And you were thinking about the future of American Cities, you would have seen potentially a very bleak future. That was the time when particularly our urban cores, new york city and los angeles, were in the middle of a bona fide crisis. You had seen years of deindustrialization ravaged the working class of the city and an enormous middleclass flight to other regions entirely. That was very hard on the Fiscal Foundation of the cities and the civic life of those cities. You saw the tremendous renaissance over the subsequent decades. That renaissance was not even. You did not see it in every single American City but you did see it in a handful of cities that had a renaissance in governance. The Manhattan Institute was deeply involved in an urban renaissance but one thing we have been arguing for some years is that, wait a second, everyone. We are in a period of relative health. Many majoromeback of American Cities but lets not take this for granted. Lets look at some of those frailties a
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California congresswoman anna eshoo retiring after more than 30 years in office. The latest results in the crowded raceuin Silicon Valley to take over her seat. From ktvu, fox two news. This is mornings on two. Well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. Welcome to mornings on two. Im dave clarkn good its wednesday march 6th i think the drizzle and the rain is gone. But lets check in with Steve Paulson. Oh, no. Pamela. Oh. Wegre getting some today. Well, its south for sure. Not so much north, but were getting there. 40s. 50s on the temps. Cloudy now around the bay. Its light drizzle, but south its picking up here, but 40s, 50s under cloudy skies. Our system is doing exactly what we thought. Theres still some to the north. Not as much as maybe yesterday, but still there. But watch around. Look at that. So coming out of the Santa Cruz Santa cruz mountains also the Santa Clara Valley into san jose. So we thought this would develop on wednesday morning. Guess what . It is there
Institute of Global Politics a few months ago. At that time, i would say we have done more than some institutes do in years. Of course thats not surprising, given who our leader is secretary clinton herself likes to say, if you want something done, ask a busy woman to do it. [laughs] and i have. From our very first conversations around igp, hilary and i were aligned on a plan. We wanted to learn the institute and then turned to one of the most important and most overlooked topics there is â– the equal participation of women. We were determined to approach this not a as a core focus of i. Now when i became dean of sipa, we identified fivecient global. Each of them is a womens issue. When women are included in the peace process, agreements are more likely to be reached and to last. Geopolitical stability is a womens issue. From the talibans efforts to end Girls Education in afghanistan, to abortion bans around the world and in states across the united states, attacks on womens rights are