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supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the united states has made a show of force to bolster south korea, five days after what north korea claimed was its first hydrogen bomb test. which has yet to be confirmed. today, the u.s. air force flew a nuclear-capable b-52 bomber based in guam on a low-level flight over south korean air space. it was escorted by american f- 16's based in south korea and south korean fighter jets. the u.s. military calls the exercise a demonstration of commitment to its ally, south korea. >> the united states remains steadfast in its commitment to the
supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >>...
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we're going to be talking about the keith urban difference. series, a complete 50-piece
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we're going to be talking about the keith urban difference. it's a custom guitar and lesson series, a complete 50-piece life. so, let me introduce to you the music icon who created this for
we're going to be talking about the keith urban difference. it's a custom guitar and lesson series, a complete 50-piece life. so, let me introduce to you the music icon who created this for
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i decided i wanted to exand from urban real estate to the next big opportunity, urban infrastructure. we have cities that have 100-year-old water systems and the water is not safe. we have city consist congestion and traffic. says that need electrical grid redone. we have cities that have broad questions for the future. fiber ok on ticks. i'm working my way into that business by investing in what is the largest minority owned municipal bond underwriting firm and bought into the firm with the view of not only doing bond business but expanding to really think capital to pressure the. which i think is going to be huge. >> "wall street week" is sponsored in part by morgan stanley where capital creates change. >> what is the correlation between stock market and real estate value? barbara: when the stock market real, the upper end of the estate market pops up immediately because people feel wealthy. they are getting year-end bonuses and they feel muscle and that go and buy that real estate. >> do you have a personal indicator of how the economy is doing? are there certain things you look at
i decided i wanted to exand from urban real estate to the next big opportunity, urban infrastructure. we have cities that have 100-year-old water systems and the water is not safe. we have city consist congestion and traffic. says that need electrical grid redone. we have cities that have broad questions for the future. fiber ok on ticks. i'm working my way into that business by investing in what is the largest minority owned municipal bond underwriting firm and bought into the firm with the...
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. >> byron: good morning and will welcome to urban update. on the show this morning p calls for boycotting the upcoming academy awards show grow ovthe lack of diversity. the boston globe writer marcela garcia will join us for that discussion. also on the program, protesters call for raising wages to $15 an hour for airport employees. we'll chat in studio with several who participated in the peaceful protest this past monday. care providers and businesses called brockton knocks down diabetes continues to partner together to combat a growing public health crisis in the state's seventh largest city. diabetes. brockton has health rates of hospitalization due to diabetes that are nearly twice the stage average. last year this coalition of organizations led by the old colony ymca secured a $1.2 million grant to fight diabetes and other chronic diseases. to tell us more about the work going on in these two towns to fight the growing issue of diabetes we have invited al whit center, joyce dwyer, and finally, jennifer white, public relation for harbor
. >> byron: good morning and will welcome to urban update. on the show this morning p calls for boycotting the upcoming academy awards show grow ovthe lack of diversity. the boston globe writer marcela garcia will join us for that discussion. also on the program, protesters call for raising wages to $15 an hour for airport employees. we'll chat in studio with several who participated in the peaceful protest this past monday. care providers and businesses called brockton knocks down...
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that's our edition of urban update.
that's our edition of urban update.
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it's businesses like this the urban chamber wants to help grow by going global in 2016. ((kenneth evans, president, urban chamber of commerce: 95% of products and services go to international clients outside the united states so what we'll be doing is helping our members access 95% of the global market )) ((sharie johnson)) they're participating in international trade missions with the governor's office of economic development. ((kenneth evans, president, urban chamber of commerce: at the end of the day, the bottom line is they can pursure business opportunities and procurement opportunities in those new and emerging markets )) ((sharie johnson)) in the meantime... companies like this one... are busy taking advantage of the fastest growing internet market. you had pen and paper and now with cell phones, all these different tools, you have the rest of the world )) vegas mayor lee also talked about the importance of small business and how fast the city is moving to welcome electric car marker faraday future and it's billion dollar factory./// ((denise valdez)) > keeping th
it's businesses like this the urban chamber wants to help grow by going global in 2016. ((kenneth evans, president, urban chamber of commerce: 95% of products and services go to international clients outside the united states so what we'll be doing is helping our members access 95% of the global market )) ((sharie johnson)) they're participating in international trade missions with the governor's office of economic development. ((kenneth evans, president, urban chamber of commerce: at the end...
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thank you. >> thanks jeff hi, i'm an architect and i am going do introduce the urban design guidelinesnd this is a really good spot within the process to begin to get our feedback and substitute into the process hopefully for the city dialogue we'll run through those and whatever turn out or current standing and open up i'll bring david up here a true collaboration so - >> so san francisco is known worldwide a beautiful city specifically due to the typography and setting back and picture view we as the residential design team has beautiful parks and a thoughtful ensubstantial we feel the understand guidelines must acknowledge the scascale - san francisco a set of unique neighborhoods the fabric of those streets and building and public spaces that give it character elements that you about is the fabric the place itself and steward this is our role a help new lemons but contribute to the fundamental patterns that make that recognizable over time additionally the built environment is american people embodiment of the place through the process of those guidelines we've pulled some to artic
thank you. >> thanks jeff hi, i'm an architect and i am going do introduce the urban design guidelinesnd this is a really good spot within the process to begin to get our feedback and substitute into the process hopefully for the city dialogue we'll run through those and whatever turn out or current standing and open up i'll bring david up here a true collaboration so - >> so san francisco is known worldwide a beautiful city specifically due to the typography and setting back and...
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agriculture, industry, urban growth, mining, energy production, claw for their share.much so, that the mighty colorado river of today rarely, if ever, reaches her delta in the gulf of california. with populations in the region expected to reach 50 million by 2050, temperatures rising, and precipitation patterns becoming more erratic, demandill outpace supply unless we embrace a new water ethic, one that questions not only how we use water, but how it affects the world around us. >> "watershed" is a film that is really exploring a region of the southwest of america, the colorado river plateau. and it's looking at everything that relies on the flow of that river, everything from urban water use, to farming, to energy sources,o recreaon. and what we do know is that there is an approaching shortage coming. >> i had the good fortune of going down the colorado river in 2008. this is before i knew anything about the project. and i noticed on the river every night you had to pull your boats and tie them really tight. and i said "why do we have to do that? you know, the river i
agriculture, industry, urban growth, mining, energy production, claw for their share.much so, that the mighty colorado river of today rarely, if ever, reaches her delta in the gulf of california. with populations in the region expected to reach 50 million by 2050, temperatures rising, and precipitation patterns becoming more erratic, demandill outpace supply unless we embrace a new water ethic, one that questions not only how we use water, but how it affects the world around us. >>...
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>> alberto: good morning and welcome to "urban update" i'm alberto vassallo. plans for restraightallizing the city of lichb and bc high welcomes 7th and 8th grade boys to the skrez witness experience. and we are paid a visit what positive message. in last november's election, three dozen latinos were elected across massachusetts. the highest number since the first were elected three decades ago. and next year at least 46 elected latinos will serve in massachusetts. made its voice sound loudest as latino candidates won big, taking six of 11 council seats and six of nine on the school board. we are here to talk about this eyebrow raising trends this massachusetts, four of the six in chelsea, luis tejada of district 2, enio lopez, of district 4. yamir rodriguez of district 7 and judist garcia of district 5. and welcome to "urban update." >> thank you. >> alberto: with four of you here, i want to go around the yourself? very briefly, enio? >> i was born in guatemala and came to chelsea about 33 years ago. and i worked hard, me and my wife have two kids. in the kpi
>> alberto: good morning and welcome to "urban update" i'm alberto vassallo. plans for restraightallizing the city of lichb and bc high welcomes 7th and 8th grade boys to the skrez witness experience. and we are paid a visit what positive message. in last november's election, three dozen latinos were elected across massachusetts. the highest number since the first were elected three decades ago. and next year at least 46 elected latinos will serve in massachusetts. made its...
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we have an urban and small stream flood advisory.nd me shape me, any way you want me ♪ ♪ as long as you love me, it's alright ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me ♪ shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepia technology adjust any way you want it the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. >>> good morning. it will be a rainy commute. the roads are slick and there's flooding in some spots. we'll tell you what you'll encounter as you head out the door. >>> we're live at stanford university where deputies are looking for a man who sexually battered a woman on campus. we'll give you a description of the suspects. >>> this is ktvu she show. >> good morning. thank you for joining us and waking up with us. i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. it's already raining hard in parts of the bay area this morning. we have live team coverage. alex savidge is standing by. he's in correspond the madera getting water logged. how long will this last? >> through the early morning and late afternoon. and things should
we have an urban and small stream flood advisory.nd me shape me, any way you want me ♪ ♪ as long as you love me, it's alright ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me ♪ shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepia technology adjust any way you want it the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. >>> good morning. it will be a rainy commute. the roads are slick and there's flooding in some spots. we'll tell you what you'll encounter as you head...
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jay, welcome to"urban update." thanks for coming in. >> reporter: thanks for having me . >> anchor: let's begin if we can just start by talking about where this information came from. >>> gym at the university of massachusetts boston has been doing this study for 20 years, he compiles it from data from the federal government, home it goes into great detail about mortgage applications, people's income, race, adaptive file, all of that information whether they got an application or not and so all of the data is all right there. it takes a lot of work like gym campen to get this done. it also by the way the massachusetts community and bank banking council sponsors this report every single year . >> anchor: now is this a report that banks look at? ceo's? carefully. they dread if their name didn't come up well, you know, closely monitor insisted by the banking community and by banking community activists . >> anchor: who should be looking at this? >>> everyone. basically, particularly those in the minority community bec
jay, welcome to"urban update." thanks for coming in. >> reporter: thanks for having me . >> anchor: let's begin if we can just start by talking about where this information came from. >>> gym at the university of massachusetts boston has been doing this study for 20 years, he compiles it from data from the federal government, home it goes into great detail about mortgage applications, people's income, race, adaptive file, all of that information whether they got...
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((we announced the all star game and the urban youth academy at about the same time...and the urban academy will outlive the all star game by decades)) decades)) the world series involves both baseball and softball. tournament games will be played here next august. a southeastern conference cat fight at rupp arena. the wildcats of kentucky hosting the tigers of missouri. what a stirring win last night for xavier. providence coach ed cooley said xavier's depth bothered his team...just look at the second half when myles davis helped build a xavier lead..-then it was jalen reynolds from the side as the x lead went to 14.-so just as you start to worry about guys like that....sean o',meara comes up with a huge bucket.- a run..and they did.-then trevon bluiett with a couple of ice cold threes that expanded the lead again.-and providence just wouildn't wilt....the friars rattled the muskies for a bit....with a minute to play...they got to within three.- when it looked like all was falling apart...j-p macura calmly dropped a three pointer from the wing...-once again a lot of different guys as xavie
((we announced the all star game and the urban youth academy at about the same time...and the urban academy will outlive the all star game by decades)) decades)) the world series involves both baseball and softball. tournament games will be played here next august. a southeastern conference cat fight at rupp arena. the wildcats of kentucky hosting the tigers of missouri. what a stirring win last night for xavier. providence coach ed cooley said xavier's depth bothered his team...just look at...
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so how we did that was by conducting an urban design amion.nalysis and wanted to see what the impacts on not just the skyline or image of city, but the neighborhood and how it looks like from public spaces nearby? particularly rincon park, which is close and have open spaces as a pedestrian you experience it in a different way than the skyline. we did analysis of the skyline from afar and am analyses of how the tower height increase would impact the local environment, the neighborhood environment? so i will share with you some of these analyses. i wanted to tell you we looked at the same vantage points from 2000, from the very popular and well-known vantage points and vistas that you have in the city, from twin peaks, from the top of dolores park and bernal heights and telegraph hill, et cetera. we found the 300' height tower was barely visible and even the 400' tower was really not visible or barely recognizable for most of these vantage points from the south, and from the west of the project. now the biggest impact really on the skyline is t
so how we did that was by conducting an urban design amion.nalysis and wanted to see what the impacts on not just the skyline or image of city, but the neighborhood and how it looks like from public spaces nearby? particularly rincon park, which is close and have open spaces as a pedestrian you experience it in a different way than the skyline. we did analysis of the skyline from afar and am analyses of how the tower height increase would impact the local environment, the neighborhood...
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on housing, opting out of federal urban redevelopment programs.is the robert moses to factor in reducing the cost of new housing by ending the monopoly by union only construction companies. if you look at his agenda, the one area that buckley didn't anticipate largely, the future was on education. this was a crucial area. he was grasping like many other people although milton friedman had raised the issue of choice in schools. i didn't think of something that resonated. what a buckley said about the schools was we ought to have local control. fred can talk about that later and give you an idea where buckley was coming from. the second thing he said was that the schools should not be essentially for extreme edition, and the kids should not be subject to the social engineering. he was talking about a lot of programs to essentially integrate the schools in ways that had kids being moved all around the city. but otherwise much of what we see as the urban agenda of rudy giuliani as actually the nucleus of it is in buckley's book. he articulated a strat
on housing, opting out of federal urban redevelopment programs.is the robert moses to factor in reducing the cost of new housing by ending the monopoly by union only construction companies. if you look at his agenda, the one area that buckley didn't anticipate largely, the future was on education. this was a crucial area. he was grasping like many other people although milton friedman had raised the issue of choice in schools. i didn't think of something that resonated. what a buckley said...
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woodruff: plus, the first chilean to win architecture's highest award focuses on improving spaces for urban slums around the world. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: wall street took a beating today, in the face of growing worries about slumping oil prices, a slowdown in china and global growth. the dow jones industrial average lost almost 365 points to close near 16,150. the nasdaq fell nearly 160 points, and the s&p 500 index dropped 48, in what wall street calls a "correction," a decline of 10% or more from a recent peak. it lasted less than 24 hours. iran's seizur
woodruff: plus, the first chilean to win architecture's highest award focuses on improving spaces for urban slums around the world. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org...
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hear what coach urban meyer had to say about losing some of his best players. >> jeff: all right. another look at downtown cleveland. a quiet night looking good. we have rain tomorrow. arctic air is lurking. yeah. it is lurking. up. . the way they handled their business. you have to ask yourself why and everything is a why to me and i think because of the love of ohio state and more importantly love of teammates and coaching staff. >> dan: urban meyer very proud of what his team accomplished in the past two seasons despite the distractions that could have derailed buckeyes. and they are taking stock of the football program and reflect on the past and look at the future this won't include nine top players that will turn pro. >> carl is back from columbus and has more on the guys who bleed scarlett and gray. >> all ohio state football programs are a double-edged sword and great players mean wins and they know full well they can make lots of money at the next level. nine buckeyes who could have come back heard the siren call and could go pro and urban meyer reluctantly accepts this m
hear what coach urban meyer had to say about losing some of his best players. >> jeff: all right. another look at downtown cleveland. a quiet night looking good. we have rain tomorrow. arctic air is lurking. yeah. it is lurking. up. . the way they handled their business. you have to ask yourself why and everything is a why to me and i think because of the love of ohio state and more importantly love of teammates and coaching staff. >> dan: urban meyer very proud of what his team...
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there's an urban flood advisory for you in broward county right now. the heaviest definitely in pembroke pines at this hour. dade relatively quiet. the keys not so quiet. we've got a pretttt strong area of rain over florida bay extending into the middle florida keys. this sliding towarddhe northeast. let's switch to this other source. we'll use the national weather service radar here. the urban flood advisory is in effect until 7:00 and extends up i-5 to palm beach county. a difficult drive this evening heading northbound across florida. the everglades. there was debris shown on the weather radar. once you pick up debris, trees, follow foliage, you can confirm there was a tornado here we know from the radar's signature. in the case of the coconut creek to pompano beach tornado, survey team went out there. find a path 35 miles wide producing winds of 100o 90 miles an hour making touch down near the broward college north campus. then lifting back into the cloud near the broward community outreach center in pompano. so that's that tornado from earlier tod
there's an urban flood advisory for you in broward county right now. the heaviest definitely in pembroke pines at this hour. dade relatively quiet. the keys not so quiet. we've got a pretttt strong area of rain over florida bay extending into the middle florida keys. this sliding towarddhe northeast. let's switch to this other source. we'll use the national weather service radar here. the urban flood advisory is in effect until 7:00 and extends up i-5 to palm beach county. a difficult drive...
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the vibrant do it yourself culture of urban renaissance.ansforming the city, one block at a time. where's that? well, that is happening. young, idealistic, true-believing, hard-working, creative people are indeed doing their best to bring light and hope and beauty to this greatest of cities. you've got to start with the deeply felt and absolute belief that detroit is indeed a great city and that it is worth saving. as utterly screwed as detroit may be, you have to be a twisted, unpatriotic freak to not believe that. behold the future. >> what, like cooking in a back alley? >> yes. >> all right. >> chef craig lightfield has done what many would call a very unwise thing. after working at gotham grill in manhattan, instead of staying where the money inarguably was, he returned to detroit. he's been working to get a brick and mortar establishment going by first doing regular popups here at guns and butter. tucked into the back room of an art gallery under an overpass in downtown detroit. do you have like a really weird attitude towards food in
the vibrant do it yourself culture of urban renaissance.ansforming the city, one block at a time. where's that? well, that is happening. young, idealistic, true-believing, hard-working, creative people are indeed doing their best to bring light and hope and beauty to this greatest of cities. you've got to start with the deeply felt and absolute belief that detroit is indeed a great city and that it is worth saving. as utterly screwed as detroit may be, you have to be a twisted, unpatriotic...
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expanded to incorporate fairfax county, they became an ex-urban suburb in an almost urban part of washington.c. the third thing was immigration. so as i said, we have this huge influx of immigrants into the fairfax. any of those three things is traumatic and the combination of the three in quick secession really changed the character of the county. and now with these new residents and sort of new character of the county it has changed politically as well as sociologically. >> immigration will probably be part of the presidential primaries and comes up every four years. do we follow through with it after the primaries and elections are over? >> what is interesting about this primary season is that for the first time the issue on immigration is not just what do we do about undocumented people which has been an issue we debated for years. for the first time we are now hearing people saying didn't we have too many immigrants period. legal or illegal. candidates were not saying that before. maybe we are getting the immigrants from cultures that are not like our own. too many muslim immigrants, yo
expanded to incorporate fairfax county, they became an ex-urban suburb in an almost urban part of washington.c. the third thing was immigration. so as i said, we have this huge influx of immigrants into the fairfax. any of those three things is traumatic and the combination of the three in quick secession really changed the character of the county. and now with these new residents and sort of new character of the county it has changed politically as well as sociologically. >> immigration...
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district, and we have urban problems and we have rural problems and we have distance problems and we have transportation problems and its hard to get one group to get their mind wrapped around that." gardner presented a bill that looked to break up the school district into smaller precincts, that bill is now law and the town hall is the start of a year long conversation on the best way to re-organize . mayor lee, north las vegas " in our particular case we have a lot of schools that are old and have these trailers on them, and we have dollars that come to the school district but don't follow the urban children and the problems in those areas." the town hall welcomed officials from all over the valley, as well as parents and study they hope to have done by next year they asked the public questions on their concerns with the district... people were asked if they thought the school district was too big, and if they believed the size had a negative effect on education... most answered yes... annalise castor, break free ccsd " you know i think the fact that clark county school distr
district, and we have urban problems and we have rural problems and we have distance problems and we have transportation problems and its hard to get one group to get their mind wrapped around that." gardner presented a bill that looked to break up the school district into smaller precincts, that bill is now law and the town hall is the start of a year long conversation on the best way to re-organize . mayor lee, north las vegas " in our particular case we have a lot of schools that...
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assemblyman david gardner, " we have the largest rural district, as well as the largest urban district, and we have urban problems and we have rural problems and we have distance problems and we have transportation problems and its hard to get one group to get their mind wrapped around that." gardner presented a bill that looked to break up the school district into smaller precincts, that bill is now law and the town hall is the start of a year long conversation on the best way to re-organize . mayor lee, north las vegas " in our particular case we have a lot of schools that are old and have these trailers on them, and we have dollars that come to the school district but don't follow the urban children and the problems in those areas." the town hall welcomed officials from all over the valley, as well as parents and teachers... as a part of a reorganization study they hope to have done by next year they asked the public questions on their concerns with the district... people were asked if they thought the school district was too big, and if they effect on education... most answer
assemblyman david gardner, " we have the largest rural district, as well as the largest urban district, and we have urban problems and we have rural problems and we have distance problems and we have transportation problems and its hard to get one group to get their mind wrapped around that." gardner presented a bill that looked to break up the school district into smaller precincts, that bill is now law and the town hall is the start of a year long conversation on the best way to...
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i have a question do we have anyone in the urban forestry here. >> i don't not that i'm aware of this gentleman is representing. >> none from urban forest is here but through the tree selection process and identifying which trees their engaged and work with the urban forestry council on selecting the trees. >> i'm asking general when we have a tree case their usual here and now they're not (laughter) and let me ask this question first the certificate of appropriateness this probable addressed to our attorney is. >> so we engage them. >> go ahead finish our comment. >> for the removal prim this is not for the removal permit. >> this the or is only recommend to the hpc certificate of appropriateness for that portion the project that goes through the civic center it doesn't maybe it might but does necessarily apply to the vast majority; right? >> that's correct. >> so we'll be seeing more. >> i said to clarify because everyone's is tubbing some are talking about the entire system and more specific of this district. >> yes. we're also going through a tree removal permitting process so we
i have a question do we have anyone in the urban forestry here. >> i don't not that i'm aware of this gentleman is representing. >> none from urban forest is here but through the tree selection process and identifying which trees their engaged and work with the urban forestry council on selecting the trees. >> i'm asking general when we have a tree case their usual here and now they're not (laughter) and let me ask this question first the certificate of appropriateness this...
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we have an urban and small stream flood advisory in effect.tly when the rain will end. that's coming up at 48 minutes after the hour. here's gianna. >> any way you shake it all three freeways are busy. our hot spots. one of them the bay bridge of adding to a busy ride. we got this accident past the toll plaza still blocking at least the number 7 lanes. 37 minutes. you are backed up into the maze. over now to 280 northbound, getting word of an overturned vehicle. the left lane is blocked. pretty big delays on the northbound side of 280, 16 off 18 minutes. 101 to highway 85. 101 itself not doing much better. two lanes are blocked. this one is still in effect. you can see delays before 92. michelle? >> all right. thank you. >>> total gridlock on the bay bridge all caused by about two dozen protesters. the group's strategically chained themselves to cars yesterday afternoon. they were calling for an end to police brutality and chanted black lives matter. it took chp officers about 30 minutes to clear the rants. 25 protesters were arrested. online
we have an urban and small stream flood advisory in effect.tly when the rain will end. that's coming up at 48 minutes after the hour. here's gianna. >> any way you shake it all three freeways are busy. our hot spots. one of them the bay bridge of adding to a busy ride. we got this accident past the toll plaza still blocking at least the number 7 lanes. 37 minutes. you are backed up into the maze. over now to 280 northbound, getting word of an overturned vehicle. the left lane is blocked....
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so, if you look at urban crime, not necessarily exclusively black-on-black or white-on-black, but if you look at urban crimes, in many cases, those guns came from states where the last traced transfer was at a gun show. increasingly, what we're seeing is those guns were traded over the internet, and these are loopholes, specifically, that the president is trying to close. you know, i think it was a very telling moment when the president, like i was, was teary thinking and talking about the newtown shootings. after all, i was the guy who had to tell all those families that they were not gonna be reunited on that day in december three years ago. comfort those families the sunday after that friday. he was teary-eyed, i was teary-eyed. but he also said "and it happens daily," or on a regular basis, in chicago, on the streets of chicago, and that is a reality. in the chicago area, for instance, we can trace many of those guns to four specific stores that are selling guns in the greater chicago area. we know where they're sold. when i was mayor of stamford, just a few miles away from where
so, if you look at urban crime, not necessarily exclusively black-on-black or white-on-black, but if you look at urban crimes, in many cases, those guns came from states where the last traced transfer was at a gun show. increasingly, what we're seeing is those guns were traded over the internet, and these are loopholes, specifically, that the president is trying to close. you know, i think it was a very telling moment when the president, like i was, was teary thinking and talking about the...
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. >> byron: good morning everyone and welcome to urban update. i'm byron barnett. on the show, informs on the free screening of an incredible documently that tells the story two teenagers who pursue their dream of becoming ballet dancers as a way to escape the slums of rio de janeiro. also on the program, al school dedicated to helping foreign professionals and their families adapt to their life in boston. but up first, tomorrow, it will iowa caucuses represent the in on the presidential nomination contest. new hampshire's a week bands. like it or not, the results usually are very important in determining the major parties nominees and who they will be. in recent decades, the two states seched about as much media as all other states combined. to discuss and to give us their pregame analysis we've invited two guests to give us their perspective. joining us this morning are leverett wing, he provide legislative training and networking opportunities with top policy makers and click service job opportunities for massachusetts. also with us richard taylor, business law
. >> byron: good morning everyone and welcome to urban update. i'm byron barnett. on the show, informs on the free screening of an incredible documently that tells the story two teenagers who pursue their dream of becoming ballet dancers as a way to escape the slums of rio de janeiro. also on the program, al school dedicated to helping foreign professionals and their families adapt to their life in boston. but up first, tomorrow, it will iowa caucuses represent the in on the presidential...
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so how we did that was by conducting an urban design amion.nalysis and wanted to see what the impacts on not just the skyline or image of city, but the neighborhood and how it looks like from public spaces nearby? particularly rincon park, which is close and have open spaces as a pedestrian you experience it in a different way than the skyline. we did analysis of the skyline from afar and am analyses of how the tower height increase would impact the local environment, the neighborhood environment? so i will share with you some of these analyses. i wanted to tell you we looked at the same vantage points from 2000, from the very popular and well-known vantage points and vistas that you have in the city, from twin peaks, from the top of dolores park and bernal heights and telegraph hill, et cetera. we found the 300' height tower was barely visible and even the 400' tower was really not visible or barely recognizable for most of these vantage points from the south, and from the west of the project. now the biggest impact really on the skyline is t
so how we did that was by conducting an urban design amion.nalysis and wanted to see what the impacts on not just the skyline or image of city, but the neighborhood and how it looks like from public spaces nearby? particularly rincon park, which is close and have open spaces as a pedestrian you experience it in a different way than the skyline. we did analysis of the skyline from afar and am analyses of how the tower height increase would impact the local environment, the neighborhood...
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>>> we're talking to the president of the national urban league and the american constitution society and arsenal attorneys. father michael flager suggested titles for guns, like other items that we transfer, cars. that could lead to a gun registry which would mean the government would know where every gun is. yooich been shaped by the way of slippery slope thinking has modified this debate. did the president make a fair point last night? >> it's rich. it was a rich point. that was the most emotional point of the debate because this is a president who got re-elected, fabricate of the false narrative on contraception and there was a conspiracy or war on women. now he accuses people who he said follow the old american tradition of fearing some distant power or authority. it's really rich. one uses that rhetoric, it is very demeaning. i don't think he ever is comfortable speaking about liberty or rights. he speaks about liberty and it is hard for him to say the government should control your health care. we never hear about the one life saved due to self-defence. that portion of the disc
>>> we're talking to the president of the national urban league and the american constitution society and arsenal attorneys. father michael flager suggested titles for guns, like other items that we transfer, cars. that could lead to a gun registry which would mean the government would know where every gun is. yooich been shaped by the way of slippery slope thinking has modified this debate. did the president make a fair point last night? >> it's rich. it was a rich point. that...
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each of which corresponds in different ways to serve memorial and urban park. to the western side, and upper lawn bordered by maple trees, with a freestanding sculpture, will create a simple contained space reminiscent of the sunken plaza and current park design shielded from the surrounding city and at the same time open to it that will create an enclave with the potential for quiet contemplation and active recreation. below the upper courtyard to the east, and opening used at freedom plaza is a more urban plaza. the centerpiece will be a large bronze sculptural work executed by relief and i hear the design will accommodate those who come to the site to see the memorial or gatherings from other events as well as those who simply want to have their lunch or enjoy the fresh air. i remind you that the sculptural images shown here are simply design suggestions by the sculptor. they appear here as illustrated images rather than the sculptural form they will ultimately take. these are not necessarily the themes are images that the memorial will openly depict. finall
each of which corresponds in different ways to serve memorial and urban park. to the western side, and upper lawn bordered by maple trees, with a freestanding sculpture, will create a simple contained space reminiscent of the sunken plaza and current park design shielded from the surrounding city and at the same time open to it that will create an enclave with the potential for quiet contemplation and active recreation. below the upper courtyard to the east, and opening used at freedom plaza is...
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it will be very urban. ray: the salem project also includes brownstone-style living spaces and an apartment building. the approval process is just getting underway. the developers say this could mean thousands of jobs for southern new hampshire. reporting live, ray brewer. sean: thanks. the volatility on wall street continues with the dow losing 250 points yesterday and the outlook today is already down. the price of crude oil dropped below $27 per barrel. many investors are worried that the plunging markets signal a slowdown in the world economy. drivers at the gas pump are not complaining. >> i' m on a fixed income and it makes the money go further. >> i got it for $1.75. i can' t believe they are this low. sean: experts predict that could fall another $.10 or more. erin: two people are due in court after police investigated a pair of attacks in claremont. a man reported being jumped on trinity street early on sunday morning. he was treated for a knife wound to his face. a man was flown to dartmouth hitch
it will be very urban. ray: the salem project also includes brownstone-style living spaces and an apartment building. the approval process is just getting underway. the developers say this could mean thousands of jobs for southern new hampshire. reporting live, ray brewer. sean: thanks. the volatility on wall street continues with the dow losing 250 points yesterday and the outlook today is already down. the price of crude oil dropped below $27 per barrel. many investors are worried that the...
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. >> now the dpw urban planning program so see how the garden community. >> so i grew up on a farm in air force base we picked the foods open the trees and share with other families and as i drive around san francisco i see any trees with apples or mrumdz and lemon trees i can see the food going to waste and brought that idea back to the department many of the trees where the fruit would go to waste we origin or crop and pick other fruits and delivery this to food banks or shelters to people who need them. >> i'm here with nang wong hello nang. >> hello. >> i need to understand house this gleaning work. >> we come and harvest like for example, we'll come over here this is the lemon and plug it like this. >> (laughter). >> made that good, good and ease. >> the trick is how not to hurt the branches. >> like the thing. >> i'm so excited about this. the people are so passionate about where the food goes to the private property owners give us the food they're happy that no of a t is going to waste >> oh. thank you. thank you. again job aura natural >> (laughter). >> from backyards to back
. >> now the dpw urban planning program so see how the garden community. >> so i grew up on a farm in air force base we picked the foods open the trees and share with other families and as i drive around san francisco i see any trees with apples or mrumdz and lemon trees i can see the food going to waste and brought that idea back to the department many of the trees where the fruit would go to waste we origin or crop and pick other fruits and delivery this to food banks or shelters...
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uninhabited urbanization. and that is, an incredibly exciting territory because you reallyk you see it, because there are no people, the entire environment is wide. for people we make very expensive, careful spaces. but now you can exploit and celebrate even the absence of people. >> rose: take a look. i will see finally the clip from a documentary made by your son tomas, it's called rem, this is a documentary that is going to come out, when will this be fin unked? >> any time this year. i think the point of the film is not to look at me or talk about me it is really to convey the experience of the building. >> rose: okay. roll tape, here is a portion of this. within i felt it was really crucial at least for me to find another way of being an architect. we are always challenged by programming. but it is a very abstract term. i think it's much better to say that we are challenged by people's needs. is the real incentive. s. >> rose: react to what you just said. >> to you come away with is kind of a sense of eng
uninhabited urbanization. and that is, an incredibly exciting territory because you reallyk you see it, because there are no people, the entire environment is wide. for people we make very expensive, careful spaces. but now you can exploit and celebrate even the absence of people. >> rose: take a look. i will see finally the clip from a documentary made by your son tomas, it's called rem, this is a documentary that is going to come out, when will this be fin unked? >> any time this...
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front unchanged and keeping the new project like a contemporary home with any argument the facade is urban changed is not the case
front unchanged and keeping the new project like a contemporary home with any argument the facade is urban changed is not the case
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alert for pedestrians walking in roads, especially in more urban areas where most sidewalks are blocked with deep piles of snow. vdot is not responsible for snow removal on
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drivers also should be alert for pedestrians walking in roads, especially in more urban areas where most sidewalks are blocked with deep piles of snow.
drivers also should be alert for pedestrians walking in roads, especially in more urban areas where most sidewalks are blocked with deep piles of snow.
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my son is at brown university majoring in urban studies. yet when he had to go to a rich neighborhood he goes and he's in this park and he's doing this and please screw drives by. and i tell the story in the book, this is a provenance. as a quick u-turn pulls up on the sidewalk jumps out, looks in the seat and hits him in the eye and the flashlight says who are you and why are you here? my son says i'm a student brown and i'm doing an assignment. police officers as well the park closes at 930. my son said yes but it's oh 730. the. the other officer comes along with his hand on his weapon and they said the park closes at 930. my son my son puts his hands up and says we don't want any trouble any walks out. the other stories lit, michigan. we have a community that devastated by the industrialization and by the loss of manufacturing an automobile it industry. now they're dealing with the fact that their babies have been poisoned because a bad water, lead. what does what does that mean? somebody made an economic decision not to upgrade the pipe
my son is at brown university majoring in urban studies. yet when he had to go to a rich neighborhood he goes and he's in this park and he's doing this and please screw drives by. and i tell the story in the book, this is a provenance. as a quick u-turn pulls up on the sidewalk jumps out, looks in the seat and hits him in the eye and the flashlight says who are you and why are you here? my son says i'm a student brown and i'm doing an assignment. police officers as well the park closes at 930....
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climate we have with the gun culture, i believe the gun violence we see particularly happening in urban communities is the single most important social justice problem that we have in this country. and because i did receive some sense of justice and closure, it's not enough because there's so many more babies dying in the streets and people dying in the streets that will never receive justice. so now it is not enough. we have a lot more work to do. >> for me one of the hardest things that i've heard you say in this week or rather that i
climate we have with the gun culture, i believe the gun violence we see particularly happening in urban communities is the single most important social justice problem that we have in this country. and because i did receive some sense of justice and closure, it's not enough because there's so many more babies dying in the streets and people dying in the streets that will never receive justice. so now it is not enough. we have a lot more work to do. >> for me one of the hardest things that...