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(cheering) i know they've got auto shows in paris and frankfurt and tokyo, but there's only one motor citye's only one detroit. (cheering) and if you're looking for the world's best cars and the workers who make those cars, you need to be in detroit, michigan. (cheers and applause) that's why i'm here. today, factories are humming, business is booming, the american auto industry is all the way back. all the way back. ♪ watkins: people talk about how detroit has come back, and it might look like that in this revamped downtown. but that's only two square miles out of 140 square miles of the city. (car horn honking) ♪ and in those two square miles, there are over 90 buildings owned by one man, dan gilbert, and his bedrock real estate company. the main thing i feel when i go downtown nowadays is that this doesn't look anything like the detroit i know. and so this new detroit, i don't know which way it's gonna go. a lot of people in detroit, a lot of black people in detroit, feel that this plan for detroit that dan gilbert and a lot of people have doesn't include them unless they got a lot of m
(cheering) i know they've got auto shows in paris and frankfurt and tokyo, but there's only one motor citye's only one detroit. (cheering) and if you're looking for the world's best cars and the workers who make those cars, you need to be in detroit, michigan. (cheers and applause) that's why i'm here. today, factories are humming, business is booming, the american auto industry is all the way back. all the way back. ♪ watkins: people talk about how detroit has come back, and it might look...
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the arabs are doing now by talking to the iranians to see whether there's a way to have a kind of motor city. but his overall objective is to bring iran back into the community of states as a great regional power in its own. right and he has no problem with that. he's not interested in regime change. he doesn't believe it and maybe he believed it in chile because that was in america's fear of influence, but definitely not in the middle east is not into that. now the question of time is very interesting because i think it's important to understand what he was talking about and what he wasn't. time for him was important because he believed that peace would eventually come and you mentioned this. he had a cantian view that eventually there would be peace, but it would only come as a result of the exhaustion. of the powers in effect after trying everything else. they finally come to to accept that is the best option. and so that's the way he viewed it. and he he couldn't convince israelis to give up territory for peace because as i said, he had a drawn distribute of peace. so instead he argued.
the arabs are doing now by talking to the iranians to see whether there's a way to have a kind of motor city. but his overall objective is to bring iran back into the community of states as a great regional power in its own. right and he has no problem with that. he's not interested in regime change. he doesn't believe it and maybe he believed it in chile because that was in america's fear of influence, but definitely not in the middle east is not into that. now the question of time is very...
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the motor city five andiggy and the stooges release two pioneering albums that indicate there is a newnk rock was so f'ing scary to us because here we are with our big majestic songs and here comes punk. >> the ramones get started, as reaction to everything else that is going on. people see them and they go this is the answer. >> i had to see how great rock and roll is supposed to be done. >> how should it be done. >> no pyrotechnics or phony showmanship, it is pure rock and roll and pure guts and stamina. >> it is just real and raw and there is no crap involved. >> as opposed to the standard schlep we hear on the top 40. >> it is one part of a wider new york scene. >> you had people like patty smith. >> i'm an artist, rock and roll is my art. >> the new york dolls. >> the dead boys. >> your rock and roll. >> and i belong to the black generation. >> richard howell was ripping his clothes and safety pinning them together. >> he was the king of the pufrpgs. >> it is clear that he invented that. >> punk and is a statement about what music is and how it out to be played in england it is a
the motor city five andiggy and the stooges release two pioneering albums that indicate there is a newnk rock was so f'ing scary to us because here we are with our big majestic songs and here comes punk. >> the ramones get started, as reaction to everything else that is going on. people see them and they go this is the answer. >> i had to see how great rock and roll is supposed to be done. >> how should it be done. >> no pyrotechnics or phony showmanship, it is pure rock...
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the motor city five and iggy and the stooges release two pioneering albums that indicate there is a newts and stamina. >> it is just real and raw and there is no crap involved. as opposed to the standard slop we hear on the top 40. >> ramones were one part of a wider new york scene. >> you had people like heidi smith. >> i am an artist. rock and roll is my art. >> the ynew york dolls. >> the dead boys. >> and richard helm. >> richard helm was one of the first to cut his own hair. he was ripping clothes and safety pinning them together. >> he was king of the punks. the safety pin thing, for instance, is his. it is pretty clear that he invented that. >> punk in the united states is a musical aberration. a statement of sorts about what music is and how it ought to be played. in england, punk rock is not a musical statement. it is a social one. >> it comes with the home territory here on kings road in the middle of london. the same street that launched the mini skirt and the look and mood of the swinging '60s. >> what's this society done for us? >> there isn't any future for a kid now. i me
the motor city five and iggy and the stooges release two pioneering albums that indicate there is a newts and stamina. >> it is just real and raw and there is no crap involved. as opposed to the standard slop we hear on the top 40. >> ramones were one part of a wider new york scene. >> you had people like heidi smith. >> i am an artist. rock and roll is my art. >> the ynew york dolls. >> the dead boys. >> and richard helm. >> richard helm was one...
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. ♪ yeah, it's all right ♪ >> the motor city five and iggy and the stooges release two pioneering albumsroll is supposed to be done. >> how is it supposed to be done? >> no pyrotechnics, no phony showmanship. just pure rock 'n roll. pure guts, pure stamina. ♪ ♪ ♪ they're piling in the backseat they're generating steam heat ♪ ♪ pulsating to the back beat ♪ ♪ blitzkrieg bop ♪ >> just real and raw and there's no crap involved, as opposed to the standard schlap we hear on the top 40. >> the ramones are part of a wider new york scene. >> you had people like patti smith. >> i'm an artist. rock 'n' roll is my art. >> the new york dolls. >> the dead boys. >> rock and roll anybody can play. >> and richard hell. >> richard hell was one to cut his own hair. ripping his clothes and safety pinning them together. >> he was the king of the punks. the safety pin thing, for instance, is his. it's pretty clear that he invented that. ♪ hey, ho, let's go ♪ >> punk in the united states is a statement of sorts of what music is and how it ought to be played. in england, punk rock is not a musical statement, it
. ♪ yeah, it's all right ♪ >> the motor city five and iggy and the stooges release two pioneering albumsroll is supposed to be done. >> how is it supposed to be done? >> no pyrotechnics, no phony showmanship. just pure rock 'n roll. pure guts, pure stamina. ♪ ♪ ♪ they're piling in the backseat they're generating steam heat ♪ ♪ pulsating to the back beat ♪ ♪ blitzkrieg bop ♪ >> just real and raw and there's no crap involved, as opposed to the standard...
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the arabs are doing now by talking to the iranians to see whether there's a way to have a kind of motor city. but his overall objective is to bring iran back into the community of states as a great regional power in its own. right and he has no problem with that. he's not interested in regime change. he doesn't believe it and maybe he believed it in chile because that was in america's fear of influence, but definitely not in the middle east is not into that. now the question of time is very interesting because i think it's important to understand what he was talking about and what he wasn't. time for him was important because he believed that peace would eventually come and you mentioned this. he had a cantian view that eventually there would be peace, but it would only come as a result of the exhaustion. of the powers in effect after trying everything else. they finally come to to accept that is the best option. and so that's the way he viewed it. and he he couldn't convince israelis to give up territory for peace because as i said, he had a drawn distribute of peace. so instead he argued.
the arabs are doing now by talking to the iranians to see whether there's a way to have a kind of motor city. but his overall objective is to bring iran back into the community of states as a great regional power in its own. right and he has no problem with that. he's not interested in regime change. he doesn't believe it and maybe he believed it in chile because that was in america's fear of influence, but definitely not in the middle east is not into that. now the question of time is very...
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and in terms of telling a story of industry and how industry played across landscape includes motor cities national heritage area in michigan rivers of steel national heritage area in the pittsburgh area of pennsylvania. or silos and smokestacks national heritage area in iowa which tells of an agricultural industry and then you have events or kind of trends in. our history and that can relate to the transportation so we have a bunch of canal systems that are part of the heritage area program. we also have with the first one the first designated heritage area being the illinois and michigan canal connecting the great lakes to the mississippi. then we also have what i mentioned there's people or person we have abraham lincoln national heritage area in central, illinois how his life was shaped by that area. and then we also have the gullegi national hair cultural heritage corridor along the coast there from north carolina down to florida and you know the golgichi people and how they interact with the landscape and have a landscape influence them. i also encourage anyone to go on to our websit
and in terms of telling a story of industry and how industry played across landscape includes motor cities national heritage area in michigan rivers of steel national heritage area in the pittsburgh area of pennsylvania. or silos and smokestacks national heritage area in iowa which tells of an agricultural industry and then you have events or kind of trends in. our history and that can relate to the transportation so we have a bunch of canal systems that are part of the heritage area program....
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now from mecca cities to villages on asia, motor bikes rule the road. green. e bikes offer an alternative, and with battery charging stations becoming more common, the green 2 wheelers are picking up speed. like many people here in taipei, aiden lee hits the road onto wheels. but when his fellow riders have to head to the gas station to refuel, he goes to a battery swapping station. instead. he told me to go to woods in metro taipei, it used to be really inconvenient to swap batteries, but in 2017 or 2018. there was a rapid expansion of stations. you see a lot of them as you walk down the street. lee is a go guerrero user. the taiwanese start up has 450000 subscribers. that swap an average of 330000 batteries every day. and for li, the green alternative only costs about 10 percent more than he would pay to buy fuel every month. for go roll started in taiwan. electric to wheeler only made up less than one percent of the overall sales of to we live in the market today. now, after we started and in just to 5 to 6 years, we're good up market from less than one per
now from mecca cities to villages on asia, motor bikes rule the road. green. e bikes offer an alternative, and with battery charging stations becoming more common, the green 2 wheelers are picking up speed. like many people here in taipei, aiden lee hits the road onto wheels. but when his fellow riders have to head to the gas station to refuel, he goes to a battery swapping station. instead. he told me to go to woods in metro taipei, it used to be really inconvenient to swap batteries, but in...
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unfortunately, a lot of cities cycling is still just for the fit in the brave and the really risks taller and people that are willing to rub shoulders with motor vehicles. but that's not the vast majority of people that live in that city. they want to be able to tune out and just enjoy their commutes. and when you provide safe 2nd separated space for cycling, you're going to attract more of those, those casual users. a lot of women, a lot of children, a lot of the elderly people with physical disabilities. in 2019 to runts biggest parking garage for both cars opened and tracked, displays tell cyclists if any spaces are freed up to 12500 bike riders can park here. right next to the main station. chris franklin says the garage was another reason why the netherlands can be described as the bike friendly in fact, the country has become known for its bike friendly and study pleasing solutions such as the dicey shippers bridge, which passes over the roof of a school and connects to neighborhoods for many new tract cycling it's more convenient than shore is just so much more convenient to travel around the city on a bike and so much quicker and more.
unfortunately, a lot of cities cycling is still just for the fit in the brave and the really risks taller and people that are willing to rub shoulders with motor vehicles. but that's not the vast majority of people that live in that city. they want to be able to tune out and just enjoy their commutes. and when you provide safe 2nd separated space for cycling, you're going to attract more of those, those casual users. a lot of women, a lot of children, a lot of the elderly people with physical...
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motor ways, highways. they've blocked her in, in a city, a junction. so a lot of people in the u. k. a very unhappy about it and the government are saying the danger is, and critics are saying that that, for example, maybe ambulances will not be able to pass through. this is something that the protesters are denying. they're saying they would always make sure that ambulances and, and other vehicles that need to go through that they need to get a can go through buds. this is something that the critics basically are saying. so that's wanting the danger side. but then also the government are saying, it's not just about endangering the public, it's also the right of people to go about their daily lives. so that's also what they want to make sure that people can enjoy. and obviously the protest is arguing that they need to be disruptive because otherwise they wouldn't be heard of. this is a government with a significant parliamentary majority. so what the human rights activist worry will happen the where a fish proposal is passed. many groups, not just environmental groups, but also group
motor ways, highways. they've blocked her in, in a city, a junction. so a lot of people in the u. k. a very unhappy about it and the government are saying the danger is, and critics are saying that that, for example, maybe ambulances will not be able to pass through. this is something that the protesters are denying. they're saying they would always make sure that ambulances and, and other vehicles that need to go through that they need to get a can go through buds. this is something that the...
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here in germany, in the capital berlin, where i am, they was a bicycle and motor cade against the coven restrictions also in the city of frankfort. there was a mass protest, as there was in docile dwarf v edison and nuremberg. and then in magda burg, thousands of people descended there to protest against the latest covert restrictions. and they were also saw a number of tents scenes. this comes as leaders continue to only to spread tight to stop, to spend the, the coven, and virus in line with the world health organization. what we have heard from the w h o is that although the latest variant omicron seems less severe than dealt particularly amongst those people who have been vaccinated, we cannot yet, or perhaps ever categorize it as mild. take a lesson just like previous variance. our micron is hospitalized people and it is killing people. in fact, the soon army of cases is so huge and quick that it is overwhelming health systems around the world. now we're likely to see these protests and demonstrations continuing across europe, particularly as countries and governments look towards introducing more and more mand
here in germany, in the capital berlin, where i am, they was a bicycle and motor cade against the coven restrictions also in the city of frankfort. there was a mass protest, as there was in docile dwarf v edison and nuremberg. and then in magda burg, thousands of people descended there to protest against the latest covert restrictions. and they were also saw a number of tents scenes. this comes as leaders continue to only to spread tight to stop, to spend the, the coven, and virus in line with...
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we thought further inside here at the cities, port, or 2 museum, one of the most exclusive collections of historic motor sports memorabilia in the world. a fair share of the cars on display here are prototype from a time when the racing world and the speed those heroes reached enjoy the different kind of fascination than today. ah, but another exhibit here is highlighted by museum curator simone barker. a reaction arcade machines from the late 1930, a prized possession, discovered by chance by the museum and the archives of one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. the hungry and t really in the f one we founded in the tivoli in copenhagen. and the great thing about this game is the chance to reenact band all my as well record, attend for press this button and were away on dev. i'm and the know been a, was you to open a closed the valve and as you can see, it takes a lot of practice and left the whole thing. i can't do it either. always. well, when confusing is difficult, but for kids back then i a blast in atlanta and he was foster but we didn't come here to see some automotive themed pinball mac
we thought further inside here at the cities, port, or 2 museum, one of the most exclusive collections of historic motor sports memorabilia in the world. a fair share of the cars on display here are prototype from a time when the racing world and the speed those heroes reached enjoy the different kind of fascination than today. ah, but another exhibit here is highlighted by museum curator simone barker. a reaction arcade machines from the late 1930, a prized possession, discovered by chance by...
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. >> we know that in the city of philadelphia, the year we examine over 300,000 motor vehicle cold stopsand that search lead to some type of contraband or illegal weapon. >> reporter: that figure comes from the defender association in philadelphia, a city dealing with a rise in violent crime. >> i will tell you, this is not ideal timing. >> reporter: philadelphia's police commissioner on the city's new law, up next. until, energizer ultimate lithium. who wants a cupcake? the number one longest-lasting aa battery. yay! case closed. >>> a chilling cry for help, a 55-year-old woman running for her life -- >> one homicide is too many. >> reporter: the city hasn't seen a staggering statistic like this since -- >> days after councilman thomas helped pass the driving equality bill -- >> affirmative, the pbill passe the. >> reporter: the city passed a horrific milestone? >> a mother in south philadelphia gunned down in the street, say the husband pulled the trigger, making her the 500th homicide victim in 2021. >> reporter: the deadliest year on record in the city of brotherly love. it would cli
. >> we know that in the city of philadelphia, the year we examine over 300,000 motor vehicle cold stopsand that search lead to some type of contraband or illegal weapon. >> reporter: that figure comes from the defender association in philadelphia, a city dealing with a rise in violent crime. >> i will tell you, this is not ideal timing. >> reporter: philadelphia's police commissioner on the city's new law, up next. until, energizer ultimate lithium. who wants a cupcake?...
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city is experiencing an unexpected renaissance. this once industrial district was established by the ford motor company in the early 1900s. t thrived for a few decades until ford closed its plant in the 1950s. the neighborhood rapidly declined, becoming one of the poorest areas in the entire city. after years of struggle, it's now making an impressive comeback. there was a building there at some point and in many cities, there would be a fence. somebody owns that. property owners should stay off my land, but here it's wide open, there's grass, it could be a park. i think that's really interesting. all of these spaces become sort of impromptu gathering spaces. there's a street fest that happens here and everyone of theses spaces gets taken over by a different use. windsor had this notion of having to invent; windsor made ideas, a windsor solution for a windsor problem... it is kind of bad, because you know, i work in detroit, i see how things are happening there. i see the progress that's being made. i lived in toronto and i see how that happens. i've traveled all over the world. there's no reason why we should not be borro
city is experiencing an unexpected renaissance. this once industrial district was established by the ford motor company in the early 1900s. t thrived for a few decades until ford closed its plant in the 1950s. the neighborhood rapidly declined, becoming one of the poorest areas in the entire city. after years of struggle, it's now making an impressive comeback. there was a building there at some point and in many cities, there would be a fence. somebody owns that. property owners should stay...
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fuel prices in the southwest, an industrial city, and then quickly spread reporting driven by simmering discontent. economic policies senior correspondent, motor gas d. f is being drawn to the exclusive access to the russian peacekeeping mission requested by the cons that government to restore order in our mattie. this is perhaps the most dangerous part of the peacekeepers. journey where driving into the city of alma there perhaps the most dangerous area in cast on right now. much of the city is still ruled by by roving gangs, gangs of marauders. looters are people who are armed to the teeth. people who have previously swarmed military trucks, military facilities, sees of firearms, including assault weapons and their noon to harass our people. passages, vehicles, the travel into the city. the task is, according to the chasm government, which requested help from the peacekeepers. their job is to seize vital strategic infrastructure in the city, which includes a higher learning, a military higher learning facility education facility. and that is where we're on our way to. fortunately, the journey was uneventful. show no signs of violence or the
fuel prices in the southwest, an industrial city, and then quickly spread reporting driven by simmering discontent. economic policies senior correspondent, motor gas d. f is being drawn to the exclusive access to the russian peacekeeping mission requested by the cons that government to restore order in our mattie. this is perhaps the most dangerous part of the peacekeepers. journey where driving into the city of alma there perhaps the most dangerous area in cast on right now. much of the city...
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cities. but if you look at it in higher numbers, i think you know, it's probably still in the low thousands. and these electric motor bikes are actually on the streets. and when you look at cars, it's even much lower than that. the electric cars are still out of reach for, you know, most indonesians not here in germany, for example, to encourage people to buy electric vehicles. there's a premium, other people receive back on the price of the car. that means for a lot of countries, there are these financial incentives that require state spending. what kind of burden are we looking at in terms of investment, not just for public, but also for private. right, and that's another thing about this transition. i feel like and indonesia, lot of the adoption for to wheeler them. probably also, cars will be carried by the private sector. and interestingly, you know, it's companies that have large motorcycle li like all right. healing companies go jack, grab and also delivery companies like future costs for taking the money and investing in the sector. and they are actually forming joint ventures and creating manufacturing comp
cities. but if you look at it in higher numbers, i think you know, it's probably still in the low thousands. and these electric motor bikes are actually on the streets. and when you look at cars, it's even much lower than that. the electric cars are still out of reach for, you know, most indonesians not here in germany, for example, to encourage people to buy electric vehicles. there's a premium, other people receive back on the price of the car. that means for a lot of countries, there are...
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motor power. and starting in 1920 every inch of the has to be covered flowers or natural materials. >> but the horses were gone forever in the 1950's the city of st. louis brought back course power with showcased those beautiful flight and they have been a part of the rose parade ever since. now that the tradition. >> the city of burbank has long been a part of the rose parade, going back to 1940. >> and they gave us throw back in 1939 with a motorized horse drawn carriage. it won the sweepstakes award that year. in 19 96 here in tree with a little more with a low powered by a friendly dragon. right right. with bike isn't the only community with a long tradition of building parade float. >> south pasadena also takes that prize they started it all back in 1896 with their first float by 2003 they grew into full circus train. since 1949 cal poly has been part of the rose parade and they get our vote for innovation in their tradition. >> you see even though the 2 campuses build half the vote separately the students managed to pull it all together into a float that never disappoints. that's the thing they do the water to initiate serious help th
motor power. and starting in 1920 every inch of the has to be covered flowers or natural materials. >> but the horses were gone forever in the 1950's the city of st. louis brought back course power with showcased those beautiful flight and they have been a part of the rose parade ever since. now that the tradition. >> the city of burbank has long been a part of the rose parade, going back to 1940. >> and they gave us throw back in 1939 with a motorized horse drawn carriage. it...
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. >> we know that in the city of philadelphia, less than 1% of the time, in a year that we examine over 300,000 motorof contraband or illegal weapon. >> reporter: that figure comes from the defender association in philadelphia, a city dealing with a rise in violent crime. >> and sara sidener joins me now, so how are these reforms working because i have to think reforms in some city are getting major pushback. >> reporter: hey, pam, yeah, they are getting push back in some places. let's talk about what the police commissioner there in philadelphia thinks, we did sit down with her, the very first black female police commissioner in the city's history and said, look, our officers will follow this law, goes into place in the next few weeks and it will be followed, but she says it is happening at one of the worst possible times in the city's history and that is partly because the city's experiencing a huge, the worst ever, number of homicides that its ever seen, happened last year, up to 150, sorry, 550 people, were shot and killed in the city in 2021 and she says she is worried and some of the officers a
. >> we know that in the city of philadelphia, less than 1% of the time, in a year that we examine over 300,000 motorof contraband or illegal weapon. >> reporter: that figure comes from the defender association in philadelphia, a city dealing with a rise in violent crime. >> and sara sidener joins me now, so how are these reforms working because i have to think reforms in some city are getting major pushback. >> reporter: hey, pam, yeah, they are getting push back in...
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bosses or 2 to 3 wheeled motor taxes formed the backbone of public transport, developed environmentally friendly, real or express boss networks are hot to fine weather in big cities or elsewhere. trends account for less than 20 percent of the transport industry. according to a study by the african development bank, passenger real mix up an even smaller proportion. now k, a is one of the few african countries that had started to rethink trains. an acre africa went along for a ride. on the new route between nairobi and mombasa, ah twice a day the mombasa nairobi standard gauge railway or s g r shuttles, passengers between kenya's indian ocean port of mombasa and the capitol. it's a 5 hour trip, a one way ticket costs, logistics manager, peter morality, a $1000.00 canyon shillings equivalent of about 8 euros. a bus would be more expensive and take twice as long as it's organized. the be the earliest, the operator feels like a you at any time in no time it is about you. good to go. my daughter. it is all this so much organism to suffer. the connection has been running for full years. it's kenya's only modern railing and still highly controversial. most african countr
bosses or 2 to 3 wheeled motor taxes formed the backbone of public transport, developed environmentally friendly, real or express boss networks are hot to fine weather in big cities or elsewhere. trends account for less than 20 percent of the transport industry. according to a study by the african development bank, passenger real mix up an even smaller proportion. now k, a is one of the few african countries that had started to rethink trains. an acre africa went along for a ride. on the new...
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motor dams comes told museum. then in amsterdam, radiated gallery. this work is on show at the muta museum, and is on switzerland. even new york city's moma owns one of the artist sculptures . ah, the most fascinating thing about the bees facts is that it's on one hand, extremely soft. on the other is extremely endurable. i love this contradiction, and it's a beautiful metaphor for how we should look and treat our society, that there are people around us that may look weak, but they possess something, a quality that extremely strong and something to celebrate. the make live sweeter and now making contribution to the world of ours as well. and if you want to see more from euro, maxine, be sure to log on to our facebook page there, we will keep you up to date with the reports on the show. as well as with other stories from the world of culture and lifestyle. here's how to find us. or europe rich culture on facebook discovery, stunning, lengthy, enjoy and fine cuisine with your bringing you a wealth of european traditions taking action. so be sure to check out our facebook page. some farmers use dogs to round up their animals, but in th
motor dams comes told museum. then in amsterdam, radiated gallery. this work is on show at the muta museum, and is on switzerland. even new york city's moma owns one of the artist sculptures . ah, the most fascinating thing about the bees facts is that it's on one hand, extremely soft. on the other is extremely endurable. i love this contradiction, and it's a beautiful metaphor for how we should look and treat our society, that there are people around us that may look weak, but they possess...
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in big cities like the spanish metropolis of barcelona, where once a week a district has created dedicated routes giving cyclists, including children on their way to school, priority over motorally, it seemed like just an interesting idea. now, however, four-year-old liam grant is among the youngsters joining what has become a veritable movement. reporter: liam gra is praring for special coute to sool. th friday, hwon't be ring on the back of his mother's bike, as usual. instead,he four-ye-old is cycling onis very owbike, alongside dozens of other barcelona youngsters. a bikeide neitheon the dewalk oin a bike lane, but in the middle of the street. celia: the children love this. it gives them independence. it's something different, and 's new. reporter: it's aittle parton eels, withusic and alause r the kids with the whole street to themselves, they don't have to worry about the thousands of cars that usually drive here. each friday, f about one houo this rd leading the scol, so thehildren n cycle in safety. parents who nted to sea change ithe neighbhood rodrigo: the ideas t initted the "bicibus”roject. from traffic, and other roads, too, in the future. the are bikeanes, but
in big cities like the spanish metropolis of barcelona, where once a week a district has created dedicated routes giving cyclists, including children on their way to school, priority over motorally, it seemed like just an interesting idea. now, however, four-year-old liam grant is among the youngsters joining what has become a veritable movement. reporter: liam gra is praring for special coute to sool. th friday, hwon't be ring on the back of his mother's bike, as usual. instead,he four-ye-old...
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cities throughout ukraine before that army moves. so anyone that's showing overhead pictures of large tank motor pools and saying look how much stuff theythe ground, and nothing's going to happen until those start moving, that's not the case. they know they have to prep the battlefield, and they also could potentially even do it kin netically with long-range air forces. when you're talking about how they wage war, it's not the world war ii approach of sending everyone across the beach to kill as many as possible. they are going to try and disrupt the society of ukraine. they've already started doing that with not only cyber, but with with misinformation. you know, we have seen in the past small elements of cyber warfare. it's limited use of cyber against one type of industry or one part of the government. when you start unleashing cyber in a very big way, it almost becomes like a nuclear weapon. it can get out of control between countries very quickly. and i think we got to be very careful in terms of how we address that and what the russians might do in terms of cyber activity in the near future. >> interesting. really appreciate it. t
cities throughout ukraine before that army moves. so anyone that's showing overhead pictures of large tank motor pools and saying look how much stuff theythe ground, and nothing's going to happen until those start moving, that's not the case. they know they have to prep the battlefield, and they also could potentially even do it kin netically with long-range air forces. when you're talking about how they wage war, it's not the world war ii approach of sending everyone across the beach to kill...
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motor family for over six decades. i believed that it was critically important for us to reengage the ford family. this is where the money came from. it was important to reengage in the citydetroit. and this is why we played a pivotal role in the bankruptcy. re-engaging with the ford family was easy. bill ford and his mother, martha firestone ford, are among some of the most amazing people i know. they were happy to reengage. two years ago, we elected henry ford iii, the grandson of henry ford ii, to our board. david: as i mentioned, a lot of prominent people when they get to be 60, 70, maybe 80, they would set up these foundations. but now, a lot of people have gotten very wealthy in their 30's, 40's and 50's and they don't set up these traditional foundations. they just kind of give away the money in different ways. it's not having a board like yours operate. is that the new model, which is to say something like what is being done with, let's say, the jeff bezos fortune? he is giving away money. his former wife is giving away money in different ways. is that a new model or do you think the traditional model will stay as the model for large philanthropic foundations? dar
motor family for over six decades. i believed that it was critically important for us to reengage the ford family. this is where the money came from. it was important to reengage in the citydetroit. and this is why we played a pivotal role in the bankruptcy. re-engaging with the ford family was easy. bill ford and his mother, martha firestone ford, are among some of the most amazing people i know. they were happy to reengage. two years ago, we elected henry ford iii, the grandson of henry ford...
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motor company for over six decades. i believe that it was critically important for us to reengage the ford family. this is where the money came from. it was important to reengage in the city of detroit, and this is why we played a pivotal role in that bankruptcy. re-engaging with the ford family was easy. bill ford and his mother are among the most amazing people i know, and they were happy to reengage, and so two years ago we elected henry for the third -- henry ford the third to our board. david: as i mentioned earlier, what happened earlier is a lot of prominent people, when they get to be 60, 70, maybe 80, they set up these foundations. now a lot of people are getting very wealthy in their 30's, 40's and 50's and they just kind of give away the money in ways. is that the new model, something like what is being done with, let's say, the jeff bezos fortune? he is giving away money, his former wife is giving away money. is that a new model or do you think the traditional model will stay as the model for large philanthropic foundations? darren: i think the model of philanthropy has over many decades continue to exist but the exciting thing about this moment is that there
motor company for over six decades. i believe that it was critically important for us to reengage the ford family. this is where the money came from. it was important to reengage in the city of detroit, and this is why we played a pivotal role in that bankruptcy. re-engaging with the ford family was easy. bill ford and his mother are among the most amazing people i know, and they were happy to reengage, and so two years ago we elected henry for the third -- henry ford the third to our board....