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we're a strong, resilient city, and when we come back, we're going to come back stronger and more resilient than ever before, and this is $10.9 million is just a start. it's what we need to do along with so many other things that are going to bring our businesses back, that are going to bring our economy back. the city will do its very best to invest resources, but we also need the customers and the people to start to shop local and to return to the businesses that we all know and love. so before we sign this legislation, i want to ask ray who's with the community business district in j-town, i want to invite him up to say a few words about the efforts that we're doing to revitalize this community. i was here just a couple of weeks ago. there were lines of people supporting these businesses, so after this legislation is signed, i'm hoping you'll go in here, have lunch, and start shopping. so grace? [applause] >> thank you, mayor. thank you to japantown, and mayor breed, welcome back to j-town. we are so honored today to stand behind the mayor as she signs the legislation for the small busin
we're a strong, resilient city, and when we come back, we're going to come back stronger and more resilient than ever before, and this is $10.9 million is just a start. it's what we need to do along with so many other things that are going to bring our businesses back, that are going to bring our economy back. the city will do its very best to invest resources, but we also need the customers and the people to start to shop local and to return to the businesses that we all know and love. so...
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. >> we're a city of resilience, we're a city of inclusiveness, diversity.e're a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> earlier, community leaders from chinatown and north beach unveiled this butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >> asians united! united. >>> these people marched from the square to city hall to demand justice for their elders and other victims of hate crimes. the center for the study of hate and extremism has found that anti-asian hate crimes are up 140% in the first quarter of this year compared to last year. >>> to the south bay now, a messaga call stop asian d hate this afternoon. organizers are calling on state lawmakers to take action against the rise in violence against asian americans. >> and we as a local community leaders need to let our legislators know we must be strict. there should be consequences for all these things happening, and people should be held responsible. >> organizers say it's their responsibility to stand in solidarity with all comm
. >> we're a city of resilience, we're a city of inclusiveness, diversity.e're a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> earlier, community leaders from chinatown and north beach unveiled this butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >> asians united! united. >>> these people marched from the square to city hall to demand justice for their elders and other victims of hate crimes. the...
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. >> we are a city of resilience. we are in city of inclusiveness. we are a city of diversity. we are a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> earlier, community leaders from chinatown and north beach revealed this sculpture. it is gorgeous. it is a salute to the collaborative >> between the two communities. >>> asians united. >> asians united. >> these people chanted and marched from to city hall to demand justice for their elders and other victims of hate crimes. the center for the study of hate and extremism has found that anti-asian hate crimes are up 140% this year compared to last. >>> in south bay, a message of unity and a cold to action. community members and leaders were joined for a march to stop asian eight. the march started that franklin square and ended at center park. organizers are calling on lawmakers to take action against the rising violence against asian americans. >> we has local community leaders need to let our riches pictures know that we have to be very strict. the should be consequences for all of these things happening. p
. >> we are a city of resilience. we are in city of inclusiveness. we are a city of diversity. we are a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> earlier, community leaders from chinatown and north beach revealed this sculpture. it is gorgeous. it is a salute to the collaborative >> between the two communities. >>> asians united. >> asians united. >> these people chanted and marched from to city hall to demand justice for their...
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new york went through a lot then but a resilient city. i wasn't here. city pulled together along with connecticut and new jersey. >> dana: the whole nation. >> we had people coming in fire trucks from mississippi and alabama and all over the country which was so unifying. unfortunately the impact of covid feels like it has been more divisive. the issue over masks has divided the nation in terms of our reaction to it. the other thing i remember that is parallel, i think, people left the city. after 9/11 people felt it was scary to live in a city if they had had a hard time getting out on that day or living with a lot of fear they left the city in droves. now, that's happened again and i think that will be the big question. will there be leadership construct shn and enticement to businesses that makes people want to come back? we need to see lower taxes and all kinds of incentives for people to move back to new york and open businesses here. >> bill: feeling on 9/11 although the attacks impacted all of us it was one corner of the city. the rest of the town
new york went through a lot then but a resilient city. i wasn't here. city pulled together along with connecticut and new jersey. >> dana: the whole nation. >> we had people coming in fire trucks from mississippi and alabama and all over the country which was so unifying. unfortunately the impact of covid feels like it has been more divisive. the issue over masks has divided the nation in terms of our reaction to it. the other thing i remember that is parallel, i think, people left...
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. >> we are a city of resilience, a city of inclusiveness, a city of diversity.e are a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> community leaders from chinatown and north beach and feel this 10 foot tall floral butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in southbay, a message of unity and a call to action. santa clara city leaders joined members for march to stop asian hate. it started at franklin square and ended at civic center park. organizers are calling on state lawmakers to take action against the rise in violence against asian americans. >> we as local community leaders need to let the legislators know we had to be strict. there should be consequences for all these things happening, and people should be held responsible. >> organizers since their responsibility to stand in solidarity with all communities facing hate and discrimination. >> asians united. >> these activists held a march for elders event in san francisco. they chanted and marched from portsmouth square to demand
. >> we are a city of resilience, a city of inclusiveness, a city of diversity.e are a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> community leaders from chinatown and north beach and feel this 10 foot tall floral butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in southbay, a message of unity and a call to action. santa clara city leaders joined members for march to stop asian hate. it started at...
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>> we have a sea level action plan that the city developed and we are currently working on a climate resiliencerogram that is city wide. >> reporter: according to this, 15 of 26 city pump stations are vulnerable to flooding, some as early as ten years from now, and two of the three sewage treatment plans can be vulnerable to floods in less than 30 years. but again, when we filed a public records request, they told us they don't have any specific written plans to share but are working on them. the waterboard said they want to see a plan from each of the entities, how you will deal with slr, sea level rise. do you have a plan and what does it entail? >> i think it would be a combination of documents we would pull together? >> reporter: would you say you are being cautious, moving only as fast as you need to move? >> i think everybody would have a different opinion about that. >> reporter: that's why i'm asking you. >> i think we're doing a very good job. >> reporter: in san francisco, there is an overall asset for protection strategy designed for future building contracts for all departments. whe
>> we have a sea level action plan that the city developed and we are currently working on a climate resiliencerogram that is city wide. >> reporter: according to this, 15 of 26 city pump stations are vulnerable to flooding, some as early as ten years from now, and two of the three sewage treatment plans can be vulnerable to floods in less than 30 years. but again, when we filed a public records request, they told us they don't have any specific written plans to share but are...
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. >> we are a city of resilience. we are is city of inclusiveness. a city of diversity.hat when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> community leaders from chinatown and north beach and vail this 10 foot tall floral butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in the south bay, message of unity and a call to action. santa clara city leaders joined community members for march to stop asian hate. it started at franklin square and ended at civic center park. organizers said they are calling on state lawmakers to take action against the rise in violence against asian americans. >> we is a local community leaders need to let our legislators know. there should be consequences for all this happening. people should be held responsible. >> organizers sets the responsibility to stand in solidarity with all communities facing hate and discrimination. these activists held a march for elders event in san francisco. they chanted and marched to city hall to demand justice for their elders and other victims of hate crim
. >> we are a city of resilience. we are is city of inclusiveness. a city of diversity.hat when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> community leaders from chinatown and north beach and vail this 10 foot tall floral butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in the south bay, message of unity and a call to action. santa clara city leaders joined community members for march to stop asian hate. it started...
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.>> reporter: we are a city of resilience and a inclusiveness. we are city of diversity.re a city, when faced against the wall, we have each other's back.>> reporter: community leaders from chinatown and north beach unveiled this 10 foot tall, floral fly sculpture. this is a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in the south bay, message of unity and a call to action. santa clara city leaders join community members this afternoon for a march to stop asian hate. the walk started at franklin square and ended at civic center park. organizers are calling on state lawmakers to take action against the rise in violence against asian americans. >> the community leaders need to let legislators know, there should be consequences for all of this happening. people should be held responsible.>> reporter: organizers say it is their responsibility to and in solidarity with all communities facing hate and discrimination.>> reporter: the activists held a march for the elders event in san francisco. they chanted and marched from portsmouth square to city hall,
.>> reporter: we are a city of resilience and a inclusiveness. we are city of diversity.re a city, when faced against the wall, we have each other's back.>> reporter: community leaders from chinatown and north beach unveiled this 10 foot tall, floral fly sculpture. this is a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in the south bay, message of unity and a call to action. santa clara city leaders join community members this afternoon for a march to...
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for example, new york city is thinking about over $350 million to try to make new york city more resilient to sea level rise. >> we need billions of dollars to shore up our coastlines and make america safe for people to live in the face of this extreme weather. >> nive alasns are othe fronine of climatehange. ovethe last 50 ars, alaa has ward twicas ft as the nation average melting peafrost a coast a ice, well asncreasin erosionre visib changin people' lives. >> we ta alaan nativ counities that arelmost solely-n order r ansportion, it's eith very traditnal meths, so eier ocean-ing, coe or foot, in swshoes, in someases, snowbiles. a it'difficul maintaithat substence lifestylehen the anges are imacting t food reurces, likmarine mmals, umor peafrost ithawed, d so aess ttraditiol homelas for carou or fomoose ar impact by vaing seass. you're stting to e earlie thws, so t timingsf hunts and gatheringsre impted. and soconsequtly, whamay have ppened ts month years pa now haso be bumd up, in me cases month earer. anso we're startg to s a changin how w intpret thenvironme around us. kipnukit'a small
for example, new york city is thinking about over $350 million to try to make new york city more resilient to sea level rise. >> we need billions of dollars to shore up our coastlines and make america safe for people to live in the face of this extreme weather. >> nive alasns are othe fronine of climatehange. ovethe last 50 ars, alaa has ward twicas ft as the nation average melting peafrost a coast a ice, well asncreasin erosionre visib changin people' lives. >> we ta alaan...
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. >> we are a city of resilience and inclusiveness. we are a city of diversity.are a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> also yesterday, community leaders from chinatown and north beach unveiled this floral butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in southbay, message of unity and call to action. santa clara city leaders joined community leaders for march to stop asian hate. the walk started at franklin square and ended at civic center park. organizers are calling on state lawmakers to take action on the rise in violence against asian americans. >> we as local community leaders need to let our legislators know. we have to be very strict. there should be consequences for these things happening and people should be held responsible. >> organizers say it's their responsibility to stand and solitaire with all communities facing hate and discrimination. >> asians united. >> the activists held in march for elders event in san francisco. they chanted and marched from portsmouth squar
. >> we are a city of resilience and inclusiveness. we are a city of diversity.are a city that when faced against the wall, we have each other's back. >> also yesterday, community leaders from chinatown and north beach unveiled this floral butterfly sculpture. it's a salute to the collaborative spirit between the two communities. >>> in southbay, message of unity and call to action. santa clara city leaders joined community leaders for march to stop asian hate. the walk...
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we are at something that is called the resilience center, the city that is been targeted more than anyel, this is the place where people can come with their children, first responders can come here, you see toys, this building is stocked with social workers and psychologists, therapists 24/7 to help people cope with their stress so they don't end up with posttraumatic stress syndrome. they've never seen anything like this. israel has been through wars with hamas in the past with barrages of rockets so intense at the beginning, they haven't dealing with different communities that need targeted attention, religious people need a lecture from these people, one set of tools, children do as well. migrant communities and one of the things they are trying to teach people is to give tasks to members of their family because their mantra is that if you i needed you are not defeated. a cease-fire, talk about that is nonstop and it is likely to happen anytime or not so but the bottom line is it cannot come soon enough for people in southern israel. to gaza where the distraction has been dramatic a
we are at something that is called the resilience center, the city that is been targeted more than anyel, this is the place where people can come with their children, first responders can come here, you see toys, this building is stocked with social workers and psychologists, therapists 24/7 to help people cope with their stress so they don't end up with posttraumatic stress syndrome. they've never seen anything like this. israel has been through wars with hamas in the past with barrages of...
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most cities are resilient. steve: that is the lifeblood.here you are, people want to go out see others, what do you think the new mask guidance, you can -- if you have been vaccinated. one story you hear this confusing for businesses. they have to check whether people have been vaccinated. >> at-this-point, i think grown adults should be allowed if they want to go to a bar with or without a mask or vaccinated. i felt that way for a long time, and vaccination a lot of people are getting it. it is time to get back, let business owners, you know, why do cities open in two weeks. i am in new york i think they 31 there are rumors, and why? they are arbitrary dates, let the businesses open now, it is obscene there no reason. to explain a week or today. i say open the country, if you are scared of covid, vaccine, mask, do what you want to do, it is up to individuals to make decisions for themselves. >> so agree with that. how can people support your fund? >> go to bar stool fund.com. we have raised 40 million for local businesses in u.s., with wea
most cities are resilient. steve: that is the lifeblood.here you are, people want to go out see others, what do you think the new mask guidance, you can -- if you have been vaccinated. one story you hear this confusing for businesses. they have to check whether people have been vaccinated. >> at-this-point, i think grown adults should be allowed if they want to go to a bar with or without a mask or vaccinated. i felt that way for a long time, and vaccination a lot of people are getting...
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city florida. rescue boats met resilience carrying the three americans and one japanese crew member. the capsule is expected to be reusable for future flights. >> reentry is hard. the spacecraft was in beautiful condition. >> this was only the second lotewaer cw prdosince the 1968 apollo 8 mission, nasa's first trip to the moon with astronauts. it was a success. always cool to see that. >>> 4:45. it's early, mary, and we are talking about a warm up. >> we are. >>> temperatures are going to rise especially inland, some locations about 90 this afternoon. even warmer compared to yesterday. it's because of the offshore flow kicking in for us. a live look with sales force tower camera as we look bit as we look to our trans manager pyramid. our temperatures as we start our monday, mainly in the 50s though looking at 48 in liver more now with clear skies. concord is 56, oak land 54, 57 for santa rosa. let's check the winds because we are tracking northerly winds. 12-mile per hour winds right now in santa rosa, looking at 13-mile per hour winds in fairfield and fairfield is under a red flag
city florida. rescue boats met resilience carrying the three americans and one japanese crew member. the capsule is expected to be reusable for future flights. >> reentry is hard. the spacecraft was in beautiful condition. >> this was only the second lotewaer cw prdosince the 1968 apollo 8 mission, nasa's first trip to the moon with astronauts. it was a success. always cool to see that. >>> 4:45. it's early, mary, and we are talking about a warm up. >> we are....
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what we discover is how strong we are, and really, the depth of our resilience, and i say that for every single cityyee that has been working around the clock for the last 11 months, and i also speak about myself. every day, i have to sort of have that moment of, like, okay, i'm really tired, i'm weary, but we've got to keep going. it is, i would say, the biggest challenge that i have had personally and professionally to be the best mom that i can be but also the best public certify chant in whatever role i'm in. i just wish that i, as my younger self, could have had someone tell me you can give it and to give a little more nudge. so indirectly, people have helped me because they have seen something in me that i did not see in myself. there's clear data that women have lost their jobs and their income because they had to take care of their safety nets. all of those things that we depend on, schools and daycare and sharing, you know, being together with other kids isn't available. i've often thought oh, if my kids were younger, i couldn't do this job, but that's unacceptable. a person that's younger
what we discover is how strong we are, and really, the depth of our resilience, and i say that for every single cityyee that has been working around the clock for the last 11 months, and i also speak about myself. every day, i have to sort of have that moment of, like, okay, i'm really tired, i'm weary, but we've got to keep going. it is, i would say, the biggest challenge that i have had personally and professionally to be the best mom that i can be but also the best public certify chant in...
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it's been really interesting to see because, you know, the events in the hospitality cities are resilients to problems. so really the loosening of restrictions is just another wave of being adaptable which has been a welcome wave compared to what we have been seeing. mike: my understanding is that you specialize in planning big events. are we planning a big normal for them or return to pre-covid big events soon? >> that's a good question. we are excited about this year. events are back in a big way. all of you have heard of favorite artist on tour. we are ready here and around the country. we are excited to see the definition of events broadening because of all of the tools and creativity and innovation and collaboration that have been the result of this really wild time of the pandemic. mike motorcycle fascinating stuff. i wish you guys and the small business communities the very, very best. kelly, your thoughts on your customers and what they meant to you during this challenging time? >> oh, huge. we are a 70-year-old business so we have generations of fans who have kept coming in and w
it's been really interesting to see because, you know, the events in the hospitality cities are resilients to problems. so really the loosening of restrictions is just another wave of being adaptable which has been a welcome wave compared to what we have been seeing. mike: my understanding is that you specialize in planning big events. are we planning a big normal for them or return to pre-covid big events soon? >> that's a good question. we are excited about this year. events are back in...
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that song has become an anthem of resilience for a football club and the city. liverpool one of the poorest cities in all of europe ravaged by industrial the klein and political isolation a city that ironically has had to stand alone. at it's very cold as a football team and it's finds some of the most committed supporters in the world. painful for fun is not just for the saturday it's been a football fan for the with an equally dana citizen isn't just for the week and not on a satellite in the citizen on a football fan all of a 3 time here it's very roots we can discover what the truth is to be a liverpool. was. i. was. i was the i think this club stands for family hard work and dreams liverpool a city known across the world for a famous bird's pop music. the docks that once served an empire and a football club. in the 1970 s. and eighty's liverpool football club reign supreme winning an incredible 9 league titles. but 3 decades have passed since that last victory. for every liverpool fan 2020 is all about one thing. winning the premier league. this time is no
that song has become an anthem of resilience for a football club and the city. liverpool one of the poorest cities in all of europe ravaged by industrial the klein and political isolation a city that ironically has had to stand alone. at it's very cold as a football team and it's finds some of the most committed supporters in the world. painful for fun is not just for the saturday it's been a football fan for the with an equally dana citizen isn't just for the week and not on a satellite in the...
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resilience. as the only acting director of a city department in the country, i feel like there's a lot of pressure own challenges and barriers and even my own self-doubt, i think i've been try to remember that the action is about helping our community, whether that's making sure the community is housed, making sure they have access to health care, and using kind of my access and privilege to make change. >> i would like to say something about clair farley. she has really inspired me. i was a nurse and became disabled. before i transitioned and after i transitioned, i didn't know what i wanted to do. i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place fin
resilience. as the only acting director of a city department in the country, i feel like there's a lot of pressure own challenges and barriers and even my own self-doubt, i think i've been try to remember that the action is about helping our community, whether that's making sure the community is housed, making sure they have access to health care, and using kind of my access and privilege to make change. >> i would like to say something about clair farley. she has really inspired me. i...
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city is the hospitality capital of the world. so nice they have to name it twice. new yorkers are resilient. give up on the city people have left but people have always wanted to move into new york city and this is the opportunity. right now real estate in order to rent is renters price is a renters market to come in, this is the time to get there. the theater's about to open up and so many people are fascinated it's so safe i'm so happy right now i definitely see a light at the end of the tunnel. i love new york and i'm not going anywhere. >> i want to probe a little further on what kelly just raised i was in the city the other night for the first time in a long time. people have had stresses, lost jobs and housing and gone through mental stress, as well the city is not the same as it was two, five years ago. you see more homeless people on the street a lot more uncleanliness on the street and crime is up does that worry you about attracting the tourist who is are so much a part of the hospitality business in new york >> speaking about 100% correct i was on the phone with commissioner and t
city is the hospitality capital of the world. so nice they have to name it twice. new yorkers are resilient. give up on the city people have left but people have always wanted to move into new york city and this is the opportunity. right now real estate in order to rent is renters price is a renters market to come in, this is the time to get there. the theater's about to open up and so many people are fascinated it's so safe i'm so happy right now i definitely see a light at the end of the...
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. >> we're one of the few cities in the world spending hundreds of millions to make sure that miami is as water resilient. as a resident of miami myself, there are days where we don't have a drop of rain and still we're -- we have flooded streets because of high tide. climate change seems to be -- yes, urgent matter, but also a long-term challenge. how do you balance those two? >> first of all, i have a great incentive to think long term in my two children. but there have been multiple climactic phenomena. we know what the challenges are. wire not putting our head in the sand. >> reporter: the mayor is working to ensure that any technological boom benefits everyone, especially since miami has a higher poverty rate than the national average. >> it's something we're intensional about. that's why we say we don't just want a miami that's here forever but for everyone. we're a community of immigrants. this is very natural for us to invite people from outside. and when they're coming here not just to buy property but to build jobs which builds careers which has a generational impact on families, that for me is
. >> we're one of the few cities in the world spending hundreds of millions to make sure that miami is as water resilient. as a resident of miami myself, there are days where we don't have a drop of rain and still we're -- we have flooded streets because of high tide. climate change seems to be -- yes, urgent matter, but also a long-term challenge. how do you balance those two? >> first of all, i have a great incentive to think long term in my two children. but there have been...
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resilience cap schull. >> reporter: a successful homecoming near panama city, florida. >> liftoff. >> reporter: for a nasa mission led by a private company, elon musk's spacex, four astronauts, three americans and one from japan, completed six months in space at the international space station. >> on behalf of crew 1 and our families we just want to say thank you. >> reporter: the crew feeling that return to gravity. >> that's mike hopkins, the commander, he's really excited. >> feeling pretty good after six months in space. >> reporter: consider this, america's last splashdown with the added danger of darkness was apollo 8 in 1968. today a celebration of this new era. >> so our goal is one day that everyone's a space person. >> reporter: their dream of commercial travel with a ticket to space kelly o'donnell, nbc news. >> tonight we're taking you inside the army's battle against the newest, most -- morescientists developing a booster shot that could add extra protection for people who are already vaccinated geoff bennett reports. >> reporter: just outside washington, d.c. a team of army scientists is on
resilience cap schull. >> reporter: a successful homecoming near panama city, florida. >> liftoff. >> reporter: for a nasa mission led by a private company, elon musk's spacex, four astronauts, three americans and one from japan, completed six months in space at the international space station. >> on behalf of crew 1 and our families we just want to say thank you. >> reporter: the crew feeling that return to gravity. >> that's mike hopkins, the commander,...
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resilience capsule. >> reporter: a successful homecoming near panama city, florida. >> liftoff. >> reporter: for a nasa mission led by a private company, elon musk's spacex. four astronauts, three americans and one from japan, completed six months in space at the international space station. >> on behalf of crew one and our families, we just want to say thank you. >> reporter: the crew feeling that return to, the commander. he's really excited. >> feeling pretty good after six months in space. >> reporter: consider this america's last splashdown with the added danger of darkness was apollo 8 in 1968, a celebration of this new era. >> so ou is one day that everyone's a space person. >> reporter: their dream of commercial travel with a ticket to space kelly o'donnell, nbc news. >>> a massive protest in the uk led to the english premier match postponing a game after fans stormed the field before the game fans brought signs and flares to the stadium, upset with the involvement of the glazer family in the european superleague proposal they own manchester united as well as the tampa bay buccaneers the team i
resilience capsule. >> reporter: a successful homecoming near panama city, florida. >> liftoff. >> reporter: for a nasa mission led by a private company, elon musk's spacex. four astronauts, three americans and one from japan, completed six months in space at the international space station. >> on behalf of crew one and our families, we just want to say thank you. >> reporter: the crew feeling that return to, the commander. he's really excited. >> feeling...
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resilience capsule. >> reporter: a successful homecoming near panama city, florida. >> liftoff. >> reporter: for a nasa mission led by a private company, elap, six months in space at the international space station. >> on behalf of crew one and our families, we just want to say thank you. >> reporter: the crew feeling that return to gravity >> that's mike hopkins, the commander. he's really excited. >> feeling pretty good after six months in space. >> reporter: consider this america's last splashdown with the added danger of darkness was apollo 8 in 1968, a celebration of this new era. >> so our goal is one day that everyone's a space person. >> reporter: their dream of commercial travel with a ticket to space kelly o'donnell, nbc news. >> closer to earth >>> let's talk about the severe weather on the move this morning. the national weather service saying a large and extremely dangerous tornado in mississippi. the mayor says a third of the town has lost power. first responders are rescuing people trapped in their homes. there is also widespread damage in the city of tupelo including many downed trees a
resilience capsule. >> reporter: a successful homecoming near panama city, florida. >> liftoff. >> reporter: for a nasa mission led by a private company, elap, six months in space at the international space station. >> on behalf of crew one and our families, we just want to say thank you. >> reporter: the crew feeling that return to gravity >> that's mike hopkins, the commander. he's really excited. >> feeling pretty good after six months in space....
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overnight a splash landing spacex crew returns back to earth, the dragon capsule dubbed resilience splashed down near panama city 1:00 a.m. on board, three nasa astronauts and a japanese astronaut. the crew will now go to houston for a short quarantine period. the crew spent 167 days in space. >>> before we go, let's check in with vianey arana for a look at our sunday forecast. >> hey there. it's going to be a nice day. it will be sunny but breezy to windy conditions are expected to return and the north winds are going to dry us out which means low humidity. a live look in san jose, you could see we've got the sunrise there and it's really sunny and clear, even in san francisco. not as foggy as it was yesterday when we started our morning, so let's take a look over walnut creek right now, great shot there, sunday funday for sure. let's look at your daytime highs, warm day ahead, about five degrees warmer compared to yesterday. morgan hill 78 degrees. san jose 75. look at concord, about ten degrees warmer in the mid 80s, 85 degrees, and i do want to take you through the estimated wind gusts, because any time that
overnight a splash landing spacex crew returns back to earth, the dragon capsule dubbed resilience splashed down near panama city 1:00 a.m. on board, three nasa astronauts and a japanese astronaut. the crew will now go to houston for a short quarantine period. the crew spent 167 days in space. >>> before we go, let's check in with vianey arana for a look at our sunday forecast. >> hey there. it's going to be a nice day. it will be sunny but breezy to windy conditions are expected...
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the port's waterfront resilience program is another one of those efforts. the city'sgoal is to adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. next slide, please. and as you know, the waterfront resilience program is leading to resilience efforts that encompass the 7.5 miles of shoreline managed by the port. the comprehensive adapt plan and the resiliency plan in partnership with the port. so given the overlap of the islais creek district and the portwide resilience planning, the port resilience program coordinated closely with the city team, particularly to engage with the community in advance of the planning work. when complete, the islais creek adaptation strategy will provide a key input to the adapt plan and the army corps flood study where they'll examine a broader range of flood projections, and adaptation alternatives to identify the potential for a federally funded project. next slide, please. so the project area is focused on the district between the southern patch and the northern bay view neighborhoods. it's bounded by the elevated highways on the west
the port's waterfront resilience program is another one of those efforts. the city'sgoal is to adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. next slide, please. and as you know, the waterfront resilience program is leading to resilience efforts that encompass the 7.5 miles of shoreline managed by the port. the comprehensive adapt plan and the resiliency plan in partnership with the port. so given the overlap of the islais creek district and the portwide resilience planning, the port...
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city. and that same history that is existed for some time are resilience and how we've been able to look back and use the examples and the mistakes and the challenges that existed in the past to bring us forward towards a future is exactly how we're going to recover as a city. i'm looking forward to it. i'm excited about it and let me also just sigh, it's small business month in san francisco for the month of may, stop buy some of the small businesses and provide support and go to a restaurant and different places all over the city. hop on muni to do that and smile and say hi to your muni driver and enjoy and be patient as we continue down our path of recovery for our city. thank you all for joining us here today. sfgov-tv sfgov-tv sfgov-tv sfgov-tv
city. and that same history that is existed for some time are resilience and how we've been able to look back and use the examples and the mistakes and the challenges that existed in the past to bring us forward towards a future is exactly how we're going to recover as a city. i'm looking forward to it. i'm excited about it and let me also just sigh, it's small business month in san francisco for the month of may, stop buy some of the small businesses and provide support and go to a restaurant...
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buildings or sometimes in their apartments themselves, and then very quickly this is a city that is quite resilient, people come back out, now back on the streets. there were a few people walking around again. but in the next few minutes it could happen again. in gaza a totally different scenario. this city has an air raid system. it has an air defense system. there are shelters in gaza where hamas is launching these rockets and has launched about 2,300 over the last several days, like the ones we just described earlier, which you saw what that feels like here in tel aviv. in gaza the people are on the receiving end of the israeli military assault to try to stop hamas from doing this and more than 120 palestinians have been killed in the israeli operations to stop these rocket attacks, including quite a few children. >> richard, while we have you, i am not sure if you can tell, we have some pictures of tel aviv right now. i am going to speak while i listen to the control room as well. are we saying that this is an area where one of the rockets actually penetrated this neighborhood and that's what w
buildings or sometimes in their apartments themselves, and then very quickly this is a city that is quite resilient, people come back out, now back on the streets. there were a few people walking around again. but in the next few minutes it could happen again. in gaza a totally different scenario. this city has an air raid system. it has an air defense system. there are shelters in gaza where hamas is launching these rockets and has launched about 2,300 over the last several days, like the ones...
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the port's waterfront resilience program is another one of those efforts. the city'sgoal is to adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. next slide, please. and as you know, the waterfront resilience program is leading to resilience efforts that encompass the 7.5 miles of shoreline managed by the port. the comprehensive adapt plan and the resiliency plan in partnership with the port. so given the overlap of the islais creek district and the portwide resilience planning, the port resilience program coordinated closely with the city team, particularly to engage with the community in advance of the planning work. when complete, the islais creek adaptation strategy will provide a key input to the adapt plan and the army corps flood study where they'll examine a broader range of flood projections, and adaptation alternatives to identify the potential for a federally funded project. next slide, please. so the project area is focused on the district between the southern patch and the northern bay view neighborhoods. it's bounded by the elevated highways on the west
the port's waterfront resilience program is another one of those efforts. the city'sgoal is to adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. next slide, please. and as you know, the waterfront resilience program is leading to resilience efforts that encompass the 7.5 miles of shoreline managed by the port. the comprehensive adapt plan and the resiliency plan in partnership with the port. so given the overlap of the islais creek district and the portwide resilience planning, the port...
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city. that includes equity and climate resilience to it. we think about the recovery stimulus that we're asking for projects that are going to be completed that are going to start within the next 18 months and the criteria are the advancing racial equity. are they addressing climate and hazard risk reduction. are they preserving and supporting housing. and a lot of that has to do with the businesses that were most impacted by this time we really wanted to make it explicit. we did a survey for them where we asked people about populations we asked people about how those populations may negatively impacted by capital projects and i'm moving to the next slide and i'll ask mashaw to talk about the medical examination the first program we have is in the amount of $forty-two million and then the next one is for november 2023 which is the public health bond for $187.5 million. we have an affordable and then we will follow up with another public health bond. as brian mentioned, on the we have approved $1.7 million in geo bonds. we're only proposing
city. that includes equity and climate resilience to it. we think about the recovery stimulus that we're asking for projects that are going to be completed that are going to start within the next 18 months and the criteria are the advancing racial equity. are they addressing climate and hazard risk reduction. are they preserving and supporting housing. and a lot of that has to do with the businesses that were most impacted by this time we really wanted to make it explicit. we did a survey for...
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city. that includes equity and climate resilience to it. we think about the recovery stimulus that we're asking for projects that are going to be completed that are going to start within the next 18 months and the criteria are the advancing racial equity. are they addressing climate and hazard risk reduction. are they preserving and supporting housing. and a lot of that has to do with the businesses that were most impacted by this time we really wanted to make it explicit. we did a survey for them where we asked people about populations we asked people about how those populations may negatively impacted by capital projects and i'm moving to the next slide and i'll ask mashaw to talk about the medical examination the first program we have is in the amount of $forty-two million and then the next one is for november 2023 which is the public health bond for $187.5 million. we have an affordable and then we will follow up with another public health bond. as brian mentioned, on the we have approved $1.7 million in geo bonds. we're only proposing
city. that includes equity and climate resilience to it. we think about the recovery stimulus that we're asking for projects that are going to be completed that are going to start within the next 18 months and the criteria are the advancing racial equity. are they addressing climate and hazard risk reduction. are they preserving and supporting housing. and a lot of that has to do with the businesses that were most impacted by this time we really wanted to make it explicit. we did a survey for...
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city florida. rescue boats met resilience, that's the name of the vehicle, carrying the three american and one japanese crew members. the capsule is expected to be reusable for future flights. >> reentry is hard and the spacecraft was in beautiful condition. >> this was only the second piloted water landing for nasa's post shuttle commercial crew program and first u.s. night splash down since 1968 apollo 8 mission, nasa's first trip to the moon with astronauts. >>> the time is 5:25. in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> a bay area company ready for battle. how today's court case could reshape the app store, ahead in our money watch report. >> reporter: it is wildfire awareness week, in time for a red flag warning welcome to jack in the box. hey,y, jack, i heard your chicken- who told you that? it was jimmy wasn't it? no, i heard yoyour chickenen comes with classic and spspicy in thehe same bo, so i i don't havave to choos. ahah yes. bestst of both w wo. mymy 50/50 popopcorn chickck. onlyly at jack i in the box. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but y
city florida. rescue boats met resilience, that's the name of the vehicle, carrying the three american and one japanese crew members. the capsule is expected to be reusable for future flights. >> reentry is hard and the spacecraft was in beautiful condition. >> this was only the second piloted water landing for nasa's post shuttle commercial crew program and first u.s. night splash down since 1968 apollo 8 mission, nasa's first trip to the moon with astronauts. >>> the time...
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city florida. rescue boats met resilience, the name of the vehicle carrying three americans and one japanese crew memberthe capsule is expected to be reusable for future flights. >> reentry is hard and the spacecraft was in beautiful condition. >> this was second piloted water landing for nasa's commercial crew program and first u.s. night splash down since 1968 apollo 8 mission, nasa's first trip to the moon with astronauts. they look happy. it's a success. >>> 6:24. a bay area tech giant heading to court. >> how the battle can reshape apple's app store. >>> in the next half hour, an over crowded boat capsizes killing three and injuring dozens more. why the captain of the boat is now in jail. >> reporter: it's about to get a good bit windier across the bay area, as solano is under a red flag warning. when it comes to flooring, i'm hard to please. so, i go to floor r & decor where e they don''t just knw ththe differenence bebetween prododucts, they livive for it.. from americacan hardwoodod to s spanish pororcelain to italianan marble, i'i'm lookining for inspspirn from e every part t of the wo. soso, w
city florida. rescue boats met resilience, the name of the vehicle carrying three americans and one japanese crew memberthe capsule is expected to be reusable for future flights. >> reentry is hard and the spacecraft was in beautiful condition. >> this was second piloted water landing for nasa's commercial crew program and first u.s. night splash down since 1968 apollo 8 mission, nasa's first trip to the moon with astronauts. they look happy. it's a success. >>> 6:24. a bay...
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it's about a city that's healthy, resilient, adaptive, and that's what we're trying to achieve.talking about the pandemic. we're talking about climate change, or to be more exact, the climate crisis. a number of projects are underway. we aim for public space. we also aim to make it a transition to sustainable mobility. there is, right now, a global race among cities. cities are being transformed. we want to make sure the covid-19 pandemic was not just a crisis, but an opportunity for cities like athens. maria: just as a final question, i know greece has been trying to attract new workers and may want to do work from home and may want to transfer to a warmer country. i'm sure i would do that if i could. but i wonder -- we've cut taxes and you've been very active in trying to get that target of people coming into the country. what do you see in terms of the trends going forward? is that something you can potentially sustain in time? >> absolutely. there's a lot of investment interest. there's a lot of human talent that wants to come and locate in athens. we've already seen that. s
it's about a city that's healthy, resilient, adaptive, and that's what we're trying to achieve.talking about the pandemic. we're talking about climate change, or to be more exact, the climate crisis. a number of projects are underway. we aim for public space. we also aim to make it a transition to sustainable mobility. there is, right now, a global race among cities. cities are being transformed. we want to make sure the covid-19 pandemic was not just a crisis, but an opportunity for cities...
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"resilience" landed in the gulf of mexico off the coast of panama city florida at around 3:00 a.m. nighttime splashdown in 53 years. ( applause ) all four astronauts were safely retried from the capsule, a successful end to nasa's first commercial crew mission. nasa is using commercial companies to provide transportation to the international space station to free more nasa resources for deep space missions. for more national and international news go to pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: crucial elections are coming up on thursday, may 6, in the three countries that comprise great britain: england, wales and scotland. nationalists in scotland and wales are hoping to do well enough to demand referendums on independence from london. in 2014, scottish voters rejected independence in a referendum, but brexit and the handling of the coronavirus pandemic are renewing interest, and exacerbating tensions between the nations in what's being described as the "disunited kingdom." newshour weekend special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from north wales. >> reporter: sundowner time in cae
"resilience" landed in the gulf of mexico off the coast of panama city florida at around 3:00 a.m. nighttime splashdown in 53 years. ( applause ) all four astronauts were safely retried from the capsule, a successful end to nasa's first commercial crew mission. nasa is using commercial companies to provide transportation to the international space station to free more nasa resources for deep space missions. for more national and international news go to pbs.org/newshour. >>...
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we are resilient people we will help the families come through this we will do everything that we can. city. and its people. and its workers. we'll continue to show the way for the best. god bless all of thank you. >> the loved ones. we lost. represent the diversity of our community. and came from many different faces. well. i'm honored to have. catholic diocese of san jose. ship oscar cantu. >> thank you so much. mister mayor for the invitation to be here. 2 years ago when gilroy happened. i mourned and i cried. yesterday. i mourned and i cried. and we all have. the phrase that kept coming to me 2 years ago and comes back to me now. is that we are brothers and sisters to one another. we are each other's keepers. i don't care what. color we are on the outside. we all cry tears. that are salty. and we all bleed red. we are members of the same human family. no matter how we worship or if we don't worship. we've got a human dignity. and we need to respect and reach out to one another. that beautiful phrase that the congresswoman shared with us connection. that's what the vta does for us. it he
we are resilient people we will help the families come through this we will do everything that we can. city. and its people. and its workers. we'll continue to show the way for the best. god bless all of thank you. >> the loved ones. we lost. represent the diversity of our community. and came from many different faces. well. i'm honored to have. catholic diocese of san jose. ship oscar cantu. >> thank you so much. mister mayor for the invitation to be here. 2 years ago when gilroy...
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our water front resiliency program will protect more than 100 billion in assets, including protecting our city's small businesses, thousands of jobs, regional transportation systems that move people, including essential workers to and from work and city wide electrical, sewer and water utilities. the port is striving for economic and environmental resilience. we seek to provide resilient jobs to work force development, commitment to lbe's and collaboration with businesses. the program will support city wide efforts to survive the next earthquake and address sea level rise and flooding. work to improve the seawall will protect 100 billion in jobs, small businesses, transit, utility infrastructure and emergency response. we know resilience supports the future as an economic engine. i thank you for the opportunity to share the port's financial situation and our priorities and at this point, i would like to hand the presentation over to katie, the port's cfo to describe the long-term economic outlook and our strategies to create new long-term revenue streams. >> as the committee knows, the pandemic
our water front resiliency program will protect more than 100 billion in assets, including protecting our city's small businesses, thousands of jobs, regional transportation systems that move people, including essential workers to and from work and city wide electrical, sewer and water utilities. the port is striving for economic and environmental resilience. we seek to provide resilient jobs to work force development, commitment to lbe's and collaboration with businesses. the program will...
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city. and that same history that is existed for some time are resilience and how we've been able to look backse the examples and the mistakes and the challenges that existed in the past to bring us forward towards a future is exactly how we're going to recover as a city. i'm looking forward to it. i'm excited about it and let me also just sigh, it's small business month in san francisco for the month of may, stop buy some of the small businesses and provide support and go to a restaurant and different places all over the city. hop on muni to do that and smile and say hi to your muni driver and enjoy and be patient as we continue down our path of recovery for our city. thank you all for joining us here today. >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone by doing something that is grounding. that is usually meditation. i have a gym set up in my garage, and that is usually breathing and movement and putting my mind towards something else. surfing is my absolute favorite thing to do. it is the most cleansing thing that i'm able to do. i live near the beach, so whenever i can get out, i do.
city. and that same history that is existed for some time are resilience and how we've been able to look backse the examples and the mistakes and the challenges that existed in the past to bring us forward towards a future is exactly how we're going to recover as a city. i'm looking forward to it. i'm excited about it and let me also just sigh, it's small business month in san francisco for the month of may, stop buy some of the small businesses and provide support and go to a restaurant and...
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resilient people. we will help the families thh this wel everything that ca and ts city and its people and its workersl continue to show the way for the best in america. god bless all of you. thank you. [ applause ] >> loved ones we've lost represent the diversity of our community. and came from many different places as well. i'm honored to have our bishop from the catholic diocese of san jose, bishop oscar cantu here as well. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, mr. mayor, for the invitation to be here. two years ago when gilroy happened, i mourned and i cried. yesterday i mourned and i cried. and we all have. the phrase that kept coming to me two years ago and comes back to me now is that we are brothers and sisters to one another. we are each other's keepers. i don't care what color we are on the outside. we all cry tears that are salty. and we all bleed red. we are members of the same human family. no matter how we worship or if we don't worship. we've got human dignity. and we need to respect and reach out to one another. that beautiful phrase that the congresswoman shared with us, connection. that
resilient people. we will help the families thh this wel everything that ca and ts city and its people and its workersl continue to show the way for the best in america. god bless all of you. thank you. [ applause ] >> loved ones we've lost represent the diversity of our community. and came from many different places as well. i'm honored to have our bishop from the catholic diocese of san jose, bishop oscar cantu here as well. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, mr. mayor, for the...
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resilient people. we will help these families come through this and we will do everything we can. this cityle and its workers will continue to show the way for the best in america. god bless all of you. thank you. >> the loved ones that we have lost represent the diversity of our community and they came from many different faiths as well. i am honored to have the bishop of the catholic diocese of san jose here with us as well. spoke thank you for the invitation to be here. two years ago when gilroy happened i mourned and i cried. yesterday i mourned and i cried. the phrase that comes back to me now is that we are brothers and sisters to one another. we are each other's keepers. i do not care what color we are on the outside. we all cry salty tears and we all plead red we are members of the same human family no matter how we worship or if we do not worship . we have human dignity and we need to respect and reach out to one another. that beautiful phrase that the congresswoman anna eshoo shared with us . connection. that is what the vta does for us. helps us connect. we need to connect on a h
resilient people. we will help these families come through this and we will do everything we can. this cityle and its workers will continue to show the way for the best in america. god bless all of you. thank you. >> the loved ones that we have lost represent the diversity of our community and they came from many different faiths as well. i am honored to have the bishop of the catholic diocese of san jose here with us as well. spoke thank you for the invitation to be here. two years ago...
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didn't talk to you about before, commissioner chan, we feel 1% of the city budget can now go to climate objectives and local resiliency, bike ability, transit, etc., so, please, focus on that and that will help fund it as well. and, finally, please talk with supervisor mandelman about his idea for a climate hub. that will help the department of environment integrate all this and reach out to small businesses and local communities that need jobs and get them into a really well coordinated city process under the san francisco department of environment. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. i believe that was the only caller on the line. could you confirm. >> there are no more callers in the queue. >> clerk: thank you. madam chair. >> chairman: thank you. public comment is closed. i just wanted to actually repeat what ms. miller has talked about in terms of fair influence and specifically compared to lafco and within this body's authority again unique to san francisco is that this body is focusing on municipal review and studies. you know, i think when it comes to the budget, when it comes to what the board of
didn't talk to you about before, commissioner chan, we feel 1% of the city budget can now go to climate objectives and local resiliency, bike ability, transit, etc., so, please, focus on that and that will help fund it as well. and, finally, please talk with supervisor mandelman about his idea for a climate hub. that will help the department of environment integrate all this and reach out to small businesses and local communities that need jobs and get them into a really well coordinated city...
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as survivors of the erased city their presence disclosed misery and pain instead of resilience and optimism. within the close viewing circle of the personal album expressing grief was accepted and was perhaps even welcome to related viewer number 926 was a reference familiar to the point that it not even it did not even require an additional street name. loss could therefore be more easily grasped when shared within this group. so be it former homes or public buildings situating a person within this unfamiliar space. what was a powerful tool to reaffirm? ones presence in the city? we may understand it as a photographic way of dealing with the situation. so bodies are deliberately positioned in relation to the city. so in labeling locations and dates for each scene, like here the continuity of time and place was upheld as a scholars as an alicam has suggested it was the very format of the photographs which circulated from one hand to the next that assisted this process. so monumental destruction was transformed and here i quote like him into small portable inanimate objects and thus the sens
as survivors of the erased city their presence disclosed misery and pain instead of resilience and optimism. within the close viewing circle of the personal album expressing grief was accepted and was perhaps even welcome to related viewer number 926 was a reference familiar to the point that it not even it did not even require an additional street name. loss could therefore be more easily grasped when shared within this group. so be it former homes or public buildings situating a person within...