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original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oaks books historic water management system. and is a unesco world heritage site. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal helped transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water. today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lake river you get an idea of how the people of used their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring a pedantic such as cholera a new water works was built in 1998 this allowed the households to be supplied with
original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oaks books historic...
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original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. a bust the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of course historic water management system. and is a unesco world heritage site. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of book for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal helped transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water. today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lake river you get an idea of how the people of used their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring epidemics such as cholera a new water works was built in 878 this allowed the households to be supplied with
original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. a bust the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of course historic water...
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for many centuries house book was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oak spokes historic water management system and is a unesco world heritage site. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of book for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal help transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water. today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lake river you get an idea of how the people of book use their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring of the demick such as cholera a new water works was built in 878 this allowed the households to be suppli
for many centuries house book was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oak spokes historic water...
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original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oaks books historic water management system and is a unesco world heritage site. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of book for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal helped transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water. today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lazy river you get an idea of how the people of spoke used their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring epidemics such as cholera a new water works was built in 878 this allowed the households to be suppli
original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of oaks books historic...
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original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of jokes books historic water management system and is a unesco world heritage site. the ensemble of towers and well houses has supplied drinking water to the people of book for almost 500 years. paddle wheels over the canal helped transport the water up into the towers from there the fountains in the city were supplied with fresh water. today only the structures and the plants remain. but at the. last on the lake the river you get an idea of how the people of use their wealth of water later in the 19th century. to prevent recurring epidemics such as cholera a new water works was built in 878 this allowed the households to be supplied
original style for many centuries was an important political center as a prince bishopric and a free imperial city. the golden hall recalls the city's former splendor. above the front door a picture shows that water was seen as the source of the city's wealth. you can find water everywhere in the old town of book like this will with spring water that you can drink. and this is the waterworks at the red gate it is the oldest preserved waterworks in germany. it is part of jokes books historic...
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preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as wings are considered unclean and judaism. even so the building as a whole is an impressive monument next to the one in cologne reagan's birth cathedral is considered to be germany's most extraordinary gothic cathedral. reagan's berg was not only important because it became a bishop seems fairly early on the danube was a significant trade and traffic route. and here on its banks in the old town hall the perpetual diet was held for over 114 years. and to find out more about what that was and what it meant for the city i'm meeting the director of the reagans berg museums. bring. us up to what exactly was the perpetual diet. from the 17th to the early
preserved city is largely thanks to it not having been destroyed in the wars and its importance as an imperial city in past centuries. a testimony to its former significance is the gothic cathedral. construction began in the 13th century and the cathedral tells us a lot about that time as the facade also depicts the crueler side of the middle ages. the church vilified jews the sculpture shows them suckling from a pig a deliberate insult and humiliation as wings are considered unclean and...
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then you go to north vietnam and they got all the places there, you go to the -- we went to the imperial city where the marines fought and all that. and nobody cares. it's just, like, it's sort of like a civil war battlefield. this is where sherman was and this is where that happened. if you were there and you fought it, fine. me, i wanted to go to the bases where i was. i went into the valley. i'm not afraid to tell you, the hair on the back of my head stood up. every time i went into the valley, somebody took a shot at me. every time. now they have a four-lane highway. it looks like i-85. they have a hotel in the valley. i could not believe it. but the road to the valley, it was like death highway. it was really bad. the guy went back and said, clyde, it's a nice road. i said, it's got to be better than the road we took because it was horrible. i want to go back because it was -- i want to go back to i corps. if you go back to saigon, they've got a louis vuitton shop. you thought you were in paris. you would not know -- the food is great. if you're a vegetarian, there's no meat. the america
then you go to north vietnam and they got all the places there, you go to the -- we went to the imperial city where the marines fought and all that. and nobody cares. it's just, like, it's sort of like a civil war battlefield. this is where sherman was and this is where that happened. if you were there and you fought it, fine. me, i wanted to go to the bases where i was. i went into the valley. i'm not afraid to tell you, the hair on the back of my head stood up. every time i went into the...
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generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all represented a country for nearly 40 years and had already achieved cult status and had established uses. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. so i can't really warm to the palace. for it's got there was a huge debate over what to do with the site before construction began what with you as an architect and the berliner half want it and. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would like to see an experiment to last with the future here that's what the home boat pharmacy posed
generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all...
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imperial tradition and. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site. himself and his successors was only just started. today had victor i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad had planned as his imposing muscly i'm perhaps too imposing when he died not even the outer walls were complete. the topic like i just outlined. the tragedy was that conrad was not able to experience his vision because the case it is up of london he had the idea of building the largest church in the western world because he died before it was completed he was basically buried in an unfinished construction site and a book of honest 2. that was something new in the medieval contest of the cathedrals and emperor who built a gigantic burial place for himself and his dynasty one that could compete with the cathedrals of minds and von's
imperial tradition and. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site. himself and his successors was only just started. today had victor i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad had...
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imperial tradition on its own. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial sites. himself and his successors was only just started. today had victims i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad had planned as his imposing muscly i'm perhaps too imposing when he died not even the outer walls were complete. the target that i missed out on. the tragedy was that conrad was not able to experience his vision because the kid is up and down the sea had the idea of building the largest church in the western world of the because he died before it was completed he was basically buried in an unfinished construction site. of honest 2. that was something new in the medieval contest of the cathedrals and emperor who built a gigantic burial place for himself and his dynasty one that could compete with the cathedrals of minds and von's
imperial tradition on its own. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial sites. himself and his successors was only just started. today had victims i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that...
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imperial tradition on its own. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site. for himself and his successors was only just started. today had victims i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad had planned as his imposing mausoleum perhaps too imposing when he died not even the outer walls were complete. he taught it like i missed out and. the tragedy was that conrad was not able to experience his vision because the kid hit us up in flanders he had the idea of building the largest church in the western world because he died before it was completed he was basically buried in an unfinished construction site while still a book of honest 2. that was something new in the medieval contest of the cathedrals and emperor who built a gigantic burial place for himself and his dynasty one that could compete with the cathedrals
imperial tradition on its own. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site. for himself and his successors was only just started. today had victims i think is the master builder of the world heritage site...
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imperial tradition. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site. himself and his successors was only just started. today had victor i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad had planned as his imposing muscly i'm perhaps too imposing when he died not even the outer walls were complete. the topic that i missed out and. the tragedy was that conrad was not able to experience his vision to close the case it was up and landis he had the idea of building the largest church in the western world of the because he died before it was completed he was basically buried in an unfinished construction site. of honest. that was something new in the medieval contest of the cathedrals and emperor who built a gigantic burial place for himself and his dynasty one that could compete with the cathedrals of minds and von's.
imperial tradition. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's were only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site. himself and his successors was only just started. today had victor i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad had...
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imperial tradition and. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's are only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site for himself and his successors was only just started. today hedvig does i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad had planned as his imposing muscly i'm perhaps too imposing when he died not even the outer walls were complete. the topic that i missed out on and that the tragedy was that conrad was not able to experience his vision to close the case it is obviously in the sea had the idea of building the largest church in the western world of the because he died before it was complacent he was basically buried in an unfinished construction site of a combo honest. that was something new in the medieval contest of the cathedrals and emperor who built a gigantic burial place for himself and his dynasty one that could compete with the cathedral
imperial tradition and. conrad was laid to rest in 1039 wearing a crown with the inscription sower of peace and benefactor of the city. his time as emperor coincides with the high point of medieval imperial rule the conflicts between the emperors and the pope's are only just beginning to simmer. and the cathedral which he had built as a worthy burial site for himself and his successors was only just started. today hedvig does i think is the master builder of the world heritage site that conrad...
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generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all represented a country for nearly 40 years and had already achieved cult status and had established uses. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. so i can't really warm to the palace. for there was a huge debate over what to do with this site before construction began what with you as an architect and upper lehner half want it and. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would have liked to see an experiment to last with the future here that's what the home boat pharmacy 1st to
generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to copy the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well as the humbled farm is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of a deplorable past i have to come out and say it that makes me wonder. if life and the decision to head down an example of east german architecture that after all...
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generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to be the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital citythat was supposed to take us into the future as well. the humbled form is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of the past i have to come out and say it makes me wonder. and the decision to tear down an example of east german architecture that. represented a country for nearly 40 years and had already achieved cult status and had established uses. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. i can't really warm to the palace. for there was a huge debate over what to do with the site before construction began what you as an architect and upper lehner have wanted. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would like to see an experiment to last with the future here that's what the home boat pharmacy posed to be but i don't think that's done it any favors. afte
generation that we didn't know anything better to do than to be the imperial age and spend so much on a building in the center of the capital citythat was supposed to take us into the future as well. the humbled form is intended to be a very future oriented facility but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of the past i have to come out and say it makes me wonder. and the decision to tear down an example of east german architecture that. represented a country for nearly 40 years...
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imperial palace back to life. and i wonder if it's the best. generation that we didn't know anything better to do. in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well. tended to be very future. but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of. i have to come out and say that makes me wonder. and the decision to down an example of an architecture that. represented a country for nearly 40 and had already achieved. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. so i can't really warm to the palace. for there was a huge debate over what to do with the site before construction began what with you as an architect and the berliner half want it and. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would have liked to see an experiment to last with the future here that's what the home boat pharmacy 1st to be but i don't think that started any favors. after 8 years of construction works the humble form was inaugurated in 2020 but because of t
imperial palace back to life. and i wonder if it's the best. generation that we didn't know anything better to do. in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well. tended to be very future. but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of. i have to come out and say that makes me wonder. and the decision to down an example of an architecture that. represented a country for nearly 40 and had already achieved. i think that was pretty uncalled for...
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imperial palace back to life. and i wonder if it's the best message to the younger generation that we didn't know any better to do. in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well. tended to be very future oriented. but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of. i have to come out and say that makes me wonder. and the decision to tear down an example of german architecture. represented a country for nearly 40 and had already achieved. and had established. i think that was pretty uncalled for actually. so i can't really warm to the palace. for it's got there was a huge debate over what to do with the site before construction began what with you as an architect and the berlin or half want it and. i would have liked to see the palace of the republic made over into a really good center pompidou like in paris where a modern building in the middle of the old town has become a major attraction for me i would have liked to see an experiment to last for the future here that's what the home boat pharmacy posed to be but i don't think that started any favors. after 8 years of construction works the humble
imperial palace back to life. and i wonder if it's the best message to the younger generation that we didn't know any better to do. in the center of the capital city that was supposed to take us into the future as well. tended to be very future oriented. but to choose a backdrop that conjures up over 100 years of. i have to come out and say that makes me wonder. and the decision to tear down an example of german architecture. represented a country for nearly 40 and had already achieved. and had...
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cities of kiss on gandhi and kinshasa after himself he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along the settled route in iran the congo he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin as house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the powerful merchant in his autobiography he recounted his negotiations with stanley and the belgian diplomats. stanley arrived with a dozen europeans we met at the consul's and he told me. we wish you to accept to become governor in the name of belgium and that your voice the belgium flying in the districts are under your rule i hosted wanted stanley falls when i arrived on my amended the same wherever we came. former slaves were enlisted in the conquering armies weapons in hand the french the belgian and the british went deeper and deeper into the equitorial forest. europeans placed peasant communities under military control and forced them to produce palm oil rubber cocoa coffee and of course. it's very
cities of kiss on gandhi and kinshasa after himself he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along the settled route in iran the congo he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin as house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the...
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cities of kiss on ghani and kinshasa after himself he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along that sampled root in iran the cold war he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the powerful merchant in his autobiography he recounted his negotiations with stanley and a belgian diplomat. stanley arrived with a dozen europeans we met at the consul's and he told me. we wish you to accept to become governor in the name of belgium and your voice the belgian flag and the districts are under your rule. i hosted wanted stanley falls when i arrived and my men did the same wherever we came. former slaves were enlisted in the conquering armies weapons in hand the french the belgian and the british went deeper and deeper into the equitorial forest. europeans placed peasant communities under military control and forced them to produce palm oil rubber cocoa coffee and of course. it's very clear e
cities of kiss on ghani and kinshasa after himself he was soon joined by other european explorers who entered africa from the west these expeditions marked the transition from evangelizing missions to imperialism. as a young boy began to trade along that sampled root in iran the cold war he traded over a large area and was the most powerful figure there. also had his own almost no army. although now in a state of neglect to putin house in zanzibar tells us much about the fortune amassed by the...
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hungry sanctimonious imperious -- he used that to launch his career on a law and order platform with cops rallying to his side. the man who is going to bring order to allow the citys and criminals and guys that try to clean your car windows. never mind how many people ended up harassed or roughed up by the police or shot by them, or how much the city's jails swelled. through it all, giuliani sold this with racist ideas, and it came down to good guys and bad guys, and he was the good guy, criminals are bad, guys and he was protecting you from them. >> the u.s. attorney said he'd like to throw the book at them, and anybody else involved in an insider trading scheme. >> maybe we can't catch all of them, but we sure can deliver a message, which is if you do get caught, you are going to use your ability. >> the work in my office and other parts of the justice department has changed and definition but the problem of crime in america. >> nothing disturbs me more and to see all of the revolution of crime committed by some of the most powerful and wealthiest members of our society. >> rudolph giuliani won his second race against david thinking for mayor of new york city.
hungry sanctimonious imperious -- he used that to launch his career on a law and order platform with cops rallying to his side. the man who is going to bring order to allow the citys and criminals and guys that try to clean your car windows. never mind how many people ended up harassed or roughed up by the police or shot by them, or how much the city's jails swelled. through it all, giuliani sold this with racist ideas, and it came down to good guys and bad guys, and he was the good guy,...
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imperious u.s. attorney for the southern district and used that office to launch his successful campaign for mayor with cops rallying to his side, the man who was going to bring order to a lawless citythat tried to clean your car windows, never mind how many people ended up harassed or shot by police or how much the city's jails swelled. through it all, giuliani sold this worldview, always shot through with racist ideas of crime and violence but it came down to good guys and bad guys and he was the good guys and he was one protecting you from them. >> the u.s. attorney said he'd like to throw back at them and anybody else involved in an insider trading scheme. >> maybe we can't catch all of them, but we sure as heck can deliver a message, which is if you do get caught, you're going to lose your liberty, you're going to go to prison. >> i do think the work in my office has changed the definition of the problem of crime in america. >> nothing disturbs me more than to see all of the revelations of crime committed by some of the most powerful and some of the wealthiest members of our society. >> former prosecutor rudy giuliani won his second race against david dinkins for mayor of new y
imperious u.s. attorney for the southern district and used that office to launch his successful campaign for mayor with cops rallying to his side, the man who was going to bring order to a lawless citythat tried to clean your car windows, never mind how many people ended up harassed or shot by police or how much the city's jails swelled. through it all, giuliani sold this worldview, always shot through with racist ideas of crime and violence but it came down to good guys and bad guys and he was...
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adus and thank commissioner moore and imperial for their comments and i think out of solidarity with kind of the diverse neighborhoods that we have throughout the city and leaning towards anything that we need more time to have that outreach and make sure this legislation works for the unique diversity. >> you call the question, jonas? >> i will. i just want to clarify. commissioner moore made a motion to continue. i did not hear a second. the only motion on the floor is the one i will read into now. the motion i have, commissioner, is to approve the proposed planning code amendments, removing the provision related to adus in the chinatown neighborhood and include staff's modification. on that motion -- [roll call] >> do we need to clear up the motion for continuance first? >> there was no second. >> commissioner chan. >> no. >> commissioner diamond? >> aye. >> commissioner fung? >> aye. >> commissioner imperial? >> no. >> commissioner moore? >> i'm sorry, no. >> commission president koppel. >> so moved. that passes 4-3 with commissioners chan, imperial and moore voting against. commissioners, congratulations. we have made it about halfway through y
adus and thank commissioner moore and imperial for their comments and i think out of solidarity with kind of the diverse neighborhoods that we have throughout the city and leaning towards anything that we need more time to have that outreach and make sure this legislation works for the unique diversity. >> you call the question, jonas? >> i will. i just want to clarify. commissioner moore made a motion to continue. i did not hear a second. the only motion on the floor is the one i...
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city. >> commissioner: thank you very much. i'm ready to vote. thank you. >> president: well, if you're ready, commissioner imperial, so am i. there is a motion that has been seconded to continue this motion. on that matter [roll call] so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7-0 and as item 13, 1567 california street >> gentlemen. let's get off this line and call each other on a separate line. >> president: indeed. good. that would be good. >> okay. apologies, commissioners. juggling multiple buttons. but as i was saying that 1567 california street has been continued, that will place us on items 14a and b. for item zero 7798. at 48 stockton street. you will consider a conditional use authorization as well as an office development authorization. linda, i see that you're on with us. are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes, jonas. thank you. >> okay. the floor is yours. >> good afternoon, commissioners. planning department staff. the project before you is a conditional use authorization to allow a change of use on floors 3 through 6 from retail to office use at the site of the former barney's departme
city. >> commissioner: thank you very much. i'm ready to vote. thank you. >> president: well, if you're ready, commissioner imperial, so am i. there is a motion that has been seconded to continue this motion. on that matter [roll call] so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7-0 and as item 13, 1567 california street >> gentlemen. let's get off this line and call each other on a separate line. >> president: indeed. good. that would be good. >> okay....
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city. that's what i would like you to work on. thank you. >> president koppel: commissioner imperial. >> thank you. and thank you, [inaudible], for your presentation, as well. i do have questions about implementation in terms of, as you mentioned earlier, that there hasn't been really, apparent, i would say, in terms of the implementation. what is the planning in other city departments thinking right now in terms of, you know, whether it's allocating funds in order to do a more deterrent implementation in terms of a.d.a. accessibility. there may be noise in the measurements. yeah, can you continue to expand that? >> yeah, thank you, commissioner imperial. so yes, absolutely. implementation moving forward is very much going to focus on coherence and design quality, the critical circulation issue that folks have brought up, we've been hearing that loud and clear. i think as we've done discussion with the mayor's office on disability and others. i think there's two responses that we're working on, which are not necessarily legislative in nature but more programatic. one is the [inaudible], which will
city. that's what i would like you to work on. thank you. >> president koppel: commissioner imperial. >> thank you. and thank you, [inaudible], for your presentation, as well. i do have questions about implementation in terms of, as you mentioned earlier, that there hasn't been really, apparent, i would say, in terms of the implementation. what is the planning in other city departments thinking right now in terms of, you know, whether it's allocating funds in order to do a more...
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on the gary street corridor in the center of the city, and i am in support of this proposal and would make a motion in favor of it. >> commissioner imperial? >> thank you. i'm just also want to echo other commissioners in terms of as of this project i am entirely support of this cannabis retail. however, i am -- you know, share other sentiments of especially commissioner fung and commissioner tanner and commissioner moore in terms of the saturation and also the data that we have. i understand that we're still working on this, but there is a policy, i believe, question in terms of -- such as the square footage of the cannabis, the formal retail definition for a cannabis retail as well. i think that's something that needs to be explored. how do we really support the mom and pop cannabis retail business owners. i think when we talk about equity, those are the questions that i would like to see for the planning in how they uplift the cannabis equity, not just geographically, but also in terms of business. but as of now, i am supportive of this as well, and i would like to move this approve this project. i would be ready to vote. somebody alre
on the gary street corridor in the center of the city, and i am in support of this proposal and would make a motion in favor of it. >> commissioner imperial? >> thank you. i'm just also want to echo other commissioners in terms of as of this project i am entirely support of this cannabis retail. however, i am -- you know, share other sentiments of especially commissioner fung and commissioner tanner and commissioner moore in terms of the saturation and also the data that we have. i...
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on the gary street corridor in the center of the city, and i am in support of this proposal and would make a motion in favor of it. >> commissioner imperial? >> thank you. i'm just also want to echo other commissioners in terms of as of this project i am entirely support of this cannabis retail. however, i am -- you know, share other sentiments of especially commissioner fung and commissioner tanner and commissioner moore in terms of the saturation and also the data that we have. i understand that we're still working on this, but there is a policy, i believe, question in terms of -- such as the square footage of the cannabis, the formal retail definition for a cannabis retail as well. i think that's something that needs to be explored. how do we really support the mom and pop cannabis retail business owners. i think when we talk about equity, those are the questions that i would like to see for the planning in how they uplift the cannabis equity, not just geographically, but also in terms of business. but as of now, i am supportive of this as well, and i would like to move this approve this project. i would be ready to vote. somebody alre
on the gary street corridor in the center of the city, and i am in support of this proposal and would make a motion in favor of it. >> commissioner imperial? >> thank you. i'm just also want to echo other commissioners in terms of as of this project i am entirely support of this cannabis retail. however, i am -- you know, share other sentiments of especially commissioner fung and commissioner tanner and commissioner moore in terms of the saturation and also the data that we have. i...
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city. >> commissioner: thank you very much. i'm ready to vote. thank you. >> president: well, if you're ready, commissioner imperial, so am i. there is a motion that has been seconded to continue this motion. on that matter [roll call] so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7-0 and as item 13, 1567 california street >> gentlemen. let's get off this line and call each other on a separate line. >> president: indeed. good. that would be good. >> okay. apologies, commissioners. juggling multiple buttons. but as i was saying that 1567 california street has been continued, that will place us on items 14a and b. for item zero 7798. at 48 stockton street. you will consider a conditional use authorization as well as an office development authorization. linda, i see that you're on with us. are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes, jonas. thank you. >> okay. the floor is yours. >> good afternoon, commissioners. planning department staff. the project before you is a conditional use authorization to allow a change of use on floors 3 through 6 from retail to office use at the site of the former barney's departme
city. >> commissioner: thank you very much. i'm ready to vote. thank you. >> president: well, if you're ready, commissioner imperial, so am i. there is a motion that has been seconded to continue this motion. on that matter [roll call] so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 7-0 and as item 13, 1567 california street >> gentlemen. let's get off this line and call each other on a separate line. >> president: indeed. good. that would be good. >> okay....