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beirut madinati literally translates to "beirut, my city." my city. - my city. all right. and the program had the points that everybody wants: housing, green spaces, public spaces, access to jobs, waste management, proper governments. all the normal stuff. normal stuff, but nobody has addressed them at the municipality at all. - but finding a way into the government in lebanon isn't just a matter of climbing the political ladder. from the municipal to the national level, every party is divided along religious lines. that, however, is not the case with beirut madinati. so, it's also the first nonsectarian-based electoral campaign. that's what beirut madinati was pioneering in. we found the right people and we just wrote our list. everybody thought that we wouldn't get anywhere. we got 33% of the votes. wow. and that was huge. but of course, we didn't get into the council, because it's a majoritarian law. you either get everything or you don't. but at the same time, we asserted that change is possible. yes, if you go and vote, you have a voice, you can voice your opinion in
beirut madinati literally translates to "beirut, my city." my city. - my city. all right. and the program had the points that everybody wants: housing, green spaces, public spaces, access to jobs, waste management, proper governments. all the normal stuff. normal stuff, but nobody has addressed them at the municipality at all. - but finding a way into the government in lebanon isn't just a matter of climbing the political ladder. from the municipal to the national level, every party...
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the city of hamilton, ontario is a city with proud, working-class roots. for generations, it's been known as "steel town." but this city has suffered from economic decline and deindustrialization, like so many cities in the region and across north america. hamilton is desperately trying to figure out how to adapt, and how, perhaps, to reinvent itself. this is also a medium-sized city, one living in the shadow of a loud, noisy neighbor. that's toronto in the distance, across the lake. is there a greater sense of community, cohesion and urbanism in a city this size? we all know where steel town came from, but man, i want to figure out where steel town is headed. until now, the life-sized city has focussed on major urban centres: paris, tokyo, mexico city, bangkok. but that raised a question: what about all the mid-sized cities around the world? what about their reality? well, like in many places, hamilton's steel and manufacturing industry boomed between the industrial revolution and the late 20th century. and i mean really boomed. from appliances to cars to
the city of hamilton, ontario is a city with proud, working-class roots. for generations, it's been known as "steel town." but this city has suffered from economic decline and deindustrialization, like so many cities in the region and across north america. hamilton is desperately trying to figure out how to adapt, and how, perhaps, to reinvent itself. this is also a medium-sized city, one living in the shadow of a loud, noisy neighbor. that's toronto in the distance, across the lake....
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welcome to the state of the city address. [applause] >> mayor breed: i am happy to have all of you here today. it is really great to be outdoors in person. the mask mandates, vaccine mandates are all gone. if you take pictures answer post. make sure you put disclaimer we removed it in san francisco so i don't get beat up by folk on the internet. thank you and welcome. i want to start by thanking all workers who helped us navigate the latest surge. nurses, police officers, paramedics, educators, all incredible people who kept this city going. [applause] over the past two years and months, so many of them have been working over time to take care of the city. thank you, thank you, thank you. you know, sometimes the devastating impacts of the last two years of covid can be hard. this is in 1989 when freeways fell or 1906 when buildings and neighborhoods burned to the ground. they are deep. we see it in the struggles to simply get through the day. struggles with mental health. especially in kids, we see it in their eyes. empty dow
welcome to the state of the city address. [applause] >> mayor breed: i am happy to have all of you here today. it is really great to be outdoors in person. the mask mandates, vaccine mandates are all gone. if you take pictures answer post. make sure you put disclaimer we removed it in san francisco so i don't get beat up by folk on the internet. thank you and welcome. i want to start by thanking all workers who helped us navigate the latest surge. nurses, police officers, paramedics,...
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mexico city used to be a city of lakes. it was like the venice of america, and the aztecs had a very, very sophisticated water management system, but the war with the spanish destroyed everything. they somehow were determined to recreate madrid. so they decided to drain the valley of mexico. so mexico city is now a big flat concrete wilderness, but this land is very flood prone. - and therein lies the irony in all of this. while mexico city is running dry, it also receives an unbelievable amount of rain, making it extremely vulnerable to flooding. picture this: during the rainy season, mexico city gets one and a half times more rain than london does in an entire year. that's a lot of water. but it heads straight into the sewers, and that's not the only problem. mexico city is on a very soft ground, because it was a lake, so the city sinks very quickly. parts of mexico city today sink 40 centimetres a year. really? yeah, which is mind-boggling. and the aquifer which is further down, what we depend on, is just very, very quic
mexico city used to be a city of lakes. it was like the venice of america, and the aztecs had a very, very sophisticated water management system, but the war with the spanish destroyed everything. they somehow were determined to recreate madrid. so they decided to drain the valley of mexico. so mexico city is now a big flat concrete wilderness, but this land is very flood prone. - and therein lies the irony in all of this. while mexico city is running dry, it also receives an unbelievable...
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the city can do this, the city may do that to the city will do this and the city will do that. and not just have studies or more research and on and on because you've identified such critical areas that waste a lot of money and that really could be a lot more efficient, make everybody's life easier. what happens to this report that would result in some benefit to the city and the public? >> you hit the nail right on the head. i think i'll point to three things that are likely going forward. one s we my group, city performance can do projects in this area. and we have done before. few years ago, we ran a chapter 6 working group where all were responsible for worked together on some improvement to the forms and contracting process and some of the other regulatory constructs that they've dealt with. so it would be my hope that we can choose one or more recommendations and invest staff time from our own group as we fill some of our vacancies and build some of the staffing into the next fiscal year. that's one, another is, we'll have change coming during where you split one will tak
the city can do this, the city may do that to the city will do this and the city will do that. and not just have studies or more research and on and on because you've identified such critical areas that waste a lot of money and that really could be a lot more efficient, make everybody's life easier. what happens to this report that would result in some benefit to the city and the public? >> you hit the nail right on the head. i think i'll point to three things that are likely going...
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long-standing board member of the guardians of the city. i have the honor of being the emcee today through this program. thank you all for being here. [applause]. is it really great to be back in person standing here like this in front of the museum where we get to go and experience firsthand live and in person the artifacts, apparatus, part of the rich history of first responders and public safety in san francisco. you are in for a real treat. board members and the guardians of the city have put time, energy and commitment into preserving the pieces and getting all set up for display. after we go through the plan with speakers speaking i would invite everyone to come in and experience it. it is a little small. now that we have covid restrictions lifted, we have the opportunity to share the experience together. as you know, this museum is around 54 years now. i live down the street. what i was growing up we would walk to share in the experience. i wasn't hired as firefighter. i moved to other things. it is an honor and privilege to be part
long-standing board member of the guardians of the city. i have the honor of being the emcee today through this program. thank you all for being here. [applause]. is it really great to be back in person standing here like this in front of the museum where we get to go and experience firsthand live and in person the artifacts, apparatus, part of the rich history of first responders and public safety in san francisco. you are in for a real treat. board members and the guardians of the city have...
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so they're big cities. they the last part of the la hans district that are still remaining in ukrainian hands and a and then of course there is a significant amount of the of, of soldiers and equipment, but from the ukrainian army. they're defending them. so the russians are trying to pocket them and to surround them, and thus they gain control over them. it would be a major when it would be 2 major cities that they have under control. they haven't made a good price or they haven't been able to secure many cities. there's more you, paul, this hassan and a cities south of murray upa. but mostly they have been unable to get into cities. i've heard about the pro law of the beaches in the it's difficult to predict anything in war time. it's been exactly 3 months since the beginning of russia's full scale invasion ration after dinner. hans griego is holding the defensive line . although throughout the 3 months our positions have been under fire, daily. e. anything is possible and what we're, we're good, but we'r
so they're big cities. they the last part of the la hans district that are still remaining in ukrainian hands and a and then of course there is a significant amount of the of, of soldiers and equipment, but from the ukrainian army. they're defending them. so the russians are trying to pocket them and to surround them, and thus they gain control over them. it would be a major when it would be 2 major cities that they have under control. they haven't made a good price or they haven't been able to...
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they are cultural beckons of a city. neighbors can learn and celebrate and mourn and dance together. venues and arts and culture are characterized as second responders to crisis and they provide a mental health outlet and a community center for people to come together at and it's the shared history of our city and these spaces is where we all come together and can celebrate. >> art often music opens up people to understanding the fellow man and i mean, taz always necessary and if anything, it's going to be even more necessary as we come out of this to reach out and connect with people. >> we can sustain with food, water and shelter is accurate and does anybody have a good time over the last year? no. >> san francisco is a great down. i've been here many years and i love it here and it's a beautiful, beautiful, place to be music and art is key to that. drama, acting, movies, everything, everything that makes life worth living and that's what we've got to mow proteasome no san francisco and that's what is important now. [
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this was way outside the norm even in a city. that was a custom to a sort of raucous and sometimes violence public life our public sphere. this was really the you know with the you know, the the burning of churches and stuff like that. this was really kind of outside the norm for people who are experiencing but for those who experience this violence firsthand, however, they i'm interested in sort of teasing out the links between you know, the kind of violence thing counter during that the riot and the sort of violence that they might have experienced in their daily lives on the on the streets of neighborhoods, like like kensington and south work, so it's wondering how you were sort of thinking through, you know, the fact that some of these, you know some of these some of the people involved in these events. we're no strangers to be involved in things like brawls and street fights and stuff like that. yeah, so there was a culture of violence in philadelphia. i think the most remarkable of which is probably the volunteer fire compa
this was way outside the norm even in a city. that was a custom to a sort of raucous and sometimes violence public life our public sphere. this was really the you know with the you know, the the burning of churches and stuff like that. this was really kind of outside the norm for people who are experiencing but for those who experience this violence firsthand, however, they i'm interested in sort of teasing out the links between you know, the kind of violence thing counter during that the riot...
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the city may have to kill them. as a last resort. new tonight ktvu is elissa harrington with the city hall protest over any plan to kill animals. keith feel pain, just like us. members of animal rights groups marched to the steps of city hall in foster city want to live? thus, they were there to protest a plan to kill potentially hundreds of geese. city officials say the birds are not migrating like they should. population doubled in just one year and their droppings pollute waterways. they suffer very violent death, said the removal process would include trapping geese and gassing them. she called it cruel and a waste of taxpayer money. gassing them is death is one of the most brutal things you could do to kill them coexistence and compassion to values. that area holds extremely dare. so the fact that foster city is planning on giving them a very brutal death is really shocking. eric allen, with direct action everywhere was one of the organizers of the protest. he set up a model of what one of the traps might look
the city may have to kill them. as a last resort. new tonight ktvu is elissa harrington with the city hall protest over any plan to kill animals. keith feel pain, just like us. members of animal rights groups marched to the steps of city hall in foster city want to live? thus, they were there to protest a plan to kill potentially hundreds of geese. city officials say the birds are not migrating like they should. population doubled in just one year and their droppings pollute waterways. they...
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and now another area city is considering the same city is considering the same idea. big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food, and air, too. and the smaller microplastics get, the more damage they do. could they end up in you, your bodies, their prey? new studies indicate possible links to mutations in dna. an evil lie with a future's worth of harm. to the world, now you know. so sound the alarm. what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. to the world, now you know. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this button do? no, don't! we're talking supersonic wi-fi. three times the bandwidth and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. that's powerful. couldn't said it better myself. you just did. unbeatable internet from xfinity. made to do anything so you can do anything. whoa. pandemic of travel officials say in march, more than 830,000 passengers came through the airport. that was a 24% incre
and now another area city is considering the same city is considering the same idea. big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food, and air, too. and the smaller microplastics get, the more damage they do. could they end up in you, your bodies, their prey? new studies indicate possible links to mutations in dna. an evil lie with a future's worth of harm. to the world, now you know. so...
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any other city staff? like was somebody's husband or wife connected to this organization? >> i'm going to have mr. sheehan answer this question. >> can you repeat that question? >> commissioner hunter: i no department staff directly connected to friends of but are aware of any relationships via close friends or family that sit on this board that might be connected to the city government. >> this is charles sheehan public affairs officer. i think it's safe to say that the external board members for friends may have connections to the city and or former employees to the city. >> commissioner hunter: beside acting director with friends of, are there any controls in place to make sure there are no back-and-forth or continuation conversation -- the point i'm trying to drive home, i want to make sure we dot our is and cross our ts. to ensure we are not connected with any shame form if possible. >> i'm not wear of any back-and-forth other than what has been recommended by the city attorney and transported over to
any other city staff? like was somebody's husband or wife connected to this organization? >> i'm going to have mr. sheehan answer this question. >> can you repeat that question? >> commissioner hunter: i no department staff directly connected to friends of but are aware of any relationships via close friends or family that sit on this board that might be connected to the city government. >> this is charles sheehan public affairs officer. i think it's safe to say that the...
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you probably heard the governor — city. you probably heard the governor talking _ city. you probably heard the governor talking about - city. you probably heard the governor talking about the i city. you probably heard the i governor talking about the role of social networks in enabling and live streaming an event like this which is pretty appalling to many of us. she described them as being moral accomplices. is it something that a lot of people picked up on in terms of going to the social networks, to see? you know, i social networks, to see? you know. i know _ social networks, to see? you know, i know that _ social networks, to see? ym. know, i know that immediately after it happened we started seeing some of these videos and photos coming up on social media. i believe the network it was streamed on took it down but the video site, they were being shared on social media, some of it really quite graphic, and it seems like they are trying to work to remove them but i am not sure to the extent of how far that has been completed. lei, extent of how far that has been compl
you probably heard the governor — city. you probably heard the governor talking _ city. you probably heard the governor talking about - city. you probably heard the governor talking about the i city. you probably heard the i governor talking about the role of social networks in enabling and live streaming an event like this which is pretty appalling to many of us. she described them as being moral accomplices. is it something that a lot of people picked up on in terms of going to the social...
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i've been promised the best carbonara in the city. and i've been told to come to the working-class back streets behind termini station and ask for "the don." tell me what you do. >> i'm passionate for popular food, and for a time, i make a show where i play vinyl music -- >> like a deejay. >> as a deejay, yeah, i am a deejay. but at the same time, i cook pasta as a grandma. >> daniel is a chef, historian, and deejay who cooks italian food while he spins records. his stage name is don pasta. >> i have seen some of this stuff. it really is fantastic. it's really great. i was pretending for the audience i didn't know, i lied. it really is great. don pasta has promised me the greatest dish of spaghetti carbonara i've ever tasted. and on the way he tells me why pasta matters so much to him. >> i realize italian food is popular food. root food. italian food is reticent of the normal people or working class people that eat well because the working class people create the roots of italian food. >> yes. today we may think as a bowl of pasta as
i've been promised the best carbonara in the city. and i've been told to come to the working-class back streets behind termini station and ask for "the don." tell me what you do. >> i'm passionate for popular food, and for a time, i make a show where i play vinyl music -- >> like a deejay. >> as a deejay, yeah, i am a deejay. but at the same time, i cook pasta as a grandma. >> daniel is a chef, historian, and deejay who cooks italian food while he spins...
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, a city of 2 million. there are no refugees on the streets of polish cities because they're in our homes. people simply opened their hearts and opened their homes to our ukrainian friends. since the war began, zofia has been co—ordinating housing for refugees. her parents have opened up their home to a ukrainian family. it's a mix of polish and russian because i don't speak russian but i am trying to learn. they have been staying with my parents for two weeks and a half. they're from kharkiv, so kind of one of the worst places you can come from. they are less and less housing opportunities and more and more people coming, and also more and more people coming who don't know what's next. it's impossible to find apartments for larger families these days, which are affordable for ukrainians. and, yeah, they have no idea what to do here, how to — where to send their children to school, what work they can do, you know? but, ukrainians are very much like poles, and since we're so close culturally, linguistica
, a city of 2 million. there are no refugees on the streets of polish cities because they're in our homes. people simply opened their hearts and opened their homes to our ukrainian friends. since the war began, zofia has been co—ordinating housing for refugees. her parents have opened up their home to a ukrainian family. it's a mix of polish and russian because i don't speak russian but i am trying to learn. they have been staying with my parents for two weeks and a half. they're from...
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san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. but below its gleaming buildings lies a humanitarian disaster. can i ask what you're smoking, sir? fe nta nyl. every day on average, two people die from a drug overdose here. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. what's it like living here? uh, lawless. the people in power clash on the solution to the crisis. for me, it's really about tough love — it's about being aggressive. doubling down on a failed war on drugs is never going to solve those problems. meanwhile, some worry that time is running out. my greatest fear is that he's going to die. so what will it take to clean up this city? my name is james clayton. i'm the bbc�*s technology correspondent in silicon valley, and i normally report on tech. but when you live here, there's another story in town — one that is far more in yourface, drug addiction and homelessness. last year, an incredible statistic was published. we have had, you know, more overdose deaths in one year than we did of covid deaths in our city. it's a
san francisco is one of the richest cities in the world. but below its gleaming buildings lies a humanitarian disaster. can i ask what you're smoking, sir? fe nta nyl. every day on average, two people die from a drug overdose here. the mayor has declared a state of emergency. what's it like living here? uh, lawless. the people in power clash on the solution to the crisis. for me, it's really about tough love — it's about being aggressive. doubling down on a failed war on drugs is never going...
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new york city's pride parade began in 1970. one year after the 1969 stonewall uprising, which started after a police raid on a gay bar. stonewall ignited protests nationwide in a push for equal rights. but years before that, there was a riot at compton's cafeteria in san francisco that was in response to violent harassment from police. towards trans people, is known as one of the first lgbt related riots in u. s history. eight blocks in san francisco, including the site of that riot are now the world's first transgender district. more cases of the monkey pox were reported today. with washington state reporting its first case and overseas denmark announced it has identified the monkey pox virus there. there's news of human to human transmission outside of africa is alarming. ktvu is jana katsuyama spoke to an infectious disease expert. she joins us here in studio. and this doctor has studied monkeypox. you know, he did. it's kind of a rare thing before we've just been hearing about it lately, but this doctor says that monkey pox
new york city's pride parade began in 1970. one year after the 1969 stonewall uprising, which started after a police raid on a gay bar. stonewall ignited protests nationwide in a push for equal rights. but years before that, there was a riot at compton's cafeteria in san francisco that was in response to violent harassment from police. towards trans people, is known as one of the first lgbt related riots in u. s history. eight blocks in san francisco, including the site of that riot are now the...
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this is a city in the north—east of australia, around iipm city in the north—east of australia, around ”pm local time on saturday, the car apparently veered off the road and overturned and we are told by the police that neighbours heard the accident, they were first on the scene, paramedics arrived, tried to revive andrew symonds but he died of his injuries. he was 46 years of age. so this has been another tremendous shock for the australian cricket fraternity and people who knew him in other parts of the world, too, he was a prolific player in the english county system and also played in the indian premier league, as well, so another terrible day for australian cricket. , , . , terrible day for australian cricket. , . , ., ., terrible day for australian cricket. , ., ., ., cricket. just as an idea of what he _ cricket. just as an idea of what he offered - cricket. just as an idea of what he offered in - cricket. just as an idea of what he offered in terms| cricket. just as an idea of l what he offered in terms of cricket, mercurial is one of those words used. you never knew quite wh
this is a city in the north—east of australia, around iipm city in the north—east of australia, around ”pm local time on saturday, the car apparently veered off the road and overturned and we are told by the police that neighbours heard the accident, they were first on the scene, paramedics arrived, tried to revive andrew symonds but he died of his injuries. he was 46 years of age. so this has been another tremendous shock for the australian cricket fraternity and people who knew him in...
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one that involves starving a city into submission. the other that has attempted humanitarian corridors and a deliveries. and the western media has been going even further and trying to draw historical parallels. the red army engaged in ramp headed trustees and massacres during utopia, patient of ethan poland, finn and, and other east european countries and 90. 399041 scenes nowadays from butcher mary . you pull car, cough and other ukranian cities shows that russian soldiers over the past 10 weeks has penetrated atrocities against civilians in ukraine. some articles have given space for new interpretations of victory day as russia's who on ukraine continues. the day will take on you, meaning it's very much about galvanizing support for russia, the present and showing off the strength of rushes, military forces us diplomats of even accused the soviet union of being an ally of the nazis by cherry, picking specific episodes out of a much bigger historical context put in like the accused, his victims of b, nazis. but it's important to rem
one that involves starving a city into submission. the other that has attempted humanitarian corridors and a deliveries. and the western media has been going even further and trying to draw historical parallels. the red army engaged in ramp headed trustees and massacres during utopia, patient of ethan poland, finn and, and other east european countries and 90. 399041 scenes nowadays from butcher mary . you pull car, cough and other ukranian cities shows that russian soldiers over the past 10...
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but many city residents are hoping the city will go another direction. because the way you walk by the water a lot, and we always try to look for them, like try to find the babies, so it's like our kind of new routine right now. so i really hope they can't stay. a group known as in defensive animals say they have 14,000 people against the idea. the group says they've sent emails to city council and made it clear they believe the idea is cruel. and ineffective. why the protests now? will they say the city council decided to move forward with its mitigation plan back in november. and the permit it's waiting for takes about six months of taking lethal action could happen soon that some people we spoke to say they would be willing to volunteer their time to pick up after the geese. if it meant keeping them around. tonight's protest will begin at 6 30 in front of city hall, a facebook event for that protest shows about 40 people are scheduled to show up tonight. we're live this morning in foster city. i'm james torres. ktvu fox two news, james . thank you. ti
but many city residents are hoping the city will go another direction. because the way you walk by the water a lot, and we always try to look for them, like try to find the babies, so it's like our kind of new routine right now. so i really hope they can't stay. a group known as in defensive animals say they have 14,000 people against the idea. the group says they've sent emails to city council and made it clear they believe the idea is cruel. and ineffective. why the protests now? will they...
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welcome to the san francisco city hall. i am the city administrator. i am so happy to be here to kickoff this wonderful event. i want to thank mayor breed for championing this event. i can't tell you about someone who talked about re-opening the city, re-energizing the city and who has spoken to me how it is we build bonds between the communities and help to heal divisions that we have seen in recent weeks but also through the course of our city history. i want to thank mayor breed for her commitment to our chinese elderly community, who she has had many, many conversations with with what we have seen in the community in recent years. i thank her for that. as we think about the coming theme about building bridges. there is no more important theme. i think about my young daughter about to turn three. a covid baby. she has not interacted with other kids. she goes to playground. the highlight is the kids, not the slide. what are those people, they look like me? what i hope is that she comes to the city to join me and see the amazing history part of her hi
welcome to the san francisco city hall. i am the city administrator. i am so happy to be here to kickoff this wonderful event. i want to thank mayor breed for championing this event. i can't tell you about someone who talked about re-opening the city, re-energizing the city and who has spoken to me how it is we build bonds between the communities and help to heal divisions that we have seen in recent weeks but also through the course of our city history. i want to thank mayor breed for her...
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needs of the city. it was a joyous afternoon and i really enjoyed my time with the three of you out there. thank you for coming. really appreciate it. ready for this? so, speaking of joint effort -- [laughter] -- an estimated 20,000 people came out to celebrate the highly anticipated return of the annual 4-20 marijuana event at hippie hill in golden gate park after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. the event was a star-studded affair, no joke, by mike tyson, rapper burner, and a couple of their buds named herb and mary jane. [laughter] to be blunt, this event has been a strain on our resources in the past, but several city agencies obviously including ours, the office of cannabis, the department of public health, sfpd, fire, department of emergency management, m.t.a., came together and hashed out the details with local merchants and event organizers to enjoy -- to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for everyone. thank you very much. [laughter]. 4-20 is the super bowl of dad jokes. if i may be just s
needs of the city. it was a joyous afternoon and i really enjoyed my time with the three of you out there. thank you for coming. really appreciate it. ready for this? so, speaking of joint effort -- [laughter] -- an estimated 20,000 people came out to celebrate the highly anticipated return of the annual 4-20 marijuana event at hippie hill in golden gate park after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. the event was a star-studded affair, no joke, by mike tyson, rapper burner, and a couple of...
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a common ration was also held in the southern ukrainian city of had a son. it was the 1st time that a major celebration could take place in the city since the russian military establish control more than a month ago, amid lingering resistance from ukrainian forces. the festivities also took a deadly turn as the russian military says, a ukrainian missile attack on the procession was forwarded by a russian defense system. a city in the eastern ukraine also held its 1st immortal regiment procession for the 1st time since the 2014 who in chief locals with many children and will war to veterans among them, flooded the streets of mil, total carrying portraits of relatives who fought in the historic conflicts residence also brought flowers to the brothers a great memorial where the eternal flame has been relieved after a 7 year absence of the city has been under the control of a new administration since the 3rd week of the korean conference and in the dumbass, city of variable recently retaken by russian lead forces victory day was also celebrated, but differently
a common ration was also held in the southern ukrainian city of had a son. it was the 1st time that a major celebration could take place in the city since the russian military establish control more than a month ago, amid lingering resistance from ukrainian forces. the festivities also took a deadly turn as the russian military says, a ukrainian missile attack on the procession was forwarded by a russian defense system. a city in the eastern ukraine also held its 1st immortal regiment...
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of murray, a pool a city under siege. savannah. danielle has been battered by intense shelling for weeks. now russian forces have entered the city and fears a growing that it may share mary repulse fate. thousands of civilians are thought to still be in the city, the largest in the loo, hence region, still held by ukraine. according to the mare, the relentless bombardment has left it impossible to keep track of casualties with russia, bringing its overwhelming advantage in artillery to bear in its assault on the don bass, ukraine is pleading with its allies to provide it with more advanced long range weapon systems. do us was reportedly considering the move, the president biden has now thrown that into doubt a rock with the rock. but while ukraine's allies debate, russia continues to concentrate its fire power. in the dawn bass, with some of the fighting has reached its maximum intensity with russian troops firing along the entire line of contact and trying to fire artillery deep into our defenses. at the same time, his s
of murray, a pool a city under siege. savannah. danielle has been battered by intense shelling for weeks. now russian forces have entered the city and fears a growing that it may share mary repulse fate. thousands of civilians are thought to still be in the city, the largest in the loo, hence region, still held by ukraine. according to the mare, the relentless bombardment has left it impossible to keep track of casualties with russia, bringing its overwhelming advantage in artillery to bear in...
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on where you are in the city. so these northern suburbs, this house where she was standing, it's just, it's the last house on the border of the town. and just behind, we could look out of the window. you see fields and villages. and these villages were occupied by the russians. so they were just able to, to show from everything they have, everything basically would hit at one of these houses because it was so close. and these areas are basically, i don't know whether they'll ever be inhabited the probably the have, you will have to tear everything down before they will be in rebuild it before it will be possible to live there. for most houses, they've been severely damaged. other parts of the city are not that bad hit. there were a few rocket hits at the center. you see the city is wounded wherever you walk. and people life is really returning slowly to the city, much slower than for example, in ki, if after the troops were driven back from the border of here. basically, life was returning already, but it's differ
on where you are in the city. so these northern suburbs, this house where she was standing, it's just, it's the last house on the border of the town. and just behind, we could look out of the window. you see fields and villages. and these villages were occupied by the russians. so they were just able to, to show from everything they have, everything basically would hit at one of these houses because it was so close. and these areas are basically, i don't know whether they'll ever be inhabited...
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protesting against the jewish march through muslim areas of the city. let's take a look at some of the latest images from the scene. ah ah, palestinian factions have warned that the flag waving parades could re ignites that conflict with israel. they see the event as particularly antagonistic, as it takes place in what israel cools jerusalem day and celebration of its capture of east jerusalem. in the 967 war protest is report to be through stones unfold. fireworks had police who responded with stung grenades. antelope, some of them in the oxen mosque officials, at least the 18 palestinians have been arrested on t correspondent, dalia murray reports from the grand i every one connected to the march, which is also expected to take place in the damascus gate area. and i alert it, i march in georgia, the full support of the government included in security with the enrollment of all or enforcement or in the alter structures. i talked be handsome, crashes were observed in the area. jewish people arrived before the start and walked around the old city where t
protesting against the jewish march through muslim areas of the city. let's take a look at some of the latest images from the scene. ah ah, palestinian factions have warned that the flag waving parades could re ignites that conflict with israel. they see the event as particularly antagonistic, as it takes place in what israel cools jerusalem day and celebration of its capture of east jerusalem. in the 967 war protest is report to be through stones unfold. fireworks had police who responded with...
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here it was, the city is ready place. simply. i mean, the marches openly chanting, hate slogans, and proclaiming that this is a jewish early land. this young generation, the raft and force i believe that completely. and these people are the ones that are packing, these really government and keeping it in power. and as long as that's the case, i have very loud voice at the heart of these really government american out 0 occupied east jerusalem. well, there are also demonstrations in garzo. a protest is burnt in his writing flag and talented slogans against the occupation. on fissions with the palestinian legislative council denounced the march members of mass held their own rally, and i said it would respond more fully to the march. at the right time, al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupy westbank. sharina barclay was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignments in janine, on the day of our funeral is read
here it was, the city is ready place. simply. i mean, the marches openly chanting, hate slogans, and proclaiming that this is a jewish early land. this young generation, the raft and force i believe that completely. and these people are the ones that are packing, these really government and keeping it in power. and as long as that's the case, i have very loud voice at the heart of these really government american out 0 occupied east jerusalem. well, there are also demonstrations in garzo. a...
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at city wide. [applause] >> hi, everybody. my name is allison murphy. and i work for ucsf. [applause] i'm a social worker and a program director for city wide supportive housing programs. thank you so much for being here. it's great to see so many supporters of this project. thank you, madam mayor and supervisor dorsey. and ucsf is thrilled to continue our work here at 1321 mission and we're excited to be part of this innovative collaboration with our new partners at dish and compass, family services. just like with all of our other supportive housing programs, our clinical services are going to be here on-site to work alongside our partners at dish and compass to support the residents of 1321 mission in stabilizing their housing and achieving whatever goals they have. we're really excited to get to work and to provide a stable and supportive community for the folks that are living here at 1321 mission. and we're thrilled to be continuing our work as a part of the terment in solutions of homelessne
at city wide. [applause] >> hi, everybody. my name is allison murphy. and i work for ucsf. [applause] i'm a social worker and a program director for city wide supportive housing programs. thank you so much for being here. it's great to see so many supporters of this project. thank you, madam mayor and supervisor dorsey. and ucsf is thrilled to continue our work here at 1321 mission and we're excited to be part of this innovative collaboration with our new partners at dish and compass,...
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and elsewhere, including the city attorney's office. perhaps c.m.d., including the use of prop-f retirees. i know there are several recent retirees in various departments or from various departments that could help here as well as knowledgeable staff in other departments that could be assigned to o.c.a. and elsewhere. i know that taryna and others have been working hard and over time considerably over the last two-years to make contract work happen. it is not fair to her and to them to have the existing situation continue. but i think that this proposed ordinance would change the situation, not necessarily in a good way to protect the taxpayers and citizens, but might create more problems in terms of contracts. so i would just ask the board to think very carefully about this approach and whether it sets a bad precedent for other types of changinging to contract authority and the various sections that are bedrock to contract work in the city. thank you for listening. >> thank you. mr. adkins, do we have anymore speakers? >> caller: mr. c
and elsewhere, including the city attorney's office. perhaps c.m.d., including the use of prop-f retirees. i know there are several recent retirees in various departments or from various departments that could help here as well as knowledgeable staff in other departments that could be assigned to o.c.a. and elsewhere. i know that taryna and others have been working hard and over time considerably over the last two-years to make contract work happen. it is not fair to her and to them to have the...
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deputy mayor of the city of mariupol. telling me i of the city of mariupol. telling me there he's hoping and praying and dreaming of evacuating more civilians, but at the moment, it looks as though the evacuation operation has stalled. that's the latest from here. i'll hand you back to the studio. we'll be back with ben just a little later. just update you, now an emergency meeting is being held to discuss whether to ban the import of russian oil and gas. hungary has already said it's opposed to the move, but poland called for immediate sanctions on russia, and said it wanted to help countries which rely on imports. research suggests the impact of repetitive concussions in sport, especially in women, will have dire consequences for some people in later life. the government is expected to take steps to standardise concussion policy for both sexes and for all sports and ages. the new rules to be proposed in the uk will dictate how long players must rest after a concussion, and a new scanning technology is being trialled. joining us is simon edwards, the head ph
deputy mayor of the city of mariupol. telling me i of the city of mariupol. telling me there he's hoping and praying and dreaming of evacuating more civilians, but at the moment, it looks as though the evacuation operation has stalled. that's the latest from here. i'll hand you back to the studio. we'll be back with ben just a little later. just update you, now an emergency meeting is being held to discuss whether to ban the import of russian oil and gas. hungary has already said it's opposed...
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oakland city leaders are expected to announce the city is going to be in abortion. sanctuary for women making the city a safe haven for abortions has been a goal of oakland leaders since the supreme court draft was leaked. that opinion that overrules roe v wade city leaders in planned parenthood are going make an official this morning at 10 o'clock. and that will be on the steps of city hall. we will be there. the city of oakland could see its largest one-year increase in rent this july. but one city council members try to use a new proposed city measure to stop that from happening conference. taylor's sacking explains. >> to and now is going to have catastrophic effect. some tenants. james van is the co-founder of oakland tenants union. if the city were to move forward with its plan to allow landlords of rent-controlled properties. >> to increase rent by 6.7% in july. he says many tenants would no longer be able to make rent with inflation, driving up the costs of nearly everything 10 and i know. >> has received anything like a. a increase of 6.7% over last year. i
oakland city leaders are expected to announce the city is going to be in abortion. sanctuary for women making the city a safe haven for abortions has been a goal of oakland leaders since the supreme court draft was leaked. that opinion that overrules roe v wade city leaders in planned parenthood are going make an official this morning at 10 o'clock. and that will be on the steps of city hall. we will be there. the city of oakland could see its largest one-year increase in rent this july. but...
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and new york city also demonstrates, the state and the city demonstrates you can invest in affordable housing, offer permanent exit from the street and you can aggressively address unsheltered homelessness and not have it. with regard to the amendments that have been offered, i want to -- i want to thank supervisor -- well, i want to thank all the supervisors for their conversation. i want to thank supervisor safai. i think his amendments, again, are not substantive, don't fundamentally change the shape of the legislation and i'm happy -- i was happy to add what i thought were amendments. he's added more. i'm perfectly comfortable with the committee making those amendments. with regard to supervisor melgar's amendments, some of which we incorporated or at least we attempted to respond to in my legislation, i am -- i have no objection at all to what i think is a non-substantive amendment on page 13. which addresses funding -- the opening or operation of new shelters with not allowing that with funds that may not lawfully be used for those purposes including tax revenue designated by th
and new york city also demonstrates, the state and the city demonstrates you can invest in affordable housing, offer permanent exit from the street and you can aggressively address unsheltered homelessness and not have it. with regard to the amendments that have been offered, i want to -- i want to thank supervisor -- well, i want to thank all the supervisors for their conversation. i want to thank supervisor safai. i think his amendments, again, are not substantive, don't fundamentally change...
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the city men says that 25 people were injured in the attacks. it's miraculous that nobody was killed. soldiers have collected shrapnel to try and identified a weapon that was used until i heard it was a rocket attack. there was a siren and then huge explosion. my apartment is about 100 meters from and all the windows are below. now. the scale of the destruction here shows you just how powerful the explosion was. there are tens of flaps that have been pretty much completely destroyed in the blast. ukrainian police say that they believe that this was a russian as strike, and it comes at a time when the ukraine in all me say that russian forces are trying to push it towards cremmit sauce. and they bring savanski from the north. we drove north towards the russian controlled city of discarded blood soaked bandages, and a stretcher, wounded. ukrainian soldier had been transferred to an ambulance only minutes before st. it's a pretty big show. when all calls go along the road, they start shutting it in a show. any vague ambulances vehicles, as you say,
the city men says that 25 people were injured in the attacks. it's miraculous that nobody was killed. soldiers have collected shrapnel to try and identified a weapon that was used until i heard it was a rocket attack. there was a siren and then huge explosion. my apartment is about 100 meters from and all the windows are below. now. the scale of the destruction here shows you just how powerful the explosion was. there are tens of flaps that have been pretty much completely destroyed in the...
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the city of racy fe received the most damage. this time with dorothy saying more than 1000 people were forced to leave their homes, the brazilian presses percent who sent forces to the city to help many thanks, keep its company here and i see international as always plenty more to be found on our website r t dot com ah ah ah mm ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive bearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with you all to hold on to just to love should come yeah, teach pulse videos chemo to the volleyball, shirts pumped on each next week. i old food from joseph williams with cecilia issue . you did you respond ged, if you could durable of those? i would assume you complain scheme, at least on, on. i mean, not to respond on the score till tomorrow. we get the quality of the not sure how the orchestra teacher comes up wi
the city of racy fe received the most damage. this time with dorothy saying more than 1000 people were forced to leave their homes, the brazilian presses percent who sent forces to the city to help many thanks, keep its company here and i see international as always plenty more to be found on our website r t dot com ah ah ah mm ah. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offensive bearing dramatic development only...
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but in some parts of the city, especially in the cities west that are still some restriction in place and throughout all the aging schools source i'll remain online and restaurants can only offer take out services. there are still a few core of ours cases being found in the community. and because of this, residents need to take a corporate test every 2 days in order to enter the public areas. emergency crews in northeastern brazil are looking for more than 2 dozen people. missing off the severe floods and landslides last weekend. 91 people are known to have died. many in the city received a thousands have been left homeless. one occur inaccurate reports from rio de janeiro. i want to rescue teams are working around with every body's in searching for those still missing. thousands have been displaced, losing all of their belongings. heavy rainfall began on wednesday in brazil, northeastern state of banner book, flooding streets, and triggering mud slides. her house is collapsed with the force of the water, while desperate neighbors help fire fighters dig up their loved ones. under the
but in some parts of the city, especially in the cities west that are still some restriction in place and throughout all the aging schools source i'll remain online and restaurants can only offer take out services. there are still a few core of ours cases being found in the community. and because of this, residents need to take a corporate test every 2 days in order to enter the public areas. emergency crews in northeastern brazil are looking for more than 2 dozen people. missing off the severe...
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can i accept that on the fly, city attorney? >> are you talking about the title. >> the short title is something that's prepared by the city attorney's office to comply with noticing requirements. but it's not something that the board amends. >> supervisor melgar: okay. >> supervisor chan: i make that motion so you have to call the roll. >> chairman: yeah. why don't we call roll on that. >> clerk: on the motion for the divided question for the first amendment to supervisor melgar's proposal, [roll call] there are two ayes. >> chairman: thank you. supervisor chan. >> supervisor chan: and, i'll make the second motion to amend to add the register for shelter by telephone. >> chairman: can we call roll on that, madam clerk. >> clerk: on the second divided question to supervisor melgar's amendment, [roll call] there are two ayes. >> chairman: thank you. >> supervisor chan: and then i think the third was for the rest. i don't know. >> chairman: the rest of supervisor melgar's amendments that are nonsubstantiative. >> supervisor chan:
can i accept that on the fly, city attorney? >> are you talking about the title. >> the short title is something that's prepared by the city attorney's office to comply with noticing requirements. but it's not something that the board amends. >> supervisor melgar: okay. >> supervisor chan: i make that motion so you have to call the roll. >> chairman: yeah. why don't we call roll on that. >> clerk: on the motion for the divided question for the first amendment...
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city, right, james? let's let's show you a little bit about thrive city here. it's not totally thriving just yet, but give it a few hours. it's going to look a lot different, but behind you see some of the gates that already being set up here. those have just been put up within the last hour or so. so we see that setup starting way way in advance. if you're not going to have time to grab some dinner before you get out here, there are restaurants on either side of the place where you got some food. some drinks, though. folks here at the plaza asked that if you are getting some beers and alcoholic beverages, cocktails, you don't actually bring those out into the plaza. keep them in the restaurants. and then the first thing you'll probably notice right away when you walk in is the tnt, the nba on tnt set here. that's where we're going to see folks like charles barkley talking about the games because we know that the national broadcasters are keeping their eyes on the golden state warriors as they hope to make their run over to the nba finals. but really, we're all
city, right, james? let's let's show you a little bit about thrive city here. it's not totally thriving just yet, but give it a few hours. it's going to look a lot different, but behind you see some of the gates that already being set up here. those have just been put up within the last hour or so. so we see that setup starting way way in advance. if you're not going to have time to grab some dinner before you get out here, there are restaurants on either side of the place where you got some...
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amazing and that's what makes this city this city. and we're very proud of it, too. yeah. ole! the fruits of your labor. fruits of your labor, there you go. skal! johnny devenanzio: skal! it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the 360 smart bed senses your movement and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night. and can help you get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. sleep number takes care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. don't miss our weekend special. save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, queen now only $1,999. and free premium home delivery when you add a base, ends monday “okay, now sloooooowly.” “ok. allllright” “brake brake brake brake!!!” “aww... .should we...leave a note?” “no.” “did i pass?” “ehhh...” did you know that renovating your kitchen and bathroom is one of
amazing and that's what makes this city this city. and we're very proud of it, too. yeah. ole! the fruits of your labor. fruits of your labor, there you go. skal! johnny devenanzio: skal! it's time for our memorial day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because every green thumb, 5k, and all-day dance party starts the night before. the 360 smart bed senses your movement and automatically adjusts to help keep you both comfortable all night....
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so most of the city is now under russian control. that means also that these are areas are not contested. there's not no fighting in these areas, but are, but are they under russian control? the most of the biggest fighting spot, the, the biggest a hotspot is still the steel plan. the other steel plant where a few 100 ukrainian fighters, ukrainian soldiers are still, they are still defending this position. we are have seen pictures of what could possibly be phosphor bombs, that means a fire bombs that have been dropped on this on this steel plant. and we've ear about many wounded soldiers in there. so this is the most the biggest hotspot. however, for the areas where the civilians live, um we still hear that many people are trying to leave the city since the beginning people have been trying to escape the city, although it has never been safe to get out from there. and i have met a man who has brought hundreds out of the city. yup. and most horrible, vainly understood the da cities on the siege and nobody's driving there now. but my
so most of the city is now under russian control. that means also that these are areas are not contested. there's not no fighting in these areas, but are, but are they under russian control? the most of the biggest fighting spot, the, the biggest a hotspot is still the steel plan. the other steel plant where a few 100 ukrainian fighters, ukrainian soldiers are still, they are still defending this position. we are have seen pictures of what could possibly be phosphor bombs, that means a fire...
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from the city area and are heading for the russian border. ihor terekhov said shelling had stopped, and that residents were gradually returning. in the last few hours, president zelensky said the situation in the eastern donbas region remained very difficult. our correspondent laura bicker sent this report from dnipro. yesterday, these smouldering ruins were a home. russian bombs blasted the bricks and mortar, but they've not broken the spirit of this woman. translation: we were standing here as everything exploded. - "my sunshine, you're alive!" her neighbours were relieved to find each other. the russians have now left here, retreated back to near the border. the battle for kharkiv and its surrounding villages has been won — for now. russia's withdrawal from kharkiv marks a breaking point, according to the head of military intelligence in ukraine. what he means is that forces can be sent east to the donbas and south towards the besieged port of mariupol, areas that are seeing the most intense fighting. just south of dnipro, ukrainian forc
from the city area and are heading for the russian border. ihor terekhov said shelling had stopped, and that residents were gradually returning. in the last few hours, president zelensky said the situation in the eastern donbas region remained very difficult. our correspondent laura bicker sent this report from dnipro. yesterday, these smouldering ruins were a home. russian bombs blasted the bricks and mortar, but they've not broken the spirit of this woman. translation: we were standing here...
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that's involves a city employee. we're on it, mayor liccardo says the public is rightly concerned about a spate of high profile incidents involving alleged misconduct by city employees. in the case of police officer matthew dominguez , recently accused of exposing himself while on a call. a complaint was received about him in may of 2021 had he been removed from a public facing role at that time could the recent incident have been prevented? specifically i'm interested in a focus on establishing very clear triggers. for administrative leave so that we are taking employees off the line where there is credible. complaints made about. conduct of a criminal or predatory nature. the mayor says those triggers would likely depend on the severity of the complaint, possibly an officer or other city employee would simply be removed from direct contact with the public and other cases, that employee might be put on paid leave and told to stay at home were. acutely aware of community concern. the mayor is asking the fall city cou
that's involves a city employee. we're on it, mayor liccardo says the public is rightly concerned about a spate of high profile incidents involving alleged misconduct by city employees. in the case of police officer matthew dominguez , recently accused of exposing himself while on a call. a complaint was received about him in may of 2021 had he been removed from a public facing role at that time could the recent incident have been prevented? specifically i'm interested in a focus on...
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manchester city's superstar! erin - manchester city's superstar! erin cuthbert, who — manchester city's superstar! erin cuthbert, who covered every inch of this pitch, it's often the creator of goals at chelsea. but she definitely owned this. chelsea were all set for the win, before they take up. all set for the win, before they take u -. ._ , all set for the win, before they take u. , ., all set for the win, before they takeu. , , take up. hayley raso! absolutely brilliant play _ take up. hayley raso! absolutely brilliant play from _ take up. hayley raso! absolutely brilliant play from manchester i take up. hayley raso! absolutely l brilliant play from manchester city! but in extra time, the top flight�*s golden boot winner scored the deciding goal. fine golden boot winner scored the deciding goal-— golden boot winner scored the deciding goal. golden boot winner scored the decidin: aoal. , , , ., deciding goal. one misstep and sam kerr makes you _ deciding goal. one misstep and sam kerr makes you pay! _ deciding goal. one misstep and sam ke
manchester city's superstar! erin - manchester city's superstar! erin cuthbert, who — manchester city's superstar! erin cuthbert, who covered every inch of this pitch, it's often the creator of goals at chelsea. but she definitely owned this. chelsea were all set for the win, before they take up. all set for the win, before they take u -. ._ , all set for the win, before they take u. , ., all set for the win, before they takeu. , , take up. hayley raso! absolutely brilliant play _ take up....
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russia launch has new air strikes on nev if in western ukraine, the strikes cause power cots in the city that's become a haven for refugees from the countries east. meanwhile, ukrainian fighter sate russian forces have renewed their assaults on the steel plant. the besieged city of mario, also coming up germany's opposition leader, frederick mertz, traveled to ukraine to assess the destruction. but chancellor, olaf schultz is being criticized for not making the trip. and the united states could soon end the legal right to abortion. the leg documents suggest the supreme court is planning to overturn the landmark ruling, which has guaranteed the right nationwide since 1973. ah and really mohammed walked to the program. ukrainian authorities say russian air strikes or targeting live with, with several bloss cutting power and water supply to parts of the western city. close to the polish border. several railway stations across the center and west of ukraine have also been hit. plumes of smoke rose above the vin, after several explosions were heard, lives, mayor said the strike his electrical
russia launch has new air strikes on nev if in western ukraine, the strikes cause power cots in the city that's become a haven for refugees from the countries east. meanwhile, ukrainian fighter sate russian forces have renewed their assaults on the steel plant. the besieged city of mario, also coming up germany's opposition leader, frederick mertz, traveled to ukraine to assess the destruction. but chancellor, olaf schultz is being criticized for not making the trip. and the united states could...
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city wide lockdown. as cova cases grow, some apartment blocks have been quarantined. some subway stations closed and restaurants are only doing take out now. residents are on edge given what they know happened in shanghai with its extended lock downs and people going hungry, aging or sphere. they could be next. china is scrambling to eradicate an army con outbreak in bay. jing among the weapons in the cities arsenal must testing residents are required to prove that covered status 3 times a week. the government hopes this will allow them to detect and isolate cases immediately. for now things appear calm. that concerns are growing. oh, wouldn't worried about the situation, but i can't do anything about it. i just wonder how long it's going to go on. and what the economic consequences will be should, along with on aging residents are still allowed to go out in many districts. but a lot of activity has been wound down with taurus sites and other public spaces, closed authorities, a taking an incremental app
city wide lockdown. as cova cases grow, some apartment blocks have been quarantined. some subway stations closed and restaurants are only doing take out now. residents are on edge given what they know happened in shanghai with its extended lock downs and people going hungry, aging or sphere. they could be next. china is scrambling to eradicate an army con outbreak in bay. jing among the weapons in the cities arsenal must testing residents are required to prove that covered status 3 times a...
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your winning the state competition means something to our city. the city of san francisco. a great city that for a little while people across united states weren't speaking so highly of our recovery and the way things were going. i said we can prove them wrong. we can show them that san francisco is strong. that it was important to the city and to us and that we had reached out to the mayor's office that morning and that she was cheering for you as well. one of your greatest cheerleaders today to celebrate you and congratulate you. welcome mayor breed. [applause]. >> mayor breed: well thank you so much. thank you everyone for your patience. it is great to welcome stuart hall here to city hall to celebrate your first ever state basketball championship. [applause] let me say that is something to celebrate. the reason why i was really excited to welcome you here to city hall is not just because you won the state championship. it is because i have a history with stuart hall. i see cheryl davis, who i am sure you all, well maybe not basketball players, the faculty remember chery
your winning the state competition means something to our city. the city of san francisco. a great city that for a little while people across united states weren't speaking so highly of our recovery and the way things were going. i said we can prove them wrong. we can show them that san francisco is strong. that it was important to the city and to us and that we had reached out to the mayor's office that morning and that she was cheering for you as well. one of your greatest cheerleaders today...
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i think we can do better as a city. so, thank you, supervisor melgar, for bringing that to our attention today in the chamber as well. colleagues, today i am introducing a charter amendment to accelerate the production of affordable housing. as immigrants, my family was able to thrive because of affordable housing policies in this city. i came here when i was 13 years old. i think you know the story already. we came into san francisco's chinatown, one-bedroom apartment with my mother, brother and i. we lived there because also thanks to rent control, we were able to stay there and thrive. and then decades later, now i have my own family and thanks to my partner, who is also a firefighter in this city and with our family's support years ago we were able to own our own home in the richmond. but in the past years, colleagues, i think you all know that, too, that families like mine, immigrant and working families like mine were getting priced out in this place. it's all because we need to build more affordable housing. that
i think we can do better as a city. so, thank you, supervisor melgar, for bringing that to our attention today in the chamber as well. colleagues, today i am introducing a charter amendment to accelerate the production of affordable housing. as immigrants, my family was able to thrive because of affordable housing policies in this city. i came here when i was 13 years old. i think you know the story already. we came into san francisco's chinatown, one-bedroom apartment with my mother, brother...
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city have a released a statemnt saying that they sincerely city have a released a statement saying that they sincerely apologise to olsen. the club has launched an immediate investiagtion and have said that once identified, the individual responsible will be issued with an indefinite stadium ban. well, what a season it's been for liverpool. in the premier league run, in they pushed city all the way, and despite beating wolves, they leave empty handed meaning hopes for that famous quadruple are over. patrick gearey was at anfield for us, and told me how the team will respond, given they have the champions league final in a few days�* time. i think it will be depleting —— deflating for some extent. they didn't really want to win the premier league. they thought at one point they had a chance to do it, but they were equally always up against it. the title was always in city's hands and they never quite got over the line. wolverhampton wanderers went ahead in the match and got in through liverpool's left after two minutes, on the ball was squared for pedro neto. what a shock that was.
city have a released a statemnt saying that they sincerely city have a released a statement saying that they sincerely apologise to olsen. the club has launched an immediate investiagtion and have said that once identified, the individual responsible will be issued with an indefinite stadium ban. well, what a season it's been for liverpool. in the premier league run, in they pushed city all the way, and despite beating wolves, they leave empty handed meaning hopes for that famous quadruple are...