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essential to the city's become a growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. have brought a. city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message and today are some unlucky ones out of. your ass and to. get it was repeated i mean if you want to. live in the street you want to live if we sidewalk decide to devalue. but the city's focus on keeping the streets clean means further instability when you're living on them. it's also one of the main reasons elvis is tiny houses a band blamed for hampering operations like this. you know way it's the suburban down on the street. and if you're going to see conditions to live it so we basically the city has been a terrible. they should those should not be on the city streets. places like africa or india will be some of the most exciting areas to to see their great sale in the coming decades it's only forty fifty years ago in places like dubai in
essential to the city's become a growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. have brought a. city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message and today are some unlucky ones out of. your ass and to. get it was repeated i mean if you want to. live in the street you want to live if we...
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backed syrian forces have retaken the city of from eisel fighters aig. kurdish flag has been raised inside the stadium after the last remaining islip fighters were forced out was one of the last holdouts for eisel and its former capital has some had about a life for us in an attack on your turkey's border with syria what are your sources telling you about the exact situation right now. there are hundreds of flights a waving of the yellow lines of the y.p. g.m. the. are now entering the city of rock they have managed to control the remaining neighborhoods and they control of i said earlier in the day killing dozens of i still fly to the deploying more troops into the city to try to clear the area has grown my buildings and they are saying that they are concerned there might be some quiet the hiding in tunnels but the thing is the confidence of the city is now completely and controlled this is a fire that started in june with the attack by the united states of america launched a major offensive to take out of the car but i still why it is managed to hold t
backed syrian forces have retaken the city of from eisel fighters aig. kurdish flag has been raised inside the stadium after the last remaining islip fighters were forced out was one of the last holdouts for eisel and its former capital has some had about a life for us in an attack on your turkey's border with syria what are your sources telling you about the exact situation right now. there are hundreds of flights a waving of the yellow lines of the y.p. g.m. the. are now entering the city of...
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capital city of. eight million people and it is estimated that six hundred fifty tons a day is thrown away every single day i have come to meet. and. called. on the. first hand the problems faced here and of america. seventy five percent of. when you see. on the ground potential yes a lot of. weekend plans farm all dispersed in order for us to succeed he's going to need a lot of plastic. going along. with. collecting conventionally useful waste. class. so we're in a right now where the recyclers come to bring their plastics and other recyclable products and they weigh them here so that they can be paid. for looking for. organize all of the area over recent years government support has allowed people like the opportunity to upscale and legitimize the industry creating recycling centers like this one all over the city. on video of the arm motion machine corners of the last stand i'm going to. be losing. credibility because in. the plan the ongoing challenge for paulino and his team is getting the word o
capital city of. eight million people and it is estimated that six hundred fifty tons a day is thrown away every single day i have come to meet. and. called. on the. first hand the problems faced here and of america. seventy five percent of. when you see. on the ground potential yes a lot of. weekend plans farm all dispersed in order for us to succeed he's going to need a lot of plastic. going along. with. collecting conventionally useful waste. class. so we're in a right now where the...
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you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way you use its lakes i can't think of many european cities that have that and then are really using fresh bodies of water in the way that europe does. bahnhof strasser in downtown so it has one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the world. the city is a hub of international finance traditionally one of its main features are banks but zurich is changing the creative scene is flourishing and helping to regenerate neighborhoods that used to be rundown and seedy. i think of all of the cities that we've looked at in our quality of life rankings europe has witnessed the most extraordinary transformation if i look back fifteen years ago sixteen years ago zurich was still very buttoned up that's changed now and you see that because whole structures of the city that the reinvention of christ fear try these these neighborhoods which actually start to feel like a slightly more sanitized swiss a fide version of berlin kai sphere is the former red light district these days it's popular with a young
you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way you use its lakes i can't think of many european cities that have that and then are really using fresh bodies of water in the way that europe does. bahnhof strasser in downtown so it has one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the world. the city is a hub of international finance traditionally one of its main features are banks but zurich is changing the creative scene is flourishing and...
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a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an opportunity and i think the other thing that we saw just in our discussions around identity was that the city is a space that allows you to in a sense cut ties from from tradition and heritage you can remake yourself and i think the number of young people probably find that the that the city is a space where they can remake themselves they can imagine themselves to be something else but of course they then also find that it's not automatic it's very hard and it can be quite disillusioning. let's look forward ten years. what would you most like to change in nairobi to ma
a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an opportunity and i...
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it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, has been called your‘s only free city. in officialterms, it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, it is a semi— autonomous district with its own multi—ethnic government and education system. but achieving harmony hasn't been straightforward. for example, the local assembly couldn't agree on a shared memorial for those killed in the country's war. so they built three. it isa it is a fascinating place to visit. it is a fascinating place to visit. it has been called a microcosm of the country as a whole because here you can experience the culture of all the different groups that make up all the different groups that make up this complex nation. and that diversity is reflected in the music as well. this band specialise in performing folk songs from all the ethnic backgrounds that make up the city. really, really good. fantastic. how do you do? thank you so much. that was brilliant. and tonight, i am joining the band. can i ask you, first of all, how much of the music that you play is a combination of
it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, has been called your‘s only free city. in officialterms, it has been called your‘s only free city. in official terms, it is a semi— autonomous district with its own multi—ethnic government and education system. but achieving harmony hasn't been straightforward. for example, the local assembly couldn't agree on a shared memorial for those killed in the country's war. so they built three. it isa it is a fascinating place to...
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head to the sideline to see if burlington city is ready. burlington city is ready. clearly delran is as well. this was a big night for burlington city's jimmy brown. check him out. a nice touchdown run here, that will get burlington city on the board. then short time later, guess who? brown yet again. this time make as great cut gets on into the end zone for the second touchdown of the game, delran will not go down without a fight. a facing run here by dominic betters. few cuts and he goes in for the touchdown, that will cut into burlington city's lead. this night will belong to jamie brown, no one will catch him here. he carried the ball 25 times, rushed for 223 yards and three touchdowns. burlington city the big winner. 46-22 and here's the coach. >> we are very sloppy in some areas, we got to clean up some of the stuff we're doing. >> it's a great game time of the week thanks to everyone. good luck to both teams the rest of the season. hi, kate. >> the weekend is finally here and it's going to be a warm weekend once again but we're tracking the threat for showers
head to the sideline to see if burlington city is ready. burlington city is ready. clearly delran is as well. this was a big night for burlington city's jimmy brown. check him out. a nice touchdown run here, that will get burlington city on the board. then short time later, guess who? brown yet again. this time make as great cut gets on into the end zone for the second touchdown of the game, delran will not go down without a fight. a facing run here by dominic betters. few cuts and he goes in...
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a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an opportunity and i think the other thing that we saw just in our discussions around identity was in the cities a space that allows you to in a sense cut ties from from tradition and heritage you can remake yourself and i think the number of young people probably find that the that the city is a space where they can remake themselves they can imagine themselves to be something else but of course they then also find that it's not automatic it's very hard and it can be quite disillusioning. let's look forward ten years. what would you most like to change in nairobi to make
a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an opportunity and i...
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what is a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an opportunity and i think the other thing that we saw just in our discussions around identity was that the city is a space that allows you to in a sense cut ties from from tradition and heritage you can remake yourself and i think the number of young people probably find that the that the city is a space where they can remake themselves they can imagine themselves to be something else but of course they then also find that it's not automatic it's very hard and it can be quite disillusioning. let's look forward ten years. what would you most like to change in nairobi to ma
what is a welcoming city a comfortable city for for the newcomer. and yet it is a city that the newcomer continues to flock to from from all over kenya why everybody's hopeful i think thinking that they will probably be the lucky one to get a job or to be or to be able to start something a small business or you know whether it's selling bananas by the roadside or fixing a car or being a cobbler with everything i think everybody thinks that there is enough of a population enough of an...
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we continue with our look at the city of portland. tour of the driving city. >> thank you for showing us around. when people hear portland, theland, maine may not be first place that comes to mind. >> portland, maine is the first portland in the united states. oregon is the one that stole our name. the two people who founded the city both wanted to name it after their hometown. in this city was a part of massachusetts when it started. it's one of the oldest working parishes in the city continuously. the original building was wooden with a steeple on top. was the church with a henry wadsworth longfellow family worship. there is actually a revolutionary or cannonball in the chandelier that they found when they tore down the wooden structure. city.e me a sense of the for what is portland best-known? >> for lighthouse is probably. deeper there is a rich, history to the city that a lot of people don't know. of old port section is one the key seaports back in the day and still remains a working waterfront that is influential in terms of tra
we continue with our look at the city of portland. tour of the driving city. >> thank you for showing us around. when people hear portland, theland, maine may not be first place that comes to mind. >> portland, maine is the first portland in the united states. oregon is the one that stole our name. the two people who founded the city both wanted to name it after their hometown. in this city was a part of massachusetts when it started. it's one of the oldest working parishes in the...
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the city. from the military side we we expect that would happen that quickly as quickly as possible but while it was also some dating with from the cord side yeah just to give march for the for the civilians to have to come out so you did to him outside you talk about the kurds now we've got a situation where you've got the kurds and the iraqi forces who have been fighting together against isis. do you think that they're going to now turn on each other in northern iraq i don't think so because at least the kurds in the within iraq are not human i guess they are also different where you say they're not. united but what about this referendum that we saw where there was this call for a kurdistan and you know an independent state well it is their dreams i think every kurds person you got to ask about the long history of iraq eighty years. suffered from a lot of mis understanding of their wishes or they didn't the not got any rights to do to use that language and so on till two thousand and three or
the city. from the military side we we expect that would happen that quickly as quickly as possible but while it was also some dating with from the cord side yeah just to give march for the for the civilians to have to come out so you did to him outside you talk about the kurds now we've got a situation where you've got the kurds and the iraqi forces who have been fighting together against isis. do you think that they're going to now turn on each other in northern iraq i don't think so because...
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i think is essential it's essential to the cities in the center of the cities become growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. have brought about something. like. that the city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message today for some a lucky once out of. the year asked them to. they like it because repeated i mean if you want to. live in the street you want to live if we sidewalk decide to devalue the last. of the cities focus on keeping the streets clean things further instability when you're living on them . it's also one of the main reasons elvis is tiny houses a band playing to hampering operations like this. you know waits in the suburban and then on the street. if you avoid my safe conditions to live it so we basically the city has been a determination that those should not be on this. it is true it's. a play for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside o
i think is essential it's essential to the cities in the center of the cities become growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the gadgets truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. have brought about something. like. that the city gives advance notice of the cleanup but not everyone gets the message today for some a lucky once out of. the year asked them to. they...
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well there's a very strategic city of. iraqi border so the syrian regime wants to go there and that by america wants to go there as a sort of a race or a competition between both sides or to study so they're still fighting and that there's more problems against isis by the regime than by. all right journalist vladimir borg joining us tonight from northern syria talking about the fall of the isis capital rocco let me thank you very much or now to syria's neighbor iraq and a nother military flashpoint that's where government forces say they have taken control of all major oil fields in the disputed north of the country now this follows fast on the heels of their capture of the kurdish held city of kirkuk. celebrations in can't push as iraqi forces ruling. supporters of the iraqi central government could contain their joy oh as thousands of kurdish residents fled the city ahead of the advance. i'm sure you were heading to where bill because the situation is getting worse the iraqi troops are ventured and there's no way we cou
well there's a very strategic city of. iraqi border so the syrian regime wants to go there and that by america wants to go there as a sort of a race or a competition between both sides or to study so they're still fighting and that there's more problems against isis by the regime than by. all right journalist vladimir borg joining us tonight from northern syria talking about the fall of the isis capital rocco let me thank you very much or now to syria's neighbor iraq and a nother military...
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new york city is the best city in america to deal with this. largely because they're the most targeted city in america. secondly, while in most cases like this, early information is often wrong information. it is clearly appearing that we have a treasure trove already of intelligence to follow because we have a suspect this custody. here's what's going on. it is going on now. there's a joint operations center that has been informed, well rehearsed. atf, marshals, all hands on deck. behind the scenes, that address on that driver's license is already likely under surveillance by an fbi team in florida or wherever else that address is coming back to, all known addresses. they're running a search warrant. it is probably already signed by a magistrate. fbi s.w.a.t. teams are already suiting up for a tactical industry into his known or believed residences, wherever they are in the country. if it is florida, that's where they're staging. fbi bomb techs will deploy forward to those locations because of the risk that they're bobby trammed. so this is a
new york city is the best city in america to deal with this. largely because they're the most targeted city in america. secondly, while in most cases like this, early information is often wrong information. it is clearly appearing that we have a treasure trove already of intelligence to follow because we have a suspect this custody. here's what's going on. it is going on now. there's a joint operations center that has been informed, well rehearsed. atf, marshals, all hands on deck. behind the...
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about the city has. this anarchy is most evident during the summer months when people lay claim to every free inch of space few major cities have as many public parks and green spaces as berlin the german capital is surrounded by forests and lakes. it has three thousand lakes and bodies of water around it of course if you are berlin or you know that it's there but i think probably if you're sitting in madrid or you're sitting in naples who is the new york you don't think about all of the great places that you can escape to in a short amount of time on a bike on the us bonds up in your car and be you know on a lake sailing or have you do it. from and also has plenty of lakes and rivers within the city limits and some one thousand bridges more than venice you can go for a swim in a floating pool in the river spray in public pools and at beaches. the best known public beach is van's a in the southwest of the city it's abundance of leisure activities contributed to berlin's third place ranking as one of mono
about the city has. this anarchy is most evident during the summer months when people lay claim to every free inch of space few major cities have as many public parks and green spaces as berlin the german capital is surrounded by forests and lakes. it has three thousand lakes and bodies of water around it of course if you are berlin or you know that it's there but i think probably if you're sitting in madrid or you're sitting in naples who is the new york you don't think about all of the great...
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so where is your favorite european city or this week we're exploring the top five year cities within monaco magazine's recently published ranking this is the eleventh year they've surveyed the well cities and established in this of the top twenty five cities in the world offering a good quality of life today we featured jemmy's very own bavarian city of munich that came in. the blue and white sky above in munich recalls the varian state. capital of the southern german state of clear the area is one of the country's fastest growing and best laps it is. in fact london's lifestyle magazine monaco listed munich as one of the world's most livable cities editor in chief and his team ranked third tied with the german capital. one thing in particular gained points from munich. what are the truly authentic experiences that you can have a city that you can't have anywhere else and i think that's one of the great things that offers when they will never let you forget that ok you entered a country. called germany but you're really in the nation of area. and want better place to indulge in a very
so where is your favorite european city or this week we're exploring the top five year cities within monaco magazine's recently published ranking this is the eleventh year they've surveyed the well cities and established in this of the top twenty five cities in the world offering a good quality of life today we featured jemmy's very own bavarian city of munich that came in. the blue and white sky above in munich recalls the varian state. capital of the southern german state of clear the area is...
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palace the city residents of the danish royal family. classical residential and commercial buildings stand alongside modern constructions like the opera house new influences are. one mistake of all in the restaurant scene two. has experienced in the last five or six years such a. perspective is really right you know it is probably one of the most important to cities the world. cuisine began in two thousand and three when the restaurant opened here. prepared his dishes solely with regional ingredients. was recognized as the best restaurant four times since then danish combining denmark's best cullen re traditions with dishes from. for example at the royal smoosh cafe where little works about a created a tiny slice of bread. are as handy to eat as sushi and are reminiscent of smear uproot the danish variant of the open faced sandwich. copenhagen success story. what we really like where copenhagen has started me that is your restaurant it means starting up your own shop it means launch your own fashion label doing things with your own hands
palace the city residents of the danish royal family. classical residential and commercial buildings stand alongside modern constructions like the opera house new influences are. one mistake of all in the restaurant scene two. has experienced in the last five or six years such a. perspective is really right you know it is probably one of the most important to cities the world. cuisine began in two thousand and three when the restaurant opened here. prepared his dishes solely with regional...
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we have breaking news in new york city. what the mayor calls an act of terror. eight people have died. many more are injured. police say a man and a rented home depot truck we understand with new jersey plates plowed into bicyclists and pedestrians on a bike path in lower manhattan. we understand too that the man rented it in jersey city. now witnesses estimate he was going 40 to 50 miles an hour went 20 blocks. police say he crashed into a schoolbus injuring two adults and two children on that bus then jumped out the truck yelled god is s grace in arabic. he waived two guns at which point an nypd officer quoting from sources lit him up. >> those guns were a paint gun and a pellet gun. police may be a beebee gun. police say the suspect is 29 years old. he's under arrest. authorities say at the time he's a lone wolf. they do not suspect a wider plot or scheme at least as of yet. our chris o'connell is live in our operations center with more on this attack. chris? >> reporter: for the last hour, iain, we've been monitoring th
we have breaking news in new york city. what the mayor calls an act of terror. eight people have died. many more are injured. police say a man and a rented home depot truck we understand with new jersey plates plowed into bicyclists and pedestrians on a bike path in lower manhattan. we understand too that the man rented it in jersey city. now witnesses estimate he was going 40 to 50 miles an hour went 20 blocks. police say he crashed into a schoolbus injuring two adults and two children on that...
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strategic city of. iraqi border so the syrian regime wants to go there and that by america wants to go there as a sort of race competition between both sides. so they're still fighting and there's more problems against isis by the regime and by. all right journalist vladimir borg joining us tonight from northern syria talking about the fall of the isis capital rocka wedeman thank you very much well now to syria's neighbor iraq where government forces say they have taken control of all major oil fields in the disputed north of the country and this follows fast on the heels of their capture of the kurdish held city of kirkuk. a triumph for government forces and their supporters iraqi flags have now been placed kurdish bonus and decision. in just a day's time iraqi troops have pushed out the kurdish fighters known as peshmerga from kirkuk an oil rich city claimed both by the iraqi central government and the kurds. many who fled have started to return. we're coming back because everybody escaped yesterday e
strategic city of. iraqi border so the syrian regime wants to go there and that by america wants to go there as a sort of race competition between both sides. so they're still fighting and there's more problems against isis by the regime and by. all right journalist vladimir borg joining us tonight from northern syria talking about the fall of the isis capital rocka wedeman thank you very much well now to syria's neighbor iraq where government forces say they have taken control of all major oil...
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i think the best examples of cities that are com pletely best examples of cities that are completely without cars are really in europe. there are good examples in oslo in norway. northern europe has some good examples. where we are really seeing the best progressive cities in the developing world. we are seeing a lot of big action in places like mexico city, real action in delhi. they are not where they need to be, but the scale is so large and the need is so great that we are seeing a lot of really good exa m ples of we are seeing a lot of really good examples of things like parking reform. mexico city just examples of things like parking reform. mexico cityjust passed a great example of parking reform, mandating that there are maximums rather than minimums of parking spaces. delhi tried an odd, even scheme. they are no longer doing it but they are willing to bring it back of the situation dictates. that should everyone immediately what a difference it can make when car is arduous suddenly cut in half. i don't think there aren't that many places in the world, or any place that has p
i think the best examples of cities that are com pletely best examples of cities that are completely without cars are really in europe. there are good examples in oslo in norway. northern europe has some good examples. where we are really seeing the best progressive cities in the developing world. we are seeing a lot of big action in places like mexico city, real action in delhi. they are not where they need to be, but the scale is so large and the need is so great that we are seeing a lot of...
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you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way use its lakes i can't think of many european cities that have that and then are really using fresh bodies of water in the way that europe does. bahnhof strasser in downtown so it has one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the world. the city is a hub of international finance traditionally one of its main features are banks but zurich is changing the creative scene is flourishing and helping to regenerate neighborhoods that used to be rundown and seedy. i think of all of the cities that we've looked at in our quality of life rankings has witnessed the most extraordinary transformation if i look back fifteen years ago sixteen years ago zurich was still very buttoned up that's changed now and you see that because whole structures of the city that the reinvention of christ fear try these these neighborhoods which actually start to feel like a slightly more sanitized swiss a fide version of berlin kai sphere is the former red light district these days it's popular with a young crowd and
you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way use its lakes i can't think of many european cities that have that and then are really using fresh bodies of water in the way that europe does. bahnhof strasser in downtown so it has one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the world. the city is a hub of international finance traditionally one of its main features are banks but zurich is changing the creative scene is flourishing and helping...
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that city. it's a playigue, right? are they doing everything they can to protect the citizens of that city? no. because i.c.e. officers aren't allowed in cook county jail. they don't share any information with us. so for whatever that percentage is of criminals that are in the country illegally that enter cook county squlal they're going to get released back to the community and reoffend. 50 pergs of those released criminals will commit another crime in the first year, over half of them. three-quarters will reoffend within five years. so the city has chosen politics over pickup safety out of their war they declared over immigration enforcement. i don't know. i've been doing this a long time. to be at a place where a sworn law enforcement officer cannot walk into a county jail to talk to somebody that's in the united states illegally and committed yet another crime at a taxpayer funded facility does not make sense to me. so i want to tell you that law enforcement, the sheriff's, they want to work
that city. it's a playigue, right? are they doing everything they can to protect the citizens of that city? no. because i.c.e. officers aren't allowed in cook county jail. they don't share any information with us. so for whatever that percentage is of criminals that are in the country illegally that enter cook county squlal they're going to get released back to the community and reoffend. 50 pergs of those released criminals will commit another crime in the first year, over half of them....
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positions around the city the iraqi military says its forces have captured the k. one air base and the local airport which was under peshmerga control the iraqi army and allied forces have also been moving on oil and gas positions let's go straight to stratford who is outside of kurt coke on the outskirts of the city surprisingly fast moving story tell us about what's happening on the ground right now. well yes as you say we're on the outskirts of kirkuk we've been here an hour or so now thousands of families calls moving out of kirkuk as you can see here we've also seen quite a few patients moving out hauled away for essential recently we as you say understand that the iraqi military is in control of this very strategic military base the k. one base that was taken good. by the peshmerga when the iraqi military fled and islip pensive in twenty fourteen we're now also hearing that the iraqi military control of the airport which is quite close to the center of the city we're hearing of ongoing skirmishes clashes in various areas on the outskirts of the city certainly
positions around the city the iraqi military says its forces have captured the k. one air base and the local airport which was under peshmerga control the iraqi army and allied forces have also been moving on oil and gas positions let's go straight to stratford who is outside of kurt coke on the outskirts of the city surprisingly fast moving story tell us about what's happening on the ground right now. well yes as you say we're on the outskirts of kirkuk we've been here an hour or so now...
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it will happen in new york city because this is new york city. one man and one rental truck from home depot is not going to change our lives. an extraordinary statement on behalf of the new york city police department, so very proud and brimming with pride over what just happened there. is it one of those matters where you are like, i want to avoid it? for some people, may be. i would bet you to the end of my life that by the tens of thousands they will come in defiance of this matter. will it be the kind of revelry we are used to? i am confident we will not, not with eight new yorkers i presume, most of them new yorkers, dead in the streets of our fine city and so many injured. no question that life goes on. rick leventhal, a reporter that this was believed to be an act of terror. we were hoping someone had made a wrong turn, as we always do. it happened in times square not long ago when a very drunk man made a wrong turn and caused havoc and panic in the largest tourist district in the largest city in the world. it turns out it wasn't a terrori
it will happen in new york city because this is new york city. one man and one rental truck from home depot is not going to change our lives. an extraordinary statement on behalf of the new york city police department, so very proud and brimming with pride over what just happened there. is it one of those matters where you are like, i want to avoid it? for some people, may be. i would bet you to the end of my life that by the tens of thousands they will come in defiance of this matter. will it...
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should not be on the city streets. we are in north dakota we are in the standing rock reservation just about a hundred yards from here and we are experiencing full front. loaded the impact of. the standing rock phenomenon. that is i will not be here that. much as a. little. bit. on the. by then got a session on the nada. by then is assessed the long. haul. not it said it. was going on want. so. much so with. daniel most of it was revealed to the pope multiple injuries among countrymen to soak them to yourself you hold the rope but shows your your mercy on the phone to go mobile if you can because people social services say you're welcome to put in a moral sense of. my. own i'm a bit of nothing left off allowed me. somethin to walk. on long enough something not set it. on top of us and lived to tell us look ma it's not what up to now maybe i maybe i might be cool enough to. later that day right back great camp. they made a mess they took the ferry. basically to the bank. and find out that getting your belongings can. de
should not be on the city streets. we are in north dakota we are in the standing rock reservation just about a hundred yards from here and we are experiencing full front. loaded the impact of. the standing rock phenomenon. that is i will not be here that. much as a. little. bit. on the. by then got a session on the nada. by then is assessed the long. haul. not it said it. was going on want. so. much so with. daniel most of it was revealed to the pope multiple injuries among countrymen to soak...
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>> sea-cago, the city of wealth! ( gunfire ) >> trevor: i always think apartheid was the worst thing that happened to us and then i remember that hoe "the daily show." ( laughter ) that's how famous chicago is for violence. as a kid in south africa, i was thinking, if i go to chicago, i'm going to get shot by fish in a cowboy hat! ( laughter ) yeah, and that was even before i knew fish could legally own guns in america. ( laughter ) to be honest, that's pretty much why we're here. this week we're in chicago because we figure chicago is a microkossum for the issues the rest of the country faces. so we figured why not come out the to this great city and explore it for ourselves? if i just believed what i saw on tv, i'd never want to come to chicago. it's not just the cartoons. according to the president, chicago is basically syria but with different pizza. >> look at chicago, what the hell is going on in chicago? what's that all about? chicago is worse than some of the countries you read about in the middle east. afgha
>> sea-cago, the city of wealth! ( gunfire ) >> trevor: i always think apartheid was the worst thing that happened to us and then i remember that hoe "the daily show." ( laughter ) that's how famous chicago is for violence. as a kid in south africa, i was thinking, if i go to chicago, i'm going to get shot by fish in a cowboy hat! ( laughter ) yeah, and that was even before i knew fish could legally own guns in america. ( laughter ) to be honest, that's pretty much why...
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inside city hall the pressure is on to create more housing the city has approved a multi-billion dollar strategy to help homeless but it will take ten years to build thousand new units which is. officials refused to embrace elvis's tiny for me a tiny house on a parking space is not a solution we're doing at this service to those individuals who stayed in these tiny homes without the out of but if a structure in place city council. opposed tiny houses in his district because of concerns from angry residents. someone want to treeing the site otherwise it'll be a free for all it'll be sex drugs and rock'n'roll and. they would absolutely have to have some rules and. see if they are here why put these guys back with elvis and the city is clear and yet again this time even in christine's camp right now that load opened up there was a show. that's considered. so it's going. almost christine's belongings are taken by the department of sanitation that raven's not around so only christine is here to see it they say you know hit well i mean do you get rock bottom. didn't run five every year. all t
inside city hall the pressure is on to create more housing the city has approved a multi-billion dollar strategy to help homeless but it will take ten years to build thousand new units which is. officials refused to embrace elvis's tiny for me a tiny house on a parking space is not a solution we're doing at this service to those individuals who stayed in these tiny homes without the out of but if a structure in place city council. opposed tiny houses in his district because of concerns from...
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inside city hall the pressure is on to create more housing the city has approved a multi-billion dollar strategy to help homeless but it will take ten years to build thousand new units which is. officials refused to embrace elvis's tiny for me a tiny house on a. parking space is not a solution we're doing at this service to those individuals who stayed in these tiny homes without the out of but if a structure in place city council. opposed to tiny houses in his district because of concerns from angry residents. someone wanted the site otherwise it'll be a free for all it'll be sex drugs and rock'n'roll and. they would absolutely have to have some rules and. see if they are here why put these guys back with elvis and the city is clear and yet again this time even in christine's camp right now that load open up there was a show. that's considered so it's going. almost christine's belongings are taken by the department of sanitation but residents not around so only christine is here to see it they say you know it well i mean do you get rock bottom. he did not run five every year. all that
inside city hall the pressure is on to create more housing the city has approved a multi-billion dollar strategy to help homeless but it will take ten years to build thousand new units which is. officials refused to embrace elvis's tiny for me a tiny house on a. parking space is not a solution we're doing at this service to those individuals who stayed in these tiny homes without the out of but if a structure in place city council. opposed to tiny houses in his district because of concerns from...
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very nice countries beijing is a fantastic city. and i like the people in the city like my my team i play us the stuff around team and at the moment i'm. here that i'm on the right place right now. but will it last there's a legitimate fan culture to build on in china but it's when you leave the big stadia and go to the small pitches in shanghai that you realize that china still has a long way to go. g.p. is a local amateur referee i want to shanghai's biggest multi school complexes. that we are. in that she was just which was going. to. with china's next generation prefer in other sports to football you have to wonder whether one hundred thousand homegrown professionals china has promised to come from. russia in the places that you my brother is my songs it is more dangerous my league is not they might go away but as you. say commensurate guy in a lot of the. message i. thought is the more people from the side i washed. my skin the best regime i standing. at the moment young street football is only exists in the p.r. films of the a
very nice countries beijing is a fantastic city. and i like the people in the city like my my team i play us the stuff around team and at the moment i'm. here that i'm on the right place right now. but will it last there's a legitimate fan culture to build on in china but it's when you leave the big stadia and go to the small pitches in shanghai that you realize that china still has a long way to go. g.p. is a local amateur referee i want to shanghai's biggest multi school complexes. that we...
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should not be on the city streets. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one difference i speak to now because there were no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. colin is still exist. or rico is treated as one as our own oil can only call sun a hind fulsomely dull and then thrown him along on the board recall as little can i do a lot of. the island is controlled by the us government and some border regions crave independenc
should not be on the city streets. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to...
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city, reallyjust the s keleto n of shattered city, reallyjust the skeleton of a city at this point. there is barely a building that has been left unscathed. some of them have been pulverised by artillery and by fighting. others have been flattened by us air strikes. nearly all of the residents, in fact, probably all of the residents have 110w probably all of the residents have now fled the city and many are in refugee camps. it is a terrible irony that in order to retake raqqa they've had to destroy the city. let's hear from some of those trapped in raqqa under is control. translation: they shot at my family, but allah is stronger than them. translation: it was a horror. i tried to leave twice but couldn't. they were shooting at me. they said, "you're escaping towards the infidels." defeating is in raqqa was complex and so is its future. that's because the kurds, who have driven is out, have a delicate relationship with the city's majority arab population. it was arab and kurdish fighters who did ajig it was arab and kurdish fighters who did a jig celebrating the islamic state retre
city, reallyjust the s keleto n of shattered city, reallyjust the skeleton of a city at this point. there is barely a building that has been left unscathed. some of them have been pulverised by artillery and by fighting. others have been flattened by us air strikes. nearly all of the residents, in fact, probably all of the residents have 110w probably all of the residents have now fled the city and many are in refugee camps. it is a terrible irony that in order to retake raqqa they've had to...
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the city of los angeles is suing the u.s. department of justice over slashing federal funds for immigration agencies but a lawsuit claims that the measure is unconstitutional as a allocates funds only to activities that counter illegal immigration now l.a. is one of america's so-called sanctuary cities meaning it limits enforcement of immigration law now u.s. immigration and customs officers have been conducting raids in such cities including los angeles new york massachusetts denver and philadelphia now all of the u.s. immigration enforcement authorities are see these cities as safe havens for criminals during these raids some five hundred undocumented immigrants were arrested among them three hundred who had been convicted in the past of crimes eighteen of the detained were identified as gang members so auntie's it delves into the story a little bit deeper sanctuary cities have a policy of not cooperating with federal immigration authorities they don't open up the jails or detention centers the way they see it they don't wa
the city of los angeles is suing the u.s. department of justice over slashing federal funds for immigration agencies but a lawsuit claims that the measure is unconstitutional as a allocates funds only to activities that counter illegal immigration now l.a. is one of america's so-called sanctuary cities meaning it limits enforcement of immigration law now u.s. immigration and customs officers have been conducting raids in such cities including los angeles new york massachusetts denver and...
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some new york city officials have said there is no threat. but is that something, schools being on lockdown is that standard procedure after an event like this? or is that a clue about what the ongoing threat to the citizens of new york city? >> numerous people have been injured. you don't know what you're dealing withi inright away, thes numerous schools, several large schools that are in lower manhatt manhattan, first thing you want to do is keep all the kids inside, even if this is just a horrible accident from a medical condition, these a very active scene, with police, fire, responders getting down there, you want to keep the kids inside, now that you're looking at this as an intentional act, is there another actor, is sergeant gomez, or something else there that could be being looked at. we know one person was in custody, and police didn't believe that anybody else was involved, but certainly in this sort of circumstance, when you know it's an intentional act, you got to do what's in the best interests of public safety, especially kids,
some new york city officials have said there is no threat. but is that something, schools being on lockdown is that standard procedure after an event like this? or is that a clue about what the ongoing threat to the citizens of new york city? >> numerous people have been injured. you don't know what you're dealing withi inright away, thes numerous schools, several large schools that are in lower manhatt manhattan, first thing you want to do is keep all the kids inside, even if this is...
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so i'm angry because like the way how is the city was gone. like with all of this with all of this blood and in the same time like about the violations so children fifteen recruited forcing to join and fight i says those who were able to sort of life isis and burning houses arresting killing all of the things so sometimes should not be only like islam extremism it might be. extremism so talking about all the things that truck citizen have been suffering from last last one or two years from and see if and yeah the culligan to international community couldn't stop a city of committing all this violation saw i was talking with my colleagues today who were luck who left the city like the last people left here and they were telling me about we were just leaving the city hearing people shouting going under their ovals and we couldn't do anything they can do anything you came to berlin you're in exile here in berlin do you think that you'll ever be able to go home again do you want to go i would love so that was like my blond and like for me i was ex
so i'm angry because like the way how is the city was gone. like with all of this with all of this blood and in the same time like about the violations so children fifteen recruited forcing to join and fight i says those who were able to sort of life isis and burning houses arresting killing all of the things so sometimes should not be only like islam extremism it might be. extremism so talking about all the things that truck citizen have been suffering from last last one or two years from and...
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what is the mood of the city? michelle: well, i think people on supposing we might feel uneasy, given that we now know this is an act of terror. that being said, the mayor himself pointed out that new yorkers tend to be very resilient. i'm standing a few blocks away from the side of the bolt trade center attacks. there is a sense -- world trade center attacks. there is a sense that certainly we will be a long by what has happened, but they will not let this deter them from going about their daily business. even when i have been standing here, there have been people going past in hollowing costumes on their way to enjoy -- halloween costumes on their way to enjoy an evening out, and many school children at this time would be going about trick-or-treating. laura: michelle, the police commissioner said that today is a loss of innocent life, a tragedy of the greatest magnitude. just how many people were affected by this attack so far? michelle: well, so far the police are saying that about 8 people have lost their liv
what is the mood of the city? michelle: well, i think people on supposing we might feel uneasy, given that we now know this is an act of terror. that being said, the mayor himself pointed out that new yorkers tend to be very resilient. i'm standing a few blocks away from the side of the bolt trade center attacks. there is a sense -- world trade center attacks. there is a sense that certainly we will be a long by what has happened, but they will not let this deter them from going about their...
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we're resilient city, indivisible city and will need to hang together as we go through this. thank you. next up, board of supervisors chair woman shirley zain. >> thank you. along with me is supervisor david rabbit. i want to assure our residents it's been all hands on deck since 4:00 in the morning when we opened and began to operate our emergency operations center. the amount of people that have come together to work on this is truly amazing. and i will also tell you time devastated in terms of what i've seen. it is beyond belief. and as the mayor said, i think a lot of us in elected office are frustrated right now because we so want to care and minister to the people we love and serve. i did spend some time at evacuee centers today, this morning and this afternoon. special interest and concern to me is many seniors evacuated from assisted living and skilled nursing who need medication, additional oxygen tanks and have other fragile medical needs. i will also tell you i spoke with the senator harris's office this morning about some of those needs. i am very encouraged that
we're resilient city, indivisible city and will need to hang together as we go through this. thank you. next up, board of supervisors chair woman shirley zain. >> thank you. along with me is supervisor david rabbit. i want to assure our residents it's been all hands on deck since 4:00 in the morning when we opened and began to operate our emergency operations center. the amount of people that have come together to work on this is truly amazing. and i will also tell you time devastated in...
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escaped rock under a negotiated deal is us by syrian forces begin a final assault to take back the city also. making a difference one may miss a time the man who set up a lost and found booth to reunite separated ranger family. and wish you weren't here and its residents fight back against the tourists they say a ruining their beautiful city. but we begin in austria where exit polls put thirty one year old conservative sebastian coats on course to become the youngest leader in the world early indications show his center right people's party in the lead with thirty point two percent is pledged to go tough on immigration and easy on taxes it appears likely to form a coalition with hines question strikes far right freedom party which has twenty six point eight percent of the vote of been reports that you have already held behind the scene talks in third place the once mighty social democrat party which is on course for twenty six point three percent after a series of blunders and scandals during its campaign. let's get more now from david chase who's at the people's party h.q. in vienna an
escaped rock under a negotiated deal is us by syrian forces begin a final assault to take back the city also. making a difference one may miss a time the man who set up a lost and found booth to reunite separated ranger family. and wish you weren't here and its residents fight back against the tourists they say a ruining their beautiful city. but we begin in austria where exit polls put thirty one year old conservative sebastian coats on course to become the youngest leader in the world early...
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to your city. but i agree with officer garcia. we only have 10% of our officers who live in our city. the finances, the cost of living in oakland is outrageous. and so i understand why people don't live in the city. however a lot of them grew up in oakland. they may not live in the city center or the boundaries today, but they grew up in oakland. >> is it a problem for you? >> about 25% of our officers live in the city. like oakland and chief kirkpatrick, there are a whole lot more of our officers who grew up in the city and they grew up here in the city. look, i didn't grow up in san francisco, i'm just devoted to the city as anybody. i didn't grow up here, i didn't grow up in los angeles. 27 years in los angeles, i think i was as devoted. it really depends on your mind set as a police officer. if you're going to serve any city, you need to be all in. >>> coming up when you call 91 you expect -- 911, you expect to get help. but all cities are dropping the pal on answering emergency calls fast enou
to your city. but i agree with officer garcia. we only have 10% of our officers who live in our city. the finances, the cost of living in oakland is outrageous. and so i understand why people don't live in the city. however a lot of them grew up in oakland. they may not live in the city center or the boundaries today, but they grew up in oakland. >> is it a problem for you? >> about 25% of our officers live in the city. like oakland and chief kirkpatrick, there are a whole lot more...
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to the city that never sleeps. hello and welcome back our typhoon that is continuing to make its way towards vietnam now it gives a very heavy rain across in china and hong kong is picking up outer bands of that system so pretty wet there through the course of monday as we head on through into choose day then it becomes vietnam's problem our computer forecaster caught the rain quite a long way north but it could well turn out to move further towards us so some more of a problem for central vietnam and then eventually lies about states and dry conditions for hong kong taipei's looking fine you also see a circulation just behind me that's bringing a lot of showers to coastal parts of b.m.r. so wet one in yang gone moving further south across asia it's looking pretty wet across parts of the philippines generally little bit of a dry spell across southern parts of vietnam and cambodia but across thailand the weather is looking pretty wet and generally at the moment coming southward through kuala lumpur and singapore we'
to the city that never sleeps. hello and welcome back our typhoon that is continuing to make its way towards vietnam now it gives a very heavy rain across in china and hong kong is picking up outer bands of that system so pretty wet there through the course of monday as we head on through into choose day then it becomes vietnam's problem our computer forecaster caught the rain quite a long way north but it could well turn out to move further towards us so some more of a problem for central...
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city from kurdish forces. kurdish fighters, known as peshmerga, have been in control of the city since 2014 when iraqi forces fled in the face of an advance by so—called islamic state. the city lies in a region claimed by both the kurds and the iraqi government and is outside the autonomous kurdish region in the north of iraq. last month kurds voted overwhelmingly for independence, provoking the iraqi government to send in troops. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin and cameraman duncan stone have sent this report from kirkuk. pledging to defend kirkuk. peshmerga fighters began the day with defiance but this small band was no match for tanks. nor were the locals armed with whatever came to hand. we lost 2000 men fighting is, he says. we are not afraid of the iraqi prime minister. but that's not how it looked, deep in the city. a checkpoint on the outskirts, now a tense new front line. the kurds, who fought is with iraqi forces, now fearing an attack by theirformer allies. locals said they were closing
city from kurdish forces. kurdish fighters, known as peshmerga, have been in control of the city since 2014 when iraqi forces fled in the face of an advance by so—called islamic state. the city lies in a region claimed by both the kurds and the iraqi government and is outside the autonomous kurdish region in the north of iraq. last month kurds voted overwhelmingly for independence, provoking the iraqi government to send in troops. 0ur middle east correspondent 0rla guerin and cameraman duncan...
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>> reporter: the kansas city mayor took his own challenge, by slipping kansas city factoids into reviews of a thousand amazon products. >> at $14.99, these wind chimes are music to my ears. >> reporter: really, anyt attention of the world's largest online dealer. which is why utah sent a cactus. and several cities got help from amazon's personal assistant, alexa. >> where is the most interesting company in the world going to locate? >> obviously, washington, d.c. >> reporter: still, some cities aren't getting involved. citing amazon's emphasis on subsidies, and incentives. in a wall street journal op-ed. amy lou warns that amazon's second city could suffer some of the same issues now plaguing its first, seattle. >> there are real tradeoffs in being seattle now experiences high inequality. >> reporter: some canadian cities including ottawa, and toronto are also submitting bids, and canada's immigration policies could help with international talent. amazon is expected to make its decision next year. >> those cities have until thursday to submit their bids to amazon. >>> all right, everybod
>> reporter: the kansas city mayor took his own challenge, by slipping kansas city factoids into reviews of a thousand amazon products. >> at $14.99, these wind chimes are music to my ears. >> reporter: really, anyt attention of the world's largest online dealer. which is why utah sent a cactus. and several cities got help from amazon's personal assistant, alexa. >> where is the most interesting company in the world going to locate? >> obviously, washington, d.c....
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backed syrian forces took control of almost all the city from i os on tuesday the syrian city was the capital of the islamist groups supposed to caliphate after an assault lasting four months they finally taste victory syrian fighters raise their flag in rock as main square. it's almost over we near the main roundabout and we haven't seen any i-s. fighters we haven't seen any need the stadium either i think the city will be fully cleared in the next two days. but you know how do i feel i'm flying look at me i'm so happy. jubilation on the spot known as the round up out of hell over the past three years as used for public beheadings and crucifixions shoring the terror the characterize the militants reign. in twenty fourteen it was here that i celebrated its push into the city rocca was declared the de facto capital of its self-styled kali fatah it became home to thousands of jihadists from around the world after a call by the i asked leader. to migrate to the syrian city it's thought rocker was where they plan terror attacks across the globe. this is rockers municipal stadium the milit
backed syrian forces took control of almost all the city from i os on tuesday the syrian city was the capital of the islamist groups supposed to caliphate after an assault lasting four months they finally taste victory syrian fighters raise their flag in rock as main square. it's almost over we near the main roundabout and we haven't seen any i-s. fighters we haven't seen any need the stadium either i think the city will be fully cleared in the next two days. but you know how do i feel i'm...
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filip and blaz are ambassadors for the city. they met when one was a juggler and the other a gymnast and then together became a social media sensation with their urban acrobatic antics. they have good reason to keep the city centre, which doubles as their performance space, spic and span. they have been part of the efforts to keep it that way. once a year we have our big action, the whole of slovenia is getting cleared up, and around the river, they have divers cleaning all the bicycles out. and you have taken a big part in those campaigns? yes, we try to help. we are strong, so we lift all the heavy stuff, you know? help them to keep it clean and to keep it, like, on the next level. citywide cleanups and specialist waste disposal points helped the capital win the accolade of being europe's greenest city in 2015. they are keen to encourage other locals and tourists to see potential in ljubljana's spruced up streets. and the gymnasts are firm believers that anybody can be taught to do this. just change the arms. sorry, like this?
filip and blaz are ambassadors for the city. they met when one was a juggler and the other a gymnast and then together became a social media sensation with their urban acrobatic antics. they have good reason to keep the city centre, which doubles as their performance space, spic and span. they have been part of the efforts to keep it that way. once a year we have our big action, the whole of slovenia is getting cleared up, and around the river, they have divers cleaning all the bicycles out....
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i mean out of the city. but is it too late to stop isis ambitions in the region that i don't like them. and they. may. stop. where the name. was but that are going in a muddle. it took five months of intense fighting to recapture morality. almost a thousand having killed the city flatter. it's unclear how long it will be before people can return home and what the future of this troubled region holds what is clear is that the fight against i so in southeast asia has only just begun. with. it is the inhabitants of a nation that give it its unique identity. each culture maintained and developed by the endeavors of its people in a six part series just zero at those into tunisia has rich tapestry through the prism of six extraordinary individuals. my tunisia coming soon on a. short films of her and inspiration. has no stories of three young women challenging the world around them. out is there a selects at this time.
i mean out of the city. but is it too late to stop isis ambitions in the region that i don't like them. and they. may. stop. where the name. was but that are going in a muddle. it took five months of intense fighting to recapture morality. almost a thousand having killed the city flatter. it's unclear how long it will be before people can return home and what the future of this troubled region holds what is clear is that the fight against i so in southeast asia has only just begun. with. it is...
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this is the original sort of epicenter of the city. it is, was all wood back in the revolutionary days. after the civil war, there was a fire. some, basically, fourth of july celebration, fireworks got out of control, and the woodchips just created a fire that burned down three-fourths of the city. all of the brick and cast iron buildings you're seeing now were rebuilt within one or two years. it was the worst urban fire until chicago a few year back. >> a lot of cobblestone seats, a lot of these buildings are historic, but what are they today? >> shops, cafÉs, the working mariners' church of is still a church. and this area of the old port here is commercial street. and this is pretty amazing because right now we're effectively driving on the harbor. this used to all be water back when the city was founded x they wound up getting a commission to be the winter port for montreal and quebec. and when that happened, they needed railroads, but there were no wide enough streets in portland for the railways. so they wound up creating this s
this is the original sort of epicenter of the city. it is, was all wood back in the revolutionary days. after the civil war, there was a fire. some, basically, fourth of july celebration, fireworks got out of control, and the woodchips just created a fire that burned down three-fourths of the city. all of the brick and cast iron buildings you're seeing now were rebuilt within one or two years. it was the worst urban fire until chicago a few year back. >> a lot of cobblestone seats, a lot...
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and city. these new campus buildings and this billing in particular brought together a hugely diverse curriculum, hugely diverse communities into two state—of—the—art campus sites. a really believe transformation. and students. and you can see all the nominated buildings on the bbc arts website and find out who is the winner of the riba stirling prize for architecture live on the bbc news channel next tuesday between 8.30 and 9pm. zip wiring in a scottish forest and dancing at a glasgow nightclub are not necessarily activities you'd associate with pensioners. but a scheme based in the city is encouraging older people to join in and meet new people. catriona renton has been to find out more. this not is what you would maybe expect of a pensioner‘s the eight. that this is about experiencing new adventures. this was helen's first time and is acquired. it was fabulous. and in this exciting thing today on a zip wire, and i'm going today on a zip wire, and i'm going to go home and tell my gra
and city. these new campus buildings and this billing in particular brought together a hugely diverse curriculum, hugely diverse communities into two state—of—the—art campus sites. a really believe transformation. and students. and you can see all the nominated buildings on the bbc arts website and find out who is the winner of the riba stirling prize for architecture live on the bbc news channel next tuesday between 8.30 and 9pm. zip wiring in a scottish forest and dancing at a glasgow...
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your city. we only have about 0% of the officers a lives in the city. the finances the cost of living in oakland is outrage. >> i didn't egrow -- didn't grow up here in san francisco. i didn't grow up in los angeles. 27 year, in. lane. i think i was as devowed if not more as anybody. i think it depends on your mind set as a police officer. if you're going to serve any city, you've got to be all in. all -- do you believe in them? do you think it makings your officers better in the not only on but literal relisten on as well. >>> oakland embraced body warm camera early on. our officers today, just part of their work. and they don't think twice a. it serves to protect everybody. >> so not the p a, n a, cia. and say this quite often. they are a tool for that transparency and to build on that trust. but certainly aren't the panacia. >> do you feel different rules when it. cos to relesion foot age. >> if -- either officers to the public in general. is it going to jeopardize the investigation that's nu
your city. we only have about 0% of the officers a lives in the city. the finances the cost of living in oakland is outrage. >> i didn't egrow -- didn't grow up here in san francisco. i didn't grow up in los angeles. 27 year, in. lane. i think i was as devowed if not more as anybody. i think it depends on your mind set as a police officer. if you're going to serve any city, you've got to be all in. all -- do you believe in them? do you think it makings your officers better in the not only...
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is essential to the city's. the city's growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the cabbage truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. i'll say this if you don't this. guy you're in a way. that says he gives advance notice of the clean up but not everyone gets the message today there are so many lucky ones now the. lady you're asking to. they like it because repeating i mean if you want to person living on the street you want to live more if we sidewalk or decide to devalue a loss leader. but the city's focus on keeping the streets clean means further instability when you're living on them. it's also one of the main reasons elvis is tiny houses a band playing to hampering operations like this. you know waits with the suburban down on the street. so we can. if you're good side it's not a safe conditions to live it so we basically the city has been a determination those should not b
is essential to the city's. the city's growth and also the city's image this team will put more than five tons in the cabbage truck today anything they deem to be unsanitary. most of it will be rubbish but some of it will be people's tents and the few positions. that. i'll say this if you don't this. guy you're in a way. that says he gives advance notice of the clean up but not everyone gets the message today there are so many lucky ones now the. lady you're asking to. they like it because...
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so making london a national park city is firstly about recognizing what's been achieved in the city but then saying let's go for one in seven children in london haven't been to a green space with their parents in the last year thousand impacts their mental health and physical health and also the likelihood of them protecting nature the future and for backing policies around reducing traffic on the streets that is then killing people through threat pollution but say we can go even further still as well we can have more wildlife in the city we have a city physically greener that would be good for business both in terms of productivity. workforce but also thinking of london not just as a political financially cultural center but an ecological sent to because what makes london so unique will you please it's not like paris it hasn't been designed in that way it is organic growth. you're asking for planting here well what we're saying actually is that forty seven percent of london is already green ok physically green and what's really exciting about all model isn't the traditional national pa
so making london a national park city is firstly about recognizing what's been achieved in the city but then saying let's go for one in seven children in london haven't been to a green space with their parents in the last year thousand impacts their mental health and physical health and also the likelihood of them protecting nature the future and for backing policies around reducing traffic on the streets that is then killing people through threat pollution but say we can go even further still...
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you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way use its lakes i can't think of many european cities that have that and then are really using fresh bodies of water in the way that europe does. bahnhof strasser in downtown so it has one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the world. the city is a hub of international finance traditionally one of its main features are banks but zurich is changing the creative scene is flourishing and helping to regenerate neighborhoods that used to be rundown and cd. i think of all of the cities that we've looked at in our quality of life rankings has witnessed the most extraordinary transformation if i look back fifteen years ago sixteen years ago zurich was still very buttoned up but that's changed now and you see that because whole structures of the city that the reinvention of christ fear try these these neighborhoods which actually start to feel like a slightly more sanitized swiss a fide version of berlin kai sphere is the former red light district these days it's popular with a young crowd and
you see that zurich really turns into a mediterranean city the way the city uses its rivers the way use its lakes i can't think of many european cities that have that and then are really using fresh bodies of water in the way that europe does. bahnhof strasser in downtown so it has one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the world. the city is a hub of international finance traditionally one of its main features are banks but zurich is changing the creative scene is flourishing and helping...