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that's why we have to build this city, this human-scale city for pedestrians. t's why we should shift the paradigm, you know? now, we are full of cars. if we build intersections like this, people will feel safer to walk. and that's why i fight for pedestrian rights. you put the cones and i will defend it here. yeah. i will save you from the cars. - o.k. all right? - all right. cool. all right. - nailed it. yeah. - boom! last year, the activists changed the traffic law in mexico city. we reduced the speed on the streets, and now, we have reduced 18% of all the fatalities on the streets. and now, the government has implemented more than 100 safe crosswalks in mexico city. we have reduced 50% of all the fatalities on those crosswalks. 50? wow. 50%, yeah. it's a lot of people that we already have saved. if we build a city for the pedestrians, it's safe for everyone: for the pedestrians, for the cyclists and also for the motorists. not a bad little gig you've got going on up here. i know! rumour has it this is the largest green rooftop of the mexico city centre, whic
that's why we have to build this city, this human-scale city for pedestrians. t's why we should shift the paradigm, you know? now, we are full of cars. if we build intersections like this, people will feel safer to walk. and that's why i fight for pedestrian rights. you put the cones and i will defend it here. yeah. i will save you from the cars. - o.k. all right? - all right. cool. all right. - nailed it. yeah. - boom! last year, the activists changed the traffic law in mexico city. we reduced...
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because they are invested in this city. this is not a story about commerce fleeing the city. this is a story about confidence in what lies ahead. will it be different than it was? of course. this water front today is different than it once was, too. in fact, it is better. look behind me at what is being built right here. mission rock. one of those buildings will be affordable housing. another is dedicated to life sciences. the third is a future headquarters of visa on what used to be a parking lot. that is the nature of city. [applause]. we adore and we adapt. no, san francisco today is not san francisco 100 years ago or even 50 years ago. we maintain our values and we grow stronger by learning from the past not simply repeating it. our culture of innovation lives on the waterfront with u.c.s.f. and the world class research to help us navigate this pandemic. the reason be the first omicron case in the countries was identified in san francisco. it wasn't because we were first to get it. it is because the researchers at u.c.s.f. were the first to find it that is what is happenin
because they are invested in this city. this is not a story about commerce fleeing the city. this is a story about confidence in what lies ahead. will it be different than it was? of course. this water front today is different than it once was, too. in fact, it is better. look behind me at what is being built right here. mission rock. one of those buildings will be affordable housing. another is dedicated to life sciences. the third is a future headquarters of visa on what used to be a parking...
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today we're adding a new chapter about the future of our city. thisry is one of joy and safety, of people-centered parks and the determination of families. urban planner fred kent who was probably the founder of the modern placemaking movement said, that if you plan cities for cars and traffic, you get -- you get cars and traffic. if you plan for people and places, you get people and places. of course that is easier said than done. and we couldn't have done it all without our partners from sfmta we are incredibly grateful to mta staff for their hard work and jeff tumlin -- where are you? just come on out and take a bow, please. [applause] jeff is our leader. he is a visionary in the pursuit of healthier, safer and more sustainable san francisco. and he's here every day too. i got a handful of difficult customers. anyway, jeff, thank you for leaning into this with your technical expertise, but most importantly, with your heart and empathy for making sure that this park is accessible and available for everyone. thank you, jeff, so much. i also, as carol
today we're adding a new chapter about the future of our city. thisry is one of joy and safety, of people-centered parks and the determination of families. urban planner fred kent who was probably the founder of the modern placemaking movement said, that if you plan cities for cars and traffic, you get -- you get cars and traffic. if you plan for people and places, you get people and places. of course that is easier said than done. and we couldn't have done it all without our partners from...
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this time they are telling _ this city. this time they are telling me _ this city. telling me they are cautiously optimistic, they— telling me they are cautiously optimistic, they think - telling me they are cautiously optimistic, they think they. telling me they are cautiously. optimistic, they think they have made _ optimistic, they think they have made progress _ optimistic, they think they have made progress. they— optimistic, they think they have made progress. they are - optimistic, they think they have i made progress. they are confident optimistic, they think they have - made progress. they are confident or at least _ made progress. they are confident or at least reasonably _ made progress. they are confident or at least reasonably confident - made progress. they are confident or at least reasonably confident they - at least reasonably confident they will be _ at least reasonably confident they will be moving _ at least reasonably confident they will be moving back— at least reasonably confident they will be moving back into - at least reasonably confident th
this time they are telling _ this city. this time they are telling me _ this city. telling me they are cautiously optimistic, they— telling me they are cautiously optimistic, they think - telling me they are cautiously optimistic, they think they. telling me they are cautiously. optimistic, they think they have made _ optimistic, they think they have made progress _ optimistic, they think they have made progress. they— optimistic, they think they have made progress. they are - optimistic,...
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[indiscernable] this is a priority for the neighborhood. the city office of work force development extended the program with $1.2 million -- $1.3 million for this property. is covid-19 crisis showed more than ever how critical stable housing is for most vulnerable community members. health is housing. housing is health. today's event celebrates this community for decades to come. with that said with it being san francisco affordable housing week it is my honor to invite speaker of the house nancy pelosi to the podium. for decades she has been a supporter of affordable housing. to keep this a welcoming place for everyone. just this year she chaired $2 million for mission place keepers. that funding will support the build out from san francisco, the mission. thank you for working on that. this is also national. [indiscernable] pandemic relief. help the latino businesses weather the storm. they are to thrive not just survive. speaker, pelosi your long-term commitment is unparalleled. thank you very much. >> thank you for your kind be words, great leade
[indiscernable] this is a priority for the neighborhood. the city office of work force development extended the program with $1.2 million -- $1.3 million for this property. is covid-19 crisis showed more than ever how critical stable housing is for most vulnerable community members. health is housing. housing is health. today's event celebrates this community for decades to come. with that said with it being san francisco affordable housing week it is my honor to invite speaker of the house...
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this city still stands, stubbornly so. this will be a tale of revival and community, but also of ongoing struggle and survival. - with a history rooted in afro-american, spanish, french, and creole cultures, new orleans is one hell of a town. and with so much eclectic influence, locals have witnessed many periods of change - and much hardship. plagued by a violent era of slavery, and ravaged by hurricane katrina in 2005, people here know what it means to survive. the recovery from katrina is ongoing. and some people feel that the aftermath of the storm caused a spike in tourism that has made the rich richer, while leaving the underprivileged - most of whom are african-american - with even fewer resources than before. but new orleanians also know what it means to thrive. because of its waterways, this place was isolated from the mainland for almost 250 years, which made it a cradle for cultural innovation. it's the birthplace of jazz, and boasts a global reputation for producing a unique sound that draws millions of people e
this city still stands, stubbornly so. this will be a tale of revival and community, but also of ongoing struggle and survival. - with a history rooted in afro-american, spanish, french, and creole cultures, new orleans is one hell of a town. and with so much eclectic influence, locals have witnessed many periods of change - and much hardship. plagued by a violent era of slavery, and ravaged by hurricane katrina in 2005, people here know what it means to survive. the recovery from katrina is...
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they don't want you to see actually that this city centre is largely empty, it's largely going bankrupt. billions were wasted here. they don't want you to look at all the empty shops. they price people out of even imagining coming to this part of downtown beirut. this part of beirut is not for the majority of the population. they don't feel at home. they don't feel welcome. because if you have a family of five, let's say, and you come to one of these restaurants, you won't leave without spending a couple hundred dollars. that's right. that's half the minimum wage of the country. so things just closed overnight. i mean, look at all of these empty places. yeah. you can't even keep track of the openings and closings. there was a starbucks here. there was also a mcdonald's up here. they have taken out the mcdonald's sign. and for a mcdonald's and a starbucks to close, i think that's a rare thing. yeah. and that really shows you the level at which there is no business down here. there are more pigeons, really, than people on the average day here. yeah, there are. what about the rest of the c
they don't want you to see actually that this city centre is largely empty, it's largely going bankrupt. billions were wasted here. they don't want you to look at all the empty shops. they price people out of even imagining coming to this part of downtown beirut. this part of beirut is not for the majority of the population. they don't feel at home. they don't feel welcome. because if you have a family of five, let's say, and you come to one of these restaurants, you won't leave without...
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but this city has suffered from economic decline and deindustrialization, like so many cities in the region and across north america. hamilton is desperately trying to figure out how to adapt, and how, perhaps, to reinvent itself. this is also a medium-sized city, one living in the shadow of a loud, noisy neighbor. that's toronto in the distance, across the lake. is there a greater sense of community, cohesion and urbanism in a city this size? we all know where steel town came from, but man, i want to figure out where steel town is headed. until now, the life-sized city has focussed on major urban centres: paris, tokyo, mexico city, bangkok. but that raised a question: what about all the mid-sized cities around the world? what about their reality? well, like in many places, hamilton's steel and manufacturing industry boomed between the industrial revolution and the late 20th century. and i mean really boomed. from appliances to cars to houses, hamilton had built it all. it was known as "the ambitious city." today, naturally, the place is undergoing the long and challenging process of
but this city has suffered from economic decline and deindustrialization, like so many cities in the region and across north america. hamilton is desperately trying to figure out how to adapt, and how, perhaps, to reinvent itself. this is also a medium-sized city, one living in the shadow of a loud, noisy neighbor. that's toronto in the distance, across the lake. is there a greater sense of community, cohesion and urbanism in a city this size? we all know where steel town came from, but man, i...
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i was born in this city, i live in this city. i hope my grandchildren will also be born in this city and i want everything in the best conditions for our children. do you plan to replenish the family in the near future i will tell you in secret in the very near future. my daughter is going to give birth in this beautiful house. your emotions do not matter, for what reason to be in the spotlight? well, tell me, why do it so that the whole city knows that you will soon give birth, do not be afraid, through our fence and guards, you won’t even be able to jinx me . then when does he command? and they will receive no less than this head physician, why not? she is better. ever since we moved into this house, i feel like we're under arrest. dad is used to being in control. do you know how much his grandson is important to him. thank you for reminding. i already feel like i'm just a biomaterial donor here. i'll go and make myself some coffee. no need. thanks, i'll make my own coffee, i'm tired of your courtesy. leave why scream? it seeme
i was born in this city, i live in this city. i hope my grandchildren will also be born in this city and i want everything in the best conditions for our children. do you plan to replenish the family in the near future i will tell you in secret in the very near future. my daughter is going to give birth in this beautiful house. your emotions do not matter, for what reason to be in the spotlight? well, tell me, why do it so that the whole city knows that you will soon give birth, do not be...
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why a teenager traveled hundreds of miles to this city, to this block, to this grocery store to allegedlyk out black people to kill today we learn the gun attack that killed ten
why a teenager traveled hundreds of miles to this city, to this block, to this grocery store to allegedlyk out black people to kill today we learn the gun attack that killed ten
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singing opera or playing violin. [♪♪♪] >> entertainment is a huge part of what is going to make this citywe're going to need to have live music coming back, and comedy, and drag shows and everything under the sun that is fun and creative in order to get smiles back on our faces and in order to get the city moving again. [♪♪♪] >> venues serve a really vital function in society. there aren't many places where people from any walk of life, race, religion, sexuality can come together in the same room and experience joy, right? experience love, experience anything that what makes us human, community, our connective tissues between different souls. if we were to lose this, lose this situation, you're going to lose this very vital piece of society, and just coming out of the pandemic, you know, it's going to help us recover socially? well, yeah, because we need to be in the same room with a bunch of people, and then help people across the country recover financially. >> san francisco art recovery fund, amazing. it opened yesterday on april 21. applications are open through may 5. we're encouragi
singing opera or playing violin. [♪♪♪] >> entertainment is a huge part of what is going to make this citywe're going to need to have live music coming back, and comedy, and drag shows and everything under the sun that is fun and creative in order to get smiles back on our faces and in order to get the city moving again. [♪♪♪] >> venues serve a really vital function in society. there aren't many places where people from any walk of life, race, religion, sexuality can come...
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we know that there are people in this city and this world who are suffering, but i have hope. i have hope because when i look around even the group of people that i see here today, i know so many of you from various points in my life and the consistency and the involvement that you all continue to do in the city is going to help transform it for the better. yes. it won't be easy, but we're not going to give up. we're going to keep fighting. we're going to keep working hard. and because we have these extraordinary honorees with us here today, i know that we're going to get to a better place one day at a time. i want to thank all of you for joining us and celebrating women's history month in san francisco. and i feel really good right now. so because of i feel so good right now, i want to invite all of you into the mayor's office where we will have champaign, and a few appetizers and enjoy 1 another because after two years of a global pandemic, i'm just happy to see your faces. so thank you all so much and please talk with us afterward. thank you. >> you're watching san francisc
we know that there are people in this city and this world who are suffering, but i have hope. i have hope because when i look around even the group of people that i see here today, i know so many of you from various points in my life and the consistency and the involvement that you all continue to do in the city is going to help transform it for the better. yes. it won't be easy, but we're not going to give up. we're going to keep fighting. we're going to keep working hard. and because we have...
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city and county of san francisco. (applause). as i said, congratulations on this wonderful accomplishment. i have certificates for each and every one of you. i know people tell you this all of the time. you may not believe you should do this, but you really should listen to your parents. you should listen to your teachers and coaches. it took me awhile to get my life right. when i think about some of the decisions i made as i got older, i remember that advice that support, all of the things they instilled in me. you are stuart hall men of san francisco. you will carry that with you for the rest of your life. make sure you do so with pride and represent is school and city in everything you do. we are so proud of your accomplishments. congratulations to the stuart hall basketball team. [applause]. >> thanks mayor breed. i thank everyone in this room. mayor breed has a pretty big job. i want you to know we have a perspective of that. we are grateful for this celebration. it means a lot. just a big thank you. i will go off script a little bit. my wife says i do this too much. i am going to ano
city and county of san francisco. (applause). as i said, congratulations on this wonderful accomplishment. i have certificates for each and every one of you. i know people tell you this all of the time. you may not believe you should do this, but you really should listen to your parents. you should listen to your teachers and coaches. it took me awhile to get my life right. when i think about some of the decisions i made as i got older, i remember that advice that support, all of the things...
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way this city was depicted in the 16th century by a traveler. ary, bottom right detinets on the left, across the river, is the antoniev monastery. i don't have but let vladimir vladimir no, this is veliky novgorod , we play beyond the wall for 400 feodosievs. the walls , almost 6 km long, protected this city for many centuries now, mostly destroyed. although even unesco allocated funds for the restoration. in fact, everything is very simple. these walls protected constantinople by 200 tails. its terrible tail is anatomically part of the abdomen. scorpio is further just 500 is an art association, spun off from the jack of diamonds group, headed by avant-garde artist mikhail larionov olives tail address of this wall, moscow arbat house 37 kremlin wall well, i know the correct answer. well, well, anton is not only about birds 400 the name of this mythical bird with a human face comes from the greek word altion kingfisher with him to rome in the chariot competition of these swift-winged birds, and according to the results, he marked them with the col
way this city was depicted in the 16th century by a traveler. ary, bottom right detinets on the left, across the river, is the antoniev monastery. i don't have but let vladimir vladimir no, this is veliky novgorod , we play beyond the wall for 400 feodosievs. the walls , almost 6 km long, protected this city for many centuries now, mostly destroyed. although even unesco allocated funds for the restoration. in fact, everything is very simple. these walls protected constantinople by 200 tails....
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the sun will set behind a bare intoxicated one, i will plant potatoes a little in this city.’ll plant a map and dig a little, why i’ve been hanging out in this city alone for so many years at the cinema on weekends. stop calling me. i don't owe you anything. the conversation is over. uh, i love money. oleg is fine. in what sense, because he has some problems? no, it always seems like i'm being followed today at 21:00 on the channel, russia triple portion of your favorite strixes two slices of cheese on a big ruddy bun new big alexander with burger order at the first thought when an acute patient came to the kfc application rather next rather next rather next next in 15 minutes can begin to fight pain, with acute pain rather next discomfort and stir up filtrum due to millions of micropores, filtrum absorbs bacteria toxins, helping to eliminate unpleasant symptoms filtrum style in order to put things in order in your stomach, it is important for you to be a support. be a loyal shoulder and know that your pension is in safe hands. transfer it to sberbank and get 12% active age o
the sun will set behind a bare intoxicated one, i will plant potatoes a little in this city.’ll plant a map and dig a little, why i’ve been hanging out in this city alone for so many years at the cinema on weekends. stop calling me. i don't owe you anything. the conversation is over. uh, i love money. oleg is fine. in what sense, because he has some problems? no, it always seems like i'm being followed today at 21:00 on the channel, russia triple portion of your favorite strixes two slices...
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some time next year, but even if you don't make it in time, there's plenty to do and see around this cityrld trace their ancestry back to ireland, and the emigration museum celebrates this small country's far—reaching impact. it features the stories of more than 300 irish men and women and even offers genealogy appointments to help tourists explore their own family history. for a refreshment, you could stop off at the country's most visited tourist attraction, the guinness storehouse, which produces 880 million pints of the black stuff every single year. i popped over a few months ago to check out their exhibit — and sample their new alcohol—free stout. you genuinely wouldn't know. well, i genuinely wouldn't know. and if you're a budding joyce fan, you can't miss the bloomsday celebrations onjune 16. this annual festival taking place on the date depicted in ulysses, and there are events inspired by the novel all over dublin, including street performances and fancy dress. stay tuned, because later in the programme, i'll pop into one of the festival's most famous landmarks. still to come on
some time next year, but even if you don't make it in time, there's plenty to do and see around this cityrld trace their ancestry back to ireland, and the emigration museum celebrates this small country's far—reaching impact. it features the stories of more than 300 irish men and women and even offers genealogy appointments to help tourists explore their own family history. for a refreshment, you could stop off at the country's most visited tourist attraction, the guinness storehouse, which...
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and let me tell you this quick story because many of you know that i grew up in the city and i remember there was this gentleman who i knew all my life. and he with the older guys would hang out in this location. and we all lived in plaza east. this was public housing, and, yes, people didn't go there unless they lived there, but we didn't have people sleeping on the sidewalk. everybody had a place to go. and so just imagine you fast forward and this same gentleman who i'm not going to put his business out in the street, but he's sleeping near safeway at webster. and he was homeless we found out for five years. he lost his housing. he had challenges with his social security. he didn't know where to go or what to do because he did accept when plaza east was torn down. he accepted a section eight voucher and he just struggled from that point forward and he was homeless. fast forward, we built the willy b. apartments we used neighborhood preference and we were able to not only get him housed, but we were able to provide the services to ensure that he stays housed because it wasn't -- he ha
and let me tell you this quick story because many of you know that i grew up in the city and i remember there was this gentleman who i knew all my life. and he with the older guys would hang out in this location. and we all lived in plaza east. this was public housing, and, yes, people didn't go there unless they lived there, but we didn't have people sleeping on the sidewalk. everybody had a place to go. and so just imagine you fast forward and this same gentleman who i'm not going to put his...
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the greats chose this city precisely because of the employment opportunities. company exported 150,000 cameras to latin america, the production of popular dslrs reached 25,000 per month, the city was at the zenith of glory for a long time. the days of film cameras are long gone, but until now, many people remember with nostalgia precisely that the old winter legendary factory is still working and the whole microdistrict is named after it. but the museum was relatively young, founded in 1982, but despite its age, it has collected a large collection of very rare items, more than 25,000 exhibits. and we are heading to the village of izbivna. in the regional house of crafts, where for many years there have been museums, in which there are not so many exhibits, but for this they are no less unique. as a rule, we are used to counting eggs in dozens, but here there are more than 5 hundred of them. they are ornamented with portraits and landscapes. this is the first egg museum in belarus. i heard that there are similar ones in ukraine, germany, italy and russia. recent
the greats chose this city precisely because of the employment opportunities. company exported 150,000 cameras to latin america, the production of popular dslrs reached 25,000 per month, the city was at the zenith of glory for a long time. the days of film cameras are long gone, but until now, many people remember with nostalgia precisely that the old winter legendary factory is still working and the whole microdistrict is named after it. but the museum was relatively young, founded in 1982,...
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in the sense of sharing this first then divide the city to you. this is right.ly forgot. i brought this for you. thank you
in the sense of sharing this first then divide the city to you. this is right.ly forgot. i brought this for you. thank you
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uh, in this city of shells - this is not aimed fire at yes at the population. d of blind people you understand, and the blind, as they say, here is throwing the city blindly, because sometimes it gets into the house, and sometimes somewhere in the field or somewhere on the highway where no one goes, they blind this business, because there is no goal, in fact, in this way , somehow fight back with tactics, like gigil completely, like you or yes there is one goal to intimidate. for be scared yes people, but it does not work. it both delights and frightens me to the point of being ridiculous. at the same time, people are not leaving en masse. well, less than half of the population and hay have already left. the rest with 30.000 remained. well, at the moment when we were in yesenova, there were 20,000 people left, people walk in front of my eyes with wheelchairs. this is what they don't see. those guys in avdiivka who believe that they are with you with these e shelling shelling, but blind someone they can scare, they don’t see how women with a child walk under thes
uh, in this city of shells - this is not aimed fire at yes at the population. d of blind people you understand, and the blind, as they say, here is throwing the city blindly, because sometimes it gets into the house, and sometimes somewhere in the field or somewhere on the highway where no one goes, they blind this business, because there is no goal, in fact, in this way , somehow fight back with tactics, like gigil completely, like you or yes there is one goal to intimidate. for be scared yes...
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russian military is entrenched on the eastern outskirts and trying to advance to the center for this city and for the neighboring lysichansk, heavy fighting is going on. this was reported by the head of the regional military-civilian administration, serhii gaidai these are the last large population points in the territory of luhansk region that remain under the control of ukrainian forces. what is happening in the east of ukraine is analyzed by the correspondent of the bbc join wood, the whole of donbas restless premonitions, the ukrainian military knows that the russians will attack them, their artillery has already destroyed this old industrial region, the best defenses are trenches but despite the pressure, the soldiers say that they are not ready to compromise, agreements can only be made on ukrainian terms and at the moment. it will be terrible, i don't know, it will be the end of the career of the president and everyone because people went to defend ukraine not for zelenskyi, but for ukraine. but the president of ukraine still remains a popular post with broad support for how he led
russian military is entrenched on the eastern outskirts and trying to advance to the center for this city and for the neighboring lysichansk, heavy fighting is going on. this was reported by the head of the regional military-civilian administration, serhii gaidai these are the last large population points in the territory of luhansk region that remain under the control of ukrainian forces. what is happening in the east of ukraine is analyzed by the correspondent of the bbc join wood, the whole...
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because they are invested in this city. this is not a story about commerce fleeing the city. nfidence in what lies ahead. will it be different than it was? of course. this water front today is different than it once was, too. in fact, it is better. look behind me at what is being built right here. mission rock. one of those buildings will be affordable housing. another is dedicated to life sciences. the third is a future headquarters of visa on what used to be a parking lot. that is the nature of city. [applause]. we adore and we adapt. no, san francisco today is not san francisco 100 years ago or even 50 years ago. we maintain our values and we grow stronger by learning from the past not simply repeating it. our culture of innovation lives on the waterfront with u.c.s.f. and the world class research to help us navigate this pandemic. the reason be the first omicron case in the countries was identified in san francisco. it wasn't because we were first to get it. it is because the researchers at u.c.s.f. were the first to find it that is what is happening. tech companies making
because they are invested in this city. this is not a story about commerce fleeing the city. nfidence in what lies ahead. will it be different than it was? of course. this water front today is different than it once was, too. in fact, it is better. look behind me at what is being built right here. mission rock. one of those buildings will be affordable housing. another is dedicated to life sciences. the third is a future headquarters of visa on what used to be a parking lot. that is the nature...
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hmm, the composer of this film, yes, yes, he was also a composer in the city of masters. ve salama to this day. we are still thank god he is alive, we call back the cathedral, in general, life-size was built of wood. no , the mesh is ravaged, coated with plaster . well, a complex film and an unfortunate one , from the very beginning it was unhappy, and how many gorgeous frames were cut then, and what was it like a month in yalta when everyone was studying soviet film? union families gathered in one place of artists in the cinema. it's a little different than in the theatre, but the theater is 1,000 years old. and the cinema there is 100 television, even less all the basic knowledge of directing acting the skills of artists, they were laid in the theater, and then they were supplemented, changed and pumped into the cinema 1970 on legends and rustami and then it was like the tajik war and the world of tishalams, the general artist to make costumes, who is that? will everything be built? as he says, there is such a kid in belarus, which means flies. let's. yes, i just graduat
hmm, the composer of this film, yes, yes, he was also a composer in the city of masters. ve salama to this day. we are still thank god he is alive, we call back the cathedral, in general, life-size was built of wood. no , the mesh is ravaged, coated with plaster . well, a complex film and an unfortunate one , from the very beginning it was unhappy, and how many gorgeous frames were cut then, and what was it like a month in yalta when everyone was studying soviet film? union families gathered in...
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major cause of people forced out of the city. this measure, i think, does many of the things the city can do. we recognize that some of these fixes are state level fixes and are not reached by this ordinance and in particular ab2050 that is before the legislature that would impose a holing period like we talked about in the context of agenda item 2. we need a holing period -- hohding period so they don't just -- holding period. we can voice our support for that which we have done unanimously in the previous consideration. in the meantime this is very important. particularly in situations where we can't stop an eviction. we can make sure that we provide as much mitigation as a city so folks can land on their feet. between our right to council to make sure people have representation to resist evictions and exercise their rights to situations where folks have to move until the state law changes we need to make sure that people are getting ferry location payments -- the fair payment for relocation. thank you, chair melgar for introducing
major cause of people forced out of the city. this measure, i think, does many of the things the city can do. we recognize that some of these fixes are state level fixes and are not reached by this ordinance and in particular ab2050 that is before the legislature that would impose a holing period like we talked about in the context of agenda item 2. we need a holing period -- hohding period so they don't just -- holding period. we can voice our support for that which we have done unanimously in...
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and not only with the head of the city oleksandr markushyny, mr. oleksandr good day good day thisil. place, why are we here? well, first of all, this is a legendary place , we had a position, we called it giraffe, because it is the entrance from buchi to irpin, and the first attack of the russians was here. and it was here that they did not enter and did not enter the city. irpin was partially occupied by 30%, and 70%, but we held it and did not let the enemy pass. it was here that the first battle took place. it was here that i remember at six in the morning the columns from buchi entered. we let it go a little and for the first time my boys are already in battle they burned the first bmp, cut off the infantry, they retreated , and then on this day they asked several more times to enter irpin this way, but they still lost one bmp and they did not manage to enter and they retreated, and then they realized that irpin was simply not coming to them, only 30% the city you say was under occupation. tell me, please. we know that irpin is now known to the whole world for the fact that th
and not only with the head of the city oleksandr markushyny, mr. oleksandr good day good day thisil. place, why are we here? well, first of all, this is a legendary place , we had a position, we called it giraffe, because it is the entrance from buchi to irpin, and the first attack of the russians was here. and it was here that they did not enter and did not enter the city. irpin was partially occupied by 30%, and 70%, but we held it and did not let the enemy pass. it was here that the first...
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the cranes have already a blown up a bridge that connects this city to the rest of this region, which is the sign that they're not very sure that they can hold it, but fighting is intense. no result is there yet. hearing from a toss, things are relatively calm right now. there has have been rocket attacks on trauma towards most famously. unfortunately, an attack on the railway station where civilians were trying to evacuate that had dozens or on 60 people dead so. so that's, that's been awful, but this is out of the artillery. rachel is not being shelled constantly. we are now already in the backyard of our hotel because we can't be on the street because curfews already here. so things are very strict. most people have left the city and just to get to that, mary, all paul stuart mariel paul story that we were mentioning earlier. it seems the last resistance, it went out for 3 months. it was a story we were talking about every day. an incredible siege, lots of civilian casualties, and incredible hold out. and then the final soldiers in the ukraine inside being pulled out, incentive fil
the cranes have already a blown up a bridge that connects this city to the rest of this region, which is the sign that they're not very sure that they can hold it, but fighting is intense. no result is there yet. hearing from a toss, things are relatively calm right now. there has have been rocket attacks on trauma towards most famously. unfortunately, an attack on the railway station where civilians were trying to evacuate that had dozens or on 60 people dead so. so that's, that's been awful,...
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under our control and now there is a planned e, work to eliminate ukrainian militants and liberate this cityfrom ukrainian nationalists. such a competent diplomatic response, the military became diplomats - this is right. because our opponents in ukraine are watching our program in ukraine. what can you say about other areas? but the fact that opponents are watching your program. i can give you a small example literally yesterday. i talked with your colleagues, anatoly and olesya, and expressed such such light optimism, because we did not have two days of shelling in our settlements even after the transfer. we immediately recorded two attacks. uh, the first shelling was on the locality . uh, they see, uh, they look very well and attentively and snarl in such a way. but if they are us look, then i will probably still call on the ukrainian military to lay down their arms, because they have two exits, the first exit is to lay down their arms and, say, leave their lives and the second, they will be liquidated by others. no, absolutely no waste. they almost don't exist anymore. we cut off absolut
under our control and now there is a planned e, work to eliminate ukrainian militants and liberate this cityfrom ukrainian nationalists. such a competent diplomatic response, the military became diplomats - this is right. because our opponents in ukraine are watching our program in ukraine. what can you say about other areas? but the fact that opponents are watching your program. i can give you a small example literally yesterday. i talked with your colleagues, anatoly and olesya, and expressed...
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. >> life can be tough in this volatile city. no wonder everywhere you go in naples you see handmade shrines keeping a light shining for loved ones who have died. this is all over the city you see this. >> yes, they are included in the architecture of the city. you know these are kind of temples of memory, you remember the people of your family or your friends, especially young people who died. >> coming from a southern italian family, death was always talked about. i remember my grandmother used to call my mother, my mother would pick up the phone and she'd say -- >> you know who died? >> yeah, exactly! >> that's what it was! >> my grandmother did the same. but it was also a way for feeling alive. elisabetta is showing me the historic heart of the city. for hundreds of years the poorest people in naples were packed into these narrow streets. terrible sanitation meant that life could be snatched at any moment by the brutal epidemic of their age, cholera. >> people really got scared because, you know, it was an epidemic like more
. >> life can be tough in this volatile city. no wonder everywhere you go in naples you see handmade shrines keeping a light shining for loved ones who have died. this is all over the city you see this. >> yes, they are included in the architecture of the city. you know these are kind of temples of memory, you remember the people of your family or your friends, especially young people who died. >> coming from a southern italian family, death was always talked about. i...
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that is, they don't care about these people, these corpses, this destroyed city. i have no idea what kind of nation this is, honestly, i don't understand yuriy fizar, the world about ukraine, yuriy please give me a word good evening good evening to you vasyl good evening to everyone who joined the big broadcast at this time so it's time for international news today, in particular, i 'll talk about the following troops and military aid from the united states of america poland is fenced off by a high fence from belarus and the arrest of putin's mega yacht about this and more in a moment in the world about ukraine column well, of course, i'll start with this for the second time president emmanuel macron headed france again, the inauguration took place today in the elysee palace during mr. macron's speech stressed that france and the world are currently experiencing serious challenges, the president promised to help build a new world in europe but the most important thing is to do everything possible to end the russian-ukrainian war and the victory of courage and demo
that is, they don't care about these people, these corpses, this destroyed city. i have no idea what kind of nation this is, honestly, i don't understand yuriy fizar, the world about ukraine, yuriy please give me a word good evening good evening to you vasyl good evening to everyone who joined the big broadcast at this time so it's time for international news today, in particular, i 'll talk about the following troops and military aid from the united states of america poland is fenced off by a...
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he now stars in, "we own this city." >> if we lose the fielt, we lose the street. let that sink in.ere to talk to you about the fight that you have to have, i'm here to talk to you about the one that you want to have. and ones you think you're entitled to just because you're wearing the badge. that is the real brutality. the thing is you don't need that kind of brutality. and not because it's not fun. right, i get it. get a few licksin on some [bleen of brutanly gets ithe way of doing the job. >> stephen: please welcome to "the late show," jon bernthal! (applause) >> mr. kol bert-- colbert, have i to kwon fes, these are not my clothe, man, and i would say there is about a 48 percent chance these pants will bust wide open. they are so damn tight, which will make for maybe an unmemorable night. >> stephen: no, that is a ratings boost right there feel free to bust loose, i hope are you going commando. nice to you have on. >> st a real honor. >> stephen: not only the first time you and i have spoken but are you the first guest i have talked to since i got covid, very lucky, went that ba
he now stars in, "we own this city." >> if we lose the fielt, we lose the street. let that sink in.ere to talk to you about the fight that you have to have, i'm here to talk to you about the one that you want to have. and ones you think you're entitled to just because you're wearing the badge. that is the real brutality. the thing is you don't need that kind of brutality. and not because it's not fun. right, i get it. get a few licksin on some [bleen of brutanly gets ithe way of...
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amazing and that's what makes this city this city.re very proud of it, too. yeah. ole! the fruits of your labor. fruits of your labor, there you go. skal! johnny devenanzio: skal! it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the 360 smart bed senses your movement and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night. and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend special. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, queen now only $1,999. and free premium home delivery when you add a base, ends monday “okay, now sloooooowly.” “ok. allllright” “brake brake brake brake!!!” “aww... .should we...leave a note?” “no.” “did i pass?” “ehhh...” did you know that renovating your kitchen and bathroom is one of the best ways to increase the value
amazing and that's what makes this city this city.re very proud of it, too. yeah. ole! the fruits of your labor. fruits of your labor, there you go. skal! johnny devenanzio: skal! it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the 360 smart bed senses your movement and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night. and can...
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, defended this city from russian aggression, thereby preserving the ukrainian culture, ukrainianditions and ukraine they don't know how to check the corpses. that really carbon monoxide she breathes a black woman, or she's just a corpse. yes, black woman. i don't know what he's doing here, he is. like this, and here is soap and juliet of the world for you people here who jumped because of the cat beat them, and we went out, and then there was gas from here, they jumped here from the windows. and here they were also beaten, but later, where the same goncharevsky was. and we had no smoke here, and there was no gas. and there was gas. they jumped here and killed them here vsevolod goncharevsky is on video, how he beat them with a stick, those who jumped out there are witnesses there is a video filmed video, and we survived. people are lying. it was hard for me to see how they scored on the square. uh, the wounded, the wounded, the guys who were dragged out there with broken legs, they were dragged out here to the square and they were finished off here. there is a crowd of 50 people.
, defended this city from russian aggression, thereby preserving the ukrainian culture, ukrainianditions and ukraine they don't know how to check the corpses. that really carbon monoxide she breathes a black woman, or she's just a corpse. yes, black woman. i don't know what he's doing here, he is. like this, and here is soap and juliet of the world for you people here who jumped because of the cat beat them, and we went out, and then there was gas from here, they jumped here from the windows....