Eduardo Paes: The 4 commandments of cities

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It's a great honor to be here.
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It's a great honor to be here talking about cities,
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talking about the future of cities.
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It's great to be here as a mayor.
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I really do believe that mayors have the political position
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to really change people's lives.
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That's the place to be.
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And it's great to be here as the mayor of Rio.
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Rio's a beautiful city,
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a vibrant place, special place.
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Actually, you're looking at a guy
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who has the best job in the world.
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And I really wanted to share with you
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a very special moment of my life
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and the history of the city of Rio.
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(Video) Announcer: And now, ladies and gentlemen,
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the envelope containing the result.
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Jacques Rogge: I have the honor to announce
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that the games of the 31st Olympiad
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are awarded to the city of Rio de Janeiro.
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(Cheering)
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EP: Okay, that's very touching, very emotional,
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but it was not easy to get there.
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Actually it was a very hard challenge.
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We had to beat the European monarchy.
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This is Juan Carlos, king of Spain.
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We had to beat the powerful Japanese with all of their technology.
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We had to beat the most powerful man in the world
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defending his own city.
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So it was not easy at all.
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And actually this last guy here said a phrase a few years ago
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that I think fits perfectly to the situation
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of Rio winning the Olympic bid.
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We really showed that, yes, we can.
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And really, this is the reason I came here tonight.
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I came here tonight to tell you
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that things can be done,
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that you don't have always to be rich or powerful
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to get things on the way,
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that cities are a great challenge.
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It's a difficult task to deal with cities.
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But with some original ways
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of getting things done,
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with some basic commandments,
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you can really get cities
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to be a great, great place to live.
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I want you all to imagine Rio.
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You probably think about a city full of energy,
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a vibrant city full of green.
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And nobody showed that better
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than Carlos Saldanha in last year's "Rio."
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(Music)
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(Video) Bird: This is incredible.
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(Music)
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EP: Okay, some parts of Rio are pretty much like that,
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but it's not like that everywhere.
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We're like every big city in the world.
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We've got lots of people,
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pollution, cars, concrete, lots of concrete.
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These pictures I'm showing here,
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they are some pictures from Madureira.
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It's like the heart of the suburb in Rio.
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And I want to use an example of Rio
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that we're doing in Madureira, in this region,
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to see what we should think as our first commandment.
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So every time you see a concrete jungle like that,
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what you've got to do is find open spaces.
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If you don't have open spaces,
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you've got to go there and open spaces.
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So go inside these open spaces
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and make it that people can get inside
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and use those spaces.
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This is going to be the third largest park in Rio
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by June this year.
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It's going to be a place where people can meet,
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where you can put nature.
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The temperature's going to drop two, three degrees centigrade.
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So the first commandment
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I want to leave you tonight
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is, a city of the future
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has to be environmentally friendly.
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Every time you think of a city,
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you've got to think green.
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You've got to think green and green.
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So moving to our second commandment that I wanted to show you.
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Let's think that cities are made of people,
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lots of people together.
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cities are packed with people.
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So how do you move these people around?
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When you have 3.5 billion people living in cities --
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by 2050, it's going to be 6 billion people.
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So every time you think about moving these people around,
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you think about high-capacity transportation.
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But there is a problem.
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High-capacity transportation means
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spending lots and lots of money.
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So what I'm going to show here
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is something that was already presented in TED
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by the former mayor of Curitiba
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who created that, a city in Brazil, Jaime Lerner.
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And it's something that we're doing, again, lots in Rio.
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It's the BRT, the Bus Rapid Transit.
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So you get a bus. It's a simple bus that everybody knows.
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You transform it inside as a train car.
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You use separate lanes, dedicated lanes.
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The contractors, they don't like that.
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You don't have to dig deep down underground.
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You can build nice stations.
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This is actually a station that we're doing in Rio.
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Again, you don't have to dig deep down underground
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to make a station like that.
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This station has the same comfort, the same features
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as a subway station.
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A kilometer of this costs a tenth of a subway.
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So spending much less money and doing it much faster,
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you can really change the way people move.
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This is a map of Rio.
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All the lines, the colored lines you see there,
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it's our high-capacity transportation network.
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In this present time today,
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we only carry 18 percent of our population
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in high-capacity transportation.
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With the BRTs we're doing,
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again, the cheapest and fastest way,
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we're going to move to 63 percent of the population
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being carried by high-capacity transportation.
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So remember what I said:
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You don't always have to be rich or powerful
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to get things done.
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You can find original ways to get things done.
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So the second commandment I want to leave you tonight
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is, a city of the future
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has to deal with mobility and integration
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of its people.
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Moving to the third commandment.
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And this is the most controversial one.
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It has to do with the favelas, the slums --
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whatever you call it, there are different names all over the world.
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But the point we want to make here tonight
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is, favelas are not always a problem.
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I mean, favelas can sometimes
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really be a solution,
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if you deal with them,
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if you put public policy inside the favelas.
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Let me just show a map of Rio again.
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Rio has 6.3 million inhabitants --
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More than 20 percent, 1.4 million, live in the favelas.
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All these red parts are favelas.
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So you see, they are spread all over the city.
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This is a typical view of a favela in Rio.
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You see the contrast between the rich and poor.
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So I want to make two points here tonight about favelas.
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The first one is,
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you can change from what I call a [vicious] circle
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to a virtual circle.
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But what you've got to do to get that
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is you've got to go inside the favelas,
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bring in the basic services --
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mainly education and health -- with high quality.
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I'm going to give a fast example here.
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This was an old building in a favela in Rio --
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[unclear favela name] --
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that we just transformed into a primary school,
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with high quality.
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This is primary assistance in health
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that we built inside a favela,
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again, with high quality.
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We call it a family clinic.
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So the first point is bring basic services
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inside the favelas
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with high quality.
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The second point I want to make about the favelas
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is, you've got to open spaces in the favela.
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Bring infrastructure
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to the favelas, to the slums, wherever you are.
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Rio has the aim, by 2020,
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to have all its favelas completely urbanized.
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Another example, this was completely packed with houses,
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and then we built this, what we call, a knowledge square.
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This is a place with high technology
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where the kids that live in a poor house next to this place
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can go inside and have access to all technology.
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We even built a theater there -- 3D movie.
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And this is the kind of change you can get for that.
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And by the end of the day you get something better than a TED Prize,
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which is this great laugh
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from a kid that lives in the favela.
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So the third commandment I want to leave here tonight
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is, a city of the future
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has to be socially integrated.
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You cannot deal with a city
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if it's not socially integrated.
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But moving to our fourth commandment,
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I really wouldn't be here tonight.
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Between November and May, Rio's completely packed.
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We just had last week Carnivale.
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It was great. It was lots of fun.
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We have New Year's Eve.
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There's like two million people on Copacabana Beach.
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We have problems.
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We fight floods, tropical rains at this time of the year.
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You can imagine how people get happy with me
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watching these kinds of scenes.
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We have problems with the tropical rains.
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Almost every year
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we have these landslides, which are terrible.
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But the reason I could come here
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is because of that.
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This was something we did with IBM
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that's a little bit more than a year old.
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It's what we call the Operations Center of Rio.
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And I wanted to show that I can govern my city, using technology,
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from here, from Long Beach,
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so I got here last night and I know everything.
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We're going to speak now to the Operations Center.
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This is Osorio,
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he's our secretary of urban affairs.
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So Osorio, good to be there with you.
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I've already told the people
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that we have tropical rain this time of year.
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So how's the weather in Rio now?
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Osorio: The weather is fine. We have fair weather today.
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Let me get you our weather satellite radar.
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You see just a little bit of moisture around the city.
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Absolutely no problem in the city in terms of weather,
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today and in the next few days.
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EP: Okay, how's the traffic?
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We, at this time of year, get lots of traffic jams.
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People get mad at the mayor. So how's the traffic tonight?
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Osario: Well traffic tonight is fine.
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Let me get you one of our 8,000 buses.
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A live transmission in downtown Rio for you, Mr. Mayor.
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You see, the streets are clear.
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Now it's 11:00 pm in Rio.
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Nothing of concern in terms of traffic.
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I'll get to you now the incidents of the day.
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We had heavy traffic early in the morning
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and in the rush hour in the afternoon,
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but nothing of big concern.
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We are below average
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in terms of traffic incidents in the city.
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EP: Okay, so you're showing now some public services.
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These are the cars.
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Osorio: Absolutely, Mr. Mayor.
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Let me get you the fleet of our waste collection trucks.
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This is live transmission.
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We have GPS's in all of our trucks.
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And you can see them working
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in all parts of the city.
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Waste collection on time.
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Public services working well.
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EP: Okay, Osorio, thank you very much.
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It was great to have you here.
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We're going to move so that I can make a conclusion.
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(Applause)
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Okay, so no files, this place, no paperwork,
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no distance, 24/7 working.
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So the fourth commandment I want to share with you here tonight
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is, a city of the future
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has to use technology to be present.
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I don't need to be there anymore to know and to administrate the city.
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But everything that I said here tonight, or the commandments,
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are means, are ways,
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for us to govern cities --
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invest in infrastructure, invest in the green,
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open parks, open spaces,
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integrate socially, use technology.
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But at the end of the day, when we talk about cities,
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we talk about a gathering of people.
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And we cannot see that as a problem.
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That is fantastic.
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If there's 3.5 billion now,
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it's going to be six billion then it's going to be 10 billion.
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That is great, that means we're going to have
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10 billion minds working together,
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10 billion talents together.
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So a city of the future,
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I really do believe
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that it's a city that cares about its citizens,
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integrates socially its citizens.
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A city of the future is a city that can never let anyone out
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of this great party, which are cities.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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