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being a unique city that it ur allows r citizens if they come home to vote for this. we also do a support group. return citizens that helps the ones coming home navigate throug the barriers of re-entry and people who have auch ses with it. shedding someer of those l of emotions we had to block off wh we were incarcerated. >> and you work with other organizations. >> we work wit brys and the department of corrections as well. i talked to the guys and the women before they even come home. >> eric, you recently came home. you spent a long time away. hoh are things w you now? i they're much better. i cameo a persuasion to a father that did 22 years, incarcerated before me. had to navigate not only to the same system but in the same city with the same people.ne he's already othose doors for me. helps me succeed in life. they know the bloodline and dedication in the community. >> he'seally helped you transition back? >> definitely. >> so what's it like to be together now? >> to use a basketball analogy, like kobe and shaq got back together. i spent ten years incarcerated. y
being a unique city that it ur allows r citizens if they come home to vote for this. we also do a support group. return citizens that helps the ones coming home navigate throug the barriers of re-entry and people who have auch ses with it. shedding someer of those l of emotions we had to block off wh we were incarcerated. >> and you work with other organizations. >> we work wit brys and the department of corrections as well. i talked to the guys and the women before they even come...
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city. there are two unique aspects. it is considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco.% of the residents are of chinese ancestry. the second unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. there is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. not only for san francisco but for the region. and of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. every neighborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. where we are right now is the mission district. the mission district is a very special part of our city. you smell the tacos at the [speaking spanish] and they have the best latin pastries. they have these shortbread cookies with caramel in the middle. and then you walk further down and you have sunrise cafÉ. it is a place that you come for the incredible food, but also to learn about what is happening in the n
city. there are two unique aspects. it is considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco.% of the residents are of chinese ancestry. the second unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. there is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. not only for san francisco but for the region. and of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the...
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city of the future. next i will ask kristin. in your mind, what make san francisco unique? >> there are a lot of things, right? there's lots of things about the city that makes it unique. when we think about it in the terms of our business, while we have built our nd centres in our global offices, we've expanded our sales force to be in a region as well. i think that very much, is still at the level of understanding of product and technology innovation, you know, those products projects still remain here in san francisco because we have the opportunity to hire talent out of universities and also to be able to bring in engineers and product designers and product marketers who have experience, you know, doing these things for decades now, right? as san francisco has been, you know, not just on the edge of the original silicon, you know, but the internet, and now what we are moving forward into which is a world of apps and connected devices and things like that. i think for us, you know, san francisco is still really unique in that regard. i think that, you know, how did san fr
city of the future. next i will ask kristin. in your mind, what make san francisco unique? >> there are a lot of things, right? there's lots of things about the city that makes it unique. when we think about it in the terms of our business, while we have built our nd centres in our global offices, we've expanded our sales force to be in a region as well. i think that very much, is still at the level of understanding of product and technology innovation, you know, those products projects...
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. ♪[ music ] each city celethei own unique fireworks displays. om the rose bowl northeast of l-a -- ere more than >>> 4th of july celebrations around the country each city celebrating with their own unique fireworks display. thousands of fireworks were used. in new orleans the so-called dueling barges fireworks show. >> very cool. the bay area's biggest 4th of july parade. marchingnd and floats to politici a ye cebrated with the 4th of july parade. hundreds turned out for the festivities which included a military flyover. >> san jose's joey chestnut has done it again. he gobbled down dozens of hot dogs and set a new world record at nathan's hot dog- eating contest. >> joey!! chestnut!! >> he is the champ. a long-time one. he defended his title at coney island yesterday. at first, there was some confusion on how much he ate. judges initially miscounted the total but a recount showed he broke his own record and set a new world record by eating 74 hot dogs in just 10 minutes. he won 11 times. >> mvp around here one of the best. >> i would almost cons
. ♪[ music ] each city celethei own unique fireworks displays. om the rose bowl northeast of l-a -- ere more than >>> 4th of july celebrations around the country each city celebrating with their own unique fireworks display. thousands of fireworks were used. in new orleans the so-called dueling barges fireworks show. >> very cool. the bay area's biggest 4th of july parade. marchingnd and floats to politici a ye cebrated with the 4th of july parade. hundreds turned out for the...
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands a
bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known...
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and unique that the city's the river was renamed should we have conducted regular inspections and determine that six species of fish have returned home also it's nice to see all these various kinds of habitats or it's good for me as an angler it's also good for the also has. some anglers don't agree they say otters eat too many fish. the project is not only about observation it's also about selling the officer to the public and that includes hostile anglers. it's also about explaining the of his behavior and possible impact on fish stocks. if you have any. but really they feel of course to be starters will affect some fish populations that's how it is with predators i can play it but i don't think of devastate them martyrs can only thrive where they can fish sustainably if there aren't enough fish hunting gets to be hard work and the otters move somewhere else to. feel pity for them quests that. the main threats to fish pollution and rising water temperatures really not sure ation of records certainly relieves the pressure on them that's also good for authors the question is if humans will
and unique that the city's the river was renamed should we have conducted regular inspections and determine that six species of fish have returned home also it's nice to see all these various kinds of habitats or it's good for me as an angler it's also good for the also has. some anglers don't agree they say otters eat too many fish. the project is not only about observation it's also about selling the officer to the public and that includes hostile anglers. it's also about explaining the of...
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san francisco. [♪] [♪] >> district nine is a in the southeast portion of the city. we have four neighborhoods that i represent. st. mary's park has a completely unique architecture. very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entire city. there are two unique aspects. it is considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco. sixty% of the residents are of chinese ancestry. the se
bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [♪] >> i just don't know that you can find a neighborhood in the city where you can hear music stands and take a ride on the low rider down the street. it is an experience that you can't have anywhere else in san...
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oldest city, much smaller city and it had this unique french, spanish caribbean history and heritage that really sets it apart from i think virtually any other american city but even new orleans had this same kind of growth logic. it was located at the mouth of the mississippi river so anything coming down the mississippi had to be offloaded to new orleans and onto ocean going vessels so there was a certain logic to why new orleans group where it was at that you have and there is no compelling geographical region for their behavior and center in this area there are a number of factors working against it. to make the city grow here requires a lot of imagination, a lot of out-of-the-box thinking and i contend a certain amount of deception and as we will see, the city that resulted from this extraordinary process of growth turned out to be extraordinary in and of itself . i did something a little different with the prologue of this book. all three of the books have prologues and in this one i included a section that lays out the pieces of the book, so to give you some idea of what the bo
oldest city, much smaller city and it had this unique french, spanish caribbean history and heritage that really sets it apart from i think virtually any other american city but even new orleans had this same kind of growth logic. it was located at the mouth of the mississippi river so anything coming down the mississippi had to be offloaded to new orleans and onto ocean going vessels so there was a certain logic to why new orleans group where it was at that you have and there is no compelling...
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each city has unique sounds.go to chicago, l.a. >> and finally they come up with this ♪ >> so whether it's construction crews or people dancing or people singing he's made music out of it. >> that's it, that's all, new episodes of rtm all summer long and connect with us over at rightthisminute.com. t prede tes aftetage with vladimir putin, when asked who he believes more, russia, or his own intelligence agencies, appearing to side with putin in front of the world. tonight, what the president said late today at the white house. saying he misspoke. reading from a carefully written script. the lights going out as the president was talking. as republicans and democrats tonight offer harsh words for the president. >>> also at this hour, the severe weather in the east. the rare funnel cloud over new york city. flash flooding up and down the coast. the rescues in arlington, virginia. dozens rescued from stranded vehicles. more than 1,500 flights cancelled. ginger zee is standing by. >>> the investigation. this video. po
each city has unique sounds.go to chicago, l.a. >> and finally they come up with this ♪ >> so whether it's construction crews or people dancing or people singing he's made music out of it. >> that's it, that's all, new episodes of rtm all summer long and connect with us over at rightthisminute.com. t prede tes aftetage with vladimir putin, when asked who he believes more, russia, or his own intelligence agencies, appearing to side with putin in front of the world. tonight,...
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francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers can bring their used clothes to the store and deposit off. >> textile will be accessible in buildings thought the city and we have goodwill a grant for them to design a textile box especially for families. >> goodwill the well-known store has
francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and...
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yesterday we also managed to go around the city in one of the capacity that's a classic russian call dating back to the soviet era and managed to get a unique view. of the city. there are many ways to explore the city of st peters but you can get a rooftop view all you can take one of the many bullet holes around the city oh. you can take it one of these the cup a cup which is a classic soviet vehicle and. this is sort of set a few muslim name my grandma. so it's going to drive us around the city he's going to give us a website as it's going in this love because i'm joined by brando for results so i'm going to enjoy these sites together that's going to go to the school that's good. now that brazil how to use a boy in the next in the final in the final probably croatia because the dogs have elected bananas all doing something in brazil but i'm. looking that's nice they've gone the year and a dance this week on music and a dance. floor. to go into the central close and beatles roaming fuel on the stage and i had a son he said. obviously you've been to the stadium you went to watch the semifinal that's one i would do you think of the stadium i
yesterday we also managed to go around the city in one of the capacity that's a classic russian call dating back to the soviet era and managed to get a unique view. of the city. there are many ways to explore the city of st peters but you can get a rooftop view all you can take one of the many bullet holes around the city oh. you can take it one of these the cup a cup which is a classic soviet vehicle and. this is sort of set a few muslim name my grandma. so it's going to drive us around the...
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francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their showing up and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 san francisco owes must of the charm to the unique characterization of each corridor has a distinction permanent our neighbors are the economic engine of the city. >> if we could a afford the lot by these we'll not to have the kind of store in the future the kids will eat from some restaurants chinatown has phobia one of the best the most unique neighborhood shopping areas of san francisco. >> chinatown is one of the oldest chinatown in the state we need to be able allergies the people and that's the reason
francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their showing up and...
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>> reporter: willie brown, the city's 41st mayor says breed brings a unique mix of skills that will helper tackle the city's problems. >> she is uniquely situated to be able to address those issues and do it with the people supporting her. >> reporter: in the crowd, dozens of children. a san francisco native was just one father who said he brought the girls so they could see the city's first black woman mayor and show those girls they can achieve anything. >> for little black girls, african-american girls, um, brown girls of color, children of color, that can see what you can become in this city. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf said she looks forward to working collaboratively with mayor breed on regional issues. >> i am thrilled that the bay is being run by born and raised women, um. london and i both born in our cities, graduates of public schools. >> reporter: as for the work ahead, mayor breed summed it up saying she was fired up. she said let's go do this. let's get to work. in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new at 6:30 tonight, bay area congresswoman
>> reporter: willie brown, the city's 41st mayor says breed brings a unique mix of skills that will helper tackle the city's problems. >> she is uniquely situated to be able to address those issues and do it with the people supporting her. >> reporter: in the crowd, dozens of children. a san francisco native was just one father who said he brought the girls so they could see the city's first black woman mayor and show those girls they can achieve anything. >> for little...
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beaten track into amman weston over the years it has become a magnet city, attracting people from its neighbouring regions to create uniqueure as rajan datar went to explore. it may have once enjoyed a heyday, particularly as a roman city, but in more recent times, safe to say amman has not been amongstjordan‘s most glittering joules. at the 1940s, its population had dwindled. but an influx of palestinians, then iraqis and syrians over the past few decades has seen it take new shape. now the capital's population stands atli now the capital's population stands at 4 million, one third of whom are migrants and refugees. and with such rapid rise in africa's population, and new contemporary and cosmopolitan atmosphere is developing here which is very much at odds with the traditional understated image of the city. and that's cultural hotpot of diverse people is expressed through cuisine. so today, we are making sweet—and—sour eggplant because they are in season. the rear of cooking classes would recognise a variety of arab influences in the food. this goes here in the pot. she wakes no time in putting me to work and the farmer
beaten track into amman weston over the years it has become a magnet city, attracting people from its neighbouring regions to create uniqueure as rajan datar went to explore. it may have once enjoyed a heyday, particularly as a roman city, but in more recent times, safe to say amman has not been amongstjordan‘s most glittering joules. at the 1940s, its population had dwindled. but an influx of palestinians, then iraqis and syrians over the past few decades has seen it take new shape. now the...
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francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on average 150,000 people traveling through the airport every day. flying can be stressful so we have introduced therapy dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our
francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on...
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francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy >> [inaudible] i'm a illustrator by day and a [inaudible] composition teacher. right now i'm practice by transscribing [inaudible] that is what i have been doing the past couple years, teaching myself. california college of the arts, illustration there has really great teachers. robert hunt, vance story taught me a lot. what i'm working on is a portfolio [inaudible] riding a donkey unicorn in the process. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. i guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in
francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy >> [inaudible] i'm a illustrator by day and a [inaudible] composition teacher. right now i'm practice by...
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francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy >> (clapping.) >> i've been working in restaurants forever as a blood alcohol small business you have a lot of requests for donations if someone calls you and say we want to documents for our school or nonprofit i've been in a position with my previous employment i had to say no all the time. >> my name is art the owner and chief at straw combinations of street food and festival food and carnival food i realize that people try to find this you don't want to wait 365 day if you make that brick-and-mortar it is really about making you feel special and feel like a kid again everything we've done to celebrate that. >> so nonprofit monday is a program that straw runs to make sure that no matter is going on with our business giving back is treated just the is that you as paying any other bill in addition to
francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy >> (clapping.) >> i've been working in restaurants forever as a blood alcohol small business you...
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>> reporter: willie brown, the city's 41st mayor says breed brings a unique mix of skills that will help her tackle the city's problems. >> she is uniquely situated to be able to address those issues and do it with the people supporting her. >> reporter: in the crowd, dozens of children. a san francisco native was just one father who said he brought the girls so they could see the city's first black woman mayor and show those girls they can achieve anything. >> for little black girls, african-american girls, um, brown girls of color, children of color, that can see what you can become in this city. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf said she looks breed on regional issues. >> i am thrilled that the bay is being run by born and raised women, um. london and i both born in our cities, graduates of public schools. >> reporter: as for the work ahead, mayor breed summed it up saying she was fired up. she said let's go do this. let's get to work. in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> new video of the incredible rescue of 12 boys and share soccer coach in thailand. how th
>> reporter: willie brown, the city's 41st mayor says breed brings a unique mix of skills that will help her tackle the city's problems. >> she is uniquely situated to be able to address those issues and do it with the people supporting her. >> reporter: in the crowd, dozens of children. a san francisco native was just one father who said he brought the girls so they could see the city's first black woman mayor and show those girls they can achieve anything. >> for...
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city. each building here has a unique history all its own if you want to learn more about gurlitz is rich cultural heritage it's a good idea to book a guided tour of the city. twenty five years ago the maastricht treaty was signed paving the way for european integration here in the german polish border region you get a much clearer sense of what that means. until nine hundred forty five goal its was a german city that occupied both banks of the westernised the river but after world war two the river became the new border separating east germany and poland the eastern half of gurlitz became the polish town of school jealous all of the bridges were destroyed. the alltel bridge was rebuilt in two thousand for the same here that poland joined the european union and today this bridge is a central location for both cities and at the same time a strong symbol for a united europe. there are no border posts or passport controls here you bearly notice you're crossing into another country. there are plans to create a park that spans both sides of the river to create a new shared city center in some sixty tho
city. each building here has a unique history all its own if you want to learn more about gurlitz is rich cultural heritage it's a good idea to book a guided tour of the city. twenty five years ago the maastricht treaty was signed paving the way for european integration here in the german polish border region you get a much clearer sense of what that means. until nine hundred forty five goal its was a german city that occupied both banks of the westernised the river but after world war two the...
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new orleans was an exception in many ways, a much older city, much smaller city and i had this unique french, spanish, caribbean history and heritage that really set it apart from virtually any other american city, but even new orleans had the same kind of growth logic credit was located at the mouth of the mississippi river so anything coming down the mississippi had to be offloaded in new orleans and loaded onto oceangoing vessels. there is a certain logic to wide new orleans grew up where it was. and then you have l.a., and there really is no compelling geographical reason for there to be a major urban center in this area. there's a number of factors working against it. so, to make that happen, to make a city grow requires a lot of imagination, a lot of out-of-the-box thinking and, i contend, a certain amount of deception as you'll see, the city that resulted from this extraordinary process of growth turned out to be extraordinary in and of itself. now i did something a little different with the prologue. all three of the books have prologues, but in this one i included the section
new orleans was an exception in many ways, a much older city, much smaller city and i had this unique french, spanish, caribbean history and heritage that really set it apart from virtually any other american city, but even new orleans had the same kind of growth logic credit was located at the mouth of the mississippi river so anything coming down the mississippi had to be offloaded in new orleans and loaded onto oceangoing vessels. there is a certain logic to wide new orleans grew up where it...
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. >>> an east bay city is celebrating the unique culture. >> a taste of oakland and it is not limitedjust food and drinks. up next, a closer look at what the city and festival have to offer. >>> it is a sunny but breezy start to the weekend. we'll look at how your sunday is shaping up in the full accuweather forecast coming up. >>> and now here is tommy with a look at what is ahead on world news at 5:30. >> good evening. coming up, will the trapped soccer players have to dive out or will a massive drilling effort be the life line. and gangster-like demand. north korea harsh words aimed at the u.s. and combing for clues, a >>> back to developing news on the california wildfires. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard joining us live. tell us, bay area crews, they are helping fight the fire tonight, too. >> that is right. fire crews from the north and south bay providing aid to help fight the monster fires. so far red flag conditions making for very little containment. in siskiyou county, the fire fight continues. major fire fight on and the klamathon fire burning more than 33 square miles
. >>> an east bay city is celebrating the unique culture. >> a taste of oakland and it is not limitedjust food and drinks. up next, a closer look at what the city and festival have to offer. >>> it is a sunny but breezy start to the weekend. we'll look at how your sunday is shaping up in the full accuweather forecast coming up. >>> and now here is tommy with a look at what is ahead on world news at 5:30. >> good evening. coming up, will the trapped soccer...
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last decade was street food which traveled the world in search of culture and history of cities old and new their unique cuisine here's just a small taste this is street fruits and this is pretty plain that. this is street rude and this is cairo. this street and the fact. that. the review board is one of the best to latin america which makes me an argentinean a little bit jealous. zanzibar has one of the richest food cultures in east africa. based in st louis. and this is. one of the most interesting things about my raby is its diversity the more than forty two different and. communities living here over kenya i'm with them they all bring unique dishes traditions and neighborhoods. today we're rewinding to two thousand and eight travel to the holy city of jerusalem where for centuries people of different cultures and religions have worked and eaten side by side but after years of rising tension in recent months have seen a huge escalation a palestinian protest against the jewish settlement program exacerbated of course our president donald trump's controversial decision to move the u.s. embassy to the h
last decade was street food which traveled the world in search of culture and history of cities old and new their unique cuisine here's just a small taste this is street fruits and this is pretty plain that. this is street rude and this is cairo. this street and the fact. that. the review board is one of the best to latin america which makes me an argentinean a little bit jealous. zanzibar has one of the richest food cultures in east africa. based in st louis. and this is. one of the most...
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unique with. lego's is a city of both tremendous promise and extreme wealth and poverty exist side by side the city of twenty million is growing faster than any other urban center in africa it's plagued with corruption and mismanagement but blessed with entrepreneurial spirit and creativity those contrasts are mirrored in its art same. page to ses works featured at the first nigerian pavilion at the venice biennale ali she openly addresses social issues such as child marriage. here her figures are covered with pain relief pills so this this work is called. unconscious struggle i need. the narrative for the. child bride. and how certain cultures think. it's ok so sometimes i wonder why no one is looking no one is near them and they have to check themselves will be be inflected their actions or introspective about what they do i always wonder what they. think. since two grown men i mean you to go. major other to say has many projects going on at once she's working with a foundation to train connect and empower young artists she wants to revive the dying art of pottery but she doesn't expect help from
unique with. lego's is a city of both tremendous promise and extreme wealth and poverty exist side by side the city of twenty million is growing faster than any other urban center in africa it's plagued with corruption and mismanagement but blessed with entrepreneurial spirit and creativity those contrasts are mirrored in its art same. page to ses works featured at the first nigerian pavilion at the venice biennale ali she openly addresses social issues such as child marriage. here her figures...
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we feature stops across alaska, showing the state's natural beauty, unique history, and literary culture. juneau is the capital city of alaska, located in the panhandle 30,000.opulation of it is the most remote capital city in the country. no roads connecting it to the rest of the state. despite this, it is a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists coming to ride the mount roberts tram and visit the glacier. we continue our special look at alaska with a visit to its capitol building, built in 1931. the alaska state that startedilding construction in 1929 and was completed in 1931. was originally the federal and territorial building and the transition of alaska to a state. juneau was the designated capital in -- .s the capital of the district the primary industry and alaska at the time was gold-mining, and gold was discovered in juneau in 1880. it was the biggest town in the area, certainly the center of it wasy in the area, so the most important city at the time. the traditional capital, from thena, was in cognac, and it went to -- then congress designated juneau as the capital of the district. this build
we feature stops across alaska, showing the state's natural beauty, unique history, and literary culture. juneau is the capital city of alaska, located in the panhandle 30,000.opulation of it is the most remote capital city in the country. no roads connecting it to the rest of the state. despite this, it is a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists coming to ride the mount roberts tram and visit the glacier. we continue our special look at alaska with a visit to its capitol building,...
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emily: there are challenges in every city and every city is unique and in san francisco there is a freezen scooters and will be going to pick size companies that can have it out and you are applying for it right now. what can you promise the city and the residents who got pretty annoyed? >> we share the feedback and one thing that we get from the other, we take the city relationship. before going into any market, we talk to the city officials and the department of transportation and we hear the feedback from operating about 10-12 weeks in the past. and implementing a lot of exciting features. after each ride we ask the riders to take a picture so people are held more accountable and hiring locally and we have an operation team on the ground to make sure things are in an orderly manner. emily: you are taking a none-uber approach? >> we want to do the best for the city. emily: and there are several different companies that seem to provide the same thing. what gives you an edge? why isn't this just a commodity. >> every major player move here and say this is a huge market that we need to hav
emily: there are challenges in every city and every city is unique and in san francisco there is a freezen scooters and will be going to pick size companies that can have it out and you are applying for it right now. what can you promise the city and the residents who got pretty annoyed? >> we share the feedback and one thing that we get from the other, we take the city relationship. before going into any market, we talk to the city officials and the department of transportation and we...
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they travel to these cities from song to petersburg to kaliningrad with each one of these cities being so unique it's almost like a small country within a country rushing you probably know you know you do in some are from much of the time as well yourself and i think that was so important only bringing russia to the world but bringing the world to russia and these fans you know just saying how we came to russia we expected one thing we had our reservations our preconceptions our you know reservations perhaps and that's totally changed just the atmosphere. it has been so so fantastic i think it's something that i have never seen moscow russia experience certainly my colleagues who worked here for five ten years haven't seen but also people who've been born right in russia themselves it's very hard to explain just how much this meant for the country it's certainly something a once in a lifetime of things for many people here a unique event in the history of modern russia and in this generation something. treasured my memories for the rest of my life and i'm sure anyone who was touched by this worl
they travel to these cities from song to petersburg to kaliningrad with each one of these cities being so unique it's almost like a small country within a country rushing you probably know you know you do in some are from much of the time as well yourself and i think that was so important only bringing russia to the world but bringing the world to russia and these fans you know just saying how we came to russia we expected one thing we had our reservations our preconceptions our you know...
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as i enter the city i too am overwhelmed by its unique. i also for under the spell of its more than ten thousand year history. but i quickly notice the hordes of people tourists are everywhere all year round. and of course i notice that giant ships which dwarf the city's monuments every day opt to nine cruise ships sail into the heart of venice. in addition cheap souvenir trinkets assault on every corner. what does all this do to the city and its inhabitants is it still possible to live a normal life here resistance is growing people are taking to the streets i hear them protesting. for this report i've gone behind the scenes in venice i find decay catastrophic housing conditions in a center a city in decline. shuttered up shops. all this has a road to the city's quality of life for its resident population. a disaster the because nobody want to. give up our political initiatives citizens are paying in terms of damages to their city and to their health was caused by the big ships i want to fight for this. how could it come to this in this l
as i enter the city i too am overwhelmed by its unique. i also for under the spell of its more than ten thousand year history. but i quickly notice the hordes of people tourists are everywhere all year round. and of course i notice that giant ships which dwarf the city's monuments every day opt to nine cruise ships sail into the heart of venice. in addition cheap souvenir trinkets assault on every corner. what does all this do to the city and its inhabitants is it still possible to live a...
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is the next thing location physically in the political sphere because it shares a unique attributes along with the city of london and washington d.c. that they are their own little countries within countries and so they will the norm is power which is not documented and not well known and they tend to collude they work together washington europe vatican and they wield enormous strength in doing things like assisting goldman sachs. and the destruction of greece where germany ends up making billions of euros that was all orchestrated at the highest levels it wasn't because the country suddenly went bankrupt because a few pensioners didn't pay their taxes it's because it was a thought out premeditated financial assassination conducted by john paulson and goldman sachs lloyd blankfein and a few other bankers and probably in direct compliance and complicity with the vatican yes or no. we can say yes because. divest you can have tremendous real estate mostly businesses specifically in london and i don't think it's the b.b.c. or to the growth of london or who gives new information with very interesting invest
is the next thing location physically in the political sphere because it shares a unique attributes along with the city of london and washington d.c. that they are their own little countries within countries and so they will the norm is power which is not documented and not well known and they tend to collude they work together washington europe vatican and they wield enormous strength in doing things like assisting goldman sachs. and the destruction of greece where germany ends up making...