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National rating at that time, national rating, the AIDS and the tuberculosis [rating], was always on the top 10 list for zip codes for
cities
across the nation, or just zip codes across the nation.
But I say this: it's not too late for all of us to build our
cities
and nation to make it great again.
Listen, I'm excited about Baltimore today, because we, as many cities, I believe shall rise from the ashes.
Traditionally, urban planners and architects build physical models of
cities
and buildings to better understand them.
So with Tony Tang at the Media Lab, we created an interface built on inFORM to allow urban planners to design and view entire
cities.
And so how can we have smart furniture or smart rooms or smart environments or
cities
that can adapt to us physically, and allow us to do new ways of collaborating with people and doing new types of tasks?
MW: We were really inspired by the efforts to say no to plastic bags in many other places, from Hawaii to Rwanda and to severals
cities
like Oakland and Dublin.
Stopping in
cities
such as Cairo, Mansa Musa is said to have spent massive quantities of gold, giving to the poor, buying souvenirs, and even having mosques built along the way.
That's true in the molecular pandemonium that lets your cells function, the tangled thicket of neurons that produces your thoughts and identity, your network of friends and family, all the way up to the structures and economies of our
cities
across the planet.
While more than half the world's refugees are in cities, sometimes the first stop for a person fleeing conflict is a refugee camp, usually run by the United Nations Refugee Agency or local governments.
I think we've all become desensitized by our overdeveloped
cities
that we live in, and billboards and advertisements, and giant parking lots, and we don't even complain about that stuff anymore.
The climate-related historic drought that started in Syria in 2006 destroyed 60 percent of the farms in Syria, killed 80 percent of the livestock, and drove 1.5 million climate refugees into the
cities
of Syria, where they collided with another 1.5 million refugees from the Iraq War.
The 10 largest risk
cities
for sea-level rise by population are mostly in South and Southeast Asia.
Many thousands, tens of thousands, marched in
cities
around the world.
And so they got to work and they went to
cities
across the country and got regulations put in place to slow down the growth of the jitney.
In some cities, if you were a jitney driver, you were required to be in the jitney for 16 hours a day.
In other cities, they required two jitney drivers for one jitney.
Now,
cities
have been dealing with this problem for decades.
How would our
cities
be different today?
Now, I'm as excited as anybody else about self-driving cars but do we have to really wait five, 10 or even 20 years to make our new
cities
a reality?
With the technology in our pockets today, and a little smart regulation, we can turn every car into a shared car, and we can reclaim our
cities
starting today.
And as we've gone worldwide and gone from S-Classes to auto rickshaws in India, it became something that was important for us to be more accessible, to be more hyperlocal, to be about the
cities
we were in and that's what you see with the patterns and colors.
It's now in many cities, half the price of a taxi.
And we have
cities
where we've done literally five or six price cuts and have seen those price cuts go up over time.
Are there ways to partner with cities? Are there ways to have education systems, vocational training, etc., for that transition period.
What if
cities
embraced a culture of sharing?
I see a future of shared
cities
that bring us community and connection instead of isolation and separation.
And at the moment, in my country, for instance, we often send engineers to rural areas and farmers to the cities, which makes no sense at all.
Building an innovative water filtration system could provide a solution for farmers working in drought-stricken regions, or a way to clean municipal water in polluted
cities.
I have portrayed more than 3,000 people in 13 different countries, 19 different
cities
around the world.
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