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the city is the capital of tuscany. 500 years ago, it was the playground of some of the richest families on earth. in the countryside, they used their land to cultivate the finest produce and cattle. in the city, they bank rolled the incredible explosion of art, science, and architecture known as the renaissance >> i love that just about everywhere you turn, there is something incredible to see. the chance to actually live among these treasures, even for just a year, lured a young family from suburban new york to florence nearly 50 years ago. >> it seems that no matter where you are, you can always see that -- >> my family. meet joan and stan tucci. >> i have a photograph of this. you remember? >> back in 1972 we moved here because my dad was a high school art teacher taking a year off to follow his dream. >> oh, my lord. >> how incredible is that? >> yeah, i know. that is incredible. >> my dad came to study figure drawing and sculpture here. >> look at it when you really look and see that perspective. >> he can't see that far. >> just staggering. >> it hurts my neck. >> does it? >> yeah
the city is the capital of tuscany. 500 years ago, it was the playground of some of the richest families on earth. in the countryside, they used their land to cultivate the finest produce and cattle. in the city, they bank rolled the incredible explosion of art, science, and architecture known as the renaissance >> i love that just about everywhere you turn, there is something incredible to see. the chance to actually live among these treasures, even for just a year, lured a young family...
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food in the city. the surprising thing is that the chef is an out-of-towner... ...and no he's not from naples... ...or even milan... ...he's from japan. >> stanley. >> kotaro. nice to meet you. >> pleasure. nice to meet you too. kotaro noda was lured here 20 years ago by his obsession with the flavours of italian cuisine. >> noda's food has won praise for its creativity but tonight he's making the simplest roman classic. it's one of the famous four pastas - cacio e pepe - literally 'cheese and pepper.' >> there are just three main ingredients but it takes great skill to make this roman favourite perfect. >> of course, another italian kitchen secret . >> could take a while. i know you may be thinking this is ludicrously simple food but believe me, it's extraordinary and don't just take my word for it. where's karen? karen? come here. >> right. >> ok. >> ok. ok. >> this is karen who works with us - one of the producers. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> ok. ok. no pressure. >> no.
food in the city. the surprising thing is that the chef is an out-of-towner... ...and no he's not from naples... ...or even milan... ...he's from japan. >> stanley. >> kotaro. nice to meet you. >> pleasure. nice to meet you too. kotaro noda was lured here 20 years ago by his obsession with the flavours of italian cuisine. >> noda's food has won praise for its creativity but tonight he's making the simplest roman classic. it's one of the famous four pastas - cacio e pepe...
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30 children who have been murdered in the city before. never before in my time of living on the north side, don, has it been so much violence and crime against black people and it took our eye off of that. i'm so happy the city came together and set a resounding no, a democratic city like many other democratic cities that are reforming and refunding. >> sondra samuels, thank you. we'll have you back. i love having these conversations with you. be well. thank you. >>> people don't care about the back and forth on capitol hill. people care about the economy and high gas prices and expensive groceries and concerns about the rights of parents to have a say what is taught in schools but are democrats listening? when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indee
30 children who have been murdered in the city before. never before in my time of living on the north side, don, has it been so much violence and crime against black people and it took our eye off of that. i'm so happy the city came together and set a resounding no, a democratic city like many other democratic cities that are reforming and refunding. >> sondra samuels, thank you. we'll have you back. i love having these conversations with you. be well. thank you. >>> people don't...
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in the northern city. if this supreme court decision can be supremely harmful in a densely populated city like new york, i'm hoping they don't do this. it is going to be an extreme troublesome time for our city if they do. >> you were elected as a moderate democrat in a very blue city at a time that democrats in recent elections have not done well, that their message nationally seems to be out of step with many voters. you have said that the democratic party needs to be progressive, but practical. what specifically are those practical policies? and i wondered, do you see them in the democrats' current agenda, for instance, the build back better plan? >> i say this over and over again. i consider myself to be a progressive, and i believe being practical is being progressive. and mayors all over this country are understanding that federal governments make policies, but it's the local cities that we must carry them out. here's what i call being progressive and practical. we talk about closing rikers island, o
in the northern city. if this supreme court decision can be supremely harmful in a densely populated city like new york, i'm hoping they don't do this. it is going to be an extreme troublesome time for our city if they do. >> you were elected as a moderate democrat in a very blue city at a time that democrats in recent elections have not done well, that their message nationally seems to be out of step with many voters. you have said that the democratic party needs to be progressive, but...
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: now this city which we call the city of flowers, the city of gardens is gripped by smog. it is engulfed in smog. >> reporter: on saturday it topped the daily ranking of the world's most polluted cities again, a rank often challenged by new delhi. residents cough, everything smells of smoke. according to a paramedic at a local hospital patients are coming in with sore throats because of the smog not covid. as the haze grips the city in a choke hold, residents are getting desperate. >> translator: when we will leave the house in the morning the pollution causes irritation to the eyes. it is hard to breathe. the government should find a solution for this smog. >> reporter: a local report says anti-smog squads have been deployed across lahore. they're identifying and sealing factories aren't meeting city standards. smog towers are sucking pollutants from the air in new delhi. residents are asking the government to install more as the smog is affecting people and livelihoods. >> translator: there's passengers that prefer cab. i ask them where are you going? they say no, there'
: now this city which we call the city of flowers, the city of gardens is gripped by smog. it is engulfed in smog. >> reporter: on saturday it topped the daily ranking of the world's most polluted cities again, a rank often challenged by new delhi. residents cough, everything smells of smoke. according to a paramedic at a local hospital patients are coming in with sore throats because of the smog not covid. as the haze grips the city in a choke hold, residents are getting desperate....
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what are the origins of gangs in this city? >> gangs have been around since the -- you know, the 19th century. they created what they called social athletic clubs, which were basically gangs that were aimed to help irish politicians get power. >> reporter: with names like reagan's colts, the canary bunch and the hamburgs, these clubs were originally places where boys could play sports and get off the streets. but then, local politicians began to use them for their own purposes. >> sometimes, it takes more than just votes to win. sometimes, you have to go in and intimidate the other candidate. you need to burn down their polling place, steal the ballots, right? >> reporter: the irish had powerful motivation for trying to gain a political-upper hand. when they first arrived in america, they were considered the undesirables. >> there were people -- white people, primarily -- who would call them white negroes because that was a sign of this is your place on the pecking order, and so they made great efforts to separate themselves fr
what are the origins of gangs in this city? >> gangs have been around since the -- you know, the 19th century. they created what they called social athletic clubs, which were basically gangs that were aimed to help irish politicians get power. >> reporter: with names like reagan's colts, the canary bunch and the hamburgs, these clubs were originally places where boys could play sports and get off the streets. but then, local politicians began to use them for their own purposes....
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the cities making in the fight that i'm having with the city continues. and i told them what you and i have talked about before. like if you tell us where the baby is, they'll drop the lawsuit today. that's what this is all about to. we're trying to find out. they don't believe us. you think it's about money, it's time it's about to search for truth. one of the issues with the city here katrina is. if we establish here that they don't know, there are other cases like yours that are out there are pending and they don't want to make their law. they don't want to make their precedent. so the further they could push us back and slow us down both ladder, that is things bad, things will happen to the city. so they're part of their delay is to not but this case come to trial because there are other cases that are going to fall shortly behind. and i, i feel that the really in doing much because all they thinking is about the money. and honestly, like i said, i love doing this for money. i want my son back there say ah, what we know right now from, from the record
the cities making in the fight that i'm having with the city continues. and i told them what you and i have talked about before. like if you tell us where the baby is, they'll drop the lawsuit today. that's what this is all about to. we're trying to find out. they don't believe us. you think it's about money, it's time it's about to search for truth. one of the issues with the city here katrina is. if we establish here that they don't know, there are other cases like yours that are out there...
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france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. the food is famously good. yet, it's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a reputation to protect. i do not. welcome to marseille. >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: you've never been here. >> eric: never. >> anthony: how is this even possible? you grew up how far from here? >> eric: like, uh, 50 miles. a hundred miles. >> anthony: a hun -- you grew up a hundred miles from here? what prevented you from coming to this clearly beautiful city? because it's clearly beautiful. >> eric: it's a fantastic city. i mean, it's beautiful. i agree with you, but it has a reputation of being a dangerous city. >> anthony: you live in new york. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: i should po
france's second largest city, the oldest city in france. it sits right by the mediterranean. the food is famously good. yet, it's a victim of bad reputation, bad history. marseille. as it turns out, exactly the kind of place i like. but, this is a buddy picture, isn't it? eric ripert is the chef of the three-star la bernardin in new york, a chevalier of france. i think that means he's some kind of knight or something, and my friend. this causes him some problems. he, i like to remind him, has a...
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the night life in the city that never sleeps to the joy of photographers and his opponents. >> eric adams is with the elites, the suites, the tiktok girls, trying to live up to the kardashians at club zero. come on, eric. come back. come back to the streets and subways. >> i am the american dream. >> reporter: back on the street where he grew up as he thinks about running the city, he also thinks of his mom who worried about him as he struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia. >> she said i pray for you. out of all of my children, i pray the hardest for you. >> reporter: she died earlier this year leaving behind her well worn and annotated bible. >> it almost became an anchor because there were days we had nothing but prayer. this is the bible that i'm going to place my hands on when i'm sworn in. >> reporter: adams becomes mayor after beating a slew of more progressive democrats in the new york primary, but given the disappointments for democrats last night, adams' playbook could be a templet for a party searching for success in 2022. back to you. >> a bombshell allegations over the fata
the night life in the city that never sleeps to the joy of photographers and his opponents. >> eric adams is with the elites, the suites, the tiktok girls, trying to live up to the kardashians at club zero. come on, eric. come back. come back to the streets and subways. >> i am the american dream. >> reporter: back on the street where he grew up as he thinks about running the city, he also thinks of his mom who worried about him as he struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia....
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this is all over the city you see this. yes, they are included in the architecture of the city. you know these are kind of temples of memory, you remember the people of your family or your friends, especially young people who died. coming from a southern italian family, death was always talked about. i remember my grandmother used to call my mother, my mother would pick up the phone and she'd say, >> you know who died? >> yeah, exactly! >> that's what it was! >> my grandmother did the same. but it was also a way for feeling alive. elisabetta is showing me the historic heart of the city. for hundreds of years the poorest people in naples were packed into these narrow streets. terrible sanitation meant that life could be snatched at any moment by the brutal epidemic of their age, cholera. >> people really got scared, because you know, it was an epidemic like more or less the covid-19 virus... yes. ...so you could transmit it very easily. >> right. right. >> cholera was spread by water and by food so people here cooked pieces of bread in hot oil. so the frying is simpler. it's simp
this is all over the city you see this. yes, they are included in the architecture of the city. you know these are kind of temples of memory, you remember the people of your family or your friends, especially young people who died. coming from a southern italian family, death was always talked about. i remember my grandmother used to call my mother, my mother would pick up the phone and she'd say, >> you know who died? >> yeah, exactly! >> that's what it was! >> my...
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what are the origins of gangs in this city? >> gangs have been around since, you know, the 19th century. they created what they called social athletic clubs, which were basically gangs that were aimed to help irish politicians get power. >> with names like reagan's cults, the canary bunch, and the hamburgs, these clubs were originally places where boys could play sports and get off the streets. but then local politicians began to use them for their own purposes. >> sometimes it takes more than just votes to win. sometimes you have to go in and intimidate the other candidate. you need to burn down their polling place, steal the ballots, right? >> the irish had powerful motivation for trying to gain a political upper hand. when they first arrived in america, they were considered the undesirables. >> there were people, white people primarily, who would call them white negroes because that was a sign of, this is your place on the pecking order, and so they made great efforts to separate themselves from the lowest of the low on that
what are the origins of gangs in this city? >> gangs have been around since, you know, the 19th century. they created what they called social athletic clubs, which were basically gangs that were aimed to help irish politicians get power. >> with names like reagan's cults, the canary bunch, and the hamburgs, these clubs were originally places where boys could play sports and get off the streets. but then local politicians began to use them for their own purposes. >> sometimes...
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city, which we call the city of flowers, the city of gardens, is gripped by smog. it is engulfed in smog. >> reporter: on saturday, lahore topped iq air's daily ranking of the most polluted cities in the world again, a ranking often challenged by new delhi. residents cough. everything smells of smoke. according to a paramedic at a local hospital, patients are coming in with sore throats because of the smog, not covid. as the haze grips the city in a choke hold, residents are getting desperate. >> when we will leave the house in the morning, the pollution causes irritation to the eyes. it is hard to breathe. the government should find a solution for this smoke. >> reporter: a local report says anti-smog squad have been deployed across lahore. they're identifying and sealing factories that aren't meeting the city's standards. in neighboring new delhi, smog towers in some areas are sucking pollutants from the air. residents are now asking the government to install more, as the smog continues to affect people's health and livelihoods. like this rickshaw driver's. >> al
city, which we call the city of flowers, the city of gardens, is gripped by smog. it is engulfed in smog. >> reporter: on saturday, lahore topped iq air's daily ranking of the most polluted cities in the world again, a ranking often challenged by new delhi. residents cough. everything smells of smoke. according to a paramedic at a local hospital, patients are coming in with sore throats because of the smog, not covid. as the haze grips the city in a choke hold, residents are getting...
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on the county side or the city side, pretty much in the last i would imagine the last 40 years where anybody has lost life. now we've had an event where there may have been a crowd rush or somebody had to be ejected or somebody had been injured, but nothing of this magnitude that any of us can recall and certainly that i can recall that has taken place in this city. this incident is being thoroughly investigated and reviewed. thoroughly. it is important for us to ascertain from last night what took place, what happened, where missteps may have occurred. and in so doing, there will be, there have been conversations with, for example, representatives of live nation. we'll continue to talk to travis scott's people. we'll talk to as many witnesses as we can who were present last night. we're talking with those individuals who have been hospitalized to try to get a full, a much better understanding of what took place, what went wrong, where were the missteps. certainly, hpd and other law enforcement organizations will be looking at as much of the video footage as possible to try to again
on the county side or the city side, pretty much in the last i would imagine the last 40 years where anybody has lost life. now we've had an event where there may have been a crowd rush or somebody had to be ejected or somebody had been injured, but nothing of this magnitude that any of us can recall and certainly that i can recall that has taken place in this city. this incident is being thoroughly investigated and reviewed. thoroughly. it is important for us to ascertain from last night what...
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this is a huge event in the city of waukesha. folks were -- i was really em priess -- impressed by the turnout, people coming to celebrate but when i saw the vehicle speed and heard the loud bang, i was in shock. i'm still shaken. and a lot of uncertainty a lot of fear, a lot of scaredness for me and my family when this was all occurring. >> when you saw the vehicle, can you describe any more about what you saw and i know it happened really fast and you're probably thinking about your safety and your family's safety but what did you observe with the vehicle? >> so, i really just got a quick glimpse of it. i saw it speeding along the parade route. i heard it, the engine really putting the throttle down and then heard the loud bang and then from there it happened fast. it was a chaotic scene and very sad scene and very horrifying. so yeah, there is a lot of emotions running through. folks, parents were running around the area looking for their kids, looking for their families, looking for their friends. people quickly trying to get
this is a huge event in the city of waukesha. folks were -- i was really em priess -- impressed by the turnout, people coming to celebrate but when i saw the vehicle speed and heard the loud bang, i was in shock. i'm still shaken. and a lot of uncertainty a lot of fear, a lot of scaredness for me and my family when this was all occurring. >> when you saw the vehicle, can you describe any more about what you saw and i know it happened really fast and you're probably thinking about your...
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a new movement by the third project person is recognizing the city's horrific past. starting two years ago they began the painstaking process of locating the victims and now joshua halsey is getting the proper burial he was never afforded. joining us right now co-chair of the poor people's campaign, an author of the book "we are called to be a movement." bishop william barber ii. thank you so much for joining us on this very important day. i mean what does this moment mean to you? >> well, fredricka, i'm from eastern north carolina and this even more that a healing is really a day of reflection, because 1898 was an insurrection. an insurrection caused by the fear of black and white progressive politics that was really growing in the south. it had grown since the end of the civil war, and was trying to provide education for all, labor rights for all -- and racists said, no. this wasn't a few -- this was the government. this was a person that ended up becoming a governor, a red shirt, he was the racist aggressive democratic party of that day against lincoln republicans
a new movement by the third project person is recognizing the city's horrific past. starting two years ago they began the painstaking process of locating the victims and now joshua halsey is getting the proper burial he was never afforded. joining us right now co-chair of the poor people's campaign, an author of the book "we are called to be a movement." bishop william barber ii. thank you so much for joining us on this very important day. i mean what does this moment mean to you?...
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but concerns about gun violence in the city seem to have drained energy from the push for a change in the role for police there. cnn's omar jimenez joins us now live from minneapolis. omar, you've been there from the beginning, going back to those difficult moments after george floyd's murder. tell us what this means for the future of policing in that city. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, look, i'll tell you one thing, this isn't going to be the end of attempts to try and reform the minneapolis police department. people on both sides of this debate, the yes and no of the ballot question, all believes that whatever was happening right now wasn't working the best -- or as well as it should be. so, again, just because this ballot measure failed, i have a feeling we're going to see further pushes in the future. and to remind as you mentioned this was a ballot measure that would have replaced the police department with a wider encompassing public safety department. it was never going to get rid of police officers in a single vote. one thing i heard consistently from those who plan to vote no in
but concerns about gun violence in the city seem to have drained energy from the push for a change in the role for police there. cnn's omar jimenez joins us now live from minneapolis. omar, you've been there from the beginning, going back to those difficult moments after george floyd's murder. tell us what this means for the future of policing in that city. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, look, i'll tell you one thing, this isn't going to be the end of attempts to try and reform the...
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that the -- out of the climate accord dropped the ball. cities across the country stepped up. cities have 85% of population in america. 91% -- cities -- decided they would stay in the paris accord when the prior administration got out. i think that sort of kept the dam from breaking and now we're starting to see momentum again being reclaimed, and, you know, like our city, earth day proclaimed a carbon neutrality, adopt a carbon neutrality plan. the cities across the world are going to decarbonize or world to the tune of 1.6 megatons or gigatons of carbon. a massive commitment of cities across the world. >> on that issue you pledged to have miami carbon neutral by 2050 according to the "miami herald." final plan on that. i mean, how has it been delayed, or has it been delayed in your view, ow do you feel like it's meeting its goals? >> like everything else, you wish you could have done it earlier and certainly people that are young, you know, men and women in our community are pushing us to do this faster. obviously, we got into later than some other cities but i think we have
that the -- out of the climate accord dropped the ball. cities across the country stepped up. cities have 85% of population in america. 91% -- cities -- decided they would stay in the paris accord when the prior administration got out. i think that sort of kept the dam from breaking and now we're starting to see momentum again being reclaimed, and, you know, like our city, earth day proclaimed a carbon neutrality, adopt a carbon neutrality plan. the cities across the world are going to...
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at the worst height of the pandemic in the world in new york city, new york city firefighters and fire officers went to the -- >> address what i'm asking you here. >> i'm going to, yeah. >> the problem of being pro-vaccine and anti-mandate. >> well, we have -- again, we've been exposed to the virus very early on. many of our members got sick, and they have a high -- >> it's not the same. just today, the cdc is pointing to research that shows there is more consistent immunity when it comes to the vaccine than infection. that's not something you can hang your hat on. >> well, it's more consistent, but the osha has also come out with a standard that they can use vaccine and testing, which we've had previously to this mandate. our infection rate from that testing, we had over 6,000 tests, less than one-half of 1% of our membership tested positive. that's lower than the public's rate. so the vaccine and testing program we had previously has been working, so there is no reason to impose this mandate, especially when it wasn't negotiated and collectively bar bargained. >> 77% of fdny now vacc
at the worst height of the pandemic in the world in new york city, new york city firefighters and fire officers went to the -- >> address what i'm asking you here. >> i'm going to, yeah. >> the problem of being pro-vaccine and anti-mandate. >> well, we have -- again, we've been exposed to the virus very early on. many of our members got sick, and they have a high -- >> it's not the same. just today, the cdc is pointing to research that shows there is more...
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for the city of waukesha. um, we don't have all the details. we can't provide details at this point. um, but we will have a press conference at 7:30 and to speak now is our police chief, dan thompson. >> good evening. approximately 4:39 p.m. -- and i will just give a brief summary -- we will do a formal briefing at 7:30 -- but about 4:39 p.m., a red suv drove into our christmas parade that we were holding downtown. more than 20 individuals were injured, as a result of this incident. we -- the -- the waukesha police department has recovered a suspect vehicle. it's an ongoing investigation. um, victims were actually transported from the scene via ambulance. officers, actually, transported some of the injured personnel, and took them to the hospitals and some victims were actually transported by family members or friends to the hospital. it was a very tragic incident. very chaotic. there is no other threats involved. we -- um -- the scene is now safe. again, it's very tragic incident and my prayers and thoughts g
for the city of waukesha. um, we don't have all the details. we can't provide details at this point. um, but we will have a press conference at 7:30 and to speak now is our police chief, dan thompson. >> good evening. approximately 4:39 p.m. -- and i will just give a brief summary -- we will do a formal briefing at 7:30 -- but about 4:39 p.m., a red suv drove into our christmas parade that we were holding downtown. more than 20 individuals were injured, as a result of this incident. we --...
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drivers say the reduced speed limits are just another way to strangle the cars out of the city. the head of the motorist association says commuters have no alternative to using their cars because public transportation is overcrowded and often unreliable. >> for those who live around paris, it is really unfair. they can't go to work. it is something incredible. >> reporter: some of paris' district mayors have no problem with projects to make paris a greener city, but she believes that mayor hidalgo is taking on the motorists in a public way to attract green party votes in her run for president next spring. as well she accuses hidalgo of not only pitting suburbanites against appreparisians but crea another battleground with scooters and cars fighting for the same space and bicyclists and scooter riders often don't respect the laws, abandon rented vehicles everywhere and just generally behave badly. >> translator: they must be punished and must be punished regardless of the mode of travel. there is no reason to be more lean gen lenient of user with two wheels every day. >> reporter
drivers say the reduced speed limits are just another way to strangle the cars out of the city. the head of the motorist association says commuters have no alternative to using their cars because public transportation is overcrowded and often unreliable. >> for those who live around paris, it is really unfair. they can't go to work. it is something incredible. >> reporter: some of paris' district mayors have no problem with projects to make paris a greener city, but she believes...
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a big competitor is the president of the city counsel. a major american city in the world series now but there is a lot of divisions in that city bubbling up, it's a tough job. it will be a tough fought race and if any one candidate doesn't clear 50%, this will go to a run off at the end of the month. >> okay, now buffalo. there is an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american city in six decades. big name progressives endorsed socialists candidates india walton over byron brown. >> this is a fascinating race. it's being seen by democratic progressives and socialists as a bellwether. ms. walton blew the doors off brown in a low turnout dem democratic primary but he's mounting a come back. that sounds like mission immoral. lisa murkowski pulled it off a few decades ago but if there is a general election turnout, does it counter the momentum? no socialist mayor in six decades, apologies to bernie sanders in burlington that did fit that. not quite hitting that demographic thresh
a big competitor is the president of the city counsel. a major american city in the world series now but there is a lot of divisions in that city bubbling up, it's a tough job. it will be a tough fought race and if any one candidate doesn't clear 50%, this will go to a run off at the end of the month. >> okay, now buffalo. there is an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american city in six decades. big name progressives...
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city's most vulnerable during the pandemic. the remarkable roberto morgantini is the founder of these people's kitchens. ah, ciao, ciao. [greeting in italian] oh, wow! that's fantastic. fresh egg pasta made from soft wheat is a great speciality in this region. these tortellini rather charmingly nicknamed venus' belly button have been feeding the bolognesi for over 500 years. food and love combine as volunteers take supermarket donations and whip them up into little parcels of joy. the smell is incredible. demand has doubled since the covid pandemic... and communal tables where guests normally eat together, lonely retirees, refugees and the unemployed rubbing shoulders have been replaced with daily takeouts for 500 people. >> volunteer: forty-six! >> and you are? >> elsa. elsa . good food is something that just makes everything better and it's the key to good health. this is, this is a saving grace. i'm like girl you better get you some dove. she hooked me up. with a quarter moisturising cream, dove cleans effectively and cares
city's most vulnerable during the pandemic. the remarkable roberto morgantini is the founder of these people's kitchens. ah, ciao, ciao. [greeting in italian] oh, wow! that's fantastic. fresh egg pasta made from soft wheat is a great speciality in this region. these tortellini rather charmingly nicknamed venus' belly button have been feeding the bolognesi for over 500 years. food and love combine as volunteers take supermarket donations and whip them up into little parcels of joy. the smell is...
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the city. for centuries, prices for gas is gonna be up dramatically by the time the elections because a vine hasn't adjust the true cause of this calamity, and that is the excess of money printing. and they are scheduled now to double the money supply. the empty money supply again on the next 12 months, they doubled it over the previous 12 months. they're going to double it again. so gas is going $89.00 a gallon. oh, there's a pack of water around the try, a seal island in contention between canada and the united states, where their government is suddenly become optimal for lobster. our population here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that's ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attentions or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be costs that would be significant to post countrie
the city. for centuries, prices for gas is gonna be up dramatically by the time the elections because a vine hasn't adjust the true cause of this calamity, and that is the excess of money printing. and they are scheduled now to double the money supply. the empty money supply again on the next 12 months, they doubled it over the previous 12 months. they're going to double it again. so gas is going $89.00 a gallon. oh, there's a pack of water around the try, a seal island in contention between...
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: now this city, which we call the city of flowers, the city of gardens, is gripped by smog. it is engulfed in smog. >> reporter: on saturday, lahore topped iq air's daily ranking of the most polluted cities again, the rank often challenged by new delhi. residents cough. everything smells of smoke. according to a paramedic at a local hospital, patients are coming in with sore tloets because of the smog, not covid. as the haze grips the city in a choke hold, residents are getting desperate. >> when we will leave the house in the morning, the pollution causes irritation to the eyes. it is hard to breathe. the government should find a solution for this smog. >> reporter: a local report says anti-smog squads have been deployed across lahore. they're identifying and sealing factories that aren't meeting the city's standards. in neighboring new delhi, smog towers in some areas are sucking pollutants from the air. residents are now asking government to install more, as the smog continues to affect people's health and livelihoods, like this rickshaw driver's. >> translator: the whole
: now this city, which we call the city of flowers, the city of gardens, is gripped by smog. it is engulfed in smog. >> reporter: on saturday, lahore topped iq air's daily ranking of the most polluted cities again, the rank often challenged by new delhi. residents cough. everything smells of smoke. according to a paramedic at a local hospital, patients are coming in with sore tloets because of the smog, not covid. as the haze grips the city in a choke hold, residents are getting...
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keys to the most exclusive rooftop in the city. it's extraord -- it's like a city unto itself isn't it? in miniature. wow. >> it's amazing, it's like a sandcastle in the middle of a european city. and this was started in the late 14th century and it's never finished. never. >> never been finished. i've been told that milan is always looking forward, more so than other italian cities. >> absolutely, i love milan because the success of milan in my view is, you walk around and you actually hear all these fantastic italian accents from sicily to trentino alto adige near the alps. >> yeah. >> and all these young people coming from all over europe and bringing new ideas. >> what are the politics like here now? it's tricky. it's-- milan is center-left, the rest of lombardy is solidly on the right. actually - the league, which many people think can... you know the league can be very unpleasant, the leaders, but the voters of the league are alright. but the good thing of milan is that normally in italy if you have a right-wing region and a
keys to the most exclusive rooftop in the city. it's extraord -- it's like a city unto itself isn't it? in miniature. wow. >> it's amazing, it's like a sandcastle in the middle of a european city. and this was started in the late 14th century and it's never finished. never. >> never been finished. i've been told that milan is always looking forward, more so than other italian cities. >> absolutely, i love milan because the success of milan in my view is, you walk around and...
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i'm a new yorker and i believe that new york is more than you know, the old id of the city on the hill. new york is really what america is a mountain and there is a tragedy inherent in a big metropolis. there are all the stories of the chance has gone by mistakes or the bad childhood, bad choices or just bad luck. and that's something that any great metropolis contents was me. but there's something more here that you could have a loving family, a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island, off limits to the public buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. oh, i me. ah when rises in from the sound carrying the clang, the bell buoy nearby city island tolling its fitful warning? ah all around is desolate. he said. no kind hand decorate these graves with trophies of love and remembrance. i am even a headstone to show where's interred? was once a human b oh . busy my baby was already sick, so i already knew that there was a 5050 chance of him living, or diane gave birth to him. i didn't have the financial to be able to bury him and stuff. so the hospital gav
i'm a new yorker and i believe that new york is more than you know, the old id of the city on the hill. new york is really what america is a mountain and there is a tragedy inherent in a big metropolis. there are all the stories of the chance has gone by mistakes or the bad childhood, bad choices or just bad luck. and that's something that any great metropolis contents was me. but there's something more here that you could have a loving family, a career money set aside. and you could still end...
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one of his big competitors is the president of the city council. atlanta a major american city. in the world series right now. but there's a lot of divisions in that city that have been bubbling up. so it is a tough job. it's going to be i atough-fought race. if any one candidate doesn't clear 50% this one's going to a runoff at the end of the month. >> okay. now buffalo. there's an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american city in more than six decades. a lot of big name progressives have endorsed democratic socialist candidate india walton over incumbent mayor byron brown. what do we watch for there? >> this is a fascinating race. right? because it is being seen by democratic progressives and socialists as a bellwether. ms. walton really blew the doors off the four-term incumbent byron brown in a low turnout democratic primary, but he is mounting a comeback in the general election as a write-in candidate. now, that sounds like a mission impossible. lisa murkowski pulled it off in the senate in alaska a few decade
one of his big competitors is the president of the city council. atlanta a major american city. in the world series right now. but there's a lot of divisions in that city that have been bubbling up. so it is a tough job. it's going to be i atough-fought race. if any one candidate doesn't clear 50% this one's going to a runoff at the end of the month. >> okay. now buffalo. there's an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american...
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it's a part of an effort to divorce the city, essentially split the city. residents of a neighborhood. ed to split it because of the rise in crime pledged to fight crime to make that impossible for him to do, they say crime is the number one issue, the number two and number three issue is race. that's how important it was. >> there is so much focus on looking at results about what they may say heading into 2022. you tweeted what we saw in atlanta and how that could impact senate in georgia coming up. is that already a discussion? it is. not only in atlanta but the gubernatorial race, the center for politics out of uva switched the senate race from to a tossup. there are very different races, it shows a path that even governor kevin could use for re-election if he focuses on the cultural issues like critical race theory and anti-legal immigration policies, like some of the same issues you saw glenn youngkin take up. >> there is a lot of focus in many states on voting laws, right? including georgia where voting laws were passed after 2020. did we see that pla
it's a part of an effort to divorce the city, essentially split the city. residents of a neighborhood. ed to split it because of the rise in crime pledged to fight crime to make that impossible for him to do, they say crime is the number one issue, the number two and number three issue is race. that's how important it was. >> there is so much focus on looking at results about what they may say heading into 2022. you tweeted what we saw in atlanta and how that could impact senate in...
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as part of the republican party in the city and republican party in the state was election integrity. since coming to office, in 2012, i referred more than two dozen cases for investigation to city, state, and federal law enforcement. our election operations were centered in the pennsylvania convention center in center city philadelphia, and there was one tv on that i happened to be walking past.city, philadelphia, and there was one tv on that i happened to be walking past. and the president saying why are they still counting? we already got the results. >> we are winning pennsylvania by a tremendous amount of votes. >> and i want to be very clearer about what then president trump was calling for. he wanted millions americans to be disenfranchised. >> which is completely at on odds with democracy. it was pretty upsetting to see that. >> let's get a key race alert in some of the battleground states. >> when half of your voters, in our case, 325,000 voters vote by mail, it takes days to count all those ballots because you can't even begin processing the envelopes they came in until 7:0
as part of the republican party in the city and republican party in the state was election integrity. since coming to office, in 2012, i referred more than two dozen cases for investigation to city, state, and federal law enforcement. our election operations were centered in the pennsylvania convention center in center city philadelphia, and there was one tv on that i happened to be walking past.city, philadelphia, and there was one tv on that i happened to be walking past. and the president...
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in arguments the cities making in the fight that i'm having with the city continues. and i told them that you and i have talked about before, like if you tell us where the baby is, don't drop the lawsuit today. that's what this is all about to. we're trying to find out, they don't believe us. we think it's about money. it's time, it's about a search with truth. one of the issues to the city here, katrina is if we establish here that they don't know, there are other cases like yours that are out there pending. and they don't want to make bad law. they don't want to make their precedent so the further they could push us back and slow us down both ladder to do things bad things will happen to the city. so they're part of their delay is to not but this case come to trial because there are other cases that are going to fall shortly behind. tampa. i feel that they really don't know much because all they thinking is about the money. and honestly, like i said, i'm not doing this for money. i want my son back there. say lou, what we know right now from, from the record. so we
in arguments the cities making in the fight that i'm having with the city continues. and i told them that you and i have talked about before, like if you tell us where the baby is, don't drop the lawsuit today. that's what this is all about to. we're trying to find out, they don't believe us. we think it's about money. it's time, it's about a search with truth. one of the issues to the city here, katrina is if we establish here that they don't know, there are other cases like yours that are out...
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to ensure that our cities and the rest of america's cities are okay. >> what is the one aspect of the larger spending bill that you think will have the greatest impact in pittsburgh? i've been speaking to a lot of mayors who say, you know, it's different in every city, be it universal pre-k, be it another aspect of it. what aspect of the larger spending bill that's being debated do you think will have the most impact in your city? >> we want to focus on the public health aspect that we need to focus on. for so many years, and we notice now for decades and decades, we've had to deal with how we talk about how we're eradicating violence in america, whether that's gun violence, drug and alcohol violence, poverty, education, homelessness. there's a lot in this bill we can utilize in order to insure we beef up public safety safety nets and people getting the support they need. we need that. also, this infrastructure bill is major. it gives us an opportunity we haven't had in years to redevelop and rehab our infrastructure, our bridges, our roads, our waters. that's a major investment. in r
to ensure that our cities and the rest of america's cities are okay. >> what is the one aspect of the larger spending bill that you think will have the greatest impact in pittsburgh? i've been speaking to a lot of mayors who say, you know, it's different in every city, be it universal pre-k, be it another aspect of it. what aspect of the larger spending bill that's being debated do you think will have the most impact in your city? >> we want to focus on the public health aspect that...
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oh, it shouldn't be so removed from the rest of the city. we should know what happens after people die. we should be able to see that space. oh, the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active site where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that is exist in this city. for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world are not powerful. you get forgotten pretty quickly, and hard island is exactly where our society and our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the corn, forgotten people who are alive and are in jail, who are burying the poor and forgotten people who are dead for there is no shortage of growing tensions in eastern europe. there is the growing you bear with stand off over a legal migration. there are western reports. russia is amassing troops within its own borders. and of course, there is the self inflicted
oh, it shouldn't be so removed from the rest of the city. we should know what happens after people die. we should be able to see that space. oh, the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active site where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that is exist in this city. for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world are not powerful. you get forgotten pretty...
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. >>> the fate of the minneapolis police department may be decided today in the city's first electoral test since the murder of george floyd. a ballot question is asking residents whether they want to replace the police department with a new department of public safety. cnn's omar jimenez who covered this story from the very beginning joins us live in minneapolis with the latest on this. this is a big decision. >> reporter: yeah, john, it really is. to be clear, this wouldn't get rid of police officers, it would reorganize them into a public safety department that could give them the flexibility in the future to decrease the number of officers if they so chose, but also would allow them to add in more support services to the public safety mix and we have seen enthusiasm at the polls so far, more people voted early in this election than any election we have seen here in minneapolis, the municipal level in the past 45 years. >> voting this season? >> reporter: leading up to election day, canvassers are making a final push to encourage people to vote yes on ballot question number 2 in min
. >>> the fate of the minneapolis police department may be decided today in the city's first electoral test since the murder of george floyd. a ballot question is asking residents whether they want to replace the police department with a new department of public safety. cnn's omar jimenez who covered this story from the very beginning joins us live in minneapolis with the latest on this. this is a big decision. >> reporter: yeah, john, it really is. to be clear, this wouldn't get...
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we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> princess diana stepped off the concord with a demure smile that is her trademark. >> there she is, there she is. >> 1989, diana pushed behind the scenes to take her first solo overseas trip to new york. >> this visit was a chance to show what diana could do on her own. the stakes could not have been higher. >> princess diana out on the town, turning heads in her elegant white gown. >> new york is a famous skept skeptically city. to have the glitzy member of the british royal family arriving in their city, yes, a lot of them loved it but wouldn't be new york if it didn't also provoke a bit of criticism. >> "the new york post" said she was a high-priced welfare mother living off her husband's money. what could she possibly be going here that's going to make a difference? part of her power was to project a glamourous image, she
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here at city hall. provide more information regarding this tragic incident. thank you. >> we're not taking any questions at this time. the chief said 1:00 p.m. tomorrow will be the next full press conference. any updates between now and then will be provided on the city social media accounts and posting a statement that the chief read some of the numbers will be putting that on the social media act as el. and you have that information. >> your name please? >> with me now, cnn law enforcement analyst and corporate security consultant. also with me, charles ram si. senior law enforcement analyst. former d.c. police chief and former philadelphia police commissioner. chief, we just heard there from the police chief. in wisconsin. he couldn't give us a lot of information.
here at city hall. provide more information regarding this tragic incident. thank you. >> we're not taking any questions at this time. the chief said 1:00 p.m. tomorrow will be the next full press conference. any updates between now and then will be provided on the city social media accounts and posting a statement that the chief read some of the numbers will be putting that on the social media act as el. and you have that information. >> your name please? >> with me now, cnn...
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the first year back and there were 20 to 30 minutes in the downtown part of the city there were lots of families, lots of children there. and a red suv came running down the street hitting a lot of people in the parade. it probably went 30 miles per hour. >> wow. and what did you witness when that happened in terms of it hitting people? you said there were families there, children there. what did you see? >> a lot of family members with small children were running into stores trying to get off the street. you saw people running to help people hit. in the spot where i was sitting probably four people were down. a lot of people ran to go check on them. i believe that the four people
the first year back and there were 20 to 30 minutes in the downtown part of the city there were lots of families, lots of children there. and a red suv came running down the street hitting a lot of people in the parade. it probably went 30 miles per hour. >> wow. and what did you witness when that happened in terms of it hitting people? you said there were families there, children there. what did you see? >> a lot of family members with small children were running into stores trying...
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changing the city and its food. emmanuella and mimmo pistone run a supper club where young refugees and migrants cook the food from their homelands and share their stories. >> mustafa, ciao. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> hi. joy. >> tucci: hi joy, how are you? joy, from nigeria, is now a close family friend and mustafa, a young migrant from egypt, has become their foster son. and i've heard they're both amazing cooks. >> this one we have carrots, green beans, and the shrimps. >> tucci: and little shrimps? the little... >> joy: they are fried already. >> oh delicious. oh i can't wait. it's very exciting. tonight they're making a fusion of african dishes. >> joy: this one is called nigerian fried rice. >> joy's special rice is being served alongside spicy chicken flavored with curry, ginger and rosemary. oh my gosh. >> mustafa: yeah, yeah. for you. >> tucci: plantains and plantain. it's my favorite. a type of banana fried in coconut oil. >> i can see that nigerian and italian hospitality have a lot
changing the city and its food. emmanuella and mimmo pistone run a supper club where young refugees and migrants cook the food from their homelands and share their stories. >> mustafa, ciao. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> hi. joy. >> tucci: hi joy, how are you? joy, from nigeria, is now a close family friend and mustafa, a young migrant from egypt, has become their foster son. and i've heard they're both amazing cooks. >> this one we have...
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of officers required by the city. it would also rearrange the leadership structure of this department under the mayor and city council as opposed to just the mayor. the current elected officials would have 30 days to name interim commissioner of the new department of public safety, and the ones that are sworn in in january would have the task of of course filling this department. and we've already seen enthusiasm at least going to the polls so far. more people voted early in this election than in any municipal election we've seen here in the past 45 years. of course now is election day. jim, erica? >> quite an interesting result to watch. omar jimenez, thanks very much. >>> we are also closely watching the mayoral race here in new york city where democratic former police captain eric adams is poised to win over republican curtis seewood. errol lewis, political anchor for spectrum news, always good to see you. as we look at sort of picking up where omar left off, as we look at police reform and support for law enforcem
of officers required by the city. it would also rearrange the leadership structure of this department under the mayor and city council as opposed to just the mayor. the current elected officials would have 30 days to name interim commissioner of the new department of public safety, and the ones that are sworn in in january would have the task of of course filling this department. and we've already seen enthusiasm at least going to the polls so far. more people voted early in this election than...
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the wealth of the nearby hampton's and the nightlife in the city that never sleeps to the joy of photographers and his opponents. >> eric adams is with the elites, the tiktok girls, trying to sort of live up to the kardashians at club zero. come on, eric. come back. come back to the streets and the subways. >> i am the american dream. >> reporter: back on the street where he grew up, as he thinks about running the city, he also thinks of his mom who worried about him as he struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia. >> just always said, you know, i just pray for you out of all my children, i just prayed the hardest for you. >> she died earlier-this year, leaving behind her well-worn and annotated bible. >> became an anchor because there were days we had nothing but prayer. this is the bible that i am going to place my hands on when i am sworn in. >> you know, gloria, poignant moment there and, you know, of all the things he talks about, he has been so consistent about this from the beginning, right? don't defund, as he said refund the -- the -- the police. um, he was on to something in new york city
the wealth of the nearby hampton's and the nightlife in the city that never sleeps to the joy of photographers and his opponents. >> eric adams is with the elites, the tiktok girls, trying to sort of live up to the kardashians at club zero. come on, eric. come back. come back to the streets and the subways. >> i am the american dream. >> reporter: back on the street where he grew up, as he thinks about running the city, he also thinks of his mom who worried about him as he...
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the cities making in the fight that i'm having with the city continues. and i told them what you and i have talked about before. like if you tell us where the baby is, they'll drop the lawsuit today. that's what this is all about, that we're trying to find out. they don't believe us. i think it's about money. it's time. it's about to search for truth. one of the issues to the city here katrina is if we establish here that they don't know, there are other cases like yours that are out there are pending and they don't want to make bad law. they don't want to make their precedent. so the further they could push us back and slowest down both the ladder to do things and bad things will happen to the city. so they're part of their delay is to not but this case come to trial because there are other cases that are going to fall shortly behind. tampa. i feel that they really don't much because all they thinking is about the money. and honestly, like i said, i love to win this for money. i want my son back there. say lou, what we know right now from, from the recor
the cities making in the fight that i'm having with the city continues. and i told them what you and i have talked about before. like if you tell us where the baby is, they'll drop the lawsuit today. that's what this is all about, that we're trying to find out. they don't believe us. i think it's about money. it's time. it's about to search for truth. one of the issues to the city here katrina is if we establish here that they don't know, there are other cases like yours that are out there are...
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the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote that this statue in its current location denies passersby consent and context. the agreement with the city allows the library to relocate the statue for storage while considering a display that would enable it to serve as an important tool to study the nation's past. >> thanks to polo and chloe for that. >>> we have breaking news out of wisconsin, so "new day" continues right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning, to viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm brianna keilar with john berman. it is monday, november 22nd. at least five people were killed overnight and more than 40 injured sunday in wakashaw, wisconsin. an suv plowed through police barricades and it kept going at a high speed into the crowded parade route. for those on the scene who witnessed this, belief turned to
the city commission voted unanimously to remove the statue. some members of the family and library set to open in north dakota in 2025 agreed the statue is problematic in its compo composition. in a statement that library wrote that this statue in its current location denies passersby consent and context. the agreement with the city allows the library to relocate the statue for storage while considering a display that would enable it to serve as an important tool to study the nation's past....
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one that made iraq's second largest city sknown for isis. the city brought to rubble. countless loss of lives here. isis tried to ee rrase thousandf years of history. >> as a historian, it is just beyond when you know the history and you witness all of this. this is a brutal attack that will never be forgotten. >> 80% of the landscape was destroyed by isis. more than 800 years of history were wiped away when the mosque were blown up in 2017. the monumental church and other sites also devastated. four years after, mosul is rising from the ashes. paving the way for reconstruction set to begin in the next weeks and months. reviving the spirit of mosul is the most ambitious campaign taking on. unesc o's initiative funded by the uae and eu will create thr thousands of jobs much needed in this community. building of 122 heritage houses in the city. >> rebuilding is not just about rebuilding stones or houses but rebuilding a city that has always been a symbol of connection among the people whether religion or culture. a city of publishing, books and arts. not just rebuilding
one that made iraq's second largest city sknown for isis. the city brought to rubble. countless loss of lives here. isis tried to ee rrase thousandf years of history. >> as a historian, it is just beyond when you know the history and you witness all of this. this is a brutal attack that will never be forgotten. >> 80% of the landscape was destroyed by isis. more than 800 years of history were wiped away when the mosque were blown up in 2017. the monumental church and other sites...
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to the city. and the book a no power, the whole city and also power the mining who this is going to be a, you know, and the middle, you have a huge plaza which is, would be from the area you look at is a big going to sign you know, we were talking about this boons fully, you know, in the system and not the normal bunch of the issue in new york, but so with my friends, i'm so, or the number 3 o n a building or not i maybe me. so we going to start with a small issue is to test the waters. so i'm going to get 2 minutes or so you can explain, you are going to do with right now before issuing anything. so please give me a, a. so this is a very historic moment. we're going to be issuing bitcoin bonds like going bonds. and these ones are amazing. it's doing the 1st one is going to be a $1000000000.00 bond. and what makes it a bit going bond is because it's by point. so half of the $1000000000.00 will go into buying that point. so the resin is going to market by $500000000.00 of about a $1000000.00 in the
to the city. and the book a no power, the whole city and also power the mining who this is going to be a, you know, and the middle, you have a huge plaza which is, would be from the area you look at is a big going to sign you know, we were talking about this boons fully, you know, in the system and not the normal bunch of the issue in new york, but so with my friends, i'm so, or the number 3 o n a building or not i maybe me. so we going to start with a small issue is to test the waters. so i'm...
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following on from the state of bavaria, the states of saxony and a number of other cities across the country angle. a miracle has described this 4th wave of covert 19 as the worst thing the country has faced, while health minister and spawn is painted a bleak picture of the way he sees the current state of affairs, the shining ended. these has been to us probably by the end of this winter or this some time cynically said, pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated, recovered or dead. but it's true with the highly contagious delta. very, this is very, very likely. well, in australia they are into the 2nd day of the latest national coven locked down. it will last for at least 10 days could go on until the 13th of december. people there though, and people here in germany as well, have been expressing their concerns that the actions taken by the government. haven't been the right one off because i don't believe it. all. the locked down will be over after 3 weeks. not even for us vaccinations, but it is what it is. too late too late. especially the mandatory vaccination which shou
following on from the state of bavaria, the states of saxony and a number of other cities across the country angle. a miracle has described this 4th wave of covert 19 as the worst thing the country has faced, while health minister and spawn is painted a bleak picture of the way he sees the current state of affairs, the shining ended. these has been to us probably by the end of this winter or this some time cynically said, pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated, recovered or dead....
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the city, for its part, saying that is absolutely not the case. they haven't seen that the last couple of days and they don't expect that. they did have to take some of the fire companies out of service. that is not to be confused with a lot of firehouses. but a few firehouses are single-engine houses. those few. and according to the city of new york, they are shuffling resources in light of an increase in various sick leave that's been taking by firefighters to make sure that no call goes unanswered. now, when it comes to where first responders are, take a look at the mayor's office showing a little under 85% of nypd are in kphraoepbs. about 80% of members of the new york fire department also in compliance. so certainly at this point it's not clear what the extent of any potential staffing issues could be. the city assures there will not be interruptions. ultimately, though, berman, that is still 22,000 employees that have yet to pull up their sleeve that will be on leave starting today. >> worthy of note, that 80% and 84% are big jumps in the la
the city, for its part, saying that is absolutely not the case. they haven't seen that the last couple of days and they don't expect that. they did have to take some of the fire companies out of service. that is not to be confused with a lot of firehouses. but a few firehouses are single-engine houses. those few. and according to the city of new york, they are shuffling resources in light of an increase in various sick leave that's been taking by firefighters to make sure that no call goes...
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following on from the state of bavaria, the state of soc city and a number of other cities across the country angle. a miracle has described this 4th wave of covert 19 as the worst thing the country has faced. while health minister n spon is painted a bleak picture of the way he sees the current state of affairs shine if you had them ended jesus been to us probably by the end of this winter or sometime cynically said pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated recovered or dead, but it's true with the highly contagious delta. very. this is very, very likely as well in australia. they are into the 2nd day of the latest national coven locked down. it will last for at least 10 days could go on until the 13th of december. people there though, and people here in germany as well, have been expressing their concerns that the actions taken by the government haven't been the right one job with all the time. i don't believe that all the locked down will be over up to 3 weeks. not even for us vaccinations, but it is what it is. too late, too late. especially the mandatory vaccination. we
following on from the state of bavaria, the state of soc city and a number of other cities across the country angle. a miracle has described this 4th wave of covert 19 as the worst thing the country has faced. while health minister n spon is painted a bleak picture of the way he sees the current state of affairs shine if you had them ended jesus been to us probably by the end of this winter or sometime cynically said pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated recovered or dead, but it's...
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big time. >> in the city of boston. >> the city of boston. look. that's where you got to say sometimes national trends on every local race doesn't hold. she was ahead in polling throughout the race and she won very convincingly tonight. it was going to be a first no matter who won after a long string of white guys in boston but michelle wu really extraordinary. young. her family originally taiwanese. she came to boston as a student. stayed. was elected to city council. now, going to be the next mayor of boston. >> john avlon, thank you, sir. cnn's "election night in america" continues, we'll be right back. have you ever sat here and wondered: "couldn't i do this from home?" with letsgetchecked, you can. it's virtual care with home health testing and more. all from the comfort of... here. letsgetchecked. care can be this good. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. >>> very big election ni
big time. >> in the city of boston. >> the city of boston. look. that's where you got to say sometimes national trends on every local race doesn't hold. she was ahead in polling throughout the race and she won very convincingly tonight. it was going to be a first no matter who won after a long string of white guys in boston but michelle wu really extraordinary. young. her family originally taiwanese. she came to boston as a student. stayed. was elected to city council. now, going to...
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and that's leading to the high inflation here in the city of atlanta. but we are talking about inflation all across the country. let's break down where you are seeing it. gas prices across the country are up 50%. take a look. used cars -- something we have been talking about since the covid-19 pandemic. that's up as well. beef prices up 20%. so if you want a nice juicy steak for dinner, it is going to cost you more now than it would have last year. rent is up 3.5%. a lot of people can tell you they are experiencing that. realtors talk a lot about the crazy housing markets we saw over the summer. still happening in a lot of places, still very hard to find a place to live. economists say some of this will go away, that the gas prices we are seeing could fall as quickly as we saw them climb. california, though, today dying its all-time record, $3.66 a gallon for unleaded gas. s that an all-time record. and we are also seeing those numbers reach back to the recession, fred. remember right after the recession consumer confidence was pretty low. and so we are
and that's leading to the high inflation here in the city of atlanta. but we are talking about inflation all across the country. let's break down where you are seeing it. gas prices across the country are up 50%. take a look. used cars -- something we have been talking about since the covid-19 pandemic. that's up as well. beef prices up 20%. so if you want a nice juicy steak for dinner, it is going to cost you more now than it would have last year. rent is up 3.5%. a lot of people can tell you...
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the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world, are you not powerful? you get forgotten pretty quickly, and an harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. ah, and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the corn, forgotten people who are alive and are in jail, who are burying the poor and forgotten people who are dead for or new york. it's really what america is about ah, when our mayor took our place, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities. the house and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who weren't being buried on hard i. the city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried. there is wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potters field that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active bur
the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world, are you not powerful? you get forgotten pretty quickly, and an harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. ah, and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the corn, forgotten people who are alive and are in jail, who are burying the poor and forgotten people who are dead for or new york. it's really what america is...
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major cities across the u.s. seeing a spike in smash-and-grab robberies, as americans are heading to stores for holiday shopping. the uptick in crime has police around the country struggling to stop this brazen trend. josh campbell is outfront. >> reporter: in minnesota, more organized smash-and-grab robberies at two separate best buy stores last friday. tvs, tablets, and hover boards stolen by brazen mobs mimicking the thieves that hit an apple store near san francisco. grabbing and running off with expensive electronics. the robberies adding to a recent spate of similar large-scale thefts hitting big retailers and designer stores in major cities last week, including this louis vuitton store in san francisco. >> we have been seeing this wave of people invading stores by and large numbers. there is no way, in my mind, that we can have a situation where 20, you know, up to 80 people can invade a store or series of stores and there not be some communications and some organization. >> reporter: on friday, a home dep
major cities across the u.s. seeing a spike in smash-and-grab robberies, as americans are heading to stores for holiday shopping. the uptick in crime has police around the country struggling to stop this brazen trend. josh campbell is outfront. >> reporter: in minnesota, more organized smash-and-grab robberies at two separate best buy stores last friday. tvs, tablets, and hover boards stolen by brazen mobs mimicking the thieves that hit an apple store near san francisco. grabbing and...