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bhakta things looked promising in the 1st half when matthew hopkins scored his 1st honestly goal to give his side the lead it was a good start and things got all the better for the california he scored 2 more goals in the 2nd half and that means his club do not equal the league record for games played without a win. europe today's now i'm d w new american evan steyn from me and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. young moroccan emigrants. they know the police will stop blocking. the road is a solution. to their flight could be fatal. but. not an option shattered dreams starts january 18th on t.w.
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. america is voting on st charles the wealthiest man who comes to jimmy we have to fix the pandemic so that we can fix the economy the gap between rich and war in this country is wide and it's getting wider. new york was hit hardest by the pandemic and the poorest worst affected. trying to get reelected i do see nothing is really going to change from policy right not just trying to get worse the coronavirus put the focus on social injustice right in the middle of an election year only one person of the 2 candidates even taking the whole of genes the systematic racism in this country we need someone who can bring together the country. you can unify the country. 8 months one city
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3 quotes the city's upper middle and lower classes this film shows an idealized city traumatized while taking a look behind littering facades and lays bare one of america's biggest failings inequality. spring 2020 and back to kevin smith kirkwood takes a hook on board flight features a closed he and his colleagues around of work it's really intense it's very tense. and it's scary not knowing where. there's an end in sight.
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there are some pretty dark days because that fear set in. and out. our business is already and filled with insecurities times of insecurity but to have no . idea. of. it being on the horizon. plane new york confirmed it's 1st coronavirus case on march 1st 2 weeks later the city started going into lockdown. by the end of the month do you a special place have become an epi center of the global pandemic sirens the only sound to break the silence in a city usually pulsing with life new york's world famous theater district broadway closed quickly and it would attract millions of visitors. its way kevin had fulfilled his lifelong ambition to become. an actor and singer an
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ambition he reached to spot the elements. a little black a kid from the ghetto to lead ohio. who saw his dream come true you know i spent 6 years in this building you know winning its holy award and here tony's and winning the grammy award. his bright through came we feel good when you see kinky boots which still kevin also dressed up as a woman he was finally on the verge of his own different time they meet at a small theater outside new york. i was just starting to feel like i had a footing in the industry. you know and then this happened. a few blocks away from broadway tiffany's on 5th avenue and. that's when they
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reached over moon looks or did until much. my job was to package any retail items that came down to is a custom of order online it will come downstairs i would check it examine it wrap it up and package it for shipping. the personal take on the world is a very different one and merissa lives in highrise new south bronx new york spores are all tiffany's gift boxes remain empty in the rita case fish in a $100.00 for a 2 room apartment a room that was manageable once she still had a job. in the richest parents came to new york as latin american immigrants and ended up some with it couldn't be further from the affluent center of manhattan. as a little girl my mom would watch a body of old movies and one of her favorites was breakfast at tiffany's.
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i understand why you know walking in front of this flow is like a big thing for marjorie have burned you know you want to lavish lifestyle might be i think you know female given in new york that's what i always embody for myself and i made my breakfast that's if you drink. now the dream is over in the region no longer has her job she has to send to children to stay with other family members because money is so short. the viki family has gone to stay in this summer house in the hamptons 2 hours drive from a manhattan apartment. produces a function and i feel it says you can work from anyway. just a fun fact about my cars and i work with a girl who is a professional organizer and she came out here before i arrived in the hamptons and
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organizes my cars there by color and category. ian became a multi-millionaire at the luxury goods brand coach today he isn't into pending to rectify the shoe company crops and. the cosmetics for. success is the intersection of hard work and good luck good fortune and i really do believe that if she manages. to change and shot at $26.00. you know their sisters so sometimes i just try to keep everyone focused and calm so if you know i like to refer to ourselves as fashion bloggers influencers i her influence our. and my content creator yes. but so what we do from like the job standpoint is basically just.
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we like to look at ourselves as honestly people who are recommend even to people and trying to influence like iowa and i was that way. because the 2 sisters of the pandemic means influence is a move in demand than ever for some outfits i think in the seeing that. it's such a cute outfit said to. perfect that's what people are like bored at home like shopping on my a lot of sales are going on so that's people are just going through and surround all day because they don't really have anything else to do. it is really pushing to talk. to people that they are judging you a little bit about it because it's like people are losing their jobs and things like i am more focusing on my clothes and yeah but like it's our job. some people just don't understand why we're sensitive about you know we yeah we try to be. the
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metropolis of extremes and the pandemic. by april new york is experiencing days that will take you scour the city's collective memory. and to knock down anyone who can stay as one does so. as many as 800 people die and die in the city's hospitals parties have to be stored in the fridge right or trucks behind the clinics. why was the city so badly affected and who was the pandemic affecting worst. there was 2 groups those who had the means to leave or the means to work i'm only and the rest of the folks the rest of us people that had to go to work to continue the system for the people who would stay home and the people who were able to go to hamptons although this divide existed in the city long before the pandemic it has
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now become a matter of life and death to new york with its 8400000 inhabitants 5 barrels full divided into an equal neighborhoods there are parts of manhattan where almost everyone is white but that's not the case in the bronx where people of color are the majority in new york there's a close correlation between skin color and income residents in the poorest parts of the bronx and queens and mostly black or latino and it's here could not still cause a dying of the coronavirus health is a luxury not everyone can afford out of the top 25 out of 30 is a cold war in white wealthy neighborhoods and the people who are being hit the most were poor black and brown museum a commute to work going to test him i go inside him at the end of lock down angle spears over. the desk of george told him yeah yeah so may 25th sparks days of protests after he shot suffocation with
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a white police officer at me and on his neck. there are protests in new york and throughout the country except i missed invasion and fish out of the peaceful protests at racism and social justice through i was a man disproving frank buckley spirituality to get to in a black through when you combine the cold virus with the barbarous of racist cops you're going to have an explosion and that's what you are witnessing what those are the folks out in the streets who are getting sick yet it is also the people who are being targeted by the police unfairly was the protests go on for months was.
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in the region room racism is an all too familiar part of flying. i'm not a color you're not a color you're human being and that's how you should carry a self but once you put a title on herself it changed everything and i think that's the problem with people in today's society she knows the chance of catching covert 19 district is much higher than in manhattan. as you can see in this neighborhood it's not a lot of fun it's so a lot of people don't have insurance to go and if they are sick they don't want to go to an emergency room because they don't have it to pay in neighborhoods like this you're going to get hit very hard when stuff like that happen because it's a poor neighborhood poverty. within a kilometer radius of enriches house in the south bronx 10 percent of residents to find themselves as what the average annual household income is just shy of $27000.00 almost half the residents here live in poverty. or at risk of poverty.
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before the pandemic 13 percent were unemployed in may the area was among those with the highest number of coronavirus cases. but i did hear some tenants didn't have it. and some pass it's june and emerita hardly leaves her apartment she's waiting and hoping for a job and to see his sons one of them is spending lock down with his father the other son is within reach his mother in the region herself couldn't afford to feed them all. is about to be worth. 3 months. 3 months without seeing my kids physically i see them through video talked it out but physically touching them physically hugging you know 3 months what's that guy.
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i'm getting housed out. of the bickley family were able to remain together during the pandemic and they have paid help mexican elder sign a lease is on a house visit today. i have 4 kids so i'm not great for my kids especially yeah. right. because i need money yeah. my husband and i will stay home for 2 more months so now we start to work a little bit monday we want to do at least $150.00 an hour out here and we'll have wine and cheese prepared to take the health risk in order to do that kind of money for the bickley family work doesn't intend to health risk. for extremely fortunate to have the choice of being here versus in new york city
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but things are like this in our not everybody choice the city is one of the most innovative places with the virus right now and also. we're so fortunate to have a backyard to go out on and a lot of people are just stuck in their apartments. the virus reaches the hamptons in april that arrives most london in new york city within a kilometer radius around the between home 90 percent of residents to find themselves as white. around 2.6 percent live close to or below the poverty line and prepared to make unemployment levels well under 2 percent. at the peak of the crisis sit in times more people were dying in new york than in the hamptons. so how do society's more privileged members deal with such social injustice journeyed deadly pandemic. is it ok to carry on showing off one's wealth. but. i'm sensitive about what the girls post on their instagram all the time i'm
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