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the u.k. many thousands of protesters descending in central london and other cities here in the u.k. but here we can see that trump's approach to windsor castle being carefully orchestrated and choreographed in order to avoid many of those protests and you can see president trump just passing by. as he arrives to meet the queen. at a very busy day today he was with the prime minister to reason may at checkers retreat a rather awkward joint press conference a little bit earlier on in which president trump was backtracking all downplaying comments he'd made to britain's sun newspaper criticizing a treasonous breaks it strategy but then striking a very different tone with the prime minister earlier on in here we can see president trump and his wife melania thanking the queen. live live live . live. live live. live . so here we see president donald trump and his wife melania meeting the british want to for the first time they argue to have tea with the queen that meeting is likely to last about thirty minutes we know this is something that president trump has been looking forward to in h
the u.k. many thousands of protesters descending in central london and other cities here in the u.k. but here we can see that trump's approach to windsor castle being carefully orchestrated and choreographed in order to avoid many of those protests and you can see president trump just passing by. as he arrives to meet the queen. at a very busy day today he was with the prime minister to reason may at checkers retreat a rather awkward joint press conference a little bit earlier on in which...
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this you know this carry on with the balloons and all the rest of the balloon going to be in the central city it's so so degrading you know and just so on not only. north specter or do you know the president you know just it's you know it's like if if. threesome a art queen if there was a balloon put up you know it you know in new york are washington you know degrading and they are the point people in this country would be discussing we don't do that you know is somebody has to make a stand and somebody has to has has to actually say that there is a lot of people in this country who support president trump he's very welcome if he comes along you know we'll have a good plan to get us from there present. when we may come to you and i'll do it again as british people the real british people that we don't ever hear about actually do support president trump this is the real long. just that that doesn't get reported about. because the mainstream media like to ignore thank you mr president thank you for making the world safe again. now stay with you k. for our special coverage of the trunk visit to
this you know this carry on with the balloons and all the rest of the balloon going to be in the central city it's so so degrading you know and just so on not only. north specter or do you know the president you know just it's you know it's like if if. threesome a art queen if there was a balloon put up you know it you know in new york are washington you know degrading and they are the point people in this country would be discussing we don't do that you know is somebody has to make a stand and...
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twice as big as the original 13 colonies put tomingt on this centennial occasion its cities and its citizens pause for a portrait in youthful anticipation of tomorrow. fairbanks, the most centraly many state is the hub of trading, transportation and supply for all of interior alaska. it's a welcome sight to alaska highway travelers, end to a road that began 1,500 at dawson, british columbia, canada. in fairbanks, the focal point of the centennial, the city is ready to play host to some 300,000 visitors, prideful of its historic past. the gleam of yellow gold built fairbanks, boom town warehouse the stampeding settlers. mem memories of that are kept alive today. in gold rush days, the steamers left from dawson following the melting ice down the yukon river and the tananawa. you can repeat part of that adventure. although it's hard to make a living panning for gold. instead the emphasis is on education and its growth of an index in expansion in fairbanks and all of alaska in 1950, the population was some 6,000 people. today there are 6,000 school children in the city. it's the same story at the university of alaska near fairbanks. they began here with six students. now, in addit
twice as big as the original 13 colonies put tomingt on this centennial occasion its cities and its citizens pause for a portrait in youthful anticipation of tomorrow. fairbanks, the most centraly many state is the hub of trading, transportation and supply for all of interior alaska. it's a welcome sight to alaska highway travelers, end to a road that began 1,500 at dawson, british columbia, canada. in fairbanks, the focal point of the centennial, the city is ready to play host to some 300,000...
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the central market in the heart of the city is also well worth visiting. what is in that home i go to the market almost every day you can enjoy such a wide variety of sense and colors and you can get products from all over the world but especially things produced here in greece are being funneled through the. even top chefs trust the quality of fruit juice here and come by to pick up ingredients for their menus head on theory owner in chef alexandra's carr dusty's puts a modern spin on traditional dishes today he's making a squid with new york and spinach. the restaurant is in the karama coast neighborhood and it's won numerous awards. at night the sights of athens are brightly lit. it is still an insider tip unlike the overcrowded bars around honest iraqi square. it's on a side street but offers a breath taking you of the acropolis. after what is in the us what i like most of all about the nightlife of athens is this mix of the ancient and the modern it's not just the view that makes this place special expect feeling of knowing that the ancient fenians al
the central market in the heart of the city is also well worth visiting. what is in that home i go to the market almost every day you can enjoy such a wide variety of sense and colors and you can get products from all over the world but especially things produced here in greece are being funneled through the. even top chefs trust the quality of fruit juice here and come by to pick up ingredients for their menus head on theory owner in chef alexandra's carr dusty's puts a modern spin on...
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the strongest e.f.d. planned for the city and for central soma. next week, i will introduce a series of amendments for key sites and large projects that were requested by the project sponsors. many of them do require referral to the planning commission so that is why they have not been introduced today. we will be working through those amendments next week. so, i believe i have gone through most of the major items that both policy wise and technical that i wanted to ensure that members of the public and members of the land use committee understood. at this time, through the chair, i'd like to open up for public comment. >> great, public comment is now open. >> thank you, chair tang. i only have two cards in front of me but i know there are many other speakers for this item. first i have cynthia gomez of local 2, kevin carole of the hotel council and please just lineup to speak on item 7-11. >> all of the amendments -- >> thank you so much. >> good afternoon. supervisor kim, and to the other honorable supervisors, my name is catherine, i'm on the b
the strongest e.f.d. planned for the city and for central soma. next week, i will introduce a series of amendments for key sites and large projects that were requested by the project sponsors. many of them do require referral to the planning commission so that is why they have not been introduced today. we will be working through those amendments next week. so, i believe i have gone through most of the major items that both policy wise and technical that i wanted to ensure that members of the...
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i am the president of the central city democrats. i am the daughter of a man who was murdered by the police in oakland. and i am also a member of the harvey mill club and axis of love. i am saying that gang injunctions are public safety or gentrifycation? and if the cops keep arresting the same people over and over and over, and then calling them a gang, it just seems like they are creating the narrative. and why -- now, i am not really posing this as a question, but lenoir was developing property across the street from the first injunction in the bayview. i am aware of that. so it's just -- i am more afraid -- it terrifies me. and i walk down the street all the time at night, every time of night in the tenderloin where i live and no one has ever messed with me. i don't know if it's because i'm a big girl, but no one messes with me, you know. and i have -- i love people there in the tenderloin and it is my heart. and no legal representation and a huge violation of the civil rights and they are on the list for life. and when i was hipp
i am the president of the central city democrats. i am the daughter of a man who was murdered by the police in oakland. and i am also a member of the harvey mill club and axis of love. i am saying that gang injunctions are public safety or gentrifycation? and if the cops keep arresting the same people over and over and over, and then calling them a gang, it just seems like they are creating the narrative. and why -- now, i am not really posing this as a question, but lenoir was developing...
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mac encourages the state's largest city located in the south-central portion of the state known as the air cross were roads of the world with 300,000 residents it is more than 40% of the total population next we continue our special book with a visit to the university of alaska to learn about the largest earthquake in american history. >> always a red letter day for the men and the women bring fresh fruit and vegetables the first have seen since winter set in and it is always a little like christmas for the kids they go down to the dock when the ship comes in knowing they have food and candy but then one dozen miles deep under the mountains under prince william sound suddenly the whole harbor dreams almost dry. a subterranean chasm opens up slowly they start to sink into it the dock goes down with it while the crewmen tried frantically that it heaves upward a full 50 feet and the wave starts to reach to shore. nobody will survive. >> 5:46 p.m. everybody knows that time march 27, 1964. it was good friday and the city offices were closed that day some people were at home preparing meals
mac encourages the state's largest city located in the south-central portion of the state known as the air cross were roads of the world with 300,000 residents it is more than 40% of the total population next we continue our special book with a visit to the university of alaska to learn about the largest earthquake in american history. >> always a red letter day for the men and the women bring fresh fruit and vegetables the first have seen since winter set in and it is always a little...
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additionally, the central city s.r.o. collaborative -- [inaudible] >> -- both inside and outside. s.r.o.'s. our land use committee is compromised of s.r.o. tenants and community members who have been intimately involved in this process as we've been meeting with the developers as they are the ones that best understand the neighborhood, the conditions of s.r.o.s, and will directly feel the consequences, good and bad, of new development. so i want to explain a little bit. we've been meeting with the developers for several months. they have come to both the wynton and the pierre to express this is plans for the project and listen to the feedback as well as many meetings with our specific land use committee. they have listened attentively to the concerns that our members have brought up and offered a number of ways to help mitigate those concerns. a number of capital improvements to both the pierre and the wynton as well as ways to improve the neighborhood as a whole. funds to renovate the nearby space. allows tenants who are currently living in supportive housing but have achieved se
additionally, the central city s.r.o. collaborative -- [inaudible] >> -- both inside and outside. s.r.o.'s. our land use committee is compromised of s.r.o. tenants and community members who have been intimately involved in this process as we've been meeting with the developers as they are the ones that best understand the neighborhood, the conditions of s.r.o.s, and will directly feel the consequences, good and bad, of new development. so i want to explain a little bit. we've been meeting...
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so the central soma plan itself is -- the city's good night working on that for eight -- been working on that for eight years now. i think the first board of supervisors meeting was yesterday. i think the current timeline is they're trying to have it approved in advance of the august recess? then after that central soma plan is approved, our project would go up for project specific approvals? we don't have exact timing on that but we've been working on all of our environmental work and entitlement work over the last two years to be ready to apply for it this year. >> good. well, you're -- you're ahead of it, sort of, from my point of view. good. that's good news because when i was reviewing it, i just felt this would be such a long process that we would never -- it would never happen. >> i agree. so we -- staff struggled in writing the staff report because there's so many external factors. we wanted to give the commissioners and commission ample information to get a decision, but we didn't want to bury you so that your eyes glazed over, and you thought what is this, with a phone book
so the central soma plan itself is -- the city's good night working on that for eight -- been working on that for eight years now. i think the first board of supervisors meeting was yesterday. i think the current timeline is they're trying to have it approved in advance of the august recess? then after that central soma plan is approved, our project would go up for project specific approvals? we don't have exact timing on that but we've been working on all of our environmental work and...
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the unplanned growth of cities is one of his central themes. i was amazed by how the process of concentrated in the city i live same time the way. this spirit you know keep on sprawling you know it's so amazing so that is what this summer it's all about to actually know the way cities are not properly plan in nigeria. the kind of kind of the velvet me kind of the one that we have that is more like. going. the uncontrolled development and chaos of the city also inspire sam abell han the painter is known for his celebration of colors with broad brush strokes he fragments his motifs to create fascinating picture puzzles. where i started painting even i tried to i just seen time make people feel. happy looking at things somebody once told me that my paintings. able to see. they're a nice things if only us you're looking at very. optimism and productivity not frustration and stagnation that seems to be the model of many contemporary artists in lagos their work is attracting more and more interest on the domestic art market. started getting into it wh
the unplanned growth of cities is one of his central themes. i was amazed by how the process of concentrated in the city i live same time the way. this spirit you know keep on sprawling you know it's so amazing so that is what this summer it's all about to actually know the way cities are not properly plan in nigeria. the kind of kind of the velvet me kind of the one that we have that is more like. going. the uncontrolled development and chaos of the city also inspire sam abell han the painter...
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the central plains. today it will be 101 around t same for washington, d.c., heat index at 103. it's much more humid in the east than it is in the central plains. kansas city could be the exception. you could feel like 106. as we go fourth of july, not like we're cooling off any. philadelphia will drop you down a couple degrees with clouds and chance of storms. that's a muchno such luck from richmond. talk about hot, near 100 today in wichita. fourth of july forecast coming up, including the macy's fourth of july forecast. >> bill, thank you. >>> one officer in washington, d.c. is taking fun seriously. after a neighborhood kid showed off some impressive gymnastics skills, police officer arthur brown jr. unleashed his own inner child. there he is running into a full cartwheel just before twisting into a back flip. holy hannah. officer brown says it's all about bridging the gap between law enforcement and kids in the community. with a uniform on. >> yeah, right? >>> coming up, not so proud to be an american. a surprising new poll on patriotism ahead the bivt. >>> and samsung's oversharing problem. the give litch in some smartpho. for my joint pain. now? watc
the central plains. today it will be 101 around t same for washington, d.c., heat index at 103. it's much more humid in the east than it is in the central plains. kansas city could be the exception. you could feel like 106. as we go fourth of july, not like we're cooling off any. philadelphia will drop you down a couple degrees with clouds and chance of storms. that's a muchno such luck from richmond. talk about hot, near 100 today in wichita. fourth of july forecast coming up, including the...
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made his way to the celebration in a hotel in the centre of mexico city, where his party faithful are waiting for him, then he is expected to go to the centrale in the city, the will —— the socalo, where thousands of his supporters are going for a party and a speech from andres manuel lopez obrador, we expect that to be confirmed soon. with the candidates conceding defeat, andres manuel lopez obrador will be the next president of mexico. the polling suggested this but i think it is something different when it does happen? yes, absolutely. we did think he was so far ahead it would take something special, something unexpected to stop him taking the presidency, but he's done it in this way, with the two candidates basically conceding within a0 minutes of the polls closing was extraordinary, so the writing must have been on the wall in their own numbers. within their parties they must have known for some time that they haven't carried off the turnaround that they expected, so mexico is looking at the former mail of mexico city as their president. and what he's done in terms of breaking down the power base of the two traditional parties is genuin
made his way to the celebration in a hotel in the centre of mexico city, where his party faithful are waiting for him, then he is expected to go to the centrale in the city, the will —— the socalo, where thousands of his supporters are going for a party and a speech from andres manuel lopez obrador, we expect that to be confirmed soon. with the candidates conceding defeat, andres manuel lopez obrador will be the next president of mexico. the polling suggested this but i think it is...
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. >> anchorage, alaska is the state's largest city, located in the central portion. it is known as the air crossroads of the world. contains more than 40% of the total population. up next, we continue our look at alaska with the visit to the smithsonian arctic studies center to learn about alaskan native culture. i think that i am a born again native. isng alaskan native embracing your heritage by choice. it is creating new dances and new songs. thee are carrying on go-betweens. we can talk things out. it is a work in progress. we lost it and we are to get it back and i think we can. i tell visitors if you went from the south end of the gallery to the north, you would be embarking on a 1000 mile hike across the cultural landscape of alaska. you would be meeting the different regions and seeing their masterworks of art and design that have been created over the centuries for life in the arctic. this is living our cultures and sharing our heritage, the first people of alaska. it is an exploration of culture through language and art of the 20 different cultures. there a
. >> anchorage, alaska is the state's largest city, located in the central portion. it is known as the air crossroads of the world. contains more than 40% of the total population. up next, we continue our look at alaska with the visit to the smithsonian arctic studies center to learn about alaskan native culture. i think that i am a born again native. isng alaskan native embracing your heritage by choice. it is creating new dances and new songs. thee are carrying on go-betweens. we can...
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in the country really come under three camps we saw a lot of the first come last night in the central mexico city plaza there through but that man has finally got into power they see him as personally honest they he him is able to bring the change the mexico needs from a political class that hasn't been able to deal with corruption crime and poverty there's many others in a second category they're down about not preserve their slightly worried about what he might do they don't know what comes next but they feel that they just couldn't go on with the political class that's been governing mexico for so long and then there's a third category of people that are sincerely worried about no principle or daughter a man who after losing the last two elections said that there was both fraud and then accept the results business leaders they've been called by lopez obrador part of the power mafia as he said and they actually instructed obliquely their employees before the election to be very wary about voting for president lopez of president elect now lopez obrador so this country is very split although he's
in the country really come under three camps we saw a lot of the first come last night in the central mexico city plaza there through but that man has finally got into power they see him as personally honest they he him is able to bring the change the mexico needs from a political class that hasn't been able to deal with corruption crime and poverty there's many others in a second category they're down about not preserve their slightly worried about what he might do they don't know what comes...
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city where a man is apparently stuck in a cement mixer. these are live pictures here from skyfox. it's over the scene. again, this is happening in union city on whipple road near centralsee the fire crews working to free this man. we are working to get more information. as we do we'll bring it to you. but again, what we know is we believe that there is a man somehow stuck inside a cement mixer. this is going on, on whipple road near central avenue in union city. we'll kind posted on what we learn during the course of the newscast -- we'll keep you posted on what we learn during the course of this newscast. >>> air officials announced this week that greenhouse gas emissions in california fell below 1990 levels in 2016 four years earlier than the state's 2020 target. that's the equivalent of taking 12 million cars off the roads a year. vehicles are the largest source of emissions in the state. >> we hit the milestone ahead of schedule. it was really about increasing our use of renewable energy, specifically solar, and decreasing our use of dirty natural gas. and what this really means is that renewable energy is getting more affordable and reliable. >> transportation in
city where a man is apparently stuck in a cement mixer. these are live pictures here from skyfox. it's over the scene. again, this is happening in union city on whipple road near centralsee the fire crews working to free this man. we are working to get more information. as we do we'll bring it to you. but again, what we know is we believe that there is a man somehow stuck inside a cement mixer. this is going on, on whipple road near central avenue in union city. we'll kind posted on what we...
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then is back to the river for centuries the danube divided the two central parts of the city the first bridge connecting them was only completed in eighteen forty nine. to get into i. the chain bridge was the first permanent bridge between past and dad big but the danube still plays the lead role in the development of hungary's capital and the in our. homes on. the floating bus slowly makes its way back to the ramp where it will return to dry land this unique journey through the hungary and capital is one the passengers will remember for a long time to come aboard. and with that we wrap up another week of euro max now and don't forget to check out our website to see the reports again or follow us on social media as always thanks for joining us and was seeing again next week. or. so i hope. my name is alongside our. great. friends from all over the world so. yes the food and music session in. an intimate meeting if success. is too limited. that's a reality in the netherlands thank you searchers have been experimenting with both buying stem cells. as the cells divide and multiply muscle
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then is back to the river for centuries the danube divided the two central parts of the city the first bridge connecting them was only completed in eighteen forty nine . to get them to fast i did. the chain bridge was the first permanent bridge between past and buddha there had been but the danube still plays the lead role in the development of hungary's capital of the one are. all joined at. the floating bus slowly makes its way back to the ramp where it will return to dry land this unique journey through the hungary and capital is one the passengers will remember for a long time to come. spring. and with that we wrap up another week of euro max now and don't forget to check out our website to see the reports again or follow us on social media as always thanks for joining us and was see you again next week. i want to. thank you. did eva brown really love alpha hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert on his side pursuing her own ambitions. no other woman got close to him around life and death with the fury in
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then is back to the river for centuries the danube divided the two central parts of the city the first bridge connecting them was only completed in eight hundred forty nine. to get them to fat i do. the chain bridge was the first permanent bridge between past and buddha and big but the danube still plays the lead role in the development of hungary's capital and the now you might all be told that. the floating bus slowly makes its way back to the ramp where it will return to dry land this unique journey through the hungary and capital is one the passengers will remember for a long time to come. as the big. and with that we wrap up another week of euro max now and don't forget to check out our web site to see the reports again or follow us on social media as always thanks for joining us and won't see again next week. because. i want to be a. good . conclude that. the. odds are going to. come. true a child time. three children document their daily find for survival on camera. here's . the traumas and the desperate hope. for help from. them and gives them all. fifteen minutes on. movement
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then his back to the river for centuries the danube divided the two central parts of the city the first bridge connecting them was only completed in eighteen forty nine. the gap in the cab i did. the chain bridge was the first permanent bridge between past and buddha yeah but the danube still plays the lead role in the development of hungary's capital and that we're now. all joined at. the floating bus slowly makes its way back to the ramp where it will return to dry land this unique journey through the hungary and capital is one the passengers will remember for a long time to come. and with that we wrap up another week of euro max now and don't forget to check out our website to see the reports again or follow us on social media as always thanks for joining us and want to see it again next week. for. the. good. from the. movie. a time bomb is ticking in the siberian wilderness. the permafrost soil is melting and that could have dramatic consequences for the form's current. condition she says assists one to the fuse this fall into that they're going to need a lot of the prehistoric and.
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then is back to the river for centuries the danube divided the two central parts of the city the first bridge connecting them was only completed in eighteen forty nine . to get them to pat. i believe the chain of bridge was the first permanent bridge between pest and buddha deadbeats but the danube still plays the lead role in the development of honduras capital that we're now. told that. the floating bus slowly makes its way back to the ramp where it will return to dry land this unique journey through the hungary and capital is one the passengers will remember for a long time to come. and finally gin also known as mother's ruin is as popular as ever in london where it has quite a history will back in the mid eighteenth century it was being consumed in such copious amounts that the government imposed a tax on it hoping to curb consumption well fast forward a couple of hundred years later engine pubs are still very popular in the british capital and now the spirit is commanding a hefty price in some corners thanks to a new boutique culture. there's a new attraction amid the hustle and b
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he was arrested in connection with at least 15 burglaries, primarily in the central and southern parts of the city. investigators say they think he's taking computers and other valuables worth well over $100,000 and also say he was on felony probation at the time of his arrest.>>> this football team is one step closer to getting their rings for winning the state championship. back in december -- they beat a team 42-12 to win their second consecutive championship trophy, but the rings cost money and donations are now being collect. today schnitzer steel donated $1000 to the cause. the man that handed them a check is a grad from the class of 1972. >>> bald eagles in the bay area, the bad -- the brand-new cameras that you can use to check in on the many time. >>> new numbers on home values suggesting the red-hot housing market may be cooling. >>> tracking the numbers in the forecast as well, all the details on what you can expect. >>> tomorrow is 4 july. we will tell you where the best local fireworks are expected. something incredible is here at disney california adventure park. it must be epic! thr
he was arrested in connection with at least 15 burglaries, primarily in the central and southern parts of the city. investigators say they think he's taking computers and other valuables worth well over $100,000 and also say he was on felony probation at the time of his arrest.>>> this football team is one step closer to getting their rings for winning the state championship. back in december -- they beat a team 42-12 to win their second consecutive championship trophy, but the rings...
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awaited dream for many the human jetpack the stuff of childhood dreams and science fiction novels but this is not a film set in hollywood it's the city streets of central london and this flying system is up for sale. i'm so how does it work. so essentially it's made up of five micro jet engines gas turbines this twenty channel one around the back they run on jet fuel but you can also run the money easily you create a bit of blue smoke when you shut them down but they run perfectly well and these are the suit has a top speed record of about fifty kilometers per hour and with the weight of twenty seven kilograms getting off the ground is like launching your own personal space shuttle you can imagine it's quite costly. the price you pay if you like for this kind of flight is very energy intensive when ira used the holder or helicopter hovers it uses up a lot of fuel so this consumes around four liters a minute in the harbor so you can fly for three four minutes quite easily and this jet pack is for now more of an expensive hobby than a new way to get to work but if you're tired of traffic jams and fantasizing about cutting your daily commute don't give up
awaited dream for many the human jetpack the stuff of childhood dreams and science fiction novels but this is not a film set in hollywood it's the city streets of central london and this flying system is up for sale. i'm so how does it work. so essentially it's made up of five micro jet engines gas turbines this twenty channel one around the back they run on jet fuel but you can also run the money easily you create a bit of blue smoke when you shut them down but they run perfectly well and...
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the south of market community action network. we're glad that the city is now considering the right of first refusal as part of the central soma plan, however, we still have issues and concerns with the plan as it currently exists and feel that the plan should still be strengthened. as we have discussed through our soma plan hearings, this is a plan -- this is a plan and a recipe for gentrification and displacement, not just in the south of the market, but the rest of the city as well. by upzoning and allowing luxury housing uses where they were banned, the city is raising the value of the land and inviting rampant speculation. these changes mean increased rents for residential and commercial tenants as new developments create a new and higher comparable value for the area. this plan will decimate the existing community. more needs to be done to ensure that existing community members are able to remain in the south of market and under the face of these pressures. the action must be taken now to address the jept risks and displacement. before the plan is passed we demand that the following are incorporated with acquisition of the ex
the south of market community action network. we're glad that the city is now considering the right of first refusal as part of the central soma plan, however, we still have issues and concerns with the plan as it currently exists and feel that the plan should still be strengthened. as we have discussed through our soma plan hearings, this is a plan -- this is a plan and a recipe for gentrification and displacement, not just in the south of the market, but the rest of the city as well. by...
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the mayor says the city's people are suffering from this clash of interests. he is a yazidi put in office by the centralovernment, then left to fend for himself. >> we yazidis are treated like fourth or fifth class citizens. let me give you an example. i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months. there were 6000 families in the mountains. if we were not yazidis, they would have taken care of us like they did other people. birgitta: residents come to him every day asking for money for reconstruction, but he can't help them. the government says it wants to press on with rebuilding, but the mayor is pessimistic. after the latest protests, he says, he expects any available money to be spent elsewhere. brent: denmark is the latest country to ban wearing fullface veils in public. this effectively means house arrest for nearly 200 women choose to cover their face. the government says the band supports women's rights, that empowers them to make their own decisions. but we meet one woman who says that dan mac -- the denmark's ban is taking away that choice. reporter: handing out flyers, sarah
the mayor says the city's people are suffering from this clash of interests. he is a yazidi put in office by the centralovernment, then left to fend for himself. >> we yazidis are treated like fourth or fifth class citizens. let me give you an example. i had to live in the mountains for three years and five months. there were 6000 families in the mountains. if we were not yazidis, they would have taken care of us like they did other people. birgitta: residents come to him every day asking...
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carter arrived at the central airport and were greeted by berlin's allied military city, the governing mayor and other dignitaries. carter visited and presented a wreath at the air lift memorial and signed the city's golden book. he did something no other president had done, however, by holding a town meeting in west berlin's congress. he fielded questions from an assembled audience about his daughter, amy, why trips to america were so expensive, and what the u.s. was doing to prevent environmental catastrophes, such as deep sea oil spills. carter's town meetings were a trademark of his presidency. >>> five years after berlin's first town meeting. history will record president ronald reagan's visit today, just as it did the first time around, june 11, 1982. the hollywood actor turned governor, then commander in chief, within the second year of his now lengthy american presidency and was riding tremendous popularity. a major policy address on his first tour of germany. two days before he arrived in berlin, president reagan proposed troop ceilings as he spoke before in west germany. he p
carter arrived at the central airport and were greeted by berlin's allied military city, the governing mayor and other dignitaries. carter visited and presented a wreath at the air lift memorial and signed the city's golden book. he did something no other president had done, however, by holding a town meeting in west berlin's congress. he fielded questions from an assembled audience about his daughter, amy, why trips to america were so expensive, and what the u.s. was doing to prevent...
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the city during a three-month period. andrew sholler was arrested last week. police believe sholler targeted businessesin the city's centrals between april and june. he's believed to have taken more than 100- thousand dollars in computers and other valuables. sholler is being held without bail. ( darya ) the mother of a young teen at the center of a debate over brain death -- is speaking out. the mother moved her daughter - jahi mcmath - to new jersey several years ago after doctors in the bay area declared her brain dead back in 2013.. jahi died recently after a surgery in new jersey kron4's haaziq madyun spoke to her mother. jahi mcmath's mother nailah winkfield says it is now time to lay her daughter to restsot back in december 2013 doctors at children's hospital in oakland declared 13- year-old jahi mcmath brain dead from complications that developed following tonsil surgery. her mother refus
the city during a three-month period. andrew sholler was arrested last week. police believe sholler targeted businessesin the city's centrals between april and june. he's believed to have taken more than 100- thousand dollars in computers and other valuables. sholler is being held without bail. ( darya ) the mother of a young teen at the center of a debate over brain death -- is speaking out. the mother moved her daughter - jahi mcmath - to new jersey several years ago after doctors in the bay...
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emergency in several counties as crews struggle to contain the fire is mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in some cities and central california the ficus and fire has been burning for two weeks visitors to the national park of been ordered to evacuate with or she said the blaze is only twenty five percent contained. scientists say rising global temperatures are leading to high risk of wildfires in the eastern united states the fire that cut a swathe through parts of reading has now moved on and some people have been allowed to retune. houses can be rebuilt they say but precious positions and in some cases much loved pits have been lost for river and the speed and the ferocity of the blaze maybe i'm to zero the greek government says some wildfires which have killed at least eighty people were started deliberately beach resorts near athens are in ruins some people are still searching for missing relatives there blaming the government's slow response. around the world are enjoying a thrilling celestial spectacle the longest bloodmoon eclipse of the century which saw the moon turn a red brown color was a rose tart tran
emergency in several counties as crews struggle to contain the fire is mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in some cities and central california the ficus and fire has been burning for two weeks visitors to the national park of been ordered to evacuate with or she said the blaze is only twenty five percent contained. scientists say rising global temperatures are leading to high risk of wildfires in the eastern united states the fire that cut a swathe through parts of reading has now...
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have the russian cities here in seoul the most schools have only close to st and in central moscow they are celebrating and i mean tomorrow is monday and people have to go to work these people around me they don't care they're here to celebrate they have some right there are. going to. be here we are here. this is russia this is russia they say nobody could but people could barely believe in this is especially off to an absolutely disastrous stretch of friendlies right before the world cup but in a game with egypt and again with saudi arabia. and ill. will these people from believing. and home have been fulfilled in a i don't know thank you for now being atmospherics i like trade right there on the screen and also right here but i mean i think a symbol is a really i will just say for anybody who speaks or the fans are saying that was a little bit of exotic language from one of the founders the so qualities for that if you don't with the russian that was the thing to say. exuberance i have to say that the the the much that it's just taught in the female dog whistle peter schmeichel that
have the russian cities here in seoul the most schools have only close to st and in central moscow they are celebrating and i mean tomorrow is monday and people have to go to work these people around me they don't care they're here to celebrate they have some right there are. going to. be here we are here. this is russia this is russia they say nobody could but people could barely believe in this is especially off to an absolutely disastrous stretch of friendlies right before the world cup but...
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gurlitz germany and because it looks old and the old town bridge connects what those once divided and today this bridge is a central location for both cities and at the same time a strong symbol for united europe. next d.w. . it's the world's largest police organization interpol. in recent years because cooperated with antagonistic states and speak businesses. are private donors influencing the super policing. how independent are the international criminal police really interpol who controls the world police . in forty five minutes want d.w. . know just couldn't get this song out of his head. the college just began searching for the source of these captivating sounds. in the rain forest in central africa. to find their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son was going to leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle of new york. the result of reverse culture shock. the prize winning documentary. from the forest starts august ninth on w. today i'm traveling to the east than most to germany to the state of sex and a place where he can really feel europe growing together.
gurlitz germany and because it looks old and the old town bridge connects what those once divided and today this bridge is a central location for both cities and at the same time a strong symbol for united europe. next d.w. . it's the world's largest police organization interpol. in recent years because cooperated with antagonistic states and speak businesses. are private donors influencing the super policing. how independent are the international criminal police really interpol who controls...
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nowe want resources to be used properly, in favor of the peem, not in favor of the few.ep >> rorter: in the city's central square lopez obrador wildly known by his initials amlo spoke to ten of thousands. >> there will be no divorce between the government and the people it will be a government of the people, for the people and with the people. >> this is the historic district of mexico city and tonht there is a party. i talked to young ple who have come out here who sa that they now hope for their future,k i to older people without say that they have been sick of rhe corruption and hope f their children and grand children's future but now perhaps comes the hard part. and the campaign turns to government and they have to fill all their promises. ma when he a roofed in the nearby hot toll e his official acceptance speech the man who describe himself as a political saffier moderated his tone. >> the changes will be profound but they will be carried out in accordance to the rule of law. >> businessman alphonso ramo will translate what critics say the unrealistic economic politics into policy. >> radical? >> n
nowe want resources to be used properly, in favor of the peem, not in favor of the few.ep >> rorter: in the city's central square lopez obrador wildly known by his initials amlo spoke to ten of thousands. >> there will be no divorce between the government and the people it will be a government of the people, for the people and with the people. >> this is the historic district of mexico city and tonht there is a party. i talked to young ple who have come out here who sa that...
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francs so i spoke with the authorities about the security situation here it's not safe in this part of the city. to donate to lou has worked for unicef in the central african republic for years but congo banderas camp is just one of many in the country she says and things are getting worse. the humanitarian needs are increasing and sadly more and more people are under attack are i.d.p.'s we are now we have six hundred thousand people who are internally displaced within the country which is what it was at the peak of the crisis in twenty fourteen so there's still a lot to do among the refugees tens of thousands of children who were taken up by armed groups the u.n. is trying to liberate as many as possible from the warlords and rebels but many struggle to reintegrate into society. many of the girls were kept for years as sex slaves. he saw were moving them i was twelve and lived in bangor them with an armed group and forced me to go with them. since then i've lived around here i'm seventeen now that's it was terrible thing that they don't do you know i saw and did the most awful things as a single life i had all those years i knew it was no life at
francs so i spoke with the authorities about the security situation here it's not safe in this part of the city. to donate to lou has worked for unicef in the central african republic for years but congo banderas camp is just one of many in the country she says and things are getting worse. the humanitarian needs are increasing and sadly more and more people are under attack are i.d.p.'s we are now we have six hundred thousand people who are internally displaced within the country which is what...