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benedict but the entire city of oakland. >>> father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california
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spot for the entire city. so far in the first quarter of this year, we've already issued over 4,000 parking citations along the embarcadero, just on embarcadero, not counting any other streets. all right. so we're continuing to try to increase that enforcement. gridlock enforcement is one of the things we're looking at doing more of at the intersections, where people are just blocking the intersections and traffic can't move at all. we've done it a lot in soma now as far as the afternoon rush-hour. we're doing a lot more of it there. and obviously on the weekends it needs to be more proactive and the embarcadero, where there is a lot more traffic going there. >> chairman: thank you. mr. hilldredge? >> thank you for having me. casey, m.t.a. as project manager for the embarcadero project and fisherman's wharf pier 39, we certainly hear there is going to be a lot of need for enforcement and other near-term creative strategies as we build towards a longer vision. we are working with our colleagues at the porto thi
spot for the entire city. so far in the first quarter of this year, we've already issued over 4,000 parking citations along the embarcadero, just on embarcadero, not counting any other streets. all right. so we're continuing to try to increase that enforcement. gridlock enforcement is one of the things we're looking at doing more of at the intersections, where people are just blocking the intersections and traffic can't move at all. we've done it a lot in soma now as far as the afternoon...
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if the city's 5,000 buses had these filters they could, in theory, clean the entire city's air twice r. up to height of ten metres, at least. i suspect that there are quite a lot cities that might be interested in looking at this sort of technology and if it's not a bus it could be a refuse vehicle, it could be a delivery lorry, it could be on all sorts of things. now, we don't need to just keep things running with low emissions. keeping things running at all can be a challenge. imagine the chaos if these traffic lights went down. now imagine if the whole system went down due to a cyber—attack. but it's notjust about transport networks. it's also large factories or power stations which have already fallen victim to these types of attacks. and dan simmons has been shown some research which suggests our infrastructure might be a lot more vulnerable than we previously thought. the ukrainian example was presumably done by a nationstate actor and there they were able to successfully, you know, turn off the lights in a neighbourhood. and that, to my mind, shows just how severe the consequen
if the city's 5,000 buses had these filters they could, in theory, clean the entire city's air twice r. up to height of ten metres, at least. i suspect that there are quite a lot cities that might be interested in looking at this sort of technology and if it's not a bus it could be a refuse vehicle, it could be a delivery lorry, it could be on all sorts of things. now, we don't need to just keep things running with low emissions. keeping things running at all can be a challenge. imagine the...
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. >>> and the board of supervises will hear mayor london breed's goal by 2050 to have the entire city powered by renewable energy. by 2022 certain bu would be required switch and by 2030 even more would be. >>> many gathered at the state capitol yesterday to lobby for a plan that would require utility providers to help provide a charming network school district cans convert bus fleets to all electrical. a bill that would wire that to happen is making its way to the state assembly. >>> u. c berkeley school of business celebrated earth day with a major announcement. the tzeo hall is the first academic in the country to be certified zero waste, meaning 90% of all waste is diverted to compost of recycling. >> we took landfills out of the equation so we don't have any landfill bins in tzeo hall. we want people to know there are other all terntives to waste. >> that includes a free cycling program and students and staff can bring things that are still useful but they don't want anymore . people that need those things can vethe number of printers available and the cafe is making all utensils
. >>> and the board of supervises will hear mayor london breed's goal by 2050 to have the entire city powered by renewable energy. by 2022 certain bu would be required switch and by 2030 even more would be. >>> many gathered at the state capitol yesterday to lobby for a plan that would require utility providers to help provide a charming network school district cans convert bus fleets to all electrical. a bill that would wire that to happen is making its way to the state...
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in the wake of the tragedy as an entire city grieved. try to falsely blame supporters for overcrowding in the standing terrorists a front page story in the sun newspaper compounded the myth. victims' families have been fighting for justice ever since. kenny darvish or told you about that fateful day they were all for the go down and so what are the core of our coverage are no longer expect enough work or whatnot so you know we all really went to a football match on the road is what we will start from but in your mind never never got to. do with twenty four hours later that's just disgraceful in fact police had opened a gate to try to relieve overcrowding outside. but a crush then ensued inside an initial inquest said the deaths were accidental meaning criminal charges could not be brought but the families did not give up and kept pushing for a new inquest an independent panel was set up to review the evidence in two thousand and twelve it found police had tampered with witness statements a new inquest in two thousand and sixteen ruled th
in the wake of the tragedy as an entire city grieved. try to falsely blame supporters for overcrowding in the standing terrorists a front page story in the sun newspaper compounded the myth. victims' families have been fighting for justice ever since. kenny darvish or told you about that fateful day they were all for the go down and so what are the core of our coverage are no longer expect enough work or whatnot so you know we all really went to a football match on the road is what we will...
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this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pandas. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i sound like i must. so you want to hold the most but the. best to. tell us how you know the but the. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. or a. good you know to get it but i don't care but. fed up with weighty ramiro risked everything. to the best of the southern ski industry went back to the. us how about how. he could easily be swept away by the cover. that. he must now get across the mountain area eroded by deforestation you know. what about on amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go to stalin the policy of the first dumb predicate out of the stuff that no. one knew not that band of it also about. the moderator. and. which he did not. go in the room as he had deposited m
this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pandas. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i sound like i must. so you want to hold the most but the. best to. tell us how you know the but the. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been...
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this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. yes i'm intelligent but i suppose i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. you know what i do know i get it but i don't get it but. fed up with waiting ramiro risked everything. to the best of its utmost he until she went back to the. us how about how. he could easily be swept away by the coverage. that. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you're no good stuff what about when i'm out that it may go to the family probably go first yes go go to stalin the policy of the first gulf war the keeper of the stuff the mule. i know you're not the fan of it all say about. the bum bum i did i. would see the end of th
this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. yes i'm intelligent but i suppose i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been...
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perished in the last year because of hurricane maria we have seen wildfires absolutely raise the entire cities to the ground in a matter of minutes parts of our coastline are losing more than a football field of land a minute so the climate crisis is upon us and that is just with one degree of warming that we have seen so far and scientists are telling us that if we don't stop it at one point five or zero or two degrees we are going to reach a tipping point a point of no return so right now we're we're saying to ourselves as young people like what is the world that we're going to have to live in in a few decades if we don't do something right now amanda you're the c.e.o. of a global development and a lot of this conversation happening here in the west is about the west what impact is climate change having already on the ground across the rest of the world especially the developing world in places like sub-saharan africa what does climate change look like to the poor who having to live through that well let me paint a picture for you and i think you're right to see that the conversations are ha
perished in the last year because of hurricane maria we have seen wildfires absolutely raise the entire cities to the ground in a matter of minutes parts of our coastline are losing more than a football field of land a minute so the climate crisis is upon us and that is just with one degree of warming that we have seen so far and scientists are telling us that if we don't stop it at one point five or zero or two degrees we are going to reach a tipping point a point of no return so right now...
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she went every day for the first four months across the entire city looking for senior housing that might be affordable, might have an open waitlist. there were none. she called every month for two years, down the list of 47 different places, still no opening, no waitlist noticed that she had missed, and in the end, the stress of not knowing where she would end up because it was imminent, the eviction, it was a matter as she slipped into a coma, her last words to me were, where will i go? and there wasn't anywhere, and she did die. so we need to be sure. this woman worked until she was 77 years old. her income was $1,300 a month, a total of $15,600, which meant she would not have qualified for any housing today, nor then, because the minimum income requirement is very often closer to 22 to 24,000 per year. so please support all of their recommendations, and we will build it, and we will get the subsidies, and we will find that gap funding. we need to get started on this. is much too late, it has been too long since we've done this to me to the real incomes and the real rents that are need
she went every day for the first four months across the entire city looking for senior housing that might be affordable, might have an open waitlist. there were none. she called every month for two years, down the list of 47 different places, still no opening, no waitlist noticed that she had missed, and in the end, the stress of not knowing where she would end up because it was imminent, the eviction, it was a matter as she slipped into a coma, her last words to me were, where will i go? and...
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. >> reporter: a tragedy affecting an entire city. one is especially difficult for a small community. >> from this tragedy we look for hope and inspiration.>> reporter: saturday evening the campus slowly began to realize one of their own had been killed.>> there are a lot of folks impacted by it. >> reporter: officials say sarah wong was a freshman at the school. she made seattle her home for a few months while she attended the university. school officials say she wanted to help people and planned on majoring in nursing. those plans came to a short and on saturday when a crane crashed into a car killing her.>> there is so much less in life for her to go through and get to experience.>> reporter: a freshman at seattle pacific university tells me the loss of her classmate will impact the entire school. this heartbreaking tragedy has changed the way she looks at life.>> don't take anything for granted and tell the people that you love that you love them as much as you can because you never know. >> authorities plan to release the names o
. >> reporter: a tragedy affecting an entire city. one is especially difficult for a small community. >> from this tragedy we look for hope and inspiration.>> reporter: saturday evening the campus slowly began to realize one of their own had been killed.>> there are a lot of folks impacted by it. >> reporter: officials say sarah wong was a freshman at the school. she made seattle her home for a few months while she attended the university. school officials say she...
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baltimore's entire city counsel urged mayor pew who is a democrat to quit and the republican governor larry hogan tweeted for the good of the city, mayor pew should resign. ers hey she's entitled to the presumption of innocence. pete williams, nbc washington. >>> over seas it was a historic moment, kim jong-un and vladimir putin meeting for the first ever summit and now reports north korea demanded millions from the u.s. before returning american prisoner otto wormbier that died. >> reporter: exchanging ceremonial swords today, kim crossing the border into russia in his train carefully wiped down after the journey but tonight, the offense overshadowed by reports north korea demanded $2 million for american otto warmbier's care. he was sentenced to 15 years in prison accused of stealing a propaganda poster but in 2017 the university of virginia he diesingn post" siting two unnamed sources familiar with the situation reporting the was told to sign a north korean invoice but not clear if the money was paid. warmbier's father said he believes otto was tortured. >> kim did not have to trea
baltimore's entire city counsel urged mayor pew who is a democrat to quit and the republican governor larry hogan tweeted for the good of the city, mayor pew should resign. ers hey she's entitled to the presumption of innocence. pete williams, nbc washington. >>> over seas it was a historic moment, kim jong-un and vladimir putin meeting for the first ever summit and now reports north korea demanded millions from the u.s. before returning american prisoner otto wormbier that died....
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residents it would be a collection of hexagons with each platform holding three hundred residents the entire city would contain a total of six villages the concept known as oceanic city was designed by architect ingles the project is still in search for funding and the u.n. is supporting this idea because it may actually serve as a solution to several pressing matters one is affordable housing two it would be able to withstand natural disasters like floods and hurricanes with hopes of growing food under water or ocean far mean it would be self-sufficient the city would also be green on an entirely new level instead of having traditional garbage trucks the city would have trash tubes that could actually transport garbage to a sorting station where it could then be repurposed and there wouldn't be any cars besides me be driverless vehicles and builders say they like to experiment with new technologies like a drone delivery system that pulls clean water out of the air would provide clean water build or save machine generators could pull air from the atmosphere and condense it into water impurities l
residents it would be a collection of hexagons with each platform holding three hundred residents the entire city would contain a total of six villages the concept known as oceanic city was designed by architect ingles the project is still in search for funding and the u.n. is supporting this idea because it may actually serve as a solution to several pressing matters one is affordable housing two it would be able to withstand natural disasters like floods and hurricanes with hopes of growing...
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this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital the pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i myself thought i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. you know what i do know i get it but i don't get your butt. head up with weighty ramiro risked everything. to the best of the federal ski industry went back to the. us how about how. he could easily be swept away by the coverage. that. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you know good stuff what about the one amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go for a stalin look policy at the first dump predicate of the stuff that you know. i love you not the fan of it all say about. the minute i. would see th
this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital the pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i myself thought i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those...
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authorities are now investigating, suggesting they're looking at more than just the booal de baltimore's entire city council has urged mayor pugh, who is a democrat, to quit, and maryland's republican governor tweeted, for the good of the city, mayor pugh must resign. her lawyers say she's, quote, entitled to the presumption of innocence. pete williams, nbcnews, washington. >>> coming out to the traditional chorus of boos, nfl commissioner roger goodell ushered in a new era of football on thursday. >> the arizona cardinals select kyler murray, quarterback, flahoma. >> some footballs were kind of surprised by this because kyler murray is not even 6 feet tall. he is a heisman winning quarterback, though. for years it was pretty much assud that alluarterbacks were going to be over 6 feet tall. >> is not, but still he's number one. you've worked so hard to get to this moment. there's a lot more work to be done. >> the top of the draft, though, belonged to those who do the nckling. sef the top ten picks were defensive players, anchored by ohio state a nickbo , who went second to the niners. >> just a sto
authorities are now investigating, suggesting they're looking at more than just the booal de baltimore's entire city council has urged mayor pugh, who is a democrat, to quit, and maryland's republican governor tweeted, for the good of the city, mayor pugh must resign. her lawyers say she's, quote, entitled to the presumption of innocence. pete williams, nbcnews, washington. >>> coming out to the traditional chorus of boos, nfl commissioner roger goodell ushered in a new era of football...
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this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i suppose i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've been waiting for a day. but you know i get it but i don't care but. fed up with waiting ramiro risked everything. to the best of the southern ski industry went back to the. us how to help us out. he could easily be swept away by the current. house. he must now get across amount an area eroded by deforestation you're no good dump what about on our mother to let me go go family probably go with us just go for a stalin look policy at the first gulf war the keeper of the stuff the mule. i know you're not the fan of it all say about. to stay at the time i did i. would see the e
this year the flooding has been extensive with entire cities being affected. the bridge on the main road has collapsed. and the force of the waters makes matters worse. ramiro is transporting timber to the bolivian capital of pads. looking at the damaged bridge he weighs up his options. it. yes i'm intelligent but i suppose i must not see on the whole the market then the out as the. police that was really another part that. but it's what they see is special treatment that angers those who've...
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. >> a tragedy affecting an entire city, the one, especially difficult for a small part of the community. >> from this darkness, from this tragedy, we look for hope and inspiration. >> he said saturday evening, the campus slowly began to realize that one of their own had been killed. >> there a lot of folks who were impacted by this. >> she was a freshman at the school. from california, she made seattle her home for a few months while she attended the university. school officials say that she wanted to help people planned on majoring in nursing. those plans, her life, came to a short and yesterday when a crane crashed through a car, killing her. >> there was so much left in life for her to go through and get to experience. >> reporter: she says the loss of her classmate will impact the entire school. >> tomorrow will feel different. >>> they will change the way that they look at life. >> don't take anything for granted. >> a mother and a young child who were hurt are now at home recovering. the 28-year-old man who was hurt will soon be released from the hospital. >>> police in baltimore
. >> a tragedy affecting an entire city, the one, especially difficult for a small part of the community. >> from this darkness, from this tragedy, we look for hope and inspiration. >> he said saturday evening, the campus slowly began to realize that one of their own had been killed. >> there a lot of folks who were impacted by this. >> she was a freshman at the school. from california, she made seattle her home for a few months while she attended the university....
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an entire city and the world is waking up in shock after a devastating fire reduced parts of notre dame cathedral to ash. flames engulfed the spire, the catastrophic collaps the gathering place that has been a symbol of freedom and fraternity in paris for over 800 years. 13 million visitors from all fa mhs come tovel at the heart of the french capital. it's a devastating start to holy week for catholic church, but french president emmanuel macron is vowing to rebuild. joining us fromondon is sarah harmon with the very latest. sarah, good morning. >> reporter: frances rivera, good morning. what a loss for france and the world. we're talking about a cathedral that took 200 years to build. yesterday just a few hours for large parts of it to be destroyed. the cause of this fire isn't clear yet. the paris prosecutor's office is investigating at the moment they are treating it as an accident, and a key focus o this vestigation is likely to be the scaffolding that was outside the cathedral. notre dame was uergoing a nearly $7 million renovation when this fire broke out. one firefighter was inj
an entire city and the world is waking up in shock after a devastating fire reduced parts of notre dame cathedral to ash. flames engulfed the spire, the catastrophic collaps the gathering place that has been a symbol of freedom and fraternity in paris for over 800 years. 13 million visitors from all fa mhs come tovel at the heart of the french capital. it's a devastating start to holy week for catholic church, but french president emmanuel macron is vowing to rebuild. joining us fromondon is...
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his parish was not saint benedict, but the entire city of oakland. >> father matthews was a chaplain for the oakland police and fire department. he was 70 years old. >>> messina, governor newsom said that he was a blazer and ambassador who built bridges between people different states and communities. >>> our time is now 4:15. another resource has died in southern california. he injured his right front leg yesterday and fell during a race and was later euthanized. since december, 23 resources have died at that track. the track reopen on friday after being closed since march 4. the dirt course out there has been tested, but the california horseracing board is still not sure what caused the increase in the deaths of so many resources. >>> the new spillway at the dam will be used for the first time since it was rebuilt. they are planning to allow water as soon as tomorrow. lake coralville is 70% full, rising 50 feet since the end of march. $1 billion construction project to rebuild it was completed last november. >>> happening today, the oakland public library is extending its hours. it
his parish was not saint benedict, but the entire city of oakland. >> father matthews was a chaplain for the oakland police and fire department. he was 70 years old. >>> messina, governor newsom said that he was a blazer and ambassador who built bridges between people different states and communities. >>> our time is now 4:15. another resource has died in southern california. he injured his right front leg yesterday and fell during a race and was later euthanized. since...
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benedict but the entire city of oakland. >>> father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california as we mourn the passing of other jay matthews. father jay was a trailblazer and ambassador who build bridges between people of different faiths and community. >>> new figures show pedestrian deaths across the country are at a 30 year high. jackie hundred tells us that distracted driving is among the factors in the search. >> the data from all 50 states showed findings so stark the nonprofit is urging a change in behavior before more lives are lost. according to the governors highway association more than 6200 pedestrians were killed in 2018, the highest number in three decades. in just the last 10 years that was a 35% increase. more than a third happened on local streets rather than highways showing a need for better road crossings. a number of variables were blamed but two factors were deemed most responsible, higher number of large vehicles on the road and more d
benedict but the entire city of oakland. >>> father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california as we mourn the passing of other jay matthews. father jay was a trailblazer and ambassador who build bridges between people of different faiths and community. >>> new figures show pedestrian deaths across the country are at a 30 year high. jackie...
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>>san francisco's downtown and the entire city will be powered 100% electricity. >>san francisco mayor london breed, taking today earth day to announce a first of its kind of program. >>in the city if all goes to plan san francisco would become the first major united states city to power all commercial buildings, a 50,000 square feet or larger with 100% renewable energy mayor breed making the announcement of saint francis memorial hospital today. >>with a 100% renewable electricity. our city's largest electricity use is can be 0 carbon by electrifying and getting completely off natural gas. electricity today is our path. 2 in all electric 0 emissions tomorrow. >>they are varied also announces san francisco has managed to cut its greenhouse emissions to 36% below 1990 levels ahead that was 25% goal. the city is pushing to become completely carbon neutral 2050. also today in san francisco, new rules kicked and for the owners of empty store fronts in an effort to reduce a growing number of unused commercial properties, the city is closing a loophole that allows owners
>>san francisco's downtown and the entire city will be powered 100% electricity. >>san francisco mayor london breed, taking today earth day to announce a first of its kind of program. >>in the city if all goes to plan san francisco would become the first major united states city to power all commercial buildings, a 50,000 square feet or larger with 100% renewable energy mayor breed making the announcement of saint francis memorial hospital today. >>with a 100% renewable...
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it is as if you are swinging over the entire city. there are two unique aspects. considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco. sixty% of the residents are of chinese ancestry. the second unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. there is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. not only for san francisco but for the region. and of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. every neighborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. where we are right now is the mission district. the mission district is a very special part of our city. you smell the tacos at the [speaking spanish] and they have the best latin pastries. they have these shortbread cookies with caramel in the middle. and then you walk further down and you have sunrise cafÉ. it is a place that you come for the incredible
it is as if you are swinging over the entire city. there are two unique aspects. considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco. sixty% of the residents are of chinese ancestry. the second unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. there is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. not only for san francisco but for the region. and of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after...
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made up of six hexagonal islands built is sustainable materials to hold about 300 people with an entire cityple. leaders see the projects as a viable solution against rising sea levels, climate change and housing shortages. they will also be built so that they can be towed to a safer location if needed. >> wow, living on floating cities. clearly, we've given up. we couldn't cut back on plastic straws so we have to go on a carnival cruise that never ends? that's a night mayor except for elderly couples trying to have sex with strangers. i can't believe we're abandoning land coo fast. we're mammals. supposed to live on land. mammals don't live in the oceans. >> dolphins and what else. >> two great examples, thank you. ( laughter ) >> trevor: if you're so smart, what's your plan to save the snert. >> i'm glad you asked. i have a two-step plan. step one, everyone gives me $1 million. ( laughter ) >> trevor: then what's step two? >> step two is i proceed to have a good life while the rest of you drift away on your floating cities. happy earth day, everyone! high five me trump boy! >> trevor: ronn
made up of six hexagonal islands built is sustainable materials to hold about 300 people with an entire cityple. leaders see the projects as a viable solution against rising sea levels, climate change and housing shortages. they will also be built so that they can be towed to a safer location if needed. >> wow, living on floating cities. clearly, we've given up. we couldn't cut back on plastic straws so we have to go on a carnival cruise that never ends? that's a night mayor except for...
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why is it it's not just me longing to see right but the entire city as well. but that's of little interest to the most powerful man in saudi arabia prince mohammed bin solomon has a policy of modernizing his country. but the case of the murdered saudi journalist . shows that policy has its limits and so if hyder is very cautious when it comes to criticizing saudi arabia. you christmas. been solomon wants to modernize saudi arabia rafe wanted that too so why is he still sitting in prison. sure broca's become home to and so high your hundred children it's missing just one thing she says her husband writes but are we. to sports now and in football a german team made a remarkable comeback in the europa league to reach the semifinals of a european cup competition for the first time since one thousand nine hundred eighty they trailed the portuguese club benfica four two from the first leg but overturn the deficit with a two nil win at home a boisterous crowd roared them to victory as a first philip and then a bus and board it scored before and after half time to sen
why is it it's not just me longing to see right but the entire city as well. but that's of little interest to the most powerful man in saudi arabia prince mohammed bin solomon has a policy of modernizing his country. but the case of the murdered saudi journalist . shows that policy has its limits and so if hyder is very cautious when it comes to criticizing saudi arabia. you christmas. been solomon wants to modernize saudi arabia rafe wanted that too so why is he still sitting in prison. sure...
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the entire floor is for commuter buses to come in and drop off, there will be five and a half acre cityark accessible to everyone. it has an amputheater and water marsh that will filter it through to use it for landscaping. bay area council is big here in the area, and they have a gender equity group. i love going to the workshops. it's where i met jessica. >> we hit it off, we were both in the same field and the only two women in the same. >> through that friendship did we discover that our projects are interrelated. >> the projects provide the power from san jose to san francisco and end in the trans bay terminal where amanda was in charge of construction. >> without her project basically i have a fancy bus stop. she has headed up the women's network and i do, too. we have exchanged a lot of ideas on how to get groups to work together. it's been a good partnership for us. >> women can play leadership role in this field. >> i tell him that the schedule is behind, his work is crappy. he starts dropping f-bombs and i say if you're going to talk to me like that, the meeting is over. so th
the entire floor is for commuter buses to come in and drop off, there will be five and a half acre cityark accessible to everyone. it has an amputheater and water marsh that will filter it through to use it for landscaping. bay area council is big here in the area, and they have a gender equity group. i love going to the workshops. it's where i met jessica. >> we hit it off, we were both in the same field and the only two women in the same. >> through that friendship did we discover...
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there's also a lot of people farther out and while we can't feed you know half a million people the entire city of bayda we're being very strategic in the areas that we are feeding the camps are obviously the most vulnerable in the most impacted people that have lost everything and are now staying in the camps being able to provide them a nutritious dignified meal professionals a lot of the only real meals a day since the cyclon. we're also starting to push out farther into the schools rules open on monday and are a lot of the children are returning to school regardless of what classroom conditions are and we started target them to where we can really address the children's the nutrition and things like that but also with a dignified a plate of food and we're talking about perhaps a minimum of one point seven million people who've been displaced across these flood hit areas how long would do these type of operations need to continue to least make a dent in some of the lives of the people here it's really hard to say i mean i think the mozambicans are incredibly resilient and one of the things t
there's also a lot of people farther out and while we can't feed you know half a million people the entire city of bayda we're being very strategic in the areas that we are feeding the camps are obviously the most vulnerable in the most impacted people that have lost everything and are now staying in the camps being able to provide them a nutritious dignified meal professionals a lot of the only real meals a day since the cyclon. we're also starting to push out farther into the schools rules...
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there are almost three hundred cases of measles in brooklyn alone and he said in normal years the entire city maybe sees one or two cases a year we don't take any of these steps lightly they're it's not unusual action for us to take but it is entirely related to both the danger of losing use and how highly contagious it is this is a disease that can spread just in a few hours once someone is infected it can spread and be visible very very quickly . and the results can be devastating now measles has been eliminated from the u.s. since about two thousand but health officials believe travelers brought it back to the u.s. after trips to israel now rockland county new york which is about an hour north of new york city is also experiencing a measles outbreak in the orthodox jewish community there were more than one hundred fifty cases have been reported in new york city says it's now prepared to shut down any schools violating the ban on unvaccinated students. thought to be a putin as the international community to help develop the northern sea routes which connects the arctic from the far east to
there are almost three hundred cases of measles in brooklyn alone and he said in normal years the entire city maybe sees one or two cases a year we don't take any of these steps lightly they're it's not unusual action for us to take but it is entirely related to both the danger of losing use and how highly contagious it is this is a disease that can spread just in a few hours once someone is infected it can spread and be visible very very quickly . and the results can be devastating now measles...
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buses had these filters, they could, in theory, clea n filters, they could, in theory, clean the entire city'sten metres, at least. i suspect that a lot of cities might be interested in looking at this sort of technology and if it's on a bus, if you be on a refuge vehicle, a delivery lorry, all sorts of things. dash a ref use vehicle. we don'tjust need to keep things running with low emissions. keeping things running at all can be a challenge. imagine the chaos if these traffic lights went down. now imagine if the whole system went down due to a cyber attack. but it's not just about transport networks. it's also large factories or power stations which have already fallen victim to these type of attacks. and dan simmons has been shown some new research which suggests our infrastructure may be a lot more vulnerable than we previously thought. the ukrainian example was presumably done by a nation state actor and they managed to successfully turn off the lights in a neighbourhood and that, to my mind, showsjust how a neighbourhood and that, to my mind, shows just how severe the consequences are. h
buses had these filters, they could, in theory, clea n filters, they could, in theory, clean the entire city'sten metres, at least. i suspect that a lot of cities might be interested in looking at this sort of technology and if it's on a bus, if you be on a refuge vehicle, a delivery lorry, all sorts of things. dash a ref use vehicle. we don'tjust need to keep things running with low emissions. keeping things running at all can be a challenge. imagine the chaos if these traffic lights went...
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they hope to expand all the programs to the entire school. >>> streets in new york city are preparing to go carless for a day. april 27 marks the fourth consecutive car-free day. large sections of major streets will be reserved for walking and biking only as people reclaim the busy streets. performers and programs showcasing sustainability and climate change will be available. >>> it is 5:18. let's get you out the door. here is allie in for sal. how is it looking there? >> it is getting busier the last 15 minutes or so. we have a couple of crashes to tell you about. from fairfield through vallejo no problems there. over the vallejo bridge looks good. our highway 4 camera is down this morning but you can see from the map here there is a crash westbound highway 4 just east of port chicago highway. the vehicles are on the right hand shoulder creating little back up to baypointbound highway 4. here is the bay bridge toll plaza, a three vehicle crash involving a dump truck, van and another vehicle. they are all over on the right shoulder. you can see the flashing lights there on the span i
they hope to expand all the programs to the entire school. >>> streets in new york city are preparing to go carless for a day. april 27 marks the fourth consecutive car-free day. large sections of major streets will be reserved for walking and biking only as people reclaim the busy streets. performers and programs showcasing sustainability and climate change will be available. >>> it is 5:18. let's get you out the door. here is allie in for sal. how is it looking there?...
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have perished in the last year because of hurricane maria we have seen wildfires absolutely raise entire cities to the ground in a matter of minutes parts of our coastline are losing more than a football field of land a minute so the climate crisis is upon us and that is just with one degree of warming that we have seen so far and scientists are telling us that if we don't stop it at one point five or two degrees we are going to reach a tipping point a point of no return so right now we're we're saying to ourselves as young people like what is the world that we're going to have to live in in a few decades if we don't do something right now amanda you're the c.e.o. of a global development and a lot of this conversation happening here in the west is about the west what impact is climate change having already on the ground across the rest of the world especially the developing world in places like sub-saharan africa what is climate change look like to the poor who having to live through that well let me paint a picture for you and i think you're right to see that the conversations are happening he
have perished in the last year because of hurricane maria we have seen wildfires absolutely raise entire cities to the ground in a matter of minutes parts of our coastline are losing more than a football field of land a minute so the climate crisis is upon us and that is just with one degree of warming that we have seen so far and scientists are telling us that if we don't stop it at one point five or two degrees we are going to reach a tipping point a point of no return so right now we're...
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they completely did not expect it was a protest vote it was the biggest democratic vote in the entire city of u.k. history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep talking about all the demonstrations on the u.k. streets from one side or the other and there's damn little coverage of the. demonstrations in france in english speaking media that's actually far more important and yet we still have a manual macro on the french president lecturing britain about the state of its democracy you know what we have these european parliamentary elections coming up and we want most and we're going to learn. we're not learned and watching this break that process because you know the way the anglo-saxon media's is portrayed this is that you know it's it's to resume has been ve
they completely did not expect it was a protest vote it was the biggest democratic vote in the entire city of u.k. history and now it is being ignored so it is sundering not only the conservative party in parliament it is broken the people's trust from whichever side remain or breakfast here in the parliamentary process i mean the whole thing has been staged the whole thing's been manipulated through the courts there is a lot of anger and i think it's only going to get worse i mean people keep...