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the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. ractice. otherwise it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have kind of communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene. they're already using it to revitalise and regenerate some of the city's poorest corners. nick higham, bbc news, swansea. 0k. it is time to find out how the weather is looking. here is chris. thank you. it has been about brian today. storm brian heading out into the north sea. the life of rain is nearly over. it is good to be damp asa nearly over. it is good to be damp as a deceased parrot in the next hours as the low pressure feels out to the north sea. stormy weather on the south coasts. wind gusts will be about 7
the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. ractice. otherwise it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have kind of communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to...
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the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. ut real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists, almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene. they're already using it to revitalise and regenerate some of the city's poorest corners. nick higham, bbc news, swansea. one of the last letters written on board the iconic british ship titanic before it sank has been sold for a world record price. the letter was written by an american businessman, oskar holverson, and today it was sold at an auction in england for $166,000. mr holverson had written the letter to his mother the day before the ship sank. it's the only letter on headed titanic paper to have survived the waters of the north atlantic. the ship hit an iceberg in april 19
the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. ut real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists, almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene. they're already using it...
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the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene.
the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant...
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the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. ise it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. 0utwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene. they're already using it to revitalise and regenerate some of the city's poorest corners. nick higham, bbc news, swansea. let's cross street to madrid for the press c0 nfe re nce . translation: for two days, there was total disregard for the rights of the members of the opposition. in a quarter of an hour, there was a project of law that had not been dealt with with everybody. the order of the day was altered and it was totally un—democratic and in a few hours, the spanish constitution of catalonia was disregarded, the statute for ca
the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. ise it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. 0utwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant...
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the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. onomic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. of the city's poorest corners. it isa it is a busy day of weather so we can have the up—to—date weather forecast. it certainly is pretty busy in the weather centre, storm brian making its presence felt in southern and western areas of the british isles the strongest winds in the south and south west, into wales, inland will have 40—50 miles per hour, and it could be around 60—70 on the coast. with rough seas and the potential for some coastal flooding. a lot of heavy rain from the west, as well, and we go through the night, keeping gales in the south west. still some heavy downpours pushing in from the west, and it will not be a mild night, 9—11, and that is in the towns and cities. to
the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. onomic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. of the city's poorest corners. it isa it is a busy day of weather so we can have the up—to—date weather forecast. it certainly...
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the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene. they're already using it to revitalise and regenerate some of the city's poorest corners. there are other cities vying for the title and nick will be exploring why they should win as well. we often hear how small changes to your lifestyle can have massive health benefits, but it's not something that doctors are formally trained in. dr rangan chattergee wants to change that and now, with the backing of the royal college of gps, he's created the first training course for doctors on how to prescribe what he calls "lifestyle medicine" — rather than relying solely on traditional medication. hejoins us n
the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene. they're already using it to revitalise...
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the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. it needs to be organic, community—led, cultural vision and practice. otherwise it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really important. outwardly a rather drab place, swansea turns out to have a vibrant flourishing cultural scene. they're already using it to revitalise and regenerate some of the city's poorest corners. good luck to them and all the others. time for a look at the weather... for many of this a regular autumn day. but for many areas of the south could have gusts exceeding 60 mph with dangerous waves, be aware of that and take care. the many it is a windy day, lighter in scotland compared with the rest of the uk. plenty of squally showers to the western parts, moving out of
the director here knows what kind of city of culture he wants. it needs to be organic, community—led, cultural vision and practice. otherwise it's not going to feed into a wider debate about real economic change. and this is one of three buildings colonised by artists. almost 100 of them. i could have easily worked at home, but i wouldn't have this community, i wouldn't have that input, i wouldn't have that communication and what's going on and how we feed off each other, which is really...
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city in the whole of the uk? >> well, can i say to the right honorable gentleman then of course we are always backing any city in the united kingdom to become a european city of culture, but i welcome the fact that dundee has moved to forward and is part of this. as i say we want-- [inaudible] >> richard graham. >> it's a criminal offense for those teachers in a position of trust to have a sexual relationship with those young people under 18. a constituent came to me recently distressed about exactly such a relationship between his 17-year old daughter and a middle age driving instructor. while it's consensual it's not illegal, i'm concerned there might be a risk to young drivers being groomed by a predatory instructor. as my right honorable gentleman agrees with me driving instructors are by the nature of their work in a position of trust should be covered by the same rules of teachers and which he asked the minister to work with me on this? >> i'm concerned to hear the case of his constituent that might right honorable gentleman has raised and i recognize the position in the role driving instructors play and i think it's something i will ask the appropriate departm
city in the whole of the uk? >> well, can i say to the right honorable gentleman then of course we are always backing any city in the united kingdom to become a european city of culture, but i welcome the fact that dundee has moved to forward and is part of this. as i say we want-- [inaudible] >> richard graham. >> it's a criminal offense for those teachers in a position of trust to have a sexual relationship with those young people under 18. a constituent came to me recently...
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city in the whole of the uk? >> well, can i say to the right honorable gentleman then of course we are always backing any city in the united kingdom to become a european city of culture, but i welcome the fact that dundee has moved to forward and is part of this. as i say we want-- [inaudible] >> richard graham. >> it's a criminal offense for those teachers in a position of trust to have a sexual relationship with those young people under 18. a constituent came to me recently distressed about exactly such a relationship between his 17-year old daughter and a middle age driving instructor. while it's consensual it's not illegal, i'm concerned there might be a risk to young drivers being groomed by a predatory instructor. as my right honorable gentleman agrees with me driving instructors are by the nature of their work in a position of trust should be covered by the same rules of teachers and which he asked the minister to work with me on this? >> i'm concerned to hear the case of his constituent that might right honorable gentleman has raised and i recognize the position in the role driving instructors play and i think it's something i will ask the appropriate departm
city in the whole of the uk? >> well, can i say to the right honorable gentleman then of course we are always backing any city in the united kingdom to become a european city of culture, but i welcome the fact that dundee has moved to forward and is part of this. as i say we want-- [inaudible] >> richard graham. >> it's a criminal offense for those teachers in a position of trust to have a sexual relationship with those young people under 18. a constituent came to me recently...
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city of raqqah, the syrian democratic forces on their own halted co-operations to allow more of the civilian population and more of the local isis fighters to surrender and evacuate the city. they because of their cultural understanding, their deep relationships, realize the importance of protecting the local population with whom they wanted to work once isis is defeated. and as i previously mentioned where there have been operations that the iraqi security forces have conducted that were completed much faster than the coalition forces would have anticipated. as these two examples highlight in many, many other cases i can cite to you, those of us who look to work closely with our regional partners must be prepar prepared -- and flexible. working by, with and through our regional partners is key. in fact, we internally to the u.s. department of defense are working to see what aspects of this approach should be included into our doctrineal, training and of course management systems. and many of our services, my service, the united states arm ein particular are taking measures now to develop services specifically designed for this type of warfare. one of the tasks at hand is to define the overall concept o
city of raqqah, the syrian democratic forces on their own halted co-operations to allow more of the civilian population and more of the local isis fighters to surrender and evacuate the city. they because of their cultural understanding, their deep relationships, realize the importance of protecting the local population with whom they wanted to work once isis is defeated. and as i previously mentioned where there have been operations that the iraqi security forces have conducted that were...
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in rececent years, the city's artistic profile has grown bigger and brighter with new cultural institutnsns, neapprproaches too art, and new ways of thinking about the landscape. join me as we hit some of the city's most important cultural nerve centers. i'm carolina miranda, culture writer for the "los angeles times," and this is ""artbound." woman: los angeles is an infinitely inspiring city. it feels like you can just explore
in rececent years, the city's artistic profile has grown bigger and brighter with new cultural institutnsns, neapprproaches too art, and new ways of thinking about the landscape. join me as we hit some of the city's most important cultural nerve centers. i'm carolina miranda, culture writer for the "los angeles times," and this is ""artbound." woman: los angeles is an infinitely inspiring city. it feels like you can just explore
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city in the hall of the uk? of course, we are always willing to back bids from any city in the united kingdom to become the european city of cultureve a sexual relationship with those young people and is 18. but a constituent came to me recently that it distressed about a relationship between his 17—year—old daughter and a middle—aged driving instructor. while consensual, this is not illegal. i'm concerned there might be risks to young drivers by being groomed by a predatory instructor. do you agree that driving instructors a re do you agree that driving instructors are in a position of trust, and should be covered by the same rules as teachers and which she asked the relevant minister to work with me on this? i am concerned to hear the case of his constituents, and directly denies the position and role driving instructors play. i think this is something i will ask the appropriate department to look at and to get in touch with them to get further details of his case. stephen kinnock. in march 2019, the prime minister told the size that parliament would be given a meaningful vote on the terms of the article 50 withdrawal bill. this
city in the hall of the uk? of course, we are always willing to back bids from any city in the united kingdom to become the european city of cultureve a sexual relationship with those young people and is 18. but a constituent came to me recently that it distressed about a relationship between his 17—year—old daughter and a middle—aged driving instructor. while consensual, this is not illegal. i'm concerned there might be risks to young drivers by being groomed by a predatory instructor....
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whole there was an incredible explosion of creativity art and culture there was so much going on particularly in berlin hundreds of thousands of emigrants came to the city mostly from eastern europe and around the body they were really mixed bunch more welcomed in a city that pulse with the life of millions of people which used to us and where the tyrannies never got. on the streets police and communists back. lead out with a budget of forty million euro spread over sixteen episodes but anybody alone has already made history as the most expensive german t.v. production to date the series took five years to produce and principal photography lasted seven months with most of the exterior shots filmed at the legendary bubbles big studios outside berlin. and look to see if your you know i would be of course try to remodel and simulate many of the original locations but then we also decided to produce a large number of the exterior shots in a studio. so we built a road actually not one but for a whole block were each street represented a different ambience by different social milieu. but it was really a fertile representing. one of the main protagonists in th
whole there was an incredible explosion of creativity art and culture there was so much going on particularly in berlin hundreds of thousands of emigrants came to the city mostly from eastern europe and around the body they were really mixed bunch more welcomed in a city that pulse with the life of millions of people which used to us and where the tyrannies never got. on the streets police and communists back. lead out with a budget of forty million euro spread over sixteen episodes but anybody...
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them to allow more of the civilian population and a number of local isis fighters to surrender and evacuate the city. they, because of their cultural understanding, their deep tribal relationships, realized the importance of protecting the local population with whom they wanted to work once isis is defeated. and as i previously mentioned, there have been operations where the iraqi security forces have -- that the iraqi security forces have conducted that were completed much faster than the coalition forces would have been anticipated. easy these two examples highlight in many, many other cases they could cite to you, those of us who look to work closely with your regional partners m partners must be prepared. why am i sharing all of this with you? because for the foreseeable future, coalition campaigns and the approach of working by, with and through our regional partners is absolutely key to how many of our common objectives will be accomplished. in fact, we internally to the u.s. department of defense are working to see what aspects of this approach should be included into our training and force management systems. many of our se
them to allow more of the civilian population and a number of local isis fighters to surrender and evacuate the city. they, because of their cultural understanding, their deep tribal relationships, realized the importance of protecting the local population with whom they wanted to work once isis is defeated. and as i previously mentioned, there have been operations where the iraqi security forces have -- that the iraqi security forces have conducted that were completed much faster than the...
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city has disappeared. known as the creepy mannequin or scary wendy, the doll has become part of the city's pop culture. the manager says the three-foot doll disappeared last month after a large crowd came into the fast food restaurant. the store is working to find a replacement doll. >>> let's talk about what you need to get out the door today. grab the umbrella. that's first and foremost. we are going to look at on and off showers passing through. not quite as steady or heavy as what we saw a few days ago. we are going to see some rain return. light rain jacket, but just a light one. talking thin because it's still going to be fairly warm both this morning and especially this afternoon. at least warmer than average for this time of year. not as warm as yesterday, but we're talking 70s. rain boots might be a better option for the rain. puddles will accumulate in the afternoon. sunglasses, though, you likely won't need. not a lot of sunshine in the forecast. mostly cloudy, the windshield wipers hopefully in good shape. they might get use, especially into the afternoon hours. here's the radar and satelli
city has disappeared. known as the creepy mannequin or scary wendy, the doll has become part of the city's pop culture. the manager says the three-foot doll disappeared last month after a large crowd came into the fast food restaurant. the store is working to find a replacement doll. >>> let's talk about what you need to get out the door today. grab the umbrella. that's first and foremost. we are going to look at on and off showers passing through. not quite as steady or heavy as what...
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high rise she lives in has a direct elevator connection to a hive of residential commercial and cultural complexes called underground city. her commute to work takes just a quarter of an hour through a maze of malls stairwells and an ending cart is deep below the streets of montreal . often times living in montreal the weather pretty cold slippery snowy icy so in times like that it's nice to have the option of walking on the ground to get where you want to go because from my home i think i have to work directly from the underground i can go shopping i think go to the grocery store if i wanted to i think even go to the theater. has her own physiotherapy practice which is also in a building connected to the underground city. it's very easy for them to. office you don't have to worry about putting on a coat and boots and they can leave their office they can walk underground inside get to my office park. the underground city your. includes thirty two kilometers of tunnels under downtown montreal linking more than sixty buildings. architect prisoner was one of the co-creators of underground city he worked in montreal's planni
high rise she lives in has a direct elevator connection to a hive of residential commercial and cultural complexes called underground city. her commute to work takes just a quarter of an hour through a maze of malls stairwells and an ending cart is deep below the streets of montreal . often times living in montreal the weather pretty cold slippery snowy icy so in times like that it's nice to have the option of walking on the ground to get where you want to go because from my home i think i have...
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. >>> it's that time of year time for fall festivals and the annual one in old city is a fairity one of of art and culture food set across the historic square mile. >> reporter: this is amazing. >> it's chris young's third year participating in the old city fest. his little lion restaurant serves up american comfort food with a southern twist. >> a little bit of garlic and cinnamon. >> it has a quick to it. is that an reyeah? >> that is raspberry sangria. we take it seriously. >> more than 100 old city businesses are sew indicating art culture and history. >> it shows off everything that old city has to offer. >> independence row showcases locally hand made items. >> you can meet the makers in the store and see the work they make and make purchases too. >> david will be there with her jewelry designs. >> they are colorful and the patterns are unique. they are patterned from recycled vintage tins. >> it's fun for everyone and music stage. >> fashion shows and palmers and ac bats. >> this festival is not like any other festival in the city. the melding of the past and present gives it a unique vibe. >> a st
. >>> it's that time of year time for fall festivals and the annual one in old city is a fairity one of of art and culture food set across the historic square mile. >> reporter: this is amazing. >> it's chris young's third year participating in the old city fest. his little lion restaurant serves up american comfort food with a southern twist. >> a little bit of garlic and cinnamon. >> it has a quick to it. is that an reyeah? >> that is raspberry sangria....
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the world festival of youth and students is open now in russia's black sea resort city of sorts see the week long cultural event is expected to attract operates of twenty visitors from right across the globe are some of the highlights from the opening. welcome to the nineteenth world festival of youth and students in sochi. as you can see behind me the opening ceremonies of the festival have already begun other themes of the song and dance performances that we've seen have been technology human progress and development many people here all of them very excited . talking to some of the baccarat and of walks a head over the next week artie's daniel hawkins and what you are. but the excitement we've had. this square here behind me as well of course is the grand opening ceremony which set that report from culminating in a pretty amazing forward to splay with fountains going off in the square here as well as managed to finally get out of that quite loud and noisy excited crowd to join us here in the square as well tell us a bit more about what was going on inside and of course this is your first time in russia
the world festival of youth and students is open now in russia's black sea resort city of sorts see the week long cultural event is expected to attract operates of twenty visitors from right across the globe are some of the highlights from the opening. welcome to the nineteenth world festival of youth and students in sochi. as you can see behind me the opening ceremonies of the festival have already begun other themes of the song and dance performances that we've seen have been technology human...
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there are a few popular sayings from broad city i was hoping you could help me better understand yas queen so yes queen originated in the sort of ball culture in new york city. ball called ball like drag queens walking the runway and voting and it kind of resurfaced within the career community as you know as recently yeah and then it. it punctured through like us on our show nature's pocket. nature's pocket is another word for vagina. i guess. waspy your brain lining. this is this is when i'm wrong going on abby for not being nebbishy enough like a good new york to us but you know really holding her head high like an american a mainline jew it's like she was the jew i a lot of came to a home with me once and she was like this is crazy she felt like it was like oh very it is where i'm from is very is waspy i was like you know it was and yeah i was like the only jew and also we're driving around and i was like do you notice the flags you look down the street it's very american flags every ten feet i was like really floored you know. full mole film zero is a popular. acronym online. what is her fear of this you know fear of missing out piece.
there are a few popular sayings from broad city i was hoping you could help me better understand yas queen so yes queen originated in the sort of ball culture in new york city. ball called ball like drag queens walking the runway and voting and it kind of resurfaced within the career community as you know as recently yeah and then it. it punctured through like us on our show nature's pocket. nature's pocket is another word for vagina. i guess. waspy your brain lining. this is this is when i'm...
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but they must complete it without spilling their trays of drinks the race is part of promotions for the city's cafe culture. top stories on al-jazeera i saw on the verge of being pushed out of the groups capital in syria officials say the remaining fighters are leaving the city taking civilians with them as human shields the exit is part of a deal brokered by tribal leaders. syria's demanding turkish troops withdraw immediately from its northwest province more than one hundred soldiers and twenty armored vehicles began crossing the border two days ago there to enforce a so-called deescalation zone which was brokered with russia and iran to reduce the fighting. to bomb attacks in the somali capital mogadishu have killed at least twenty people the first explosion was so powerful it brought down buildings in an area full of government offices hotels and restaurants police say people are still trapped under the rubble of the hotel. kenya's opposition leaders are accusing the police of using excessive force after two protest as were shut down on friday they're edging followers to keep demonstrating despite a ba
but they must complete it without spilling their trays of drinks the race is part of promotions for the city's cafe culture. top stories on al-jazeera i saw on the verge of being pushed out of the groups capital in syria officials say the remaining fighters are leaving the city taking civilians with them as human shields the exit is part of a deal brokered by tribal leaders. syria's demanding turkish troops withdraw immediately from its northwest province more than one hundred soldiers and...
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cultural and natural landscapes. downtown manhattan has little plants growing. there is a lot of nature even in the middle of the city. pristine looking wilderness has a lot of cultural overlay and management that is influencing what the places like. arely, all landscapes dynamic. there always changing. there is no way to hold them still the way we do with a vase in a museum. on aan put a ming vase shelf and have climate control and it will stay pretty much the same for centuries. we cannot do that with landscapes. there is no way of holding them still, they are constantly shifting with climactic changes, ecological changes and cultural and social changes. that is what i am interested in looking at. a prime example is national parks. in the way we often don't notice landscape changing is occurring because it is happening so slowly. many of us have visited yosemite valley. this is a photo i took when i was visiting there. it is striking to look at pictures of the same place over time. again, i think the first week of this course, we looked at some of these same images. this is a photograph from almost the same locatio
cultural and natural landscapes. downtown manhattan has little plants growing. there is a lot of nature even in the middle of the city. pristine looking wilderness has a lot of cultural overlay and management that is influencing what the places like. arely, all landscapes dynamic. there always changing. there is no way to hold them still the way we do with a vase in a museum. on aan put a ming vase shelf and have climate control and it will stay pretty much the same for centuries. we cannot do...
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main competition of the volvo ocean raised begins on october twenty second with boats racing between twelve cities worldwide. now the argentine capital is known for its incredible cafe culture the city is often even referred to as the paris of the south but just how fast is a service hundreds of waiters took part in the countries i knew a waiter saturday what's the challenge you ask walk as fast as you can without dropping the bottles and glasses on your tree the balancing act was a mile long taking home top honors in the women's category was neuer awful meanwhile carlos a has won the men's race so says coffee gives you jitters. well that's all we prepared for you at this hour and thank you for joining us.
main competition of the volvo ocean raised begins on october twenty second with boats racing between twelve cities worldwide. now the argentine capital is known for its incredible cafe culture the city is often even referred to as the paris of the south but just how fast is a service hundreds of waiters took part in the countries i knew a waiter saturday what's the challenge you ask walk as fast as you can without dropping the bottles and glasses on your tree the balancing act was a mile long...
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of local culture. the glockenspiel in new city hall talks of tales of daring, something celtic will hope to replicate anch experience is special. this is a beautiful city. i think it's the mendis. we are enjoying the atmosphere. probably not as good as scotland but, you know! this arena is as impressive as it gets. when the celtic players stepped onto the pitch to night it will be infinitely noisier. but it is far more than a boisterous crowd that celtic have to deal with. they have changed management and that has given them a bit about bounce effect. just seeing the change from how they had been playing, that's something we will have to cope with but the players are looking forward to it. it's a beautiful arena to come into play in and hopefully we can put on a performance to suit. foretell to to be celebrating —— for celtic to be celebrating, their performance will need to be as good as anything produced under brendan rodgers and even that might not be enough. this is where celtic fans wa nt to enough. this is where celtic fans want to see their team, competing against the very best. you can keep up t
of local culture. the glockenspiel in new city hall talks of tales of daring, something celtic will hope to replicate anch experience is special. this is a beautiful city. i think it's the mendis. we are enjoying the atmosphere. probably not as good as scotland but, you know! this arena is as impressive as it gets. when the celtic players stepped onto the pitch to night it will be infinitely noisier. but it is far more than a boisterous crowd that celtic have to deal with. they have changed...
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period, i read edith wharton because she is a brilliant and radical illuminator of culture and life of the various classes and citiesen't enough hours in the day. jeff: yes, indeed. you mentioned teddy roosevelt. obviously a monumental figure in the history of new york. where does he rank in terms of the importance of characters during this time period? mike: roosevelt is all over everything, but in different ways. the image has long outlived its sell by date as teddy as a trust buster is not without merit. he did believe that the new corporate world was in general a good thing, but for all the reasons that morgan promoted it, but the accumulation of power they had, particularly the power they had to alter campaign elections -- rockefeller and morgan alone defeated william jennings bryan by contributing more money between the two of them than the rest of the small depositors around the country, and yet when it came time to get reelected in 1904, he went to wall street. he promised that he was going to be respectful of the corporate privilege and corporate structure unless they did something bad. that was going to be
period, i read edith wharton because she is a brilliant and radical illuminator of culture and life of the various classes and citiesen't enough hours in the day. jeff: yes, indeed. you mentioned teddy roosevelt. obviously a monumental figure in the history of new york. where does he rank in terms of the importance of characters during this time period? mike: roosevelt is all over everything, but in different ways. the image has long outlived its sell by date as teddy as a trust buster is not...
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of cultural cashe that trump has been denied his entire life. even when he was at his most successful, moving into manhattan, building skyscrapers, he still was not part of new york city elite cultural life, because in fact he refused to do the things that are require. first of all, stop acting a fool. but second fillenthropy. like you donate things. your name is on buildings because you actually give away money if you're a millionaire. but that's not part of who he is. >> i want to say it was another phenomenal piece by charles, and i hope everyone reads it. i do want to point out one things he says in there. i'm one of the people charles talks about in this piece that recognize president trump brought a sense of hon -- i think it's important also to note a lot of what we're seeing out of president trump is not a personal grievance. these are policy difference. and he campaigned on doing away with obamacare. he campaigned on rolling back some of what they view as unconstitutional executive orders. and he campaigned on pullic back on a lot of the policies that barack obama implemented as president. and that's what we're seeing. that's why we're trying desperately to r
of cultural cashe that trump has been denied his entire life. even when he was at his most successful, moving into manhattan, building skyscrapers, he still was not part of new york city elite cultural life, because in fact he refused to do the things that are require. first of all, stop acting a fool. but second fillenthropy. like you donate things. your name is on buildings because you actually give away money if you're a millionaire. but that's not part of who he is. >> i want to say...
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culture in washington, d.c. i founded the organization after i graduated from howard university, so being at howard and seeing the rampant gentrification of the citynd thinking about invisible landscape and cultural exchange and cultural capital and knowing some of those things were dissipating, i and a couple of fellow colleagues decided to found our nonprofit which was my entry into the exam. that speaks to my work a graduate student studying cultural general ri cultural gentrification. i was a theater major in public schools, so i'm still producing and writing pages and studying through anthropology. this is a transitional phase in my life but i'm welcoming it. >> look at all of the stuff bubbling beneath your surface. that's lovely. we're going the take a break and then when we come back i'll ask how the current political climate might impact their art. see you in a couple of minutes. mark herring: my mom to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- getting married. that was a lifelong lesson for me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's pr
culture in washington, d.c. i founded the organization after i graduated from howard university, so being at howard and seeing the rampant gentrification of the citynd thinking about invisible landscape and cultural exchange and cultural capital and knowing some of those things were dissipating, i and a couple of fellow colleagues decided to found our nonprofit which was my entry into the exam. that speaks to my work a graduate student studying cultural general ri cultural gentrification. i was...
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next report takes us to the italian island of sicily necessarily capital city palermo not only has great weather all year round but also boasts a wealth of culture cullen they are a delight and exciting history so as the saying goes the early bird catches the worm so we start our voyage of discovery at the crack of dawn. that picturesque capital of sicily and nano is surrounded by mountains and crystal blue sea. and even the morning only fishermen are away bringing their catch in to the historic kaba. they themselves are convinced that this is the best place in the wild. oh. yes sicily is the most beautiful place on earth. the climate the people everything the vegetables the fruits the fish everything. we have everything including beautiful women. beautiful women are also visible in palermo in the form of statues. as stroll around the historic city center is best begun where they are at an intersection cold quite talk or full kaunas after the four richly decorated matching kona buildings the traffic hub is a high point of the rock. you can also take a tour around the city in a horse drawn carriage and mammo is geographically close to miss than i
next report takes us to the italian island of sicily necessarily capital city palermo not only has great weather all year round but also boasts a wealth of culture cullen they are a delight and exciting history so as the saying goes the early bird catches the worm so we start our voyage of discovery at the crack of dawn. that picturesque capital of sicily and nano is surrounded by mountains and crystal blue sea. and even the morning only fishermen are away bringing their catch in to the...
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of that link them closely and it's castle also stood for the many different aspects of the city which is but a cultural center and an industrial hop. that was never a contradiction an industry started the people breathed then petrol so to speak shook hands eating fruit. flies enough is also a great place to try some traditional local fare like the famous dumplings which are made of two parts wrong and one part boiled potatoes are served with a crew tom in the middle they see. maroon boiling water until they rise to the surface. how every family in the region has their own secret recipe for making the dumplings . everyone makes them differently or. condensed milk you know. is used cram fresh. game the best on that. they are served with beef rule aids and red cabbage and eyes and their best to wash down with a glass of luther wine. or martin luther criticized the greed of the catholic church at that time especially as we reported before the practice where sins were forgiven against payments of money well ironically loser's image has become a real moneymaker for example there is luther beer as well as oth
of that link them closely and it's castle also stood for the many different aspects of the city which is but a cultural center and an industrial hop. that was never a contradiction an industry started the people breathed then petrol so to speak shook hands eating fruit. flies enough is also a great place to try some traditional local fare like the famous dumplings which are made of two parts wrong and one part boiled potatoes are served with a crew tom in the middle they see. maroon boiling...
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. >>> a san francisco supervisor will introduce legislation to protect some of the cities cultural districtm gentrification. the supervisor says this would help the city work with the districts to help preserve their culture by adding more affordable housing and putting a public art. some of the districts included are chinatown, the filipino cultural heritage district and the south of market area. >>> people staying at a homeless camp in the east bay could be evicted tonight. on saturday people living at the camp were given a 72 hour eviction notice. the campus spring up in january at the intersection of martin luther king jr. way and adaline. homeless advocates have been helping organize the camp and say they will protest the eviction. bart owns the property and it is part police who posted the eviction notice. the people that live there say they have nowhere else to go. >>> a new emergency alert system may soon be coming to san jose to warn of an impending disaster. it will be used in the rock springs neighborhood which was flooded by the coyote creek last february. the city has several l
. >>> a san francisco supervisor will introduce legislation to protect some of the cities cultural districtm gentrification. the supervisor says this would help the city work with the districts to help preserve their culture by adding more affordable housing and putting a public art. some of the districts included are chinatown, the filipino cultural heritage district and the south of market area. >>> people staying at a homeless camp in the east bay could be evicted tonight....
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competition of the volvo ocean race begins on october twenty second with boats racing between twelve cities worldwide. while the argentine capital buenos iris is known for its incredible cafe culture now the city is often even referred to as the paris of the south but just how fast is a service hundreds of waiters took part in the country's annual waiters race on saturday the challenge you ask walk as fast as you can without dropping the bottles and glasses on your tray the balancing act was a mile long taking home top honors in the women's category was an oily haul meanwhile the has won the men's race. from news this hour thank you for watching.
competition of the volvo ocean race begins on october twenty second with boats racing between twelve cities worldwide. while the argentine capital buenos iris is known for its incredible cafe culture now the city is often even referred to as the paris of the south but just how fast is a service hundreds of waiters took part in the country's annual waiters race on saturday the challenge you ask walk as fast as you can without dropping the bottles and glasses on your tray the balancing act was a...
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city also. i've been in hong kong where a gathering of pack of people from around the world is breathing new life into the city's indigenous culture. the top story this hour the number of people killed by powerful truck and car bombs in the somali capital has jumped to more than two hundred hundreds more were injured in the blasts on saturday which hit the center of mogadishu as well as a residential district somalia has declared three days of national mourning caroline malone has the latest. when people in somalia's capital mogadishu a trying to come to terms with one of the worst car bomb attacks ever a truck bomb exploded outside a hotel at an intersection lined with government offices restaurants and shops hours later a second blast struck another business district in the city most of the buildings in those areas have been destroyed still being pulled out of the rubble president mohammed up to live visited the scene and his government has declared three days of mourning and they said you are the. target of these terrorist is not government officials but civilians as you see here there are no government buildings only civilians
city also. i've been in hong kong where a gathering of pack of people from around the world is breathing new life into the city's indigenous culture. the top story this hour the number of people killed by powerful truck and car bombs in the somali capital has jumped to more than two hundred hundreds more were injured in the blasts on saturday which hit the center of mogadishu as well as a residential district somalia has declared three days of national mourning caroline malone has the latest....
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city of neighborhoods. each with it's own rights, and rituals. a patchwork of cultures that took shape over a century ago. acon of hope and possibility for people from all over the world, offering the promise of work, prosperity, a new life. pittsburgh could have been another company town gone to beautiful ruin. but something happened. the city started to pop up on lists of the most livable places in america. it became attractive to a new wave of people from elsewhere looking to reinvent themselves and make a new world. and so we find ourselves asking the same questions we ask in other cities in transition. are the new arrivals, new money, new ideas saving the city, or cannibalizing it? who will live in the pittsburgh of the future? and will there be room for the people that stayed true, stuck with it their whole lives? ♪ >> anthony: oh man, i'm very happy about this. sausage and peppers, one of my favorite things. all right. >> anthony: bocce, the ancient game of kings. throw the little ball, try and get the other balls close. closer than the other guys. >> anthony: cent'anni. >> all: cent'anni! >> man in
city of neighborhoods. each with it's own rights, and rituals. a patchwork of cultures that took shape over a century ago. acon of hope and possibility for people from all over the world, offering the promise of work, prosperity, a new life. pittsburgh could have been another company town gone to beautiful ruin. but something happened. the city started to pop up on lists of the most livable places in america. it became attractive to a new wave of people from elsewhere looking to reinvent...
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of opportunities. this year the main criteria for determining the most livable cities were affordable living space a wide variety of cultural activities and good infrastructure for instance a comprehensive subway and commuter train network accessibility by air played a limited role in the rankings luckily for berlin as its new airport which should have opened in twenty eleven is still under construction it's got wonderful table we love t.x. because it's in our view it's an airport a they should close down it's a way that all born airports should be the trigger pull up curbside and walk straight to your flight and your savvy i guess it will go away which is which is unfortunate. like many berliners the staff at monaco magazine would like to see table remain in operation that would make the city as attractive by day as it is by night berlin the perfect place to dance till dawn. thanks to the magazine for ranking. highly here we turn now to the express news and the nobel prize winner for literature has just been announced as find out who it. the swedish academy in stockholm has announced the winner of this year's nobel prize i
of opportunities. this year the main criteria for determining the most livable cities were affordable living space a wide variety of cultural activities and good infrastructure for instance a comprehensive subway and commuter train network accessibility by air played a limited role in the rankings luckily for berlin as its new airport which should have opened in twenty eleven is still under construction it's got wonderful table we love t.x. because it's in our view it's an airport a they should...