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a proud legacy a rich heritage. i want to thank you all for joining us here today in san francisco to raise the flag and celebrate independence and to celebrate what makes san francisco so special and unique the people who are part of our mexican heritage in the city of san francisco. thank you all for being here. and happy grito! [applause] hello everyone are you ready? [speaking spanish]. i'm proud to be here with the mir london breed after half a century we are celebrating el grito. >> thank you all. [speak spanish]. [speak spanish]. viva mexico! viva! viva mexico! viva! viva mexico! viva! [bells chiming] [horns honking] [laughter] [music] viva! viva! [music] viva! viva! [music]. >> okay. good afternoon and welcome to the san francisco historic preservation commission hybrid hearing for wednesday september 21, 2022. to enable public participation sfgtv is broadcasting and streaming this meeting live and we will receive public comment for each item and opportunities to speak during the public comment available by
a proud legacy a rich heritage. i want to thank you all for joining us here today in san francisco to raise the flag and celebrate independence and to celebrate what makes san francisco so special and unique the people who are part of our mexican heritage in the city of san francisco. thank you all for being here. and happy grito! [applause] hello everyone are you ready? [speaking spanish]. i'm proud to be here with the mir london breed after half a century we are celebrating el grito. >>...
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plaza, de septiembre. - de septiembre. - en septiembre, en el mexican heritage plaza, de san josé. así que si usted quiere comunicarse, ahí está la fecha, el 16 de septiembre 6:00 de la tarde en mexican heritage plaza, y ahí está la página web para más información. regresamos con la celebración de nuestra raza, aquí en comunidad del valle, no se nos vayan. [música] histórica de la raza del valle, aquí en comunidad del valle. bueno, y ya hablamos de esos héroes, doctor martínez, que van a honrar el 16 de septiembre en la mexican heritage plaza, ¿por qué es importante honrar a personas como estas en nuestra comunidad? ramón martínez: por mi punto de vista, la raza nunca ha sido un gigante dormido, siempre hemos trabajado para el futuro de nuestras familias, hay miles y miles de gente y uso el término "la raza", porque, eh, la mayoría de la gente aquí somos mexicanos, pero tenemos grupos latinos de todos lados, y todos han trabajado para hacer este valle, que a veces se llama el valle de silicon, nosotros hicimos el trabajo de construir esta bonita ciudad, y la gente tiene que saber q
plaza, de septiembre. - de septiembre. - en septiembre, en el mexican heritage plaza, de san josé. así que si usted quiere comunicarse, ahí está la fecha, el 16 de septiembre 6:00 de la tarde en mexican heritage plaza, y ahí está la página web para más información. regresamos con la celebración de nuestra raza, aquí en comunidad del valle, no se nos vayan. [música] histórica de la raza del valle, aquí en comunidad del valle. bueno, y ya hablamos de esos héroes, doctor martínez,...
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well, and control the department of cultural heritage. that is, there is double control here.l losin will show us one of the houses where construction work has just finished. volkhonka is one of the central streets of the capital here, the former estate of the naryshkins, and it seems that it always looked so beautiful. but this is hardly what the residents of the house say, and opposite the pushkin museum on the right the monument to vladimir on the left right now , the house of the saviors was in a new condition, and clearly stood out from the environment. it was very sad to look at him, because he was too tired, well, in my opinion. but now, of course, the beauty of rapture, i would say, the splendor of the volkhonka in the second half of the 19th century, the building was turned into a profitable house and already two floors were being set up for the former naryshkin estate. and here is the dilemma of what historical appearance of the house to preserve. don't suck them, of course not, as a rule, in such cases the pre-revolutionary look is chosen. who looked like this house
well, and control the department of cultural heritage. that is, there is double control here.l losin will show us one of the houses where construction work has just finished. volkhonka is one of the central streets of the capital here, the former estate of the naryshkins, and it seems that it always looked so beautiful. but this is hardly what the residents of the house say, and opposite the pushkin museum on the right the monument to vladimir on the left right now , the house of the saviors...
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. > >> as we celebrate hispanic heritage month, we introduce you you to one of the people respone forrecognized all over e world. the apple logo. kpix5 spoke with the artist about how his mexican heritage shape to he he is today. >> reporter: we are in cupertino at one of the buildin. at apple. everywhere you look, look, you see the apple logo. we sat down with the artist to first drew this iconic logo. he he is also a proud immigrant frm mexico city. >> walking into this art studo in san jose is like entering into his own personal museum. >> this legendary logo is his most famous work of art. carlow the apple logo when he was a young art director with the marketing firm, regis mckenna, n the 1970s. >> before computer graphics en existed, the artists themselves had to draw everything by hand. it was carlos' final sketch thae the iconicapple logo. >> to actually draw that freehand with french curves and circle templates and t squares. but it is perfect. >> while he has been honored y his peers in his community, and even inducted into the mexican n hall of fame, most people have o idea
. > >> as we celebrate hispanic heritage month, we introduce you you to one of the people respone forrecognized all over e world. the apple logo. kpix5 spoke with the artist about how his mexican heritage shape to he he is today. >> reporter: we are in cupertino at one of the buildin. at apple. everywhere you look, look, you see the apple logo. we sat down with the artist to first drew this iconic logo. he he is also a proud immigrant frm mexico city. >> walking into this...
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heritage month. we introduce yoo a woman who spun her family recs and traditions into a booming b. booming business. > >> a matthew mcconnaughhay the making >>are one family in the bay area and that is why we are celebrating hispanic heritage m. heritage month. we show how a bay area woman made a tradition into a business and how her family rec helped her write out the pandemic. >> popsicles, freshly made. growing up in a latino household she calls them[ speaking in non-english ]. >> i really appreciate the tedious work. >> she walks into the kitchen, they put on their aprons and get get to work. they have personald orders to make. these will be vegan. nancy is mg is making hibiscus tea popsicles. >> we have over 32 flavors. the most popular are caramelized banana. >> like many the pandemic hit hr hit her and things are beginnino pick up again. >> we are just trying to catch up. this is getting real. >> the ingredients that make them special, fresh fruit. >> i think it is unique, that i. is not. we w
heritage month. we introduce yoo a woman who spun her family recs and traditions into a booming b. booming business. > >> a matthew mcconnaughhay the making >>are one family in the bay area and that is why we are celebrating hispanic heritage m. heritage month. we show how a bay area woman made a tradition into a business and how her family rec helped her write out the pandemic. >> popsicles, freshly made. growing up in a latino household she calls them[ speaking in...
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next, how ouy did what it >> we continue celebrating hispanic heritage month. we knot know that latinos are well represented in the bay area sports. coming up at 5:00, sarah sarah will show you how they celebrate their heritage every time they step out to play. > >> a berkeley based business is and it is all thanks to you. the the owner tells us, 470 differet 470 different investors saw the story and contributed more than $1.4 million just because they saw a need there. the owner exps owner expects the plant to openn february and a new palo alto store is on kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'do
next, how ouy did what it >> we continue celebrating hispanic heritage month. we knot know that latinos are well represented in the bay area sports. coming up at 5:00, sarah sarah will show you how they celebrate their heritage every time they step out to play. > >> a berkeley based business is and it is all thanks to you. the the owner tells us, 470 differet 470 different investors saw the story and contributed more than $1.4 million just because they saw a need there. the owner...
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el grito de dolores officials celebrating hispanic heritage say they say celebrating hispanic heritageo our state. >> sent >> have a hispanic heritage. the majority of the mexican. >> the contribution, you know, to the gdp in to the growth of this economy. the behalf of nation and most celebrate cingo de mayo. and today is more important because if had 500 of spanish rule. and so it's more of an important day. >> san jose sell hosted its own celebration of mexican independence at city hall last night. more festivities are scheduled throughout the weekend, including an event in san francisco's mission district tonight on sunday, you can check out a salvadoran festival in sandra fell or a nicaraguan celebration in newark. and there are lots of ways to celebrate hispanic heritage like with food and drinks in today's dine and dish vicki liviakis visits the chef and tv host of patty's mexican table. >> eating and then meet award-winning chef and cookbook author petty he niche of patty's mexican table. she travels all over mexico bringing her culinary adventures to so i it's patties. 11th se
el grito de dolores officials celebrating hispanic heritage say they say celebrating hispanic heritageo our state. >> sent >> have a hispanic heritage. the majority of the mexican. >> the contribution, you know, to the gdp in to the growth of this economy. the behalf of nation and most celebrate cingo de mayo. and today is more important because if had 500 of spanish rule. and so it's more of an important day. >> san jose sell hosted its own celebration of mexican...
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historical, truth and national heritage in millions of documents 100 years of archival service of belarus new iron curtain under the initiative of the west of today is terminated, the simplified visa regime between the european union and russia to think about citizens not to develop new sanctions czech residents demand the government to abandon the course towards an economic catastrophe boil water , and then bring the pasta to readiness by languishing italians did not like this way of saving electricity. on the eve of the minsk half marathon , about 11,000 joggers gathered on the streets of the belarusian capital , despite the rainy weather, everyone got their desired result, and some participants ran traditionally 5 km, 10 and a little more, 21 , with excellent photos and emotions. in 2005, the start place, the site near the main sports location, the dynamo stadium , was also supposed to be the finish line of the organizers. we changed the route at the request of the participants themselves; professionals competed in the cup with amateurs for those who ran for the result was another ince
historical, truth and national heritage in millions of documents 100 years of archival service of belarus new iron curtain under the initiative of the west of today is terminated, the simplified visa regime between the european union and russia to think about citizens not to develop new sanctions czech residents demand the government to abandon the course towards an economic catastrophe boil water , and then bring the pasta to readiness by languishing italians did not like this way of saving...
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. >> please welcome the president of the heritage foundation. [applause] good afternoon and welcome to all of you here in person and those of you online we are grateful you are with us we have an excellent program this afternoon. focused on how to counter the foreign maligned influences while protecting our civil liberties as this great republic. we had heritage of spent years as you know analyzing, researching and speaking solutions on how to combat the nations adversaries. with the near-term and long-term challenges emanating from the likesle of the chinese communist party, diabolical regimes in iran and consistently aggressive and tyrannical putin and russia. adversaries such as these seem to discover the populace and undermine the economic and the future political business leaders with malicious intent. much of this happened right under our noses. to identify and disrupt the campaigns to begin with this will involve the needed accountability and the institutions, some that have been immensely challenged in recent years. the government target
. >> please welcome the president of the heritage foundation. [applause] good afternoon and welcome to all of you here in person and those of you online we are grateful you are with us we have an excellent program this afternoon. focused on how to counter the foreign maligned influences while protecting our civil liberties as this great republic. we had heritage of spent years as you know analyzing, researching and speaking solutions on how to combat the nations adversaries. with the...
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, if we don't tell them what cultural heritage is?them how to do it, not just why they have to do it. >> the training program's end was marked by a pinning ceremony for these official newly-minted monuments officers, ready to deploy as needed around the world. i'm jeffrey brown in virginia. judy: redefining the u.s. military. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consuming cellular's goal has been to provide wireless to help people connect. we offered no contract plans and our team can find one that fits you. visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the underling support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy, and kathy and paul anderson. the fd foundation, working with visionaries on the frontlines lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing sup
, if we don't tell them what cultural heritage is?them how to do it, not just why they have to do it. >> the training program's end was marked by a pinning ceremony for these official newly-minted monuments officers, ready to deploy as needed around the world. i'm jeffrey brown in virginia. judy: redefining the u.s. military. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us on-line and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay...
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restoration of cultural heritage objects helps to preserve the practices, techniques and techniques that the construction of a feature, for example, most houses. well, the most standard thing is that they have plaster through the temples, that is, uh, historical ceramic brick, that is, houses that breathe, and now modern houses are made of concrete from monoliths and their completely different technologies, so here, similar materials are necessarily used that were used at that time at most, there are some there. well, so with what kind of polymer added for some kind of protection, but in general, all the time, the technology also limes the same materials that were around that time the preservation of the traditions of the research technology of the drawing to my sketches of architects everything. this allows us to avoid the stigma of a remake, which is offensive to restorers, and besides, a painstaking approach to the development of control allows us to preserve the main atmosphere. the look and spirit of historical moscow the memory of the estates of tenement houses the heritage of the
restoration of cultural heritage objects helps to preserve the practices, techniques and techniques that the construction of a feature, for example, most houses. well, the most standard thing is that they have plaster through the temples, that is, uh, historical ceramic brick, that is, houses that breathe, and now modern houses are made of concrete from monoliths and their completely different technologies, so here, similar materials are necessarily used that were used at that time at most,...
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mary lee spoke with the artist about how his mexican heritage shape to he is. is today. >> reporter: we are at one of the buildings and apple and everywhere you look you see the apple logo. we sat down with tht the artist who drew this iconic logo. he is also a proud immigrant from mexico city. walking into carlos perez david's art studio in san jose is like entering his own personal museum. >> instantly it has to say that is an apple. >> reporter: this legendary logo is his most famous work of art. art. carlos drew the logo when he was a young art director with with the marketing firm, regis mckenna, in the 1970s. before computer graphics existed, the artists themselves had to draw everything by hand. it was carlos's final sketch that became the iconic apple logo. >> >> to actually draw that, free , free hand, with french curves and circle templates in t-square's, but it is perfect. >> reporter: while he has been honored by his peers and commun, and community, even inducted into the mexican american hall of fame, most people have no idea one of the most recogn
mary lee spoke with the artist about how his mexican heritage shape to he is. is today. >> reporter: we are at one of the buildings and apple and everywhere you look you see the apple logo. we sat down with tht the artist who drew this iconic logo. he is also a proud immigrant from mexico city. walking into carlos perez david's art studio in san jose is like entering his own personal museum. >> instantly it has to say that is an apple. >> reporter: this legendary logo is his...
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streamline train and a number of things will be developed because of this nation's imperishable heritagesuit of happiness, it is this that has given us all of the industrial progress that we have achieved in the past and certainty of progress in the future. a certainty a long as this great gift of liberty, individual liberty to grow better and better is valued and protected. you are descendants of pioneers but you are also pioneers, opportunities still rise from every smokestack, every test tube, every laboratory, every workshop in the land. you have come a long way from the blacksmith shop and hand labor that day but your journey forward has just started because this is america. where do we go from here? >> straight ahead and don't spare the losses. >> i wonder what our grandparents would say if they see the world as it is now. >> great work, i canned. >> the heritage they handed us. freedom, individual initiative, opportunity, let'snnn administr. go to cspanshop.org. >> and early 1938 will print across john steinbeck explain i'm trying to write history while it is happening and i don't
streamline train and a number of things will be developed because of this nation's imperishable heritagesuit of happiness, it is this that has given us all of the industrial progress that we have achieved in the past and certainty of progress in the future. a certainty a long as this great gift of liberty, individual liberty to grow better and better is valued and protected. you are descendants of pioneers but you are also pioneers, opportunities still rise from every smokestack, every test...
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please welcome president of the heritage foundation. [applause] >> we have an excellent program this afternoon focused on how to counter born blind influence while protecting civil liberties as citizens of this great republic. we have spent years analyzing and researching and seeking solutions how to combat missions adversaries including not only tackling challenges the near-term for long-term challenges from the likes of the chinese communist party die while joe regimes and aggressive icto radical putin and russia. advertisers discord in populace undermine economic civil educational institutions interpret current and future ownership with maliciousan inte. underneath our noses and much of the time as you know it's legal. so how does the federal government under local state and business stakeholders identify this will involve a trusted accountability and institutions, someme challenged in recent yea. government targeting of america's first amendment right for the bedrock of our founders intention. our leaders have the duty tos warn disr
please welcome president of the heritage foundation. [applause] >> we have an excellent program this afternoon focused on how to counter born blind influence while protecting civil liberties as citizens of this great republic. we have spent years analyzing and researching and seeking solutions how to combat missions adversaries including not only tackling challenges the near-term for long-term challenges from the likes of the chinese communist party die while joe regimes and aggressive...
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but it's not christianity it's not christian cultural heritage. it's not any of that european music. you know, it it's a very thin concept of what you have to assimilate to to really here. yeah. right. but my name is hidden palm to preface this by saying this is not my views, but i want a strong man some of the nationalist views for a second during your speech was reminded of federalist paper number ten by james madison about the danger of fact and sort of how, just from a practical politic standpoint, there is a certain level of homogeneity that is necessary just to be able to govern people that once you introduce enough pluralism, it's not even a people, it's just individuals who can't agree on almost anything. many of the nationalists often feel that nationalism is the one of the least bad options for uniting a people. comparing that to contrasting that against, say, you know, a religious theocracy or against race which have much you know worse externalities comparatively than just nationalism and shared culture and language and things like tha
but it's not christianity it's not christian cultural heritage. it's not any of that european music. you know, it it's a very thin concept of what you have to assimilate to to really here. yeah. right. but my name is hidden palm to preface this by saying this is not my views, but i want a strong man some of the nationalist views for a second during your speech was reminded of federalist paper number ten by james madison about the danger of fact and sort of how, just from a practical politic...
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san franciss history and heritage is rooted in that. specifically the land where we stand was once a part of mexico. so many places continued to keep it alive and well in the city. >> today marks the beginning of the fight for freedom from spain . as the principal conductor of the nashville symphony, they have collaborated with some of the most talented artists making making his debut at the san francisco symphony and enrico lopez-yanez is joining us this morning. >> it is great to be here . >> i was the concert? book it was fantastic. it was lovely to see the audience so many people of different backgrounds and its great. you see people outside of of their element feeling welcomd feeling welcomed in a place they they would not normally see themselves but really to feel ae at home was just fantastic. >> did you get into this conducting? >> both of my parents are musics are musicians. i grew up in musc and started off by learning thet the trumpet. as i developed and would tell, i decided that i had had an interest in conducting and i sta
san franciss history and heritage is rooted in that. specifically the land where we stand was once a part of mexico. so many places continued to keep it alive and well in the city. >> today marks the beginning of the fight for freedom from spain . as the principal conductor of the nashville symphony, they have collaborated with some of the most talented artists making making his debut at the san francisco symphony and enrico lopez-yanez is joining us this morning. >> it is great to...
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[applause] >> thank you, doctor robertson thank you for having us here at heritage and i think heritage and the team for supporting this effort. the number one thing i've heard from members of the intelligence committee on both sides of the aisle is a real need for the intelligence committee to return its focus back to national security. all of the members are ready to look at the portfolio of the intelligence committee and looking at our adversaries, what are our threats, the risks we are facing and make certain the intelligence community is focused on those and the information is getting to the intelligence committee. beyond that we look to change our focus from not just national security but a function, we don't want to be a bunch of people in the basement of the capital who get told important and critical aspect of our national security. we formulated a mission statement that looks at how we can marry intelligence to policymaking and decision-making and make certain the information we receive can come into actionable action on the part of progress. this series we've been calling bey
[applause] >> thank you, doctor robertson thank you for having us here at heritage and i think heritage and the team for supporting this effort. the number one thing i've heard from members of the intelligence committee on both sides of the aisle is a real need for the intelligence committee to return its focus back to national security. all of the members are ready to look at the portfolio of the intelligence committee and looking at our adversaries, what are our threats, the risks we...
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and it's a war against our way of entity as a war against world culture heritage. and i believe that understanding of importance of fighting for was values all for europe of hero in ukraine is very much needed in germany. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. russian energy from local says it's chairman has died following a serious illness. russian media had previously reported that rockville megan of had been found dead after falling out of the hospital window in moscow. local was one of the few russian companies to declare its a position to the war in ukraine, back in march. and russian president vladimir putin has paid his respects to the late soviet leader mikhail gorbachev. who died on tuesday. according to putin's spokesman scheduling issues mean the russian president will not attend gorbachev's funeral on saturday. the spokesman spokesman added that the ceremony would have elements of a state funeral, including a guard of honor. the european union's drugs regulator has approved the 1st cove in 19 vaccines adapted to p
and it's a war against our way of entity as a war against world culture heritage. and i believe that understanding of importance of fighting for was values all for europe of hero in ukraine is very much needed in germany. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. russian energy from local says it's chairman has died following a serious illness. russian media had previously reported that rockville megan of had been found dead after falling out of the hospital...
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thank heritage and their team for supportingthis . the number one thing i've heard from our members on both sides of the aisle is a real need for the intelligence community to turn its focus to national security. all the members are all ready to are looking at our adversaries, what are our threats, what are the risks we are facing and make certain the intelligence community is focused on those and that information is getting to the intelligence committee. beyond that we also look to change our focus from not just nationalsecurity as a function. we don't want to be a bunch of people in the basement of the capital . there's critical aspects of our national security. we formulated a mission statement that looks at how we can marry intelligence policymaking and decision-making . we want to make sure the information we receive is actionable intelligence can come into actual action on the part of congress. this series we've been calling beyond the skiff is an effort to reach out to the think tank community, policy community, academic commun
thank heritage and their team for supportingthis . the number one thing i've heard from our members on both sides of the aisle is a real need for the intelligence community to turn its focus to national security. all the members are all ready to are looking at our adversaries, what are our threats, what are the risks we are facing and make certain the intelligence community is focused on those and that information is getting to the intelligence committee. beyond that we also look to change our...
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. >> it is a part of our heritage. heritage. a sign of respect, evn if one person came through the door or 100, it is worth being opened. >> stay tuned, because they will they will be open once again next bright and early for king charles iii's formal coronationy coronation ceremony. we will let will let you know the exact tims for that as it comes together. > >> hurricane fiona just rocked e dominican republic, one day after knocking out power in puerto rico and causing major damage there. we are reaching out to see what bay area groupse doing to help. here are what residence there are up against right now. >> reporter: fiona's floodwaters floodwaters are wreaking havoc in puerto rico and the damage isn't done yet. >> we are seeing catastrophic flooding across the islands, totals exceeding six inches at s point on the southern portion. >> more rain in the forecast and flash flood warnings in effect. effect. earlier, the national weather service tweeted a warning to residents, move to higher ground immediately. puero rico's gove
. >> it is a part of our heritage. heritage. a sign of respect, evn if one person came through the door or 100, it is worth being opened. >> stay tuned, because they will they will be open once again next bright and early for king charles iii's formal coronationy coronation ceremony. we will let will let you know the exact tims for that as it comes together. > >> hurricane fiona just rocked e dominican republic, one day after knocking out power in puerto rico and causing...
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it's our like a heritage. so he was with quite often a pulse ah, the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about to perspective culture information. this is d w news and more. d w made from mines volumes of explosive, a dyna might take stuff to the dog. dazzles us. makes room for the news. saves lives. an explosive discoveries at the change, the world d w. m. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage is 360. get the app now. ah. this is d w. news and these are our top stories. it leads right wing parties have secured a clear majority in both houses of parliament off to sundays elections, georgia and maloney is likely to become its 1st female prime.
it's our like a heritage. so he was with quite often a pulse ah, the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about to perspective culture information. this is d w news and more. d w made from mines volumes of explosive, a dyna might take stuff to the dog. dazzles us. makes room for the news. saves lives. an explosive discoveries at the change, the world d w. m. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore...
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mass transit, everything else seems to be on time. > >> celebrating hispanic heritage hispanic heritage month, how sao symphony is honoring diverse kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure demands a lotion this pure. gold bond pure moisture lotion 24-hour hydration no parabens, dyes, or fragrances gold bond champion your skin >> let's take a quick look at ac moisture. a major system on the way all the way into sunday. we need to split the weekend into half. saturday is great to get , get some fresh air. once we head head into sunday this atmospherc moisture is settling in. rain ts are adding up to a quarter inch to
mass transit, everything else seems to be on time. > >> celebrating hispanic heritage hispanic heritage month, how sao symphony is honoring diverse kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the...
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. >> we continue our celebration f celebration of hispanic heritage heritage month with a singer tht deep california roots. she shares with us how she draws from her heritage to make beautiful music. [ music ] [ mc ] with every note she belts out , she continues to keep her family's legacy alive. >> there are just so many layer. many layers. even having the ley with my grandfather and singing his songs. >> reporter: her grandfather was was the beloved iconic singer. he died tragically in a plane crash in 1957. her father also following in his father's footsteps started over 80 films as an actor before he passed away in 2009. >> i grew up watching my dad perform on stage and watching my my grandfather on film, hearing his recordings. so every time ir i hear mariachi, that takes me to a special place with my family >> reporter: now, she is making her own way, singing songs of her heritage. >> i saw my dad do that. i think think that is what inspired me . me most. how he could take themo a place like family. and back tr back together. you can cry together and celebrate together and it i
. >> we continue our celebration f celebration of hispanic heritage heritage month with a singer tht deep california roots. she shares with us how she draws from her heritage to make beautiful music. [ music ] [ mc ] with every note she belts out , she continues to keep her family's legacy alive. >> there are just so many layer. many layers. even having the ley with my grandfather and singing his songs. >> reporter: her grandfather was was the beloved iconic singer. he died...
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of course i feel safe, ho efull heritage. of course i feel safe, hopefully we — heritage.l safe, hopefully we will put on - heritage. of course i feel safe, hopefully we will put on a - heritage. of course i feel safe, j hopefully we will put on a good heritage. of course i feel safe, - hopefully we will put on a good show for the crowds. with england not coming here for so long, it has been really sad, just depressing for a lot of people, and i think the fact that we are here now and in the future we will hopefully come many times more is a great sign, and for me to be part of that is amazing. politely teams have been sharing evening training sessions, with the ground splitting two, same time, almost same place. there is no competition without cooperation. normal life continues on one of the world's biggest cities, but there have been desperate days for pakistan after the recent floods. cricket is a distraction, the entertainment. whatever is needed, it matters that england are finally back here. joe wilson, bbc news, karachi. yes, play getting under way at 3:30pm this af
of course i feel safe, ho efull heritage. of course i feel safe, hopefully we — heritage.l safe, hopefully we will put on - heritage. of course i feel safe, hopefully we will put on a - heritage. of course i feel safe, j hopefully we will put on a good heritage. of course i feel safe, - hopefully we will put on a good show for the crowds. with england not coming here for so long, it has been really sad, just depressing for a lot of people, and i think the fact that we are here now and in the...
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woody from san francisco heritage.san francisco heritage is proud to senator landmarking and i just want to speak a little more personallien my feelings on this designation. city of san francisco in recent years has made an effort to center racial and social diverse ri if all the dispts and agencies. i work in the field of preservation which has long celebrated houses of the powerful or halls of people who are wealthy, not the diverse or equitable. it's one of the prouder things i think i've been involved with is this effort to landmark city cemetery. most of the people buried there i think in part lived difficult and hard lives. they were the people who supervisor chan built the city of san francisco. they are mainses and carpet teres and sailors. they represent the vast diversity of our city which we're proud of. italians, chinese, germans, japanese, french, civil war veterans. catholics, christians, jews are all buried in city cemetery. for too long this significant site has been overlooked for its significance. you
woody from san francisco heritage.san francisco heritage is proud to senator landmarking and i just want to speak a little more personallien my feelings on this designation. city of san francisco in recent years has made an effort to center racial and social diverse ri if all the dispts and agencies. i work in the field of preservation which has long celebrated houses of the powerful or halls of people who are wealthy, not the diverse or equitable. it's one of the prouder things i think i've...
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d w world heritage is 360. get the app now. mm hm. and when you work as an architect, like go online or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger publisher? we decided to ask them. and for women go up with an inefficient model. if they can't identify with certain professions about their guiding principles. messes and what is the poetry? the secret of the houses and i'm homes about their motivations. architecture got so much to you, it moves you. the goal of architecture is to create habitat for human, about their struggles and dreams cannot sponsibility of human to they have so much to lilian. shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture to so this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d. w. it's with, ah ah, ah, this is the w news lies from berlin. a growing backlash against vladimir putin plans to step up the war in ukraine. hundreds, arrested in cities across russia, in protests, against the mass call up of reservists to bolster moscow's fighting forces.
d w world heritage is 360. get the app now. mm hm. and when you work as an architect, like go online or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger publisher? we decided to ask them. and for women go up with an inefficient model. if they can't identify with certain professions about their guiding principles. messes and what is the poetry? the secret of the houses and i'm homes about their motivations. architecture got so much to you, it moves you. the goal of...
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experts -- beds -- opeds, from heritage experts. thank you guys again. [applause]
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now, after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. the tamares out language is now being taught at this college in water. it's the only university in libya that offers the course away there and multi is one of 7 recent graduates. so she hopes to further her education and become a professor back again. and. and i am so proud to be one of the 1st people to graduate in the amazon language in libby us history. but motivated me was wanting to know more about myself and my identity as an amazon women. studying in this department has helped me to understand her culture language and heritage busy me did her. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political divisions since 2011 the amazon. okay, they're happy with their new found freedom. now tryna al jazeera western libya, ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the sour syrian state media says israel has carried out is strikes that have killed 5 soldiers. the attack happens near the capital, damascus. israel has conducted numerous air strikes inside government control
now, after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. the tamares out language is now being taught at this college in water. it's the only university in libya that offers the course away there and multi is one of 7 recent graduates. so she hopes to further her education and become a professor back again. and. and i am so proud to be one of the 1st people to graduate in the amazon language in libby us history. but motivated me was wanting to know more about...
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as we celebrate hispanic heritage, i wanted to share a small piece of of her story. not because i am so proud of her, but because she she truly represents so ma in in community, ith, mily. she eved in world, the people in it, and that we are all a family. my grandma, thank you for being mine. >> there was a really good story. i think it is such an important story because my grandma's family, and we have td about it. they are like the first people that teach you to be kind, and to love your family, and the importance of family. i know that that is so valuable. >> thank you for sharing that story. >> a beautiful story. >> 106 ? >> i worked so much on this, for for hispanic heritage. it is hard to watch at the first time. time. hopefully the next time that we do i will get it together. the emotion and the love that she had for her family family really rings true. i named my son falcon because of he the chef's chicken sandwiches at panera, freshly prepared with clean ingredients... spark an explosion of the senses. so when you finally taste it, it just confirms... this.
as we celebrate hispanic heritage, i wanted to share a small piece of of her story. not because i am so proud of her, but because she she truly represents so ma in in community, ith, mily. she eved in world, the people in it, and that we are all a family. my grandma, thank you for being mine. >> there was a really good story. i think it is such an important story because my grandma's family, and we have td about it. they are like the first people that teach you to be kind, and to love...
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from the heritage foundation, this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> the supreme court preview of the 2022-23 term. please welcome zach smith, legal fellow and appellate advocacy problem and heritage foundation lead sector. [applause] >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation's annual supreme court review. we're very glad to have you join us, whether you're here in person or watching online or on television. as was just mentioned my name is zach smith and i serve as a legal fellow and manager of the supreme court and appellate advocacy program here in the center for judicial studies at heritage foundation. the supreme court is set to begin hearing arguments for the cases its new term next week so we thought this would be the perfect time to discussion some of those cases and preview what we can expect. while the court's last term contained a number of blockbuster decisions dealing with abortion rights, gun rights, religious liberty and free speech issues just a name a few, the court this term will also tackle a
from the heritage foundation, this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> the supreme court preview of the 2022-23 term. please welcome zach smith, legal fellow and appellate advocacy problem and heritage foundation lead sector. [applause] >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation's annual supreme court review. we're very glad to have you join us, whether you're here in person or watching online or on television. as was just mentioned my name is zach smith and i serve...
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we decided to take on the restoration of this building and give it a new life. heritage.en can work begin. our task is to adapt the building for modern use, to restore the building and hand it over as a transfer of the department of cultural heritage. after that, we will switch to a preferential program and begin to fully use the building under the building there is a land plot of 47 m². in case of successful completion. uh, restoration work. e, the tenant will be able to switch to a preferential rate for 2 years, it is necessary to fully inspect the building, the foundations of the wall, roof laying. it will have to be completely rebuilt on an octagonal dome, it will be exactly the same as in 1898 . there even plans to equip an observation deck. the highlight of this building, the spiral staircase, which was built at the end of the 19th century along with the tower, will not be dismantled during the restoration, on the contrary, they will give it a second life and completely cleanse it of pollution and return it to its original appearance. this historical staircase will
we decided to take on the restoration of this building and give it a new life. heritage.en can work begin. our task is to adapt the building for modern use, to restore the building and hand it over as a transfer of the department of cultural heritage. after that, we will switch to a preferential program and begin to fully use the building under the building there is a land plot of 47 m². in case of successful completion. uh, restoration work. e, the tenant will be able to switch to a...
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thank heritage and their team for supportingthis . the number one thing i've heard from our members on both sides of the aisle is a real need for the intelligence community to turn its focus to national security. all the members are all ready to are looking at our adversaries, what are our threats, what are the risks we are facing and make certain the intelligence community is focused on those and that information is getting to the intelligence committee. beyond that we also look to change our focus from not just nationalsecurity as a function. we don't want to be a bunch of people in the basement of the capital . there's critical aspects of our national security. we formulated a mission statement that looks at how we can marry intelligence policymaking and decision-making . we want to make sure the information we receive is actionable intelligence can come into actual action on the part of congress. this series we've been calling beyond the skiff is an effort to reach out to the think tank community, policy community, academic commun
thank heritage and their team for supportingthis . the number one thing i've heard from our members on both sides of the aisle is a real need for the intelligence community to turn its focus to national security. all the members are all ready to are looking at our adversaries, what are our threats, what are the risks we are facing and make certain the intelligence community is focused on those and that information is getting to the intelligence committee. beyond that we also look to change our...
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. > >> we are learning celebrating the sounds of hispanic heritage. heritage. we will introduce you to a salinas teacher who is growing the next generation of musicians. we will start with the story for -- service workers workers are out again this morn, picketing for an increase in pay pay and healthcare services. this is video from sfo that was taken earlier this morning. those food workers have encouraging news. later, supervisors will talk about increasing pay. the meeting is scheduled for 3:00. employees say they have been working without a contract since 2019 ad have not received a raise in years. travelers at the airport say they have taken notice of the demonstrations. >> my thoughts are it must be serious and it should be taken into account. >> reporter: workers plan to picket every day until their demands are met, so if you are planning a flight out of sfo anytime soon, i suggest packing a snack. > >> a fire broke out at -- it happened around 1:00 and 20 kert on fire. no word yet on any inj. it came less than 24 hours after after caltrans began phase
. > >> we are learning celebrating the sounds of hispanic heritage. heritage. we will introduce you to a salinas teacher who is growing the next generation of musicians. we will start with the story for -- service workers workers are out again this morn, picketing for an increase in pay pay and healthcare services. this is video from sfo that was taken earlier this morning. those food workers have encouraging news. later, supervisors will talk about increasing pay. the meeting is...
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heritage month. kpix 5's jocelyn jocelyn moran introduces you to a family who took summertime family recipes and took those te on the pandemic. >> popsicles, freshly made. growing up in a latino househol, he called them paletas. she calls them pepitos paletas. >> i really appreciate the tedious work. that's where the magic is. she walks into the kitchen, where they put on theis and get to work. they have personalized orders to make. paula cuts the papaya, these ones will be vegan. these ones e ones are hibiscus tea popsicles. popsicles. 2/32 flavors. the most popular ones are, like, caramelized fried banana, mexican chocolate -- >> the business has been going r going for a few years now, but the pandemic hit hard, and things are picking up again. >> people are calling, and we are just trying to catch up, like this is getting real. ingredients that make them special, fresh fruit. i think it's unique, because it's not unique. it's just fruit. [ laughter ] >> the inspiration comes from family. >> we wou
heritage month. kpix 5's jocelyn jocelyn moran introduces you to a family who took summertime family recipes and took those te on the pandemic. >> popsicles, freshly made. growing up in a latino househol, he called them paletas. she calls them pepitos paletas. >> i really appreciate the tedious work. that's where the magic is. she walks into the kitchen, where they put on theis and get to work. they have personalized orders to make. paula cuts the papaya, these ones will be vegan....
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today is day one of hispanic heritage month. we'll talk about efforts to address mental health access for latinos. >>> plus thousands of people lining up for hours to pay their respects as the queen lies in state. we'll go live to london. >>> we begin this hour with two buss with people who had crossed the border in texas arriing near the residence of vice president harris in washington, d.c. this according to fox news. they were reportedly sent by texas governor greg abbott, who has also sent buss with migrants to new york city in an effort to pressure the biden administration on immigration. this morning new york city mayor eric adams toured a center that's now helping those who were bussed there. el paso also bussed people theres last month. in florida the office of governor ron desantis provided this video, which they say shows migrants arriving in martha's vineyard yesterday. the governor claiming credit for flying two planes with migrants there joining us now with more from fort lauderdale is kerry sanders. good morning. t
today is day one of hispanic heritage month. we'll talk about efforts to address mental health access for latinos. >>> plus thousands of people lining up for hours to pay their respects as the queen lies in state. we'll go live to london. >>> we begin this hour with two buss with people who had crossed the border in texas arriing near the residence of vice president harris in washington, d.c. this according to fox news. they were reportedly sent by texas governor greg abbott,...
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his artwork honors his family and his of mexican heritage. >> i'm very proud. it gave me the life to get to where i'm aty at today. right? it gave me the foundation and the roots and the the basis of myself and my culture and my family. >> reporter: carlos says he will will never forget where he came from and he keeps this tool to r to remember working on the farms the farms in the san joaquin valley as a teenager. >> this was what they would give give to the smaller kids. i was less than 100 pounds when i was working in the fields pulling weeds around the sugar beets. >> >> reporter: carlos brought us here to the mexican heritage pla heritage plaza where he works closely with talented art students in san jose, hoping to inspire the next generation to possibility of hopes and dreams, , like his family did for him. >> this was mural we created with middle school students. it was created in 2006. >> he says it represents the heritage of their bloodline from from the spanish culture and the the indigenous culture with the middle panel depicting the blending of bot
his artwork honors his family and his of mexican heritage. >> i'm very proud. it gave me the life to get to where i'm aty at today. right? it gave me the foundation and the roots and the the basis of myself and my culture and my family. >> reporter: carlos says he will will never forget where he came from and he keeps this tool to r to remember working on the farms the farms in the san joaquin valley as a teenager. >> this was what they would give give to the smaller kids. i...
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in the celebration, the celebration, it also marks e start of hispanic heritage month.e met up with the taled dancers that put their pride on. pride on display. >> even in her wildest dreams, her wildest dreams, luna garcia could not have imagined this moment. >> it is like something big that we are honored to do. >> born to mexican immigrantsa grew up in east oakland where life was not always easy. >> it was hard. we struggledh money problems growing up. >> her saving grace was her mother, rosie. somehow always kept a roof over their heads any of food on the table, which is why, five years ago, luna decidd to honor her mother joining a traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican dance group. traditional mexican represents y parents and where they come from. for months now, luna has been rehearsing 10
in the celebration, the celebration, it also marks e start of hispanic heritage month.e met up with the taled dancers that put their pride on. pride on display. >> even in her wildest dreams, her wildest dreams, luna garcia could not have imagined this moment. >> it is like something big that we are honored to do. >> born to mexican immigrantsa grew up in east oakland where life was not always easy. >> it was hard. we struggledh money problems growing up. >> her...
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your amine says the heritage center could open as early as october unless the human rights group wins it's court battle. natasha name al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem. there's plenty more news coming up on al jazeera. our extensive coverage of queen elizabeth the seconds death will continue with reactions from around the world will leave you now with some images from her 17 year when to ah ah, i didn't have my whole life. whether it's been short shall be debated. the old service. ah ah ah, then what i say to you now, the queen and the grandmother. i say from my heart, i want to pay tribute to diana myself. she was an exceptional and gifted human being. ah, ah queen, we have seen the worst, but also the best of our continent. we have witnessed how quickly things can change for the better. but we know that we must work hard to maintain the benefits of the page world. ah ah, ah.
your amine says the heritage center could open as early as october unless the human rights group wins it's court battle. natasha name al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem. there's plenty more news coming up on al jazeera. our extensive coverage of queen elizabeth the seconds death will continue with reactions from around the world will leave you now with some images from her 17 year when to ah ah, i didn't have my whole life. whether it's been short shall be debated. the old service. ah ah ah,...