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newark is a great city. has a great future. [applause] talkcause we are gonna ourselves noose a depression right here. [laughter] >> it's a great city. it's a great future. it's not going anywhere. hub.k is a transportation it's a college town now. majorst five universities. we're seeing dynamic development the new jersey prudential arena, thethe new pa panasonic and new prudential headquarters. that's great. we want that. progressso want to see in the neighborhoods. we want to see development in the neighborhoods. we want to see new housing in the neighborhoods. my street, you know, this is the the anniversary of rebellion. so, you know, i guess every 50 years, people will come to me newark.me about ha ha! so i took people to my street, where i grew up. south 12th street, between 16th and 18th avenue. street is any today.symbol of newark my house is gone. a weed overgrown vacant lawn where my house and about 10 were.houses after the rebellion of 1968 -- of 1967, a new housing project was built adjacent to my house. that housin
newark is a great city. has a great future. [applause] talkcause we are gonna ourselves noose a depression right here. [laughter] >> it's a great city. it's a great future. it's not going anywhere. hub.k is a transportation it's a college town now. majorst five universities. we're seeing dynamic development the new jersey prudential arena, thethe new pa panasonic and new prudential headquarters. that's great. we want that. progressso want to see in the neighborhoods. we want to see...
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philadelphia's not only a great city for sports, but it's also a great city for medical research, as you know. and some of my own colleagues are doing some very exciting work in that area. rosemary: when darren daulton was diagnosed 4 years ago, we did interview you, and you told us that you believed that he would live longer than most patients who are diagnosed. and it turned out to be true, he did live 4 years compared to a year and a half. steven: rosemary, one thing i--with my own patients, i never give a number because many of the patients really exceed that, and that's just the statistical average and when you have this disease, you don't want to see a statistician, you want to see a neurosurgeon or a neuro-oncologist. in darren's case, i knew that he was young, otherwise healthy, did not have medical comorbidities, would have access to the best care, that we are living in an era where we see lifespan actually going up, we actually have data. so, one of the worst things to do is to take away someone's hope and give a very dire prognosis. four years is much better than historica
philadelphia's not only a great city for sports, but it's also a great city for medical research, as you know. and some of my own colleagues are doing some very exciting work in that area. rosemary: when darren daulton was diagnosed 4 years ago, we did interview you, and you told us that you believed that he would live longer than most patients who are diagnosed. and it turned out to be true, he did live 4 years compared to a year and a half. steven: rosemary, one thing i--with my own patients,...
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cities hold great economic power . greater than ever. the output comes from cities. 70% ofo more than greenhouse gases being admitted in the world. cities are the vanguards of openness. important qualities in the time when nationalists and anti-global sentiments are merging. together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. theyously we asked if drove the public economy. now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in diplomacy at their best. before we asked whether such power onn challenge the global stage, today we know they are. we want to know how they will do so and better the lives of citizens of our cities. many ways to start. a newunselor has released report that outlines the priorities for chicago's global strategy. that report is a grea
cities hold great economic power . greater than ever. the output comes from cities. 70% ofo more than greenhouse gases being admitted in the world. cities are the vanguards of openness. important qualities in the time when nationalists and anti-global sentiments are merging. together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is...
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is it a missed opportunity because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, it could be the most fantastic story. are they not bothered about that. a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think many spies are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well but if there is a sequel i wouldn't complain. 0k. we move to something that could not be more different. i am intrigued that this was shot in secret, is it apocryphal that the director was so concerned about how it might end up that he thought, i just won't tell people i am making it. it is very low budget. this is david lowery, last year he moved into the mainstream because he made a film with disney called pete's dragon, so a remake of the old disney story. but that was out of characterfor him. he's much more of an independent, low budget film maker, this is a return to that. this is a ghost story as
is it a missed opportunity because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, it could be the most fantastic story. are they not bothered about that. a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think many spies are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well but if...
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build up the speed of their american counterparts, but they duplicate the bearing in most of the great cities. here, too, the drivers seem to be able to put their vehicles in places no vehicle was meant to go. well, almost. the newest transportation miracle, though, is the international airport tollroad, the first tollroad in the nation. it is only one example of road construction schedule by the government. the new road will make it easier and faster to get from seoul to the international airport, the home of the fledgling korean air lines. the modest fleet of aircraft has many different airliners. the new road does little, however, to touch the life of the average korean in the field. the thatched-roof, mud-brick house he lives in is much the same as that of his father and his father before him. his slightly more affluent cousin may have one with a tile roof. for most koreans, it is still shoes outside, which leaves the floor clean enough to sit on. and in the winter, the floor is heated by flues, another korean invention going back 1500 years, but this is not surprising in a land where the
build up the speed of their american counterparts, but they duplicate the bearing in most of the great cities. here, too, the drivers seem to be able to put their vehicles in places no vehicle was meant to go. well, almost. the newest transportation miracle, though, is the international airport tollroad, the first tollroad in the nation. it is only one example of road construction schedule by the government. the new road will make it easier and faster to get from seoul to the international...
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cities hold great economic power . greater than ever. the output comes from cities. 70% ofo more than greenhouse gases being admitted in the world. cities are the vanguards of openness. important qualities in the time when nationalists and anti-global sentiments are merging. together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is different. the questions we hope to answer are entirely new for good reason. theyously we asked if drove the public economy. now we ask how they will. before we asked if cities can have a foreign policy. now we are interested in diplomacy at their best. before we asked whether such power onn challenge the global stage, today we know they are. we want to know how they will do so and better the lives of citizens of our cities. many ways to start. a newunselor has released report that outlines the priorities for chicago's global strategy. that report is a grea
cities hold great economic power . greater than ever. the output comes from cities. 70% ofo more than greenhouse gases being admitted in the world. cities are the vanguards of openness. important qualities in the time when nationalists and anti-global sentiments are merging. together, a future dominated by cities is rapidly becoming our present. gatherede done, we are in this global city to shakeup -- discuss the role of global cities in the changing world. this year in some ways it is...
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is it a missed opportunity because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, it could be the most fantastic story. are they not bothered about that. a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think many spies are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well but if there is a sequel i wouldn't complain. 0k. we move to something that could not be more different. i am intrigued that this was shot in secret, is it apocryphal that the director was so concerned about how it might end up that he thought, i just won't tell people i am making it. it is very low budget. this is david lowery, last year he moved into the mainstream because he made a film with disney called pete's dragon, so a remake of the old disney story. but that was out of characterfor him. he's much more of an independent, low budget film maker, this is a return to that. this is a ghost story as
is it a missed opportunity because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, it could be the most fantastic story. are they not bothered about that. a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think many spies are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well but if...
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and now it is a very great pleasure to welcome the mayor of the great city of philadelphia, mayor jime. i can't tell you how proud i am as a native life-long philadelphiian to be standing here in front of this building and in front of all the great dig that terrys that have come here today. i just personally very much honored. it's fantastic to see so many of you out there helping us open this addition to our city's already thriving historic district. those looking to find out more about the founding of their country have made philadelphia a priority. the museum will bring those people back while giving those who haven't made yet the trip more incentive to did so. philadelphia is named the heritage city because it served as the backdrop for the formation of our country. this museum will provide greater insight into the sacrifices that were made in order to make the ideas that were first discussed in independence hall a reality. this museum will provide us with a much deeper appreciation of what it means to live free. and i think the most important part of this museum for me as i've go
and now it is a very great pleasure to welcome the mayor of the great city of philadelphia, mayor jime. i can't tell you how proud i am as a native life-long philadelphiian to be standing here in front of this building and in front of all the great dig that terrys that have come here today. i just personally very much honored. it's fantastic to see so many of you out there helping us open this addition to our city's already thriving historic district. those looking to find out more about the...
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what happens in the cities matters a great deal. ores could market a lot their so there are interdependencies martin's point on housing, i important very, very one because we are seeing the global cities become places only those of considerable means can afford to live. the answer to that will part lie with the cities in how they zone and to the extent of which they have a commitment to social housing and mixed income housing. but there's also a of centrality governments, because often these trends of unaffordability have exacerbateed by central governments taking away the subsidy orusing whatever support which enables those who do a lot of the work cities, the server work ers, to actually be able to there. so in summary, i think there's responsibilities of our national responsibilities on cities themselves to sell , and i think that cities can be the model of what be,ould like our world to more inclusive, tolerant, accept ing, open, inyo innovative but we have to have some shared prosperity and benefits from all .f this ivo: thanks
what happens in the cities matters a great deal. ores could market a lot their so there are interdependencies martin's point on housing, i important very, very one because we are seeing the global cities become places only those of considerable means can afford to live. the answer to that will part lie with the cities in how they zone and to the extent of which they have a commitment to social housing and mixed income housing. but there's also a of centrality governments, because often these...
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charlottesville is one of the great cities in the world. we're very progressive and tolerant. ade a decision to start telling deliberately the full story of race in our city, in our past. to tell the truth. that put us on the map for a whole bunch of folks in this country who oppose everything about that. so what we saw this weekend was a deluge of outsiders trying to intimidate us away from that work. to your question, we had the largest assembly of law enforcement personnel in virginia since 9/11. they were charged with one mission, which was setting the conditions for people to peaceably express themselves and assemble. they didn't do that starting right at the beginning. so an unlawful assembly was properly called. events unfolded from there. we're going to move past this. the healing has just begun here. we have important work to do in our democracy and we're going to get going on that now. >> on one hand, you thanked the president for condemning the violence. but you said, i hope he looks in the mirror himself and thinks deeply about who he concerted con sorted with durin
charlottesville is one of the great cities in the world. we're very progressive and tolerant. ade a decision to start telling deliberately the full story of race in our city, in our past. to tell the truth. that put us on the map for a whole bunch of folks in this country who oppose everything about that. so what we saw this weekend was a deluge of outsiders trying to intimidate us away from that work. to your question, we had the largest assembly of law enforcement personnel in virginia since...
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charlottesville is one of the great cities in the world. we're a southern city, too. we're very progressive and tolerant but we made a decision a year-and-a-half ago to at long last start telling deliberately to tell the truth about race in our city in the past. that put on the map a whole bunch of folks in this country who oppose everything about that. so what we saw this weekend was a deluge of outsiders trying to intimidate us away from that work. but to your question, we had the largest assembly of law enforcement personnel in ha virginia since 9/11. any were charged with one mission which was setting conditions for people assemble. that -- they didn't do that starting right at the beginning so an unlawful assembly was properly called. and events unfolded from there. but we're going to move past this. the healing has just begun here. we've got important work to do on our democracy and we're going to get going on that now. this is the city to do it. >> you on one hand thanked the president for condemning the violence, but you added this. you said, i do hope he look
charlottesville is one of the great cities in the world. we're a southern city, too. we're very progressive and tolerant but we made a decision a year-and-a-half ago to at long last start telling deliberately to tell the truth about race in our city in the past. that put on the map a whole bunch of folks in this country who oppose everything about that. so what we saw this weekend was a deluge of outsiders trying to intimidate us away from that work. but to your question, we had the largest...
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charlottesville is great city and a very safe city. >> thank you. it is. it is. >> and a bunch of outsiders can't mess it up. >> if anything we're going get better. thank you. >>> let's jump to the imagine. rich lowry, editor of the national review, helene cooper, correspondent for "the new york times," amy walter and joy rei . i'm going to read from your publication today. david french wrote this. if there ever was a time in recent political history for an american president to make a clear unequivocal statement against the alt-right, it was today. instead we got a vague condemnation of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. this sun acceptable especially given that trump can be quite specific when see is truly angry. just ask the khan family, judge curiel, james comey or any other person he considers a personal enemy. >> you had david duke name checking the president of the united states, which you would have thought made it all the morn important for the president to be specific denouncing these white supremacists. this is a moment the president co
charlottesville is great city and a very safe city. >> thank you. it is. it is. >> and a bunch of outsiders can't mess it up. >> if anything we're going get better. thank you. >>> let's jump to the imagine. rich lowry, editor of the national review, helene cooper, correspondent for "the new york times," amy walter and joy rei . i'm going to read from your publication today. david french wrote this. if there ever was a time in recent political history for an...
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and which he urged that in great cities like washington or new york or berlin but all of them have an architecture of serendipity. you will come across people of different ages and skin colors. what they were urging is that a great city is like an information stream and the beauty of it and it's something that is full of unanticipated, unplanned, unchosen encounters. last bit is from jacobs forerunner, a theorist of liberty and self-government who urged that it's hardly possible to overrate the value in the present low state of human improvement, of placing human beings of contacts with persons to similar to themselves with thoughts and actions. such communication has always been and is peculiarly in the present age one of the primary sources of progress. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank the professor for a very interesting and illuminating presentation. you have argued and what you portray is a problem of people being unduly negative in responding in that way to each other, polarizing and isolated and being in silos, if you will. you offer some solutions in the book.
and which he urged that in great cities like washington or new york or berlin but all of them have an architecture of serendipity. you will come across people of different ages and skin colors. what they were urging is that a great city is like an information stream and the beauty of it and it's something that is full of unanticipated, unplanned, unchosen encounters. last bit is from jacobs forerunner, a theorist of liberty and self-government who urged that it's hardly possible to overrate the...
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boston's a great city. >> oh, it's a great city. >> jimmy: i love that place. >> if you're white. >>ughter ] >> jimmy: that's it. >> no, yeah. that's it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, all right. but besides, it's a great place. did you always want to be a a comedian? did you always knew? like, comedy's my thing? >> i honestly didn't know. like, you always want to be. who doesn't want to get paid to make medium jokes. but first, i used to paint. i used to do art. and i used, like, you know, put art on t-shirts. and i sell them in the streets. >> jimmy: oh, yeah? >> right here in new york city. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: did you sell them to anyone famous? >> one time i sold a -- one time i sold shirt to this kid, this white kid. and i'm just painting a a picture, guys. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i sold a shirt to this kid, and he was like, "oh, man. my dad is a designer. i'm going to bring him by to buy a shirt." and i was like, "yeah, okay, whatever." the next week, he brings his dad, and it's tommy hilfiger. [ audience ohs ] [ cheers ] i know, yeah. >> j
boston's a great city. >> oh, it's a great city. >> jimmy: i love that place. >> if you're white. >>ughter ] >> jimmy: that's it. >> no, yeah. that's it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, all right. but besides, it's a great place. did you always want to be a a comedian? did you always knew? like, comedy's my thing? >> i honestly didn't know. like, you always want to be. who doesn't want to get paid to make medium jokes. but first, i used to paint....
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if you are part of the value chain what happens in the cities to your goods and services matters a great deal. the cities could market a lot more their value and the linkages and interdependencies which there are within the national society and economies. malcolm's point on housing is a important one. we are seeing the global cities become places where only those with considerable means can afford to live. the answer to that will partly lie with cities and how they zone and the extent to which they have a commitment to social housing and mixed income housing. there is a responsibility with central governments. often these trends of unaffordability have been exacerbated by central governments taking away the level of housing subsidy or whatever support which enables those who do a lot of that work in the cities, the service workers to be able to live. in summary, the responsibility is on national governments and cities themselves to sell themselves and i think cities can be the model of what we would like our world to be. more inclusive, more tolerant, more excepting, more open, innovativ
if you are part of the value chain what happens in the cities to your goods and services matters a great deal. the cities could market a lot more their value and the linkages and interdependencies which there are within the national society and economies. malcolm's point on housing is a important one. we are seeing the global cities become places where only those with considerable means can afford to live. the answer to that will partly lie with cities and how they zone and the extent to which...
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all great cities support the arts. >> the school's georgetown campus reopened to students wednesday afterhree year renovation that included new state of the art dance and music studios. a 300 seat performance hall and classroom. and a multimedia auditorium. the schools considered the gem in the district because of its renovations. it took a little longer than expected and cost $100 million overbudget. >>> something stinking is going to be up in the u. garden conservatory. not one, not two, but three corpse flowers are getting ready to bloom. the plants are known for their foul smelling odor. the scientists say we may see the first bloom tomorrow or during the eclipse. but they believe it is the first time in north america that any institution has had three corpse flowers bloom all at the same time. >> i don't know of any other occurrence in north america. three on display in flower at once. chicago just had two. congratulations to them, they are doing great. but this may be a first. >> and once the first corpse flower blooms, the u.s. botanic garden conservatory will stay open until 10:00
all great cities support the arts. >> the school's georgetown campus reopened to students wednesday afterhree year renovation that included new state of the art dance and music studios. a 300 seat performance hall and classroom. and a multimedia auditorium. the schools considered the gem in the district because of its renovations. it took a little longer than expected and cost $100 million overbudget. >>> something stinking is going to be up in the u. garden conservatory. not...
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of charlottesville. >> thank you, great cities. we have been the home of a lot of history. we have overcome a lot in our we havey full stop overcome mccarthyism, segregation, and we will overcome this. this tide of hatred and intolerance and bigotry that has come to us, that has marched down with torches on the lawn of one of the founders of democracy , it is brought here by outsiders and brought here by people who belong in the trash heap of history with these ideas. they will be on the trashy of -- the trash heap of history, but they will not define us. we will continue to tell the and theday and tomorrow week after that in the year after that. there is a sad and regrettable discourse and politics. we have seen too much of it today. enemies, debate has become opponents. the birthplace of democracy, it's about deliberation, action, progress, working together, and at the end of the day, if you disagree with somebody, you don't try to take them down, you agree to move forward. these folks do not agree with the rules of democracy and
of charlottesville. >> thank you, great cities. we have been the home of a lot of history. we have overcome a lot in our we havey full stop overcome mccarthyism, segregation, and we will overcome this. this tide of hatred and intolerance and bigotry that has come to us, that has marched down with torches on the lawn of one of the founders of democracy , it is brought here by outsiders and brought here by people who belong in the trash heap of history with these ideas. they will be on the...
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i'm here to talk about the great people of charlottesville, and we are a great city. we're not a perfect city, we're a place of imperfect people looking to make this place better, but i guarantee you, we will be stronger and more united than ever. >> wes bellamy, please keep us apprised of the situation down there and the progress that's made. >> much love, build stronger together. >> we will. poppy? >> let's bring in our panel to talk about all this because there's a lot to get to. errol louis is here, cnn political commentator. so much to talk about. i think it's an interesting note that the vice mayor is just calling him 45. let's get to that in a moment. however the retweet the president last night instead of doubling down on his comments calling out these white supremacist groups by name he chose to retweet someone who is not just controversial, this guy pedals in conspiracy theories, he pedaled the pizza gate experience theory which became dangerous. he made something up that democrats and hillary clinton's team was somehow involved in a child sex ring in a d.c.
i'm here to talk about the great people of charlottesville, and we are a great city. we're not a perfect city, we're a place of imperfect people looking to make this place better, but i guarantee you, we will be stronger and more united than ever. >> wes bellamy, please keep us apprised of the situation down there and the progress that's made. >> much love, build stronger together. >> we will. poppy? >> let's bring in our panel to talk about all this because there's a...
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one of europe's great cities on edge right now. >>> police in spain have several men in custody accused of starting the violence. the number of arrests has risen overnight. we'll tell you what we're learning about the man accused of renting the van used in that attack. >>> president trump courting controversy over the future of confederate monuments and statues calling them beautiful. that has some republican senators sharpening their criticism. >>> caught on camera, a police car smashing into another vehicle during a high-speed facing charges now. >> we do say good morning on a busy friday. we'll start with that breaking news and there has been another arrest in the terror attacks in spain. >> authorities say the suspect was captured about 50 miles north of barcelona. the arrest came hours after a raid in the resort city of cambrils where five suspected terrorists were killed. those suspects rammed a police vehicle before hitting a group of pedestrians while wearing fake bomb belts. six people were hurt. >> officials are kemging the cambrils incident to the attack in barcelona. a momen
one of europe's great cities on edge right now. >>> police in spain have several men in custody accused of starting the violence. the number of arrests has risen overnight. we'll tell you what we're learning about the man accused of renting the van used in that attack. >>> president trump courting controversy over the future of confederate monuments and statues calling them beautiful. that has some republican senators sharpening their criticism. >>> caught on camera,...
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this is the great city of shanghai on a september day in 1937.his is the fearful beginning of a new kind of war. this is the first mass bombing from the air of the helpless civilian population. why? why are these innocent chinese men, women, and children to die beneath the hail of japanese bombs? to find the answer to these questions, we must understand something about china and japan. and to understand china, three facts must never be forgotten. china is history. china is land. china is people. chinese history goes back for more than 4000 years. that is a long time. it was only 168 years ago that washington crossed the delaware. only 452 years have passed since columbus discovered america. 1500 years since the world saw the fall of the ancient roman empire. 3400 years have gone by since moses received the 10 commandments. 3700 years have passed since the pyramids were built. but more than 4000 years ago, the chinese empire was already in existence. and more important, so was the chinese civilization, a civilization of art, learning, and peace. y
this is the great city of shanghai on a september day in 1937.his is the fearful beginning of a new kind of war. this is the first mass bombing from the air of the helpless civilian population. why? why are these innocent chinese men, women, and children to die beneath the hail of japanese bombs? to find the answer to these questions, we must understand something about china and japan. and to understand china, three facts must never be forgotten. china is history. china is land. china is...
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joining me now to talk about all of this is the mayor of the great city of houston, sylvester turner.ayor turner, great to see you. thanks for joining me. on tuesday, you requested -- thanks. of confederate statues. what is the goal of this study that you requested? >> well, number one, i requested a study to do an inventory of everything that we have with the city of houston to make the determination of whether or not -- what is the appropriate context. that's number one. and whether or not the venue supports that context. and depending on what the results are from that particular study, which i anticipate would be done, you know, fairly quickly, then we'll make the determination as to whether or not there's a more suitable place, whether or not they should remain where they are or if there's another suitable place for them. up to this point, we have identified two that exist within our inventory. one was placed in 1905 and one was placed in 1908. but we want to be very thoughtful. we want to be very deliberative and we want to do it in such a way where we're not trying to eliminate
joining me now to talk about all of this is the mayor of the great city of houston, sylvester turner.ayor turner, great to see you. thanks for joining me. on tuesday, you requested -- thanks. of confederate statues. what is the goal of this study that you requested? >> well, number one, i requested a study to do an inventory of everything that we have with the city of houston to make the determination of whether or not -- what is the appropriate context. that's number one. and whether or...
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your city has a global and enviable reputation as being a great place to go and a great place to partyreedoms there. but now you have the threat as well and you have to protect your own citizens and tourists who come to your great city. how do you balance the two? well, first of all, not giving up. we must not give up, we must not surrender. as i said, this is a free and open city. we love democracy. we love to have fun. we love hard work. and right behind me, you have las ramblas, where everything happened. this walk, this boulevard, crosses the old city of barcelona. this is a stream of light and life. the first thing we have to do is say no, we are not afraid. that's what thousands of people are spontaneously saying. we had to say firstly, no, we will not give up. no, we will not bow to terror and to killers. that's what they are — killers. that is the first thing we have to say, we have said it all day. it is an important message. it is important that you are informing and listening to us, from the uk and all over the world. knowing that this is also a cosmopolitan city. las rambla
your city has a global and enviable reputation as being a great place to go and a great place to partyreedoms there. but now you have the threat as well and you have to protect your own citizens and tourists who come to your great city. how do you balance the two? well, first of all, not giving up. we must not give up, we must not surrender. as i said, this is a free and open city. we love democracy. we love to have fun. we love hard work. and right behind me, you have las ramblas, where...
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houston's a great city.oing to come out strong and we'll need a lot of money to help the people rebuild. >> that's jj watt announcing a fund-raiser to assist with the recovery efforts in the houston area and asking fans to donate if they can. he's contributing $100,000 and so far $300,000 has been awarded. >>> and last night at the vma's ed sheeran won for the first ever artist of the year award. and another big honoree was pink who was presented with this year's video vanguard award. if her speech she opened up about being bullied for her looks something her 6-year-old daughter faces as well. >> i said, do you see my changing my body? no, mama. do you see me selling out arenas all over the world, yes, mama. okay. so baby girl, we don't change. we take the gravel and the shell and we make a pearl and you my darling girl are beautiful. and i love you. >> well the night also got political. six transgender military members walked the red carpet and they said anyone willing and able should be welcome to join the
houston's a great city.oing to come out strong and we'll need a lot of money to help the people rebuild. >> that's jj watt announcing a fund-raiser to assist with the recovery efforts in the houston area and asking fans to donate if they can. he's contributing $100,000 and so far $300,000 has been awarded. >>> and last night at the vma's ed sheeran won for the first ever artist of the year award. and another big honoree was pink who was presented with this year's video vanguard...
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houston is a great city.oing to come out of this stronger than ever, but we're going to need a lot of money to help these people rebuild. >> that's houston texan star j.j. watt announcing a fund-raiser to assist with recovery efforts in the houston area and asking fans to donate if they can. watts is contributing $100,000. so far more than $250,000 has been donated. >>> the 2017 mtv video music awards, the night's big winner was kendrick lamarr who took home six moon people including one for video of the year. ed sheeran won the first ever artist of the year a war created when mtv eliminated character this year. pink was presented with this year's vanguard award. she opened up being bullied for her looks, something her 6-year-old daughter faces as well. >> do you see me changing my body? no, mama. do you see me changing the way i present myself to the world? no, mama. do you see me selling out arenas all over the world? yes, mama. [cheering and applauding] >> okay. so, baby girl, we don't change. we take the
houston is a great city.oing to come out of this stronger than ever, but we're going to need a lot of money to help these people rebuild. >> that's houston texan star j.j. watt announcing a fund-raiser to assist with recovery efforts in the houston area and asking fans to donate if they can. watts is contributing $100,000. so far more than $250,000 has been donated. >>> the 2017 mtv video music awards, the night's big winner was kendrick lamarr who took home six moon people...
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if it does, it's a great city in a big city and there will be considerable problems to deal with five also when you look at the region you're talking about substantial energy infrastructure for oil and natural gas, what about those concerns and the economic impact overall if that infrastructure is tied up or shut down for an extended period of time. >> obviously we can't afford that we need to keep that infrastructure going at all times. fortunately it doesn't look like the damages the storm itself had been too severe to include utilities and gas and oil but there will be delays and problems in their evacuations it took place on oil platforms and a lot of this will take a while to correct. right now i don't think we have any massive problems with critical of the structure but if it continues this will be things that we need to take a close look at. mike: brad, if you are working on the storm right now for fema is there one thing that when you're going to bed at night that might keep you awake at night? the next having done the housing recovery piece right after katrina which we didn't
if it does, it's a great city in a big city and there will be considerable problems to deal with five also when you look at the region you're talking about substantial energy infrastructure for oil and natural gas, what about those concerns and the economic impact overall if that infrastructure is tied up or shut down for an extended period of time. >> obviously we can't afford that we need to keep that infrastructure going at all times. fortunately it doesn't look like the damages the...
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in a lot of cities, akron included there is move to air b&b is a great thing, the refugee community in the city of akron, 6000, 7000, refugees, jason roberts, a lot of you might know we did the biggest block in the united states two years ago. the neighborhood created one exchange house, for $22,000 making it a cultural center for the movies, air b&b is getting more popular, people run out their houses for parties, 150 people or weddings, in the zoning code most people agree it is not reasonable to have 100 people regularly hanging out but where you have two people eating breakfast, your dog is probably okay. how do we navigate that environment and regulatory fashion. other things in akron where they are pretty much nonexistent. and any coastal standard. and has been really progressive. and far more traffic than they carried, and the four ray load, pretty easy to do. and taking away the lanes. and how much it is going to work somewhere and the project where you deduct the project, to a 2 lane street, we actually measured the change in the average speed of the traffic, it didn't happen
in a lot of cities, akron included there is move to air b&b is a great thing, the refugee community in the city of akron, 6000, 7000, refugees, jason roberts, a lot of you might know we did the biggest block in the united states two years ago. the neighborhood created one exchange house, for $22,000 making it a cultural center for the movies, air b&b is getting more popular, people run out their houses for parties, 150 people or weddings, in the zoning code most people agree it is not...
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i'mhaving said that, equally proud to represent this great city. it is a fantastic place. my wife and i spend every moment we can here. great restaurants and everything goes with it and great people. to think we would have to choose, pit one against another, is something beneath the dignity of a public office. [applause] >> so, senator, speaking of great restaurants, have you eaten at the state lodge down in southern illinois you get the fried chicken dinner for 12.99? you can't get that at mcarthur's on the west side. ok, one last question. your colleague, mitch mcconnell, any thoughts about mitch and his relationship to the president? >> well, it is not very good and the president's been very public about that. i think senator mcconnell made a mistake the day after we swore in the new senate announcing he would go to something called reconciliation. that is something totally inside baseball for most of you. basically, he does not want to take it through the regular order of business. any issue. anything he can move through the reconciliation process, basically, no committ
i'mhaving said that, equally proud to represent this great city. it is a fantastic place. my wife and i spend every moment we can here. great restaurants and everything goes with it and great people. to think we would have to choose, pit one against another, is something beneath the dignity of a public office. [applause] >> so, senator, speaking of great restaurants, have you eaten at the state lodge down in southern illinois you get the fried chicken dinner for 12.99? you can't get that...
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one of europe's great cities on edge right now. >>> police in spain have several men in custody accused number of arrests has risen overnight. we'll tell you what we're learning about the man accused of renting the van used in that attack. >>> president trump courting controversy over the future of confederate monuments and statues calling them beautiful. that has some republican senators sharpening their criticism. >>> caught on camera, a police car smashing into another vehicle during a high-speed
one of europe's great cities on edge right now. >>> police in spain have several men in custody accused number of arrests has risen overnight. we'll tell you what we're learning about the man accused of renting the van used in that attack. >>> president trump courting controversy over the future of confederate monuments and statues calling them beautiful. that has some republican senators sharpening their criticism. >>> caught on camera, a police car smashing into...
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is it a missed opportunity because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, ite most fantastic story. are they not bothered about that. a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think many spies are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well but if there is a sequel i wouldn't complain. ok. we move to something that could not be more different. i am intrigued that this was shot in secret, is it apocryphal that the director was so concerned about how it might end up that he thought, i just won't tell people i am making it. it is very low budget. this is david lowery, last year he moved into the mainstream because he made a film with disney called pete's dragon, so a remake of the old disney story. but that was out of characterfor him. he's much more of an independent, low budget film maker, this is a return to that. this is a ghost story as the title s
is it a missed opportunity because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, ite most fantastic story. are they not bothered about that. a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think many spies are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well but if there is a...
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is it a missed opportunity, because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, itot bothered about that? a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, it's kind of a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think are many female spies who are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well, but if there is a sequel i wouldn't complain. 0k. we move to something that could not be more different. i am so intrigued that this was shot in secret, is it apocryphal that the director was so concerned about how it might end up that he thought, i just won't tell people i'm making it. it is very low budget. this is david lowery, the director, last year he moved into the mainstream because he made a film with disney called pete's dragon, so a remake of the old disney story. but that was out of characterfor him. he's much more of an independent, low budget film maker, this is a return to that. this is a ghost story, as
is it a missed opportunity, because the time period in which it is set, berlin, such a great city, itot bothered about that? a slightly missed opportunity but still worth seeing, it's kind of a male fantasy of a female spy, i don't think are many female spies who are six foot tall former models wandering around in stockings and suspenders. but there is just enough awareness for it to get away with it and i would happily watch another, that movie hasn't done really well, but if there is a sequel...