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>>> estam> estamos en el santuae santa marÍa, en mÉxico, aquÍ los fieles llegan con un listÓn y lo atanrgen, en los Últimos dÍas cas todos piden salud y el fin de la pandemia >>>vengo a pedirle a la virge . virgen... por la salud de mi familia que estÁ hospitalizada, por coronavirus. >>>tiene que acompaÑarnos a este santuario en medio de la ribera, es Único!. en mÉxico muchas iglesias ya reabrieron a pesar de el contagio, y ademÁs de el golpe del coronavirus... (mÚsica >>>>> 3 estados >tres estados, , nuevo mÉxico y obregÓn ponen restricciones a restaurantes y otros negocios por el aumento de los contagios de covid-19,9 en estados unidos hay mÁs de en todo estados unidos hay mÁs de 3,324,000 casos positivos y son mÁs de 126,000 fallecidas desde que iniciÓ la pandemia, solamente en las Últimas cuatro las infectaron mÁs de 136,000 personas. ante la crisis, la administraciÓn donald trump esÁa lista para pedirle a los gobernadores que consideren el envÍo de la fuerza nacional a los hospitales para ayudar en la lucha contra el coronavirus... segÚn el diario de washington hombre, muchos hospi
>>> estam> estamos en el santuae santa marÍa, en mÉxico, aquÍ los fieles llegan con un listÓn y lo atanrgen, en los Últimos dÍas cas todos piden salud y el fin de la pandemia >>>vengo a pedirle a la virge . virgen... por la salud de mi familia que estÁ hospitalizada, por coronavirus. >>>tiene que acompaÑarnos a este santuario en medio de la ribera, es Único!. en mÉxico muchas iglesias ya reabrieron a pesar de el contagio, y ademÁs de el golpe del...
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. >> atan interesting concept. i think, some people are used to going into the museum to see a painting, whether it is an old painting or contemporary painting, they look at a painting. what you are talking about is a different form of art. you walk into the creation of art. you see what the art was. it is a layering. >> yes, i think you said that very well. >> that is so interesting. is he a photographer? >> yes. he is a photographer in los angeles. he works for hollywood. i think, he is the expert. >> so, he constructed this process. there are his photographs in the end of zohar's work? interesting. that is a question. thank you so much, gravity, for being with us. we want to encourage you to go to the contemporary jewish museum and have an experience. take your friends. thank you so much for being with us. into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> live from the cbs bay area studiois kpix 5 news. >>> is califor
. >> atan interesting concept. i think, some people are used to going into the museum to see a painting, whether it is an old painting or contemporary painting, they look at a painting. what you are talking about is a different form of art. you walk into the creation of art. you see what the art was. it is a layering. >> yes, i think you said that very well. >> that is so interesting. is he a photographer? >> yes. he is a photographer in los angeles. he works for...
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llevó a los fieles de nuevo a los centros como santuario de santa maría en quintana roo los feligreses atanlo que quieren con más fervor es que acabe la pandemia. >> hace unos días recordamos que la artista frida kahlo cumplió 113 años de edad por este aniversario sus admiradores celebran su vida creando conciencia la pandemia lo han hecho con un mural donde se retrasa frida, pero agregándole un tapabocas, con esta pintura esperan alentar a la gente a usar un cubrebocas es quedó preciosa!! [♪] - mis amigos decidieron hacerme una fiesta de solteros. - despedida de soltero. - tambiÉn estuvo con una hoostituta, unas cuantas - llego a la iglesia, doctora. a los dos minutos de la ceremonia llega la policÍa, y me llevan arrestado, doctora. - pero ¿cuÁl era delito que habÍa pasado con esa mujer? - la bailarina que yo me quedÉ la noche anterior en el hotel amaneciÓ muerta. [♪] - esta seÑora, fue a la policÍa y acusa a mi hija de haberla violado. - su hija, me viol
llevó a los fieles de nuevo a los centros como santuario de santa maría en quintana roo los feligreses atanlo que quieren con más fervor es que acabe la pandemia. >> hace unos días recordamos que la artista frida kahlo cumplió 113 años de edad por este aniversario sus admiradores celebran su vida creando conciencia la pandemia lo han hecho con un mural donde se retrasa frida, pero agregándole un tapabocas, con esta pintura esperan alentar a la gente a usar un cubrebocas es quedó...
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several parts of the country and one of the leaders of the black lives matter movement is a modern atan she wants reform and has made it her mission to call out institutional racism in her country but now she's facing opposition from other people of color who have a different view on britain's colonial past and on whether the u.k. is structurally racist or not. it's not. a modern age illness speaking out. and people are listening. it's a new experience for the 29 year old actress it's only been a few weeks and she became one of the leaders of the black lives matter movement in britain. oh well the biggest thing for me as an organizer is to show that everyone understands and expresses the same narrative that we're all unified in the same narrative i don't want these protests to be unproductive i don't want us to just be marching on the roads and screaming but let's not so we need to be productive in the things that we're saying because we now have a voice at. the killing of george floyd in may triggered protests across the united states and britain too has seen a mass reaction in london
several parts of the country and one of the leaders of the black lives matter movement is a modern atan she wants reform and has made it her mission to call out institutional racism in her country but now she's facing opposition from other people of color who have a different view on britain's colonial past and on whether the u.k. is structurally racist or not. it's not. a modern age illness speaking out. and people are listening. it's a new experience for the 29 year old actress it's only been...
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this historic conviction, the first of such a senior figure, his long political career may now be atand her mother searched for magazines that represented young black girls like her. when they realised there weren't any they decided to design and print their own. called "cocoa girl", it's already sold thousands of copies. amanda kirton reports. hello, my name is faith, and i'm the editor of cocoa girl. she's only six years old and is one of the editors for the uk's first magazine aimed at black girls. during lockdown, faith's mother went shopping for magazines to keep her daughter occupied. it was at this point that they realised there was a gap in the market. we decided to do a magazine which reflected her and other girls like her. there's a few mothers that have bought this magazine as a surprise for their daughter. some of them have never seen a black girl on the front of a cover before. this girl looks like me, because she's got those. leading figures within the magazine industry are aware of the problems around diversity. i think genuine diversity is not just about a cover — it's
this historic conviction, the first of such a senior figure, his long political career may now be atand her mother searched for magazines that represented young black girls like her. when they realised there weren't any they decided to design and print their own. called "cocoa girl", it's already sold thousands of copies. amanda kirton reports. hello, my name is faith, and i'm the editor of cocoa girl. she's only six years old and is one of the editors for the uk's first magazine...
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then the world health atanization bought the line the same time telling people, this is not a big dealthe idea that we have too little government is counterfactual. communist china is a big government which decided to lie to people about the problem, lied to the world and the who. the reason why we are pulling out of the who is they were praising the chinese for the stuff they were doing and not playing a role of getting information out but basically repeating -- i understand governments don't like to be embarrassed. that is why governments and monopolies are problematic. they don't like embarrassing things. you go through a list of how we got from here to there, too much government, too much intrusive government allowed this to spread faster. governments lying to people, not letting people have information. dictatorship and how it runs its politics. they have a government monopoly on the press. they did not allow americans to show up and look around. if the u.s. have enough resources on the ground early enough in china, cdc or otherwise, you pointed out your issues with the cdc's slow
then the world health atanization bought the line the same time telling people, this is not a big dealthe idea that we have too little government is counterfactual. communist china is a big government which decided to lie to people about the problem, lied to the world and the who. the reason why we are pulling out of the who is they were praising the chinese for the stuff they were doing and not playing a role of getting information out but basically repeating -- i understand governments don't...
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this historic conviction, the first of such a senior figure, his long political career may now be atanly to mars, blue origin wants to take passengers to the moon and vigin galactic has already signed up 600 hopefuls for the chance to crew a sub—orbital flight. the company is hoping its new, luxury cabin will tempt people to hand over the $1,000 deposit for a chance to be an astronaut. george whitesides is virgin galactic‘s chief space officer and hejoins me now from the mojave space port in new mexico. george, welcome to the programme. individual reclining seats, mood lighting, panoramic windows,and a big mirror to "reflect "the real—time astronaut experience" are all clearly aimed at persuading people to sign up for a trip on the first commercial space flights. luxury aside, what does the cabin offer in terms of enabling a safe, efficient space mission? ijust inc. i just inc. there ijust inc. there is a huge global desire to experience space, and we know that from our customers, we know that from our customers, we know that from our customers, we know that from our market survey, and
this historic conviction, the first of such a senior figure, his long political career may now be atanly to mars, blue origin wants to take passengers to the moon and vigin galactic has already signed up 600 hopefuls for the chance to crew a sub—orbital flight. the company is hoping its new, luxury cabin will tempt people to hand over the $1,000 deposit for a chance to be an astronaut. george whitesides is virgin galactic‘s chief space officer and hejoins me now from the mojave space port...
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your typical clinical crisis because you have senior technocrats communicating about it and it is atancling to something in here people are trying to get a sense of normality. the jury is still out on whether they can still go back to normality and it is unlikely to be the case 100%, but i think that is going to be shaping the debate over the month of august and probably september. that hunt for normality. thank you very much indeed. life is not as we know it. let's get some of the day's other news. the number of cars built in the uk over the past six months has slumped 42% to the lowest since 1954 according to the industry's trade body. the society of motor manufacturers and traders estimates the car industry lost more than 11,000 jobs in the past six months and warns more jobs are at stake if brexit leads to trade tariffs. 1,200 staff at britain's national trust have been told they face redundancy. the heritage charity closed its houses, gardens, car parks, shops and cafes during the coronavirus pandemic, and now says it expects to lose nearly £200 million. the trust's director—gener
your typical clinical crisis because you have senior technocrats communicating about it and it is atancling to something in here people are trying to get a sense of normality. the jury is still out on whether they can still go back to normality and it is unlikely to be the case 100%, but i think that is going to be shaping the debate over the month of august and probably september. that hunt for normality. thank you very much indeed. life is not as we know it. let's get some of the day's other...
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the uk was in full lockdown, which has been easing and we have seen first in leicester atan and we havencock announcing that members of several households will be banned from meeting each other indoors and greater manchester and parts of lancashire and parts of west yorkshire. that comes in from tonight. australia has recorded its deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic. the state of victoria had more than 700 new infections and 14 deaths in 24 hours, raising the number of deaths from covid—19 across the country to 190. this graph shows how the number of cases in victoria has changed over the last few months. after an early spike in march the state appeared to have the virus under control. but byjuly you can see the daily infection rate climbing day by day — reaching today's record of more than 700 new infections. shaimaa khalil is in sydney. another record high and victoria and another setback for australia. as health workers race to contain the spread of covid—19. there were hopes that the outbreak may have peaked on monday with more than 500 infections recorded. at the latest spike
the uk was in full lockdown, which has been easing and we have seen first in leicester atan and we havencock announcing that members of several households will be banned from meeting each other indoors and greater manchester and parts of lancashire and parts of west yorkshire. that comes in from tonight. australia has recorded its deadliest day of the coronavirus pandemic. the state of victoria had more than 700 new infections and 14 deaths in 24 hours, raising the number of deaths from...
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then the world health atanization bought the line the same time telling people, this is not a big dealidea that we have too little government is counterfactual. communist china is a big government which decided to lie to people about the problem, lied to the world and the who. the reason why we are pulling out of the who is they were praising the chinese for the stuff they were doing and not playing a role of getting information out but basically repeating -- i understand governments don't like to be embarrassed. that is why governments and monopolies are problematic. they don't like embarrassing things. you go through a list of how we got from here to there, too much government, too much intrusive government allowed this to spread faster. governments lying to people, not letting people have information. dictatorship and how it runs its politics. they have a government monopoly on the press. they did not allow americans to show up and look around. if the u.s. have enough resources on the ground early enough in china, cdc or otherwise, you pointed out your issues with the cdc's slow res
then the world health atanization bought the line the same time telling people, this is not a big dealidea that we have too little government is counterfactual. communist china is a big government which decided to lie to people about the problem, lied to the world and the who. the reason why we are pulling out of the who is they were praising the chinese for the stuff they were doing and not playing a role of getting information out but basically repeating -- i understand governments don't like...
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es un problema que ataÑe a muchos mexicanos. el hacer eso saboteo la imagen.
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. >> en las Últimas horas atan a conocer los resultados de uno de los estudios mÁs grandes sobre el coronavirus, es decir hubo pura cortesÍa, veamos quÉ ocurriÓ. [habla en inglÉs] jessica: el presiente nodo en recalcar la fortaleza de su relaciÓn con el presiente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, lo llamÓ amigo. " tuvimos una gran relaciÓn desde el principio y eso quizÁs fue encontra de todos los pronÓsticos" dijo, en su Última de que les son conjunta en la casa blanca no siguiÓ su costumbre y frente a su presiente al abuelos mexicanos, diciendo que son increÍbles. lÓpez obrador le correspondió. >> agradecemos mucho esta recepciÓn y en efecto fallaron los pronÓsticos, no nos peleamos, somos amigos y vamos a seguir siendo amigos. jessica: la sonrisa de ambos presentes era lavar una jornada llena de acuerdos que hasta quedaron por escrito, pues firmar una declaraciÓn conjunta que involucra a decisiones tomadas para la reuniÓn, mientras afuera los simpatizante del mexicano expresaban su esperanza que le dejaran las cosas claras al estadounidense. >> decirles por favor respÉtanos, se gente trabajadora,
. >> en las Últimas horas atan a conocer los resultados de uno de los estudios mÁs grandes sobre el coronavirus, es decir hubo pura cortesÍa, veamos quÉ ocurriÓ. [habla en inglÉs] jessica: el presiente nodo en recalcar la fortaleza de su relaciÓn con el presiente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador, lo llamÓ amigo. " tuvimos una gran relaciÓn desde el principio y eso quizÁs fue encontra de todos los pronÓsticos" dijo, en su Última de que les son conjunta en la casa blanca...
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of course it is and i'm desperately concerned about that 10% of the city where the virus is atan that crack the whole city. with the result of a test you have had recently, how do they compare, the percentage rates, to surrounding areas? they are higher. in that 10% of the city where the results are coming through with high levels of positivity, we have about 20% of those tests coming through positive which is far too high and that is where we should be focusing and should have been focusing weeks ago if only the government had trusted us if only the government had trusted us with the information they had. sir peter soulsby, thank you for joining us. it is 17 minutes past eight on friday monica pulled a perfect time to whisk you away to cornwall —— friday morning. we have a leading man at the theatre made to take the stage! look at that! john maguire is about to set foot on stage for us. that is the nicest introduction you have ever given me! not treading the boards at the my neck theatre, treading on stone and concrete it was hewn out of the cliffs in west cornwall and has been close
of course it is and i'm desperately concerned about that 10% of the city where the virus is atan that crack the whole city. with the result of a test you have had recently, how do they compare, the percentage rates, to surrounding areas? they are higher. in that 10% of the city where the results are coming through with high levels of positivity, we have about 20% of those tests coming through positive which is far too high and that is where we should be focusing and should have been focusing...