put an employee r
(city own costs. (city own costs.ceive $25,000,000 credit to offset cost of living adjustments and rate increases]sponsors: mayor; peskin. alleged retention of profits above the 9 percent target profit approved in the 2017 public rate setting process, and the timing and properties are no longer available for the benefit of san francisco refuse ratepayers. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> supervisor peskin colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank our refuse administrator as the...
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berlin is a city of the future.all berliners to see. in the name of the american people, i want to congratulate all 3 million berliners on the occasion of your anniversary. and i am proud to issue a presidential proclamation today honoring berlin. perhaps more than the people of any other city, you the free people of berlin, have demonstrated to the world the value of human liberty. so it is that we have so much to celebrate today, and so it is that on behalf of my nation, i thank you. having witnessed your courage and determination for all of these ears, i am confident in extending the heartfelt and best wishes of all of americans of your city's future. and for those of you here today who, with our armed forces, are here, i want to tell you that nothing in the job i have has made me more proud then of you, the men and women, wearing our military uniform. [applause] >>, on the 750th anniversary to the governing mayor, amber arctic. >> thank you very much. ♪ ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. happy bir
berlin is a city of the future.all berliners to see. in the name of the american people, i want to congratulate all 3 million berliners on the occasion of your anniversary. and i am proud to issue a presidential proclamation today honoring berlin. perhaps more than the people of any other city, you the free people of berlin, have demonstrated to the world the value of human liberty. so it is that we have so much to celebrate today, and so it is that on behalf of my nation, i thank you. having...
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the cities. so there is now more capital and of these cities the problem we were talking about, i was starting aol and in northern virginia, there really wasn't venture capital there. that's not true anymore. almost every city now has some some venture capital. if an entrepreneurs have ideas, they see something they want to build, but they historically have felt they don't have a shot because they're not in right place. they're not in, say, silicon valley. now, they part of the reason to write the book is to inspire them to actually start those and do it wherever they are, because that's now more possible than it was even just ten years ago. so let's go back to this period, this 2000. i mean, the book really starts in 2014. so this period of 2003 to 2014 where you're coming to this idea, were you drawn to the idea of investing in cities around america for moral reasons, for economic reasons? did think there was higher potential return. you think it was going to be good to good for america? did yo
the cities. so there is now more capital and of these cities the problem we were talking about, i was starting aol and in northern virginia, there really wasn't venture capital there. that's not true anymore. almost every city now has some some venture capital. if an entrepreneurs have ideas, they see something they want to build, but they historically have felt they don't have a shot because they're not in right place. they're not in, say, silicon valley. now, they part of the reason to write...
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speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall.n, to other presidents have come in his turn to berlin. today, i make my second visit to your city. [applause] we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it is our duty to speak in this place of freedom. but i must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well. write a feeling of history in the city. more than 500 years older than our own nation. by the beauty, most of all by your courage and determination. perhaps the composer understood something about american presidents. like so many presidents before me, i come here today because wherever i go, whatever i do -- [speaking foreign language] [applause] our gathering today is being broadcast throughout western europe and north america. i understand it is being seen and heard, as well, in the east. to those listening throughout eastern europe, i extend my warmest greetings and the goodwill of the american people. to those listening in east berlin, a special word. although i cannot be with you, i address my remarks to you j
speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall.n, to other presidents have come in his turn to berlin. today, i make my second visit to your city. [applause] we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it is our duty to speak in this place of freedom. but i must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well. write a feeling of history in the city. more than 500 years older than our own nation. by the beauty, most of all by your courage and determination. perhaps...
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city appeared.ot be said that this is the restoration of the city that was before the war. well, the idea behind this plan was to build it. well, such a city is very comfortable for life. eventually. in 1958 , a master plan was developed within almost the same boundaries that we, as it were, today and with you we can present, that is, the basis was laid, the post-war basic plan in the state of the city of minsk. and now, in 1958, we received a master plan, which already has a traced ring road. to understand what minsk was like after the war, it is enough to listen to real stories. i myself grew up after a military city. in minsk, and i remember very well all these ruins and ruins, so for me so far that's it. how long has it been before me square and goblet voice it around the edges psychologically, because the city ended there. there was nothing there. i attracted and now it was completely destroyed inside, there was nothing. there were some hanging metal ladders of some kind. there were mosaic wind
city appeared.ot be said that this is the restoration of the city that was before the war. well, the idea behind this plan was to build it. well, such a city is very comfortable for life. eventually. in 1958 , a master plan was developed within almost the same boundaries that we, as it were, today and with you we can present, that is, the basis was laid, the post-war basic plan in the state of the city of minsk. and now, in 1958, we received a master plan, which already has a traced ring road....
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so we should start to grow our foot e, wishing the cities or around the cities. because a moving seems her on the wall is part of the centralized industrial system of the 20 century. ok. so here you will see different things about the right thought of the year. we bring the pines there. the idea then is to integrate to agriculture and industry into the city of to maryland. as far as possible, everything should be produced locally, food building materials and energy. for this, they paved the way to a c, o. 2 neutral future de la, the word used for the prototype buildings comes from forest is located right next to the valid our lab need. so every piece of timber has been meticulously, color coded, or are you see that we paint every song with a different color? because we do a g o localization, and then i what a, the i used to be very radical because then when we see the construction that we do, we can know each piece of timber from with 3 was coming from outside of all the whole point is eventually we're gonna have to start thinking about a different ways of buildi
so we should start to grow our foot e, wishing the cities or around the cities. because a moving seems her on the wall is part of the centralized industrial system of the 20 century. ok. so here you will see different things about the right thought of the year. we bring the pines there. the idea then is to integrate to agriculture and industry into the city of to maryland. as far as possible, everything should be produced locally, food building materials and energy. for this, they paved the way...
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design, and city living. especially in the global north. there is a deep injustice which is that residents of the global south and especially lower income residence, although to have reduced the least carbon emissions almost exposed to the impacts of climate change, i have the fewer resources to cope. and on top of that, i would say are those would benefit the lease from climate resilient infrastructure and might even be displaced by it. over the past decade, multiple african countries have tried to untangle some of the knots in how their big cities have developed by proposing urban utopias. often called smart cities or tech cities. they promised to solve the problems of poverty and economic stagnation through tech enabled citizen, responsive and carbon neutral urban planning. tat, his city represents a new way of living for all canyons creating a unique live work and play environment. so far, so good. however, when you pro, beyond the big promises and the snap li, written marketing spiel, there is often a ga
design, and city living. especially in the global north. there is a deep injustice which is that residents of the global south and especially lower income residence, although to have reduced the least carbon emissions almost exposed to the impacts of climate change, i have the fewer resources to cope. and on top of that, i would say are those would benefit the lease from climate resilient infrastructure and might even be displaced by it. over the past decade, multiple african countries have...
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and in general life in the city.u sound the numbers, then in 1858 more than 500 residential buildings burned down, and 5 years later the fire turned all the trading rows. well, as they say, they extinguish a fire with water, but they will prevent it with their mind, and therefore one of the first provinces was created in the city. free fire society and erected a corresponding structure. this is the fire tower. since then, it has been standing. the tower was restored in 2016. it regularly hosts exhibitions of fire topics on the pesto on open and people can climb to the observation deck. the windows are boarded up solely to prevent excess moisture and protect from pigeons, but at one time the tower. it has been of strategic importance for the city since 1890, a fireman was on duty around the clock on the tower in order to notice a fire or other disaster in time and inform the brigade, and from more than twenty meters high , even what was happening was visible outside the city . . since then a lot has changed in revenge
and in general life in the city.u sound the numbers, then in 1858 more than 500 residential buildings burned down, and 5 years later the fire turned all the trading rows. well, as they say, they extinguish a fire with water, but they will prevent it with their mind, and therefore one of the first provinces was created in the city. free fire society and erected a corresponding structure. this is the fire tower. since then, it has been standing. the tower was restored in 2016. it regularly hosts...
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so martin luther called this city in his time.e there were 15 monasteries, 25 churches and 10 chapels one of the most beautiful temples of the city is considered to be mary's house church of the virgin mary according to legend. it was built on the site of a small clock, not erected in the eighth century by the local bishop boniface, who went down in history as the apostle of all germans. huge bell mary cast in 1497, it is considered one of the largest and perfect bells of their time until the beginning of the 19th century. erft cathedral square was densely built up with houses, most of them burned down in 1813 during the era of the napoleonic wars until the beginning of the 19th century, erfort was the property of the archbishopric. mainz in 1803 the lands of the archbishopric were divided and our city departed. prussia however. she owned it. not for long already in 1806 erford. it was occupied by french troops not far from the house , the historic erford palace is located now the congress call tourists from europe with excursions
so martin luther called this city in his time.e there were 15 monasteries, 25 churches and 10 chapels one of the most beautiful temples of the city is considered to be mary's house church of the virgin mary according to legend. it was built on the site of a small clock, not erected in the eighth century by the local bishop boniface, who went down in history as the apostle of all germans. huge bell mary cast in 1497, it is considered one of the largest and perfect bells of their time until the...
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[applause] and so i call on our city council, our city attorney and our city controller, i want to continuethat we all right started -- already started. we started it during the transition and we want to have a unified and urgent strategy to solve homelessness, so i call on the county of los angeles, with its authority over health, including mental health and substance abuse, to lock arms with me. and we have already started these discussions. lock arms with me. [applause] and i ask the mayors and councilmembers of the 87 other cities in the county to lock arms with me too. [applause] because we know that problems don't stop at our city limits. we have to address the county as a whole. [applause] vice president harris, governor newsom, my colleagues in congress who are here today, look for me on your caller i.d.. [laughter] because i will be calling. [laughter] [applause] if we come together and focus on solutions rather than jurisdictions, on locking arms rather than pointing fingers, if we just focus on bringing people inside and comprehensively addressing their needs and moving them to p
[applause] and so i call on our city council, our city attorney and our city controller, i want to continuethat we all right started -- already started. we started it during the transition and we want to have a unified and urgent strategy to solve homelessness, so i call on the county of los angeles, with its authority over health, including mental health and substance abuse, to lock arms with me. and we have already started these discussions. lock arms with me. [applause] and i ask the mayors...
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the like trees and cities like forest cities need to be fired. all their not to the history or will destroy everything. so the new that we need to learn how to make our living embodiment, not just copying the nature, but following the rules of the natural systems. the by your see, these are the cities that follow the rules of their natural systems, and this is what we want to do. lot traces of a medieval settlement on the site suggest a palace and a monastery. they were living here only 20 years. and we're still need to find the chart that they somewhere there by a cities should be largely self sufficient. this will dismantle global supply chains as the cities of tomorrow will find what they need in their immediate surroundings. we need to bring back the pollution to the city centers, but we need to do following some other rules. so from that point of view, we think that the future is about being connected globally with vicious, dull networks, but been productive locally. i making energy making food, making material using 3 printing to these new
the like trees and cities like forest cities need to be fired. all their not to the history or will destroy everything. so the new that we need to learn how to make our living embodiment, not just copying the nature, but following the rules of the natural systems. the by your see, these are the cities that follow the rules of their natural systems, and this is what we want to do. lot traces of a medieval settlement on the site suggest a palace and a monastery. they were living here only 20...
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(city own costs. (city own costs.ceive $25,000,000 credit to offset cost of living adjustments and rate increases]sponsors: mayor; peskin. alleged retention of profits above the 9 percent target profit approved in the 2017 public rate setting process, and the timing and properties are no longer available for the benefit of san francisco refuse ratepayers. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> supervisor peskin colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank our refuse administrator as the controller ben rosenfield as well as the staff at the city attorney's office in particular stewart as well as todd in the corin woods comptroller's office working on ecology i think that is a really great thing for the rate payers and look forward to the um, first time that san francisco will be initiating pursuant to the promotion f the new rate and hopeful find more cost as that related to salaries but for the record ecology continues to be a key part of proposing f at least the spirit that is um, that they how time they put an employee r
(city own costs. (city own costs.ceive $25,000,000 credit to offset cost of living adjustments and rate increases]sponsors: mayor; peskin. alleged retention of profits above the 9 percent target profit approved in the 2017 public rate setting process, and the timing and properties are no longer available for the benefit of san francisco refuse ratepayers. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> supervisor peskin colleagues, i want to take a moment to thank our refuse administrator as the...
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and in general life in the city.ound the numbers, then in 1858 more than 500 residential buildings burned down, and five years later the fire turned into ashes of all the trading rows. well, how they say that fire is put out with water, and we will prevent it, and therefore one of the first in the province was created in the city. free fire society and erected a corresponding structure. this is the fire tower. since then, it has been standing. the tower was restored in 2016. fire-themed exhibitions are regularly held here at the festival that opens and people can climb to the observation deck. the windows are boarded up solely to prevent excess moisture and protect from pigeons, but at one time the tower. has been of strategic importance for the city since 1890 on a tower a firefighter was on duty around the clock in order to notice a fire or another disaster in time and inform the brigade, and from more than twenty meters high , even what was happening outside the city was clearly visible, and the location of towers
and in general life in the city.ound the numbers, then in 1858 more than 500 residential buildings burned down, and five years later the fire turned into ashes of all the trading rows. well, how they say that fire is put out with water, and we will prevent it, and therefore one of the first in the province was created in the city. free fire society and erected a corresponding structure. this is the fire tower. since then, it has been standing. the tower was restored in 2016. fire-themed...
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we seen the cities or around the cities because a moving seems her on the wall. it is part of the centralized into your system of the 20 century. okay, so here you will see different things about the right thought of the year. we bring the pines there. the idea then is to integrate agriculture and industry into the city of tamara. as far as possible, everything should be produced locally, food building materials and energy for this they paved the way to a c o 2 neutral future in their law. the word used for the prototype buildings comes from forest is located right next to the valid our lab need. so every piece of timber has been meticulously, color coded, or are you see that we paint every song with a different color? because we do a g o localization, and then i what a, the ice to we very rarely called because then when we see the construction that we do, we can know each piece of timber from with 3 was coming from inside . well, the whole point is eventually we're gonna have to start thinking about and different ways of building that are far more sensitive to t
we seen the cities or around the cities because a moving seems her on the wall. it is part of the centralized into your system of the 20 century. okay, so here you will see different things about the right thought of the year. we bring the pines there. the idea then is to integrate agriculture and industry into the city of tamara. as far as possible, everything should be produced locally, food building materials and energy for this they paved the way to a c o 2 neutral future in their law. the...
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such isolated flights in the second part of the city, this is all related to the weather conditions,t has been raining and fogging for the third day there, that is, the conditions are not very favorable for the work of the correctors of unmanned aerial vehicles, respectively, and when it rains, the barrel artillery does not work very well. well, and also mortars because there are certain technical problems, let's say, after using these systems during the rain, the night was more or less calm, although already in the morning there was literally somewhere around 20 minutes. therefore, there was already one mass shelling of the communications system in the old part of the city in a day so far we don't have it information about the injured civilians, not injured, not killed, thank god, we do not have a proposal around the city along the line of defense, so there is a little bit. we will say that everything is more difficult, because the fighting does not subside there , even at night, and we heard yesterday both during the day and at night, even shooting battles around the city, that is,
such isolated flights in the second part of the city, this is all related to the weather conditions,t has been raining and fogging for the third day there, that is, the conditions are not very favorable for the work of the correctors of unmanned aerial vehicles, respectively, and when it rains, the barrel artillery does not work very well. well, and also mortars because there are certain technical problems, let's say, after using these systems during the rain, the night was more or less calm,...
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it's true, it's a beautiful city. it's also an extremely wealthy city.last decade, you've benefited enormously from being one of the tech capitals of the united states. so how come all of this wealth sits side—by—side with so many problems? well, so many problems which exist in any other major city. but when you think about what san francisco used to be, you know, even ten years ago, and the challenges with our unemployment rate and even with homelessness — we've seen in this year a 15% reduction in unsheltered homelessness because of a lot of the great things we're doing. we still have an extremely low unemployment rate even after the pandemic. we're not without our challenges, but i feel like we are moving in the right direction to get things back in order. i just wonder if that's really true. i mean, just metres from where we sit in city hall, there are neighbourhoods where we see people homeless on the streets, clearly addicted to drugs, some of them shooting up in public. we know because we were advised about our own security that many of the street
it's true, it's a beautiful city. it's also an extremely wealthy city.last decade, you've benefited enormously from being one of the tech capitals of the united states. so how come all of this wealth sits side—by—side with so many problems? well, so many problems which exist in any other major city. but when you think about what san francisco used to be, you know, even ten years ago, and the challenges with our unemployment rate and even with homelessness — we've seen in this year a 15%...
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harris says 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 some saying incredible is that the parisian hate this area? 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 his children was a nice moment. it was the most elegant avenue in paris that local people lot, 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 patrick was 2 times for lanes, going up and down, and you have a pavement, verizon salad. that is very noisy. so you go, there's all that, is it to these like it's 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've got the band card. so, you know, it's a
harris says 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 some saying incredible is that the parisian hate this area? 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 his children was a nice moment. it was the most elegant avenue in paris...
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i live here, this is my city, my family live here, this is my their city. everybody behind this, podium, this is our city. and this is a beautiful city and we want the world to know it. thank you and with that, i want to introduce our district attorney, rick jenkins. [applause] >> good morning, i'm excited to be here, not just as your da but as a san francisco resident who enjoys bringing my children to this area. they love the tree and they love to ice skate so i'm excited for them to experience the winter wonderful. i want to start by thanking chief scott and mayor breed who have been amazing partners to put us on track towards a safer san francisco. i also want to thank marissa rodriguez the president of safety alliance who has been big a part and made sure that myself and my office understand the concerns so we can address those concerns and make sure that businesses in our city thrive. i think for the first time in a long time, we've realized the connection between law enforcement and the district attorney's office and our san francisco economy. we can
i live here, this is my city, my family live here, this is my their city. everybody behind this, podium, this is our city. and this is a beautiful city and we want the world to know it. thank you and with that, i want to introduce our district attorney, rick jenkins. [applause] >> good morning, i'm excited to be here, not just as your da but as a san francisco resident who enjoys bringing my children to this area. they love the tree and they love to ice skate so i'm excited for them to...
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and now the city is a martyr , a city for which the heart of every ukrainian hurts, the russians sought to capture mariupol for another 8 years that's why they destroyed the city, shelled peaceful quarters, but all in vain, but how did mariupol survive in 2014-2015, artem shevchenko's documentary mariupol city unconquered june 13 at 10:30 p.m. on espresso unconquered cities of ukraine odesa is a picturesque city on the shores of the black sea since ancient times, the territory of modern odesa was a delicacy for the ottoman empire and the russian empire of nazi germany and today for fascist russia, but don't rush to mother's nerves the heart of ukraine unconquered unconquered cities of ukraine are cozy and comfortable kharkiv, a city of students of science and industry, a city that has been repeatedly attacked by tatars since ancient times passed both into the hands of the bolshevik invaders and would have given the german fascists, but kharkiv led and kept ukraine in his heart then and now kharkiv unconquered unconquered cities of ukraine is cozy kherson pearl of the protected territori
and now the city is a martyr , a city for which the heart of every ukrainian hurts, the russians sought to capture mariupol for another 8 years that's why they destroyed the city, shelled peaceful quarters, but all in vain, but how did mariupol survive in 2014-2015, artem shevchenko's documentary mariupol city unconquered june 13 at 10:30 p.m. on espresso unconquered cities of ukraine odesa is a picturesque city on the shores of the black sea since ancient times, the territory of modern odesa...
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what i see as the big cap -- big gap is the small city cities under 20,000, 30,000 population.are working with those cities at the national league of cities. san antonio is going to be fine. they have a grant writer, they have an economic development person, environmental person, office of sustainability. they have all those things. but a lot of small communities will have challenges putting together and responding to grant opportunities that exist in legislation as well as the bipartisan infrastructure law that was passed. and so if we really want to have a big impact with these dollars, we have to give the support and infrastructure to small cities throughout america. 80% of cities in america are under 25,000 population. that is where the rubber meets the road, if you will, and a real opportunity for us to do the training and development around equity. and a real impact that will change america long-term, especially for people of color in those rural communities and communities throughout america that may not have real benefits. so, we have been working with those regions, es
what i see as the big cap -- big gap is the small city cities under 20,000, 30,000 population.are working with those cities at the national league of cities. san antonio is going to be fine. they have a grant writer, they have an economic development person, environmental person, office of sustainability. they have all those things. but a lot of small communities will have challenges putting together and responding to grant opportunities that exist in legislation as well as the bipartisan...
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lamb other casual. >> madam city clerk, no more callers. >> mr. president. >> thank you, madam clerk and the callers to come in and public comment is closed. (gavel) madam city clerk, call the adoption would the items 45 though 58 a unanimous vote is required oouflt member may require a resolution to go to committee. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> colleagues do you wish to separate any items. >> item 47 please. thank you so much and please add me as a co-sponsorship to item 46 and 48 thank you supervisor safai. >> supervisor mar a co-sponsorship to 46, 47 and 48. >> supervisor peskin severe item 45. >> sure. >> supervisor peskin you said 45. >> i'm sorry do you say supervisor preston. >> 45. >> thank you very much. and supervisor melgar severe 46. >> i got it and supervisor stefani add me to 47 and 48 please. thank you, supervisor stefani and supervisor ronen as a co-sponsorship to 447 and 48 thank you supervisor mar that's on me. >> 0. >> add me to 46, 47 and 48 and councilmember bumgarner for 46 and 47. >> thank you very much. and i wanted to
lamb other casual. >> madam city clerk, no more callers. >> mr. president. >> thank you, madam clerk and the callers to come in and public comment is closed. (gavel) madam city clerk, call the adoption would the items 45 though 58 a unanimous vote is required oouflt member may require a resolution to go to committee. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> colleagues do you wish to separate any items. >> item 47 please. thank you so much and please add me as a...
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lamb other casual. >> madam city clerk, no more callers. >> mr. president. >> thank you, madam clerk and the callers to come in and public comment is closed. (gavel) madam city clerk, call the adoption would the items 45 though 58 a unanimous vote is required oouflt member may require a resolution to go to committee. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> colleagues do you wish to separate any items. >> item 47 please. thank you so much and please add me as a co-sponsorship to item 46 and 48 thank you supervisor safai. >> supervisor mar a co-sponsorship to 46, 47 and 48. >> supervisor peskin severe item 45. >> sure. >> supervisor peskin you said 45. >> i'm sorry do you say supervisor preston. >> 45. >> thank you very much. and supervisor melgar severe 46. >> i got it and supervisor stefani add me to 47 and 48 please. thank you, supervisor stefani and supervisor ronen as a co-sponsorship to 447 and 48 thank you supervisor mar that's on me. >> 0. >> add me to 46, 47 and 48 and councilmember bumgarner for 46 and 47. >> thank you very much. and i wanted to
lamb other casual. >> madam city clerk, no more callers. >> mr. president. >> thank you, madam clerk and the callers to come in and public comment is closed. (gavel) madam city clerk, call the adoption would the items 45 though 58 a unanimous vote is required oouflt member may require a resolution to go to committee. >> thank you. madam city clerk >> colleagues do you wish to separate any items. >> item 47 please. thank you so much and please add me as a...
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new city appeared. it cannot be said that this is the restoration of this city, which was e. wars, but the idea of this plan was to build well such a city very comfortable for living. finally, fifty in the eighth year, a master plan was developed almost within the same boundaries that we, as it were, can represent today with you, that is, the basic plan was laid as the basis for the post-war state of the city of minsk. and in 1958 we received a master plan, which already has a traced ring road. to understand what post-war minsk was like, it is enough to listen to real stories. i myself grew up after a military city in minsk and i remember very well all these, uh, in the ruins and ruins, so for me so far since. here. how much time has passed for me the area, supposedly voices, this is the outskirts psychologically, because there thieves ended. there was nothing there. the attracted costume inside was completely destroyed, nothing was hanging like that. some kind of metal structures are dreaming, there
new city appeared. it cannot be said that this is the restoration of this city, which was e. wars, but the idea of this plan was to build well such a city very comfortable for living. finally, fifty in the eighth year, a master plan was developed almost within the same boundaries that we, as it were, can represent today with you, that is, the basic plan was laid as the basis for the post-war state of the city of minsk. and in 1958 we received a master plan, which already has a traced ring...
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to the city's independent police auditor's office. >> reporter: this move allows the city to look into and create an investigative team within the city's ipa office to pull police misconduct complaints independently. right now the police department investigates its own complaints. now, it is important to note this is a trial period and is expected to last a few years. those for it say it's time the police union says it's an overreach. after 2 1/2 years of pushing sam liccardo's pledges is moving forward. the city council unanimously approved his proposal today to begin exploring and creating a tentative model that would transfer the san jose police department's misconduct investigations away from officers and to the city's independent police auditor's office. >> what the city council did today was a long time coming. >> this judge was the ipa for the city of san jose from 2010 to 2015. >> if you want the public to have faith and trust in the process of investigating officer misconduct, you don't have the officers investigating themselves. and that has always been the case in san jose w
to the city's independent police auditor's office. >> reporter: this move allows the city to look into and create an investigative team within the city's ipa office to pull police misconduct complaints independently. right now the police department investigates its own complaints. now, it is important to note this is a trial period and is expected to last a few years. those for it say it's time the police union says it's an overreach. after 2 1/2 years of pushing sam liccardo's pledges is...
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it's been a week in the city. next year and may it be better for all of us than the outgoing one. see you next. gobble up gennady petrovich or just gena the gardener in this apartment, then your big business obedient two and in the state duma they want to raise taxes to cancel preferences for russians who left the country , vyacheslav volodin announced this in his telegram channel. according to the speaker of the lower house of parliament, the compatriots who left not only continue to work in russian companies remotely. well, they take advantage. and this was incorrectly noted by volodin earlier. it is known that united russia is working on a bill that prohibits russians who left the country from working remotely for some specialties. at the same time, the speaker federation council valentina matvienko stated that the ban should be targeted for specific companies. american tv presenter tucker carlson announced the rating of the stupidity of the year and in the first place there is ridiculous accusations of russia
it's been a week in the city. next year and may it be better for all of us than the outgoing one. see you next. gobble up gennady petrovich or just gena the gardener in this apartment, then your big business obedient two and in the state duma they want to raise taxes to cancel preferences for russians who left the country , vyacheslav volodin announced this in his telegram channel. according to the speaker of the lower house of parliament, the compatriots who left not only continue to work in...
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she went to the city and there met with her classmate.his girl must have told her parents that she had seen a jewess, and they reported to the germans and the police seized these two girls. uh, they were placed in the novogrudok prison, and then they were shot. the memorial composition was financed by a local businessman. the monument was erected at the expense of our novogrudok businessman sergey koval. i have heard more than once, and completely different people, people with deeds, the price is a madman, investing their money in dreams, artists architects kuznetsov and extraordinary engineers. the great dreamer is worth getting to know him. the key to the success of any game of erudition is calmness and confidence . please translate into russian the belarusian word. the volga region the volga region and the volga region how much you need to be sure of your answer in order to multiply it in triplicate, both adults and children adhere to this rule andrey valerievich hello. why the same events and circumstances are treated differently, who
she went to the city and there met with her classmate.his girl must have told her parents that she had seen a jewess, and they reported to the germans and the police seized these two girls. uh, they were placed in the novogrudok prison, and then they were shot. the memorial composition was financed by a local businessman. the monument was erected at the expense of our novogrudok businessman sergey koval. i have heard more than once, and completely different people, people with deeds, the price...
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city has. you cannot have this much fun for $15 as an adult. >> this will was awesome, really good deal, 5 bucks to skate, so it was a lot of fun for cheap. >> it cost more to go out, it cost more to go to the restaurant. it cost more to go to the nightclub. it cost less to go roller skating and have a funky time. >> are you coming back? >> yeah! >> okay. >> i don't want to be involved in the process after it happens. i want to be there at the front end to help people with something in my mind from a very early age. our community is the important way to look at things, even now. george floyd was huge. it opened up wounds and a discussion on something festering for a long time. before rodney king. you can look at all the instances where there are calls for change. i think we are involved in change right now in this moment that is going to be long lasting. it is very challenging. i was the victim of a crime when i was in middle school. some kids at recess came around at pe class and came to the l
city has. you cannot have this much fun for $15 as an adult. >> this will was awesome, really good deal, 5 bucks to skate, so it was a lot of fun for cheap. >> it cost more to go out, it cost more to go to the restaurant. it cost more to go to the nightclub. it cost less to go roller skating and have a funky time. >> are you coming back? >> yeah! >> okay. >> i don't want to be involved in the process after it happens. i want to be there at the front end to...
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up to up to 200 banners & city-owned poles and up to 300 banners & city-owned poles of the soma pilipinas -filipino cultural heritage district and face 0 and inspection fees up to 300 banners & city-owned poles within the culture district and the determination on state law and members of the public wretch or wish to call public comment call-in: 1 (415) 655-0001 / meeting id: 2488 477 5074 # # once connected press to- you have it unmuted and your signal madam chair. >> we have bob the president of leather and lgbtq cultural district here. >> good afternoon. thank you very much. and anyway this is an ordinance to waive the fees for poles in the district and in 2018 the lgbtq culture district was the- helping to make san francisco the incredible place to enjoy we seek the production of culture program to preserve and have our culture heritages and the lgbtqai+ in the 1960s and dilapidated from the other areas at peak more than leather and lgbtq cultural district in selma and have 12 in 1984 west residents success stories to protect the area from redevelopment and that is a celebration that d
up to up to 200 banners & city-owned poles and up to 300 banners & city-owned poles of the soma pilipinas -filipino cultural heritage district and face 0 and inspection fees up to 300 banners & city-owned poles within the culture district and the determination on state law and members of the public wretch or wish to call public comment call-in: 1 (415) 655-0001 / meeting id: 2488 477 5074 # # once connected press to- you have it unmuted and your signal madam chair. >> we have...