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familiar with this process and i familiar with the mta's desire to make san francisco look like an european city, and there is talk about making significant modifications on polk street, we have hotels and businesses requiring delivery as well as residents, as well as restaurants. we are a diverse district like yours. we have no formal sit on the curb and watch what happens at least 12 hours a day if not 24-hour the day and even put cameras on it. i have a friend who runs a factory and when they have to do time and motion studies they put cameras and have other professionals look at it; it is clear that no consideration for how our moving trucks are going to get residents in and out of the apartment buildings that are on our streets and how they will deal with the daily deliveries. once you see this new plan, press on with these diverse needs for both residents and businesses. and i don't know if you have any hotels in your stretch; that's a whole other situation as well. >> residential hotels? not yet. there's a holiday inn, a large hotel. >> it's also clear that what happens on vanesse, especi
familiar with this process and i familiar with the mta's desire to make san francisco look like an european city, and there is talk about making significant modifications on polk street, we have hotels and businesses requiring delivery as well as residents, as well as restaurants. we are a diverse district like yours. we have no formal sit on the curb and watch what happens at least 12 hours a day if not 24-hour the day and even put cameras on it. i have a friend who runs a factory and when...
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thousand hectares of land have been illegally used to grow opium poppies that's the size of a major european city like london in each of the nine growing seasons there has been more open poppy cultivation than during any single year of the taliban's rule the fields have expanded everywhere throughout afghanistan in the south of the country the rise was not dramatic but that's only because these regions have remained the biggest drug growing areas so there is simply less room to expand and the country's east bordering pakistan the land suited by opium poppies is now ten times larger this is just one of the country's many gates from where afghan drags pass through on their way to every part of the globe to pakistan iran middle east turkey central asia russia europe central. western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium in comes to that one point four billion dollars the lion's share of thi
thousand hectares of land have been illegally used to grow opium poppies that's the size of a major european city like london in each of the nine growing seasons there has been more open poppy cultivation than during any single year of the taliban's rule the fields have expanded everywhere throughout afghanistan in the south of the country the rise was not dramatic but that's only because these regions have remained the biggest drug growing areas so there is simply less room to expand and the...
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but european cities and israel are used to this. but it's very unsettling in a place we know so well, especially in boston, you know. >> yeah. those two bombings were 2005, joe. i just remembered. the other thing is we've got the london marathon, as well. we've got the london marathon, as well, coming up this weekend. so, you know, there's a lot of security steps now being taken there, too. >> yeah. i don't know. is there any reason to think that, you know, marathons are now the venue for -- it could be anywhere, obviously. >> yeah. >> and even recently, i admit there are times where the security is very tight at wherever you are and like you, we still have to do this? and now you know we're going to be back, you know, 120% with this. ross westgate, thanks. this is what we do, market reaction to things which always is uncomfortable and strange. david joy, the chief market strategist at ameriprise financial, who is in boston on set, jonathan gullah, chief equity strategist at ubs investment research, david, you're up there. this is d
but european cities and israel are used to this. but it's very unsettling in a place we know so well, especially in boston, you know. >> yeah. those two bombings were 2005, joe. i just remembered. the other thing is we've got the london marathon, as well. we've got the london marathon, as well, coming up this weekend. so, you know, there's a lot of security steps now being taken there, too. >> yeah. i don't know. is there any reason to think that, you know, marathons are now the...
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cities. -- european politicians discuss new measures hitting the bees. there are other things like , thement weather or pests landscape changing somewhat in new agricultural policies, and also less bee-friendly gardens. there are a lot of things going on. are something to be taken seriously. it is just if there is enough evidence to take this as an issue. take it as a given that the pesticide is banned, what happens next? luis e a reversal in the decline of bee populations -- will we see a reversal in the decline of bee populations? >> that is exactly what people are wondering. if we did take this step, would it reverse the decline in the bees. the evidence is not strong enough for many governments to agree to take these insecticides off the market. it should be noted that these insecticides were just going to be taken off the use -- it would be made illegal to use on crops which are flowering, or crops which attract bees. they would still be widely used for other crops that are not attracted to bees. i think this is really the issue. some countries beli
cities. -- european politicians discuss new measures hitting the bees. there are other things like , thement weather or pests landscape changing somewhat in new agricultural policies, and also less bee-friendly gardens. there are a lot of things going on. are something to be taken seriously. it is just if there is enough evidence to take this as an issue. take it as a given that the pesticide is banned, what happens next? luis e a reversal in the decline of bee populations -- will we see a...
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she never forgot that warsaw, rob, budapest, these were great european cities, capitals of free nations, temporarily trapped behind the iron curtain. today, in different corners of the world, there are millions of people who know that they , to their freedom, in part margaret thatcher. in kuwait, which she helped free. across eastern and central europe. and, of course, in the poll violence -- falkland islands. as we gather to lay margaret thatcher to rest, the sun will be rising over the falklands. because of her courage, skill, reverie and sacrifice of our armed forces, it will rise again for freedom. much has been said about the battles that margaret thatcher fought. she certainly did not shy from the fight, and that led to arguments, to conflicts, and even to division. what is remarkable, looking back now, is how many of those arguments are no longer arguments at all. no one wants to return to strikes without a ballast. that largeeves industrial companies should be owned by the state. the nuclear deterrent, nato, the special relationship, these are widely accepted as cornerstones of
she never forgot that warsaw, rob, budapest, these were great european cities, capitals of free nations, temporarily trapped behind the iron curtain. today, in different corners of the world, there are millions of people who know that they , to their freedom, in part margaret thatcher. in kuwait, which she helped free. across eastern and central europe. and, of course, in the poll violence -- falkland islands. as we gather to lay margaret thatcher to rest, the sun will be rising over the...
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. >> they gained popularity because there is some anti- eastern-european sentiment in the city. >> when it comes to other major issues, ukip's manifesto left clearly define policies. plus, its membership is still relatively small. political analysts do not see it as a threat in general elections two years from now. >> there was a widespread feeling that the country was in economic crisis and that neither of the two major parties h ything imptant to say. in the circumstances, a party which came in on one issue and said in effect, "enough of this talk. action is needed. leadership -- that is what is needed," but i do not see that coming in this country. >> nevertheless, britain's main parties have begun taking ukip seriously. they have shown they can do more than just clean toilets. by firing a public resentment of immigrants, they have proven effective in making life difficult for the other parties. >> the passport is the noblest part of a person. it is not created as easily as a person is. the german writer wrote that some 70 years ago. it seems that is still true today. in europe, coun
. >> they gained popularity because there is some anti- eastern-european sentiment in the city. >> when it comes to other major issues, ukip's manifesto left clearly define policies. plus, its membership is still relatively small. political analysts do not see it as a threat in general elections two years from now. >> there was a widespread feeling that the country was in economic crisis and that neither of the two major parties h ything imptant to say. in the circumstances, a...
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she never forgot warsaw, prague, budapest were great european cities, free nations temporarily trappedehind the iron curtain. today in different corners of the world unless the people who know they owe their freedom and part to margaret thatcher in kuwait across eastern and central europe and of course and the falcon islands. a reprint as people gather in london to lay margaret thatcher to last, the sun will be raising and because of her courage and because of the skill and bravery and sacrifice of our armed forces, will rise again for freedom. mr. speaker, much has been said about the battles that margaret thatcher five. she certainly did not shy from the site and that led to arguments, to conflicts, even division. what is remarkable looking back now is how many of those arguments are no longer arguments at all. no one wants to return to strikes without a balance. no one believes large industrial come needs should be on either state. the nuclear deterrent, nato. the special relationship or by the respected as cornerstones of security and defense policies. we argue sometimes passionate
she never forgot warsaw, prague, budapest were great european cities, free nations temporarily trappedehind the iron curtain. today in different corners of the world unless the people who know they owe their freedom and part to margaret thatcher in kuwait across eastern and central europe and of course and the falcon islands. a reprint as people gather in london to lay margaret thatcher to last, the sun will be raising and because of her courage and because of the skill and bravery and...
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the city had survived 100 years of political and religious turmoil, of war and destruction. despite invasions of europeanonarchs who'd attempted to conquer the city on the pretext of defending it, it had preserved its independence. most important, the catholic church had survived the rise of protestantism and its challenge to rome's authority. it was an extraordinary period of expansion as european colonization and exploration took its influence to the farthest corners of the earth. this roman catholic renewal, which historians call the counter reformation, was given added purpose and vigor by a remarkable group of visionaries. the spanish mystic and philosopher teresa of avila insisted that everyone could experience intense and personal knowledge of god. igtius loyol founder of the jesuiteaching order, inspired his followers to go to work with spiritual fervor in the real world, and the missionary francis xavier carried to india and japan the message of the roman church. to fulfill the needs of the resurgent church, artists and architects all over europe flocked into rome. they came to design and orname
the city had survived 100 years of political and religious turmoil, of war and destruction. despite invasions of europeanonarchs who'd attempted to conquer the city on the pretext of defending it, it had preserved its independence. most important, the catholic church had survived the rise of protestantism and its challenge to rome's authority. it was an extraordinary period of expansion as european colonization and exploration took its influence to the farthest corners of the earth. this roman...
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>> hello and a very warm welcome to "european journal" coming to you from dw city is in brussels. here's a look at what we have for you today. france -- why most children grow up with a working mom. czech republic -- held villages are digging up the past. and turkey -- how to do business with facial hair. in a few days, a long-awaited trial will open in germany. the trial against the last surviving member of a neo-nazi cell known as the nsu. a year-and-a-half ago when their crimes came to light, it sent shock waves across the country. neo-nazis had been killing foreigners on german soil for almost 10 years while german authorities followed false leads. now authorities hope to avoid making more mistakes at the trial starting next week in munich, but there is already criticism. the court room is too small with room for just 50 observers and 50 journalists. the seats were allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. the problem -- no turkish media outlets got seats. they are angry, not least because eight of the nsu's 10 victims were of turkish origin. >> the correspondent for turk
>> hello and a very warm welcome to "european journal" coming to you from dw city is in brussels. here's a look at what we have for you today. france -- why most children grow up with a working mom. czech republic -- held villages are digging up the past. and turkey -- how to do business with facial hair. in a few days, a long-awaited trial will open in germany. the trial against the last surviving member of a neo-nazi cell known as the nsu. a year-and-a-half ago when their...
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will get off it and a few minutes, but stick with the for while, chicago is coming to look like a european city of 100 years ago. london, vienna, paris. the people who have economic choice are increasingly coming to live in this sense. minorities and immigrants a living at the edge of the city limits are beyond. something like this really happens in one city at a time. but i just described to you is happening in a growing number of affluent metro areas are around the country. washington d.c., atlanta, boston, minneapolis, seattle, even new orleans after wrecking katrina. kendis has, as you might guess, major implications for the concept of place in american society cannot. the truth is, and it may be the main point, we are living in the book in which the massive outward migration that characterize the second half of the to do century is coming to an end. we need to adjust our perceptions of cities, suburbs from an urban mobility as result . lots of reasons. one of them is that the industrialization of essential city. you know better have noticed there's hardly anything made in the center of tow
will get off it and a few minutes, but stick with the for while, chicago is coming to look like a european city of 100 years ago. london, vienna, paris. the people who have economic choice are increasingly coming to live in this sense. minorities and immigrants a living at the edge of the city limits are beyond. something like this really happens in one city at a time. but i just described to you is happening in a growing number of affluent metro areas are around the country. washington d.c.,...
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city offers low interest loans. this woman runs one of the shops. she's from cameroon. she sells ornaments and music instruments to european buyers. but the -- threatens her business. she decided to set up shop here in january of last year. a buyer from shanghai drops in. african products sell well in cities. as an increasing number of residents are well off. they often decorate their houses with african goods. >> translator: chinese people really like african products. >> i'm very happy for you, for chinese and fun for chinese. >> reporter: a market monitor says he's determined to invigorate the market even further. he feels this would give african products a greater chance of being bought by chinese. >> translator: i'll try to make more chinese familiar with african products sold in the market. it'd be great if we could help correct the trade imbalance between china and africa. >> reporter: the chinese are taking steps to expand their interests over african nations. there are plans to build more vieblg trade relations have just began. nhk world, china. >>> nuclear experts have spent the past couple of years trying to understand w
city offers low interest loans. this woman runs one of the shops. she's from cameroon. she sells ornaments and music instruments to european buyers. but the -- threatens her business. she decided to set up shop here in january of last year. a buyer from shanghai drops in. african products sell well in cities. as an increasing number of residents are well off. they often decorate their houses with african goods. >> translator: chinese people really like african products. >> i'm very...
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belgian city of antwerp and the vehicle reportedly travelling one hundred kilometers an hour when it smashed through the highway guard rails and the bus was carrying dozens of russian youths on a european tour although none of them were among the dead. some two thousand people marched through the center of glasgow scotland second city calling for money spent on britain's nuclear defense arsenal to be spent instead on public services the so-called scrap trident coalition joined at the rally by politicians and trade unionists it says that a cash should be diverted to health welfare and education. for italian journalists held captive in syria had been released and flown home the group working for italy state t.v. network and were abducted when filming in northern syria in a town serving as a base for the front that's a rebel force linked to al-qaeda the journalist said it turned out to be a mis understanding. now cyprus's bell out plans swell to twenty three billion euros. softer a new round of talks between the e.u.'s financial heads this friday the country has already landed a ten billion euro deal with international creditors and it got away with contributing less than a quarter of it
belgian city of antwerp and the vehicle reportedly travelling one hundred kilometers an hour when it smashed through the highway guard rails and the bus was carrying dozens of russian youths on a european tour although none of them were among the dead. some two thousand people marched through the center of glasgow scotland second city calling for money spent on britain's nuclear defense arsenal to be spent instead on public services the so-called scrap trident coalition joined at the rally by...
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though the police said that half those numbers for a city of less than two point five million people this was a huge protest for a cardless the european union loves to educate the world about democracy and showed its liberal values around and yet that doesn't really seem to listen to the citizens very much who want to stop the madness of waves of illegal immigrants bailing out members on the times of other nations and for focusing the union's national attention on social issues like gay marriage instead of creating jobs to the e.u. officials out there who claim to believe in democracy maybe it's about time you actually try you know listening to a few voices who disagree with you before you keep promoting policies. against possibly the will of the majority of the show just my opinion.
though the police said that half those numbers for a city of less than two point five million people this was a huge protest for a cardless the european union loves to educate the world about democracy and showed its liberal values around and yet that doesn't really seem to listen to the citizens very much who want to stop the madness of waves of illegal immigrants bailing out members on the times of other nations and for focusing the union's national attention on social issues like gay...
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europeans were amazed by catherwood's written descriptions of ancient maya cities. architecture, sculpture and painting -- all the arts that embellish life had flourished in this overgrown forest. who built this city ? in the ruined cities of egypt, the stranger knows the story of the people whose vestiges are around him. america, say the historians, was peopled by savages. but savages never reared these structures, never carved these stones. we asked the indians who made them ? and their answer was "quien sabe ?" -- who knows ? during the next century, other explorers revealed the amazing variety of new-world civilizations. a great city, teotihuacan, dominated the basin of mexico. atop a hill in the valley of oaxaca, sits monte alban, the royal center of a mighty kingdom. and in the forests and jungles of guatemala, maya city states once reigned over thousands of square miles. this is mesoamerica. at about a.d. 700, three great civilizations had emerged here. the realms of the maya. the power of the great city of teotihuacan. the zapotec kingdom of monte alban. for
europeans were amazed by catherwood's written descriptions of ancient maya cities. architecture, sculpture and painting -- all the arts that embellish life had flourished in this overgrown forest. who built this city ? in the ruined cities of egypt, the stranger knows the story of the people whose vestiges are around him. america, say the historians, was peopled by savages. but savages never reared these structures, never carved these stones. we asked the indians who made them ? and their...
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city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and r
city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th...
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again a government city's an oil embargo on syria allowing european firms approach as crude for position forces decisions aimed at providing financial boost to the rebels fighting against president assad. in the conflict in syria joining some of. them for you given the opposition of course does not get so much power in the country. well there much to several aspects on the case first it's to legalizing by the european union of walsall tift or attempt to theft anyway the european union still officially recognizes the government even though they have an r.v. any i'm best embassy here would have left and then they don't recognize as a government these rebels they say they're legitimate representative but that's meaningless in diplomatic and in any law so what they're doing is legalizing theft . by. non gang and they're using it as a bargaining tool and leaves got all sanctions in place against the governments in syria and iran is lifting it now against the syrian opposition it's big news a real bargain talked enough to well it's useless it's while at the moment any don't see what can i don'
again a government city's an oil embargo on syria allowing european firms approach as crude for position forces decisions aimed at providing financial boost to the rebels fighting against president assad. in the conflict in syria joining some of. them for you given the opposition of course does not get so much power in the country. well there much to several aspects on the case first it's to legalizing by the european union of walsall tift or attempt to theft anyway the european union still...
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future rallies were held in all of spain's major cities as well as thirty others applaud including burley in the capital of the stereotype push european unemployment his number president to twelve percent last week with figures also showing that fifty five percent of young spaniards and now out of work. portugal's prime minister has revealed a round of spending cuts which will hit social security health and education this comes just days after the constitutional court overruled several planned tax hikes the second time the budget's been knocked back since the bailout in twenty eleven the opposition is demanding the government resigns as economic strains continue to rattle the country while the european commission's warned leaders to stick to the bailout terms. and thousands gathered in ukraine's capital on sunday to demand early presidential and parliamentary elections the protests was led by vitaly klitschko world heavyweight boxing champion turned political leader the demonstrations coincided with the presidential pardons given to two former ministers imprisoned alongside former premier yulia timoshenko amid increasing local and eur
future rallies were held in all of spain's major cities as well as thirty others applaud including burley in the capital of the stereotype push european unemployment his number president to twelve percent last week with figures also showing that fifty five percent of young spaniards and now out of work. portugal's prime minister has revealed a round of spending cuts which will hit social security health and education this comes just days after the constitutional court overruled several planned...