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[applause] and so i call on our city council, our city attorney and our city controller, i want to continue work that we all right started -- already started. we started it during the transition and we want to have a unified and urgent strategy to solve homelessness, so i call on the county of los angeles, with its authority over health, including mental health and substance abuse, to lock arms with me. and we have already started these discussions. lock arms with me. [applause] and i ask the mayors and councilmembers of the 87 other cities in the county to lock arms with me too. [applause] because we know that problems don't stop at our city limits. we have to address the county as a whole. [applause] vice president harris, governor newsom, my colleagues in congress who are here today, look for me on your caller i.d.. [laughter] because i will be calling. [laughter] [applause] if we come together and focus on solutions rather than jurisdictions, on locking arms rather than pointing fingers, if we just focus on bringing people inside and comprehensively addressing their needs and moving the
[applause] and so i call on our city council, our city attorney and our city controller, i want to continue work that we all right started -- already started. we started it during the transition and we want to have a unified and urgent strategy to solve homelessness, so i call on the county of los angeles, with its authority over health, including mental health and substance abuse, to lock arms with me. and we have already started these discussions. lock arms with me. [applause] and i ask the...
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everybody behind this, podium, this is our city. and this is a beautiful city and we want the world to know it. thank you and with that, i want to introduce our district attorney, rick jenkins. [applause] >> good morning, i'm excited to be here, not just as your da but as a san francisco resident who enjoys bringing my children to this area. they love the tree and they love to ice skate so i'm excited for them to experience the winter wonderful. i want to start by thanking chief scott and mayor breed who have been amazing partners to put us on track towards a safer san francisco. i also want to thank marissa rodriguez the president of safety alliance who has been big a part and made sure that myself and my office understand the concerns so we can address those concerns and make sure that businesses in our city thrive. i think for the first time in a long time, we've realized the connection between law enforcement and the district attorney's office and our san francisco economy. we can't allow our businesses to be ravaged, the rampant
everybody behind this, podium, this is our city. and this is a beautiful city and we want the world to know it. thank you and with that, i want to introduce our district attorney, rick jenkins. [applause] >> good morning, i'm excited to be here, not just as your da but as a san francisco resident who enjoys bringing my children to this area. they love the tree and they love to ice skate so i'm excited for them to experience the winter wonderful. i want to start by thanking chief scott and...
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coming to visit our city. 10 billion dollars in economic activity. and supporting 82,000 jobs for san francisco. this is really important. and the work that our ambassadors do is bring us back. you know the thing they think about you know i know that we can be down sometimes as we come out of covid. if you look at the seal of our city t. is a phoenix. we come back. that is the civic creed of san francisco. and we are on our way back and doing it, i think one smile at a time. what i love about the ambassador program, happy anniversary to all of you. i will say as a new interiors it is niez to know how popular you are. the k bd's are well regardd and it means so much to residentses and as well as to our visitors. to see a smiling face, welcoming presence, knowledgeable person who can answer a request where something s. that is how we will come back and i do feel a little eni havous i'm on the board of supervisors the least popular there is a public comment caller who every week reminds us that the 12% think we are competence. it is humbling and i really
coming to visit our city. 10 billion dollars in economic activity. and supporting 82,000 jobs for san francisco. this is really important. and the work that our ambassadors do is bring us back. you know the thing they think about you know i know that we can be down sometimes as we come out of covid. if you look at the seal of our city t. is a phoenix. we come back. that is the civic creed of san francisco. and we are on our way back and doing it, i think one smile at a time. what i love about...
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this is your quote. "..destroying our city must come to an end. more aggressive with law enforcement, more aggressive with our policies, less tolerant of all the. and then you used a word i can't even use on tv. "..all the bleep word that has destroyed our city." so, you actually believe san francisco is close to the edge? i think that we are coming back from the edge. i think that we are in a better place now because, again, this goes back to the police department making the arrest for people who have committed various layers of crimes and then in that same day or that same week being released and not necessarily held accountable for what they did. and so now it's a whole new day with the new district attorney... but the old district attorney is pushing back. you know, he's now quoted as saying of your new approach and that of the new district attorney, he's quoted as saying, "jailing people who have mental health struggles, putting people who are illegally selling hot dogs on the street into cages. none of that will solve this city's problems." l
this is your quote. "..destroying our city must come to an end. more aggressive with law enforcement, more aggressive with our policies, less tolerant of all the. and then you used a word i can't even use on tv. "..all the bleep word that has destroyed our city." so, you actually believe san francisco is close to the edge? i think that we are coming back from the edge. i think that we are in a better place now because, again, this goes back to the police department making the...
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there is a maniac operating in our city.e same vetluzhsky two years ago was now being transferred to our city. i can't tell you more. i am sorry, i have to go. i only have a theory. assuming he knew about these abortions? didn't test for schizophrenic. then he killed with a very accurate knife blow professionally. only a person who knows physiology well can do this. i immediately told them that it was necessary to look for the killer among the medical staff. svetlana was irina's colleague at work, but she wasn't. it turns out that if he is related to the hospital does not work, irina is in danger. pay attention to all the women who were killed by this maniac outwardly similar to each other, hence my assumption. he was in love. the woman he was in love with had an abortion. and now he kills all the women who aborted themselves, then the first one should have killed her right. first victim galina volkova 25 years old, do you happen to remember where she lived? i don't remember. now i'll look. don't know. legs sorry it seems he
there is a maniac operating in our city.e same vetluzhsky two years ago was now being transferred to our city. i can't tell you more. i am sorry, i have to go. i only have a theory. assuming he knew about these abortions? didn't test for schizophrenic. then he killed with a very accurate knife blow professionally. only a person who knows physiology well can do this. i immediately told them that it was necessary to look for the killer among the medical staff. svetlana was irina's colleague at...
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thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you. >> we had our city administer carman chu a great supporter of our department of and working hard when the supervisor said can we get it done more quickly what can we do thank you for your support and pushing us to get it down quickly and say a few words to kind of the work. >> it is cool i want to thank the mayor for your leadership not a single day what we're doing better to support our city in the recovery thank you for her instant leadership and thank supervisor melgar and pushing us to move as quickly as we can and i think the expectation of the supervisor and the mayor wruns those ideas are funded it is our job to make them happen as soon as possible and want to thank our public works team carla for your amazing leadership and for the entire crew for recognizing how important they workday in and out and out in the cold and shout out to them for their hard work in helping our city shine with that, we're going to paint graffiti (clapping.) yes, we have fresh brushes [off mic.] >> how many people are going to [off mic.] >> yes. >> sure. >> als
thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you. >> we had our city administer carman chu a great supporter of our department of and working hard when the supervisor said can we get it done more quickly what can we do thank you for your support and pushing us to get it down quickly and say a few words to kind of the work. >> it is cool i want to thank the mayor for your leadership not a single day what we're doing better to support our city in the recovery thank you for her...
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the show on starting, rebuilding, and reimagining our city. our guest is jeff tumlin and he's with us to talk about our transportation recovery plan and some exciting projects across the city. mr. tumlin welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> i know the pandemic was particularly challenging for the m.t.a. having to balance between keeping central transportation routes open, but things have improved. how are we doing with our transportation recovery plan? >> so we just got good news this week. we're getting an extra $115 million from the american rescue plan and this is basically the exact amount of money we finally needed in order to close the gap between now and november of 2024 when we'll have to find some additional revenue sources in order to sustain the agency. in the meantime, i finally have the confidence to be able to rapidly hire, to restore services and to make sure muni is there for san francisco's larger economic recovery because downtown san francisco doesn't work without muni. >> quite right. i guess the other impact
the show on starting, rebuilding, and reimagining our city. our guest is jeff tumlin and he's with us to talk about our transportation recovery plan and some exciting projects across the city. mr. tumlin welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> i know the pandemic was particularly challenging for the m.t.a. having to balance between keeping central transportation routes open, but things have improved. how are we doing with our transportation recovery plan? >> so we...
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our city and our society— here if it was. our city and our society must change.nge. i am determined to work with partners to do everything we can to lead the way. my promise to zara's loved ones, to women _ my promise to zara's loved ones, to women and — my promise to zara's loved ones, to women and to all londoners is that as mayor, — women and to all londoners is that as mayor, city hall stands with you. we will _ as mayor, city hall stands with you. we will not — as mayor, city hall stands with you. we will not rest until our city becomes— we will not rest until our city becomes a place where no woman or lii'l becomes a place where no woman or girl ever— becomes a place where no woman or girl ever fears for becomes a place where no woman or girl everfears fortheir becomes a place where no woman or girl ever fears for their safety in their— girl ever fears for their safety in their home or on our streets. thank you _ their home or on our streets. thank you |_ their home or on our streets. thank ou. ., ., , their home or on our streets. thank ou. ., ,~ ., you. i
our city and our society— here if it was. our city and our society must change.nge. i am determined to work with partners to do everything we can to lead the way. my promise to zara's loved ones, to women _ my promise to zara's loved ones, to women and — my promise to zara's loved ones, to women and to all londoners is that as mayor, — women and to all londoners is that as mayor, city hall stands with you. we will _ as mayor, city hall stands with you. we will not — as mayor, city hall...
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as you go to use it with also great non we're all used to the streets of our cities being hectic. smelly and noisy always has been always will be right. it's up to us to find our way through the traffic. what other options do we have? more than half of us now live in cities that are getting ever more crowded for generations, cities have been built for cars, not people, causing traffic jams and pollution. many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable within our lifetime. some people say we can rethink the cities we live in and make them better. but what does that actually mean? how could we reclaim and re use our own cities to make them cooler and cleaner, and asked happier and healthier? we're about to see how some cities in europe are finding solutions to their own urban issues. the french capital paris, experiencing a new revolution on its streets. barcelona in spain is making the most of the city's unique design to revitalize itself at both cities. a learning a lot from this place haunting and in the netherlands with you might think the nethe
as you go to use it with also great non we're all used to the streets of our cities being hectic. smelly and noisy always has been always will be right. it's up to us to find our way through the traffic. what other options do we have? more than half of us now live in cities that are getting ever more crowded for generations, cities have been built for cars, not people, causing traffic jams and pollution. many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable...
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our business run. we sweep all the main arteries of the city. 8:00, we go into the residential areas and take care of all the other customers. >> the idea with the street sweeping program is to get the leaves and the debris off the ground. >> we -- for not only appearance and cleanliness but safety as well. >> we will get anywhere from 2- 7,000 pounds per truck depending on the season and the route. the street sweeper and the choice of the use right now is an error sweeper. they have a motor in the back and it blows winds down one side and carried by air into the hopper. what will mess this up is new -- large pieces of cardboard or sticks or coat hangers. anything that is more than 12 inches. the tube on the tracks is only 12-inch diameter. >> people asked what they can do to help to keep the city clean. there are people that letter. leaves are one thing. any of the garbage you see is from people being careless. [♪♪♪] >> one cars parked in the way, we can't sweep under the congress. to deal with this, we have parking control officers that are pr
our business run. we sweep all the main arteries of the city. 8:00, we go into the residential areas and take care of all the other customers. >> the idea with the street sweeping program is to get the leaves and the debris off the ground. >> we -- for not only appearance and cleanliness but safety as well. >> we will get anywhere from 2- 7,000 pounds per truck depending on the season and the route. the street sweeper and the choice of the use right now is an error sweeper....
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of our war for independence freedom if your petrov missiles will stop the russian terror against our cities ukraine as a ukrainian patriot of ukraine fully defend our freedom when russia kenned shelling our cities with artillery they they are trying to destroy them with missile attacks , what's more, she found an ally in this genocide of this policy, genocide of taxis, before that, iran is sending johnsky drones, russia is sending hundreds of them, they have become a threat to our critical infrastructure. that's how one terrorist found another terrorist. it's just a matter of time before they strike at others er, your allies if if they are not stopped now we have to do it that it should not be a taboo between us in our alliance ukraine has never asked american soldiers to fight in our land instead of us, i assure you that ukrainian soldiers can perfectly master american tanks on their own. it is critically important and i would like to thank you very much. global security and democracy, what conditions will we use in the most responsible way? russia can really stop its aggression. if it wan
of our war for independence freedom if your petrov missiles will stop the russian terror against our cities ukraine as a ukrainian patriot of ukraine fully defend our freedom when russia kenned shelling our cities with artillery they they are trying to destroy them with missile attacks , what's more, she found an ally in this genocide of this policy, genocide of taxis, before that, iran is sending johnsky drones, russia is sending hundreds of them, they have become a threat to our critical...
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our life comfortable. here are these young lilac seedlings, which will grow and will soon go to the territory of cities andowns in our republic gives us a plus in this regard. what to get ornamental plants. and no, they work every day, tirelessly already driving up to the place of work. i always blow through what kind of meeting will be, how you will solve issues, some link will be missed, the educational process, it will function, how i would like to create a creative environment , an idea will appear, it will be developed, we offer to spend one day with specialists and to learn everything about their difficult business for me personally is always accompanied by such a feeling of an elevated person. culture, the art of spirituality, i want to work in such a way that i also want to be considered one of the best, i strive to do better, everything is fine, so that life is not lived in vain, look at the tv channel, belarus 24. how to organize meals so that there is enough energy for the whole day, i think i try to cook a balanced meal, breakfast was sure to have slow carbohydrates , because children often ski
our life comfortable. here are these young lilac seedlings, which will grow and will soon go to the territory of cities andowns in our republic gives us a plus in this regard. what to get ornamental plants. and no, they work every day, tirelessly already driving up to the place of work. i always blow through what kind of meeting will be, how you will solve issues, some link will be missed, the educational process, it will function, how i would like to create a creative environment , an idea...
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yes, we are just moving towards it, and today the dental clinic of our city is located here in generalbuilding was built before the revolution, there was a post office and the treasury. the next point of our route, sovetskaya marina street. tell us more about it. this is also one of the oldest streets in our city before the revolution. it was called dvoryanskaya during the soviet union, vseslavskoye, but because the road leads to mstislavl. well, today it is called soviet, by the way, we are going to the building of the zemstvo council, which was built at the end of the 19th century. the local government was seated here. actually zemsky rights, so they were called, which solved all local issues. also on this street was the illusion cinema, which many still remember warmly. this is how the building disappears, but the memory of them continues to live on one remarkable street of our city is the street that bears the name of maxim goretsky and it is named so, in fact, in honor of writing or the famous belarusian. he was born not so far from the city, the village, malaya bogatkovka, today
yes, we are just moving towards it, and today the dental clinic of our city is located here in generalbuilding was built before the revolution, there was a post office and the treasury. the next point of our route, sovetskaya marina street. tell us more about it. this is also one of the oldest streets in our city before the revolution. it was called dvoryanskaya during the soviet union, vseslavskoye, but because the road leads to mstislavl. well, today it is called soviet, by the way, we are...
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the show on starting, rebuilding, and reimagining our city. our guest is jeff tumlin and he's with us to talk about our transportation recovery plan and some exciting projects across the city. mr. tumlin welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> i know the pandemic was particularly challenging for the m.t.a. having to balance between keeping central transportation routes open, but things have improved. how are we doing with our transportation recovery plan? >> so we just got good news this week. we're getting an extra $115 million from the american rescue plan and this is basically the exact amount of money we finally needed in order to close the gap between now and november of 2024 when we'll have to find some additional revenue sources in order to sustain the agency. in the meantime, i finally have the confidence to be able to rapidly hire, to restore services and to make sure muni is there for san francisco's larger economic recovery because downtown san francisco doesn't work without muni. >> quite right. i guess the other impact
the show on starting, rebuilding, and reimagining our city. our guest is jeff tumlin and he's with us to talk about our transportation recovery plan and some exciting projects across the city. mr. tumlin welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> i know the pandemic was particularly challenging for the m.t.a. having to balance between keeping central transportation routes open, but things have improved. how are we doing with our transportation recovery plan? >> so we...
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thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you. >> we had our city administer carman chu a great supporter ofwe're doing better to support our city in the recovery thank you for her instant leadership and thank supervisor melgar and pushing us to move as quickly as we can and i think the expectation of the supervisor and the mayor wruns those ideas are funded it is our job to make them happen as soon as possible and want to thank our public works team carla for your amazing leadership and for the entire crew for recognizing how important they workday in and out and out in the cold and shout out to them for their hard work in helping our city shine with that, we're going to paint graffiti (clapping.) yes, we have fresh brushes [off mic.] >> how many people are going to [off mic.] >> yes. >> sure. >> also the lead time so [off mic.] thank you for those questions woe employing 6 additional general labors to work on this program and we are goal to be able to address graffiti one 72 hours having said that, this is a brand new program we don't know how many people 800 san francisco folks asking to
thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you. >> we had our city administer carman chu a great supporter ofwe're doing better to support our city in the recovery thank you for her instant leadership and thank supervisor melgar and pushing us to move as quickly as we can and i think the expectation of the supervisor and the mayor wruns those ideas are funded it is our job to make them happen as soon as possible and want to thank our public works team carla for your amazing leadership...
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many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable within our lifetime. some people say we can rethink the cities we live in and make them better with. but what does that actually mean? how could we reclaim and re use our own cities to make them cooler and cleaner, and us happier and healthier group? we're about to see how some cities in europe are finding solutions to their own urban issues. the french capital, paris is experiencing a new revolution on its streets. barcelona, in spain is making the most of the cities unique designed to revitalize itself. and both cities are learning a lot from this place haunting and in the, the lens whose you might think the netherlands this far too obvious. a choice to start exploring people friendly street. but do you know how hard to dutch people to fight for them these moments of change have never been easy. and many people think that in the netherlands, this always was the case. but also in the netherlands, it took a radical change like literally urban warfare and the 970 of people going through the street and dem
many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable within our lifetime. some people say we can rethink the cities we live in and make them better with. but what does that actually mean? how could we reclaim and re use our own cities to make them cooler and cleaner, and us happier and healthier group? we're about to see how some cities in europe are finding solutions to their own urban issues. the french capital, paris is experiencing a new revolution on its...
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be really difficult to calculate hryvnias in temporary occupations, but we hope that our heroic military is the cityry, but in terms of de-occupation, our military is heroic, without waiting for the racists to fully use their terror on the temporarily occupied melitopol region, they will liberate our city, dear mr. head. well, i cannot help but ask you about the situation with military fortifications erected by the enemy, in particular and in the vicinity of melitopol, on the one hand, this shows, so to speak, that they are seriously waiting for the fact that a mechanized brigade from our side can fly to melitopol. on the other hand, we understand that the main information is already being captured by satellites, our military, the military of the partner countries of ukraine, etc. and so on. well, i think that it will be possible to somehow outline without problems what the enemy is thinking there now, what people are saying, that is, what level are all these fortifications, there is such a thesis if you look at a year ago, the decision was made, but we built up, we built new kindergartens, we built
be really difficult to calculate hryvnias in temporary occupations, but we hope that our heroic military is the cityry, but in terms of de-occupation, our military is heroic, without waiting for the racists to fully use their terror on the temporarily occupied melitopol region, they will liberate our city, dear mr. head. well, i cannot help but ask you about the situation with military fortifications erected by the enemy, in particular and in the vicinity of melitopol, on the one hand, this...
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. >> the good news is we are finally coming out of this pandemic and starting to see our city come back we have hosted a number of conventions that were a huge success over the past year. we're seeing tourists coming back to our hotels. we are at 60% capacity with our hotels. we were at 80% pre-pandemic, so the starting to look up and businesses are starting to look up again. i'm excited. the energy and the air feels different. of course any major city would have problems. we have real challenges around homelessness, drug use and crime but it the end of the day we are tackling those things aggressively. >> i think every city deserves to have a booster in its mayor. to that point, tourism is expected to double next year after many years of problems with tourism in san francisco. >> that is not going to only be great for our hotels. it's going to be great for our restaurants, for retail, for our neighborhoods. san francisco is a beautiful place. people say it time and again. it is picture-perfect in terms of use, parks, open space and amenities. it is going to really make a difference whe
. >> the good news is we are finally coming out of this pandemic and starting to see our city come back we have hosted a number of conventions that were a huge success over the past year. we're seeing tourists coming back to our hotels. we are at 60% capacity with our hotels. we were at 80% pre-pandemic, so the starting to look up and businesses are starting to look up again. i'm excited. the energy and the air feels different. of course any major city would have problems. we have real...
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and our city attorney david chiou. of and i just want all of the other department heads to please stand that are joining us today including dan bernal who is representing our speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. please, stand. thank you. so much for the work that you do to continue to support this extraordinary community. to all the lead and all the folks that are here, you know, we had a challenging time during the pan dem and i can this community. what i appreciate is that even though many of the leaders who were part of the extraordinary organizations that did such incredible work for the community that -- you came to me and you talked to me about those challenges. and i know that we did not necessarily do a good job in the very beginning of the pandemic in supporting this community but i want to express my appreciation for you giving us a second chance. giving us a second chance valerie, to work with the latino task force. giving us a second chance, roberto with the food programs and things you were on the ground doi
and our city attorney david chiou. of and i just want all of the other department heads to please stand that are joining us today including dan bernal who is representing our speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. please, stand. thank you. so much for the work that you do to continue to support this extraordinary community. to all the lead and all the folks that are here, you know, we had a challenging time during the pan dem and i can this community. what i appreciate is that even though many of...
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ah, ah, we're all used to the streets of our cities being hectic. smelly and noisy always have been always will be. right. it's up to us to find our way through the traffic. what other options do we have? more than half of us now live in cities that are getting ever more crowded for generations, cities have been built for cars, not people, causing traffic jams and pollution. many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable within our lifetime. some people say we can rethink the cities we live in and make them better with. but what does that actually mean? how could we reclaim and re use our own cities to make them cooler and cleaner, and us happier and healthier amp? we're about to see how some cities in europe are finding solutions to their own urban issues. the french capital paris is experiencing a new revolution on its streets. barcelona in spain is making the most of the city's unique design to revitalize itself. and both cities are learning a lot from this place cunning and in the new and with you might think the netherlands this far too obviou
ah, ah, we're all used to the streets of our cities being hectic. smelly and noisy always have been always will be. right. it's up to us to find our way through the traffic. what other options do we have? more than half of us now live in cities that are getting ever more crowded for generations, cities have been built for cars, not people, causing traffic jams and pollution. many cities are already very unhealthy, and the climate crisis could make them unlivable within our lifetime. some people...
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of grodno, this is such a branded event for our city.t's always marked on the walls. you can see the stands that are dedicated to the history of the festival, from the first to the current eighteenth year. this is the 12th festival. and here we are now for our friends. i will reveal the secret. we have already allocated a place here for the thirteenth republican festival, which took place here. in grodno this year, in our center, we keep the cups of the festival, which are given every year at the time of this festival. here you can see the cups lined up by year, then, what it was in chronological order. this is a glass factory in neman e, grodno region, right under the cups you can see gifts from diasporas. uh, because we have a multinational center here. uh, all the diasporas that we had this year are presented at once, and this year there were more than 30 of them, and here you can see some of the gifts that the diasporas give us in this hall. we have presented national costumes, which are also mostly gifts from the diasport, i would l
of grodno, this is such a branded event for our city.t's always marked on the walls. you can see the stands that are dedicated to the history of the festival, from the first to the current eighteenth year. this is the 12th festival. and here we are now for our friends. i will reveal the secret. we have already allocated a place here for the thirteenth republican festival, which took place here. in grodno this year, in our center, we keep the cups of the festival, which are given every year at...
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our bell turned out to be stronger. it’s beautiful, though the whole citys clearly visible in the palm of your hand the main artery of the river, vologda lower, upper zarechnoy posad real beauty and the best view of our city. and of course, vologda for me is the monumental, ascetic architecture of the northern monasteries, behind me is one of the most majestic spaso-priluki monastery, which was founded in 1371 by a student of sergius radonezh dmitry priludsky monastery. always been rich, had fishing mills in many villages during the soviet era. there was a museum here. but, now it's back in action. it seems to me that this view of this monastery is the historical face of our city. consists of two hundred thousand hairs and is able to withstand a load weighing up to 20 tons. the old sorcerer not only performed feats and helped the people, in fact. history is also a philosophical parable. he explained how the same object can serve both for good and for evil. it all depends on who uses it warned about the danger of arrogance. even taught. how to have fun durin
our bell turned out to be stronger. it’s beautiful, though the whole citys clearly visible in the palm of your hand the main artery of the river, vologda lower, upper zarechnoy posad real beauty and the best view of our city. and of course, vologda for me is the monumental, ascetic architecture of the northern monasteries, behind me is one of the most majestic spaso-priluki monastery, which was founded in 1371 by a student of sergius radonezh dmitry priludsky monastery. always been rich, had...
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it's a recognition and that if we really want to rebound, revenue, reimagine our cities, towns, and villagesbe in the hands of the mayors. it is always said, if you want something done and a problem solved, ask a mayor, ask a city to deal with that issue. and it will get solved. we are seeing is that, with this opportunity from the national lens, we are asking mayors and city leaders to look at the data. to look at the gaps. and not talk about the fact that we have a problem just because there is a problem in terms of our mind. let's look at the data. the data will tell you that there are racial gaps in education and housing, health care. we are challenging our member cities and cities all over america to look at that data and to design a strategy and a plan to address the issues that are in your community. what challenges are in washington mills, d.c., is different than they are in my own country of florida. i will tell you about the country stories later. it's very different. and so, you cannot develop the same plan in one community as he would do in san antonio with mayor nuremberg. given
it's a recognition and that if we really want to rebound, revenue, reimagine our cities, towns, and villagesbe in the hands of the mayors. it is always said, if you want something done and a problem solved, ask a mayor, ask a city to deal with that issue. and it will get solved. we are seeing is that, with this opportunity from the national lens, we are asking mayors and city leaders to look at the data. to look at the gaps. and not talk about the fact that we have a problem just because there...
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this is a visit to the objects of our city, acquaintance with our city. this is a visit to the city of polotsk, of course. historical sites of the city of polotsk, we have provided for visiting and visiting the capital, again together with the talai foundation. uh, the program is very intense. we would like to express confidence that the guys will really leave us rested, switched from the problems that exist in their country in their cities and the confidence that friendship will be established between our cities and our children, the guys will take part in the new year parties, the organizers assure without gifts leave no one, the next 3 weeks will be filled with cultural sports and recreational activities. russia can again take a leading position. as the main supplier of energy to the eu countries, this is the opinion of bloomberg experts, they note that european countries now cost seven times more gas on average compared to russian supplies. also increased budget spending on subsidies with which the authorities support the population and entrepreneurs,
this is a visit to the objects of our city, acquaintance with our city. this is a visit to the city of polotsk, of course. historical sites of the city of polotsk, we have provided for visiting and visiting the capital, again together with the talai foundation. uh, the program is very intense. we would like to express confidence that the guys will really leave us rested, switched from the problems that exist in their country in their cities and the confidence that friendship will be established...
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but happy to change the text. >> maybe successful our city our home interventions? we get cut and there is something we have to cut we want the city to make up for in general fund-- >> the big picture is no matter what the landscape ahead of us all most (inaudible) what we are doing is working, so i think maybe it's--can we do the same thing here with having jesse and (inaudible) sort it out? (inaudible) of the paragraph, i don't want to speak for everyone- >> why don't you say it title-if there is other titles that you feel need adjustments. >> my suggestion didn't work? >> what was it again jenny? >> continue to fund successful interventions. i think it goes without saying--(inaudible) >> then we get down into what we mean by that in the paragraph. >> then i think there is another typo. below the first one. >> this one? promote effective coordination. >> i think the next one. >> design our system to meet diverse needs focus on policies and practices that achieve equitable outcomes based on race and ethnicity. >> okay. >> i had a comment or some thoughts on the equi
but happy to change the text. >> maybe successful our city our home interventions? we get cut and there is something we have to cut we want the city to make up for in general fund-- >> the big picture is no matter what the landscape ahead of us all most (inaudible) what we are doing is working, so i think maybe it's--can we do the same thing here with having jesse and (inaudible) sort it out? (inaudible) of the paragraph, i don't want to speak for everyone- >> why don't you...
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applause - when russia cannot reach our cities, it tries to destroy them. threat to our critical infrastructure. that is how one terrorist has found the other. it is just a matter of time when they will strike against your other allies if we do not stop them now. we must do it. cheering applause i believe there should be no taboos between us and our alliance, ukraine never asked the american soldiers to fight on our land instead of us. i assure you that ukrainian soldiers can perfectly operate american tanks and planes themselves.— themselves. laughter applause _ financial insistence is also greatly important, and i would like to thank you very much, thank you for both packages you have already provided us with and the ones you may be willing to decide on. your money is not charity. it's an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way. russia could stop its aggression, really, if it wanted to, but you can speed up our victory. wanted to, but you can speed up ourvictory. i wanted to, but you can speed up our vict
applause - when russia cannot reach our cities, it tries to destroy them. threat to our critical infrastructure. that is how one terrorist has found the other. it is just a matter of time when they will strike against your other allies if we do not stop them now. we must do it. cheering applause i believe there should be no taboos between us and our alliance, ukraine never asked the american soldiers to fight on our land instead of us. i assure you that ukrainian soldiers can perfectly operate...
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with the help of our community partners, sfpd, sdip, city officials, the mayor, the senator, we have mothers against moms demand action. we have the brady campaign. we have us for us. we have west bay. united player. the private sector. we have the community. this makes a gun buyback so successful is we do it in collaboration with everybody. we do with with the reentry population. the outreach done for the gun buyback is mothers who lost kids against gun violence and we have 20 guys reentry. restorative justice who did life sentences in prison for the same act we are stopping and now they come back and they help us destroy these guns these guns right here will never ever hurt or harm or kill everybody again because with the guns we destroy, we actually make (inaudible) if you look at our gun buyback fliers, that right there is made hundred percent guns. the warrior just purchased that. it will be at the chase center. we are actually doing this in real life. [applause] takes all of us or none of us. what i like to do is bring on some of our partners that will speak and share with you
with the help of our community partners, sfpd, sdip, city officials, the mayor, the senator, we have mothers against moms demand action. we have the brady campaign. we have us for us. we have west bay. united player. the private sector. we have the community. this makes a gun buyback so successful is we do it in collaboration with everybody. we do with with the reentry population. the outreach done for the gun buyback is mothers who lost kids against gun violence and we have 20 guys reentry....
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our older fire engines. they have cool things like recessed lights. roll up doors. 360 degree cam ares and more that is important as the city is moving toward slower ander streets adding parklets and bulb outs and bike lanes we need to decrease our footprint to keep us and the community safer on emergency scenes. >> what's back there? >> when is not guilty fire engine. great question. i want to see, sure. >> let's go back and look at the equipment and the fire pump on the fire engine. >> this is a fire pump. it is cool all the colors and all that. this fire pump and this engine holds 500 gallons of water that is a lot. >> a lot of water. >> it is push out 1500 gallons a minute of water. we can lose our 500 gammons quickly. why we use hoses like this to connect to a fire hydrant and that gives us unlimited amount of water to help put a fire out temperature is important we have enough fire engine in san francisco to put fires out. so we can reduce the injuries and minimize loss of life and minimize property damage. [music] >> mr. will. mr. will. will! >> oh. daydreaming. thanks, everybody for watching! bye! [music] >> welcome to the small business meeti
our older fire engines. they have cool things like recessed lights. roll up doors. 360 degree cam ares and more that is important as the city is moving toward slower ander streets adding parklets and bulb outs and bike lanes we need to decrease our footprint to keep us and the community safer on emergency scenes. >> what's back there? >> when is not guilty fire engine. great question. i want to see, sure. >> let's go back and look at the equipment and the fire pump on the fire...
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if your patriots stop the russian terror against our cities, it will help us to defend our freedom. when russians -- when russia's cannons reach our cities with its artillery, it tries to destroy them with missile attempts. russia found an ally in this -- in this genocidal policy, iran. iranian deadly draws sent in hundreds. it became a threat to our critical infrastructure. that is how one terrorist has found the other. it is just a matter of time when they will strike against your other allies if we do not stop them now. we must do it. [ applause ] >> i believe it should be noted in our alliance, ukraine never asked the american soldiers to fight on our land instead of us. i assure you that ukrainian soldiers can perfectly operate american tanks and planes themselves. [ applause ] >> i need you to know it is also critically important, and i would like to thank you. thank you very much. thank you for both financial packages you have already provided us with and the ones you may be willing to decide on. your money is not charity. it's an investment in the global security and democra
if your patriots stop the russian terror against our cities, it will help us to defend our freedom. when russians -- when russia's cannons reach our cities with its artillery, it tries to destroy them with missile attempts. russia found an ally in this -- in this genocidal policy, iran. iranian deadly draws sent in hundreds. it became a threat to our critical infrastructure. that is how one terrorist has found the other. it is just a matter of time when they will strike against your other...
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it's stressing our shelters in the city of denver. so we've had to open up two of our recreation centers, actually three, take them offline to our tax paying citizens to help those who are coming to our city as migrants and asylum seekers as well as to make public calls for assistance with our partners, our nonprofits and faith leaders. so it is stressing our system. it is a challenging time. what we saw was not the continued trickle. we call what we saw a surge happen where we saw anywhere from, you know, 60 to 110 people show up at one time in one night and that becomes a problem where we're trying to provide services to them. >> as you well know, there were some republican governors who were shipping migrants to other cities. do you know why there's been a surge in denver? >> i think a couple things. one, we are learning from the migrants and asylum seekers themselves that they organize themselves through social media to come to a destination outside of their normal entry spot or their entry spot in el paso, texas, and they decided
it's stressing our shelters in the city of denver. so we've had to open up two of our recreation centers, actually three, take them offline to our tax paying citizens to help those who are coming to our city as migrants and asylum seekers as well as to make public calls for assistance with our partners, our nonprofits and faith leaders. so it is stressing our system. it is a challenging time. what we saw was not the continued trickle. we call what we saw a surge happen where we saw anywhere...