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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will businesses even towards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willowards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it is very affordabl
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willowards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon...
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looking at nearly two more weeks confined to her cabin, trudy clement is unsettled. >> apparently we're going to be allowed out to stretch our legs tomorrow, but we are being supervised when we do that, and we only can go to a certain area of the ship, and we must mask up. >> reporter: clement says she feels like an alien. >> we look down off the balcony and we see all these people-- masked, gowned, gloves-- and it's just like the people who deliver food to our room. you open the door and you feel like e.t. at the end of the movie. >> reporter: in china, one of the doctors who sounded the alarm about coronavirus died today of the illness. meanwhile, two newborns, one barely 30 hours old, have been diagnosed with the virus. and here in hong kong, another 4,000 people have been quarantined on this ship, "the world dream" over the past two days. now, that's after more than 30 crew members complained of feeling sick. we're waiting on final test results. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, ramy, thank you. well, we thought by tonight we would know who won iowa's caucuses, but the results were de
looking at nearly two more weeks confined to her cabin, trudy clement is unsettled. >> apparently we're going to be allowed out to stretch our legs tomorrow, but we are being supervised when we do that, and we only can go to a certain area of the ship, and we must mask up. >> reporter: clement says she feels like an alien. >> we look down off the balcony and we see all these people-- masked, gowned, gloves-- and it's just like the people who deliver food to our room. you open...
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for more i'm joined now by professor archie clements he's an infectious disease specialist at curtin university in perth australia thank you very much for joining us today on this ship has been called a floating petri dish weren't health officials aware that keeping people on board pose a very high health risks for them. well yes so. what you get on a cruise ship is you get a high concentration of large numbers of people many of whom are elderly or aging many of whom have. other health conditions so i mean i think that's probably a you know i think that's pretty apt description i mean you know in some ways a salute similar to a hospital where you have large concentrations of people in one place elderly people or it on average older than the general population with significant health conditions and in hospitals you also say you know similar transmission of infectious diseases. i guess the challenges in some ways are similar if you would about the people that are still on boards or cells of people people so on board what type of risk are they facing right now. well obviously they're mu
for more i'm joined now by professor archie clements he's an infectious disease specialist at curtin university in perth australia thank you very much for joining us today on this ship has been called a floating petri dish weren't health officials aware that keeping people on board pose a very high health risks for them. well yes so. what you get on a cruise ship is you get a high concentration of large numbers of people many of whom are elderly or aging many of whom have. other health...
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jim clements of clements university, would you please stand. and dr. david cole of the medical university of south carolina, welcome. we thank you for what you're doing. [ applause ] recently i had the honor of welcoming the new president of the university of south carolina to our state. president castling, a three-star general, retired in 2018 after serving 43 years in uniform and leading more than 200,000 soldiers on to nine commanders in chief and deploying six times. he served for years as a superintendent of west point, establishing records and success across the board. he's here. i would like to tell you a quick story about him he won't tell you. on 9/11 he was working at the pentagon when flight 77 hit the building. everyone was evacuated. you, of course, remember the scene. ignoring warnings, the general ran back into the burning building to search for wounded and to re-establish communications with the white house. president castling and miss shelly castling are here with us tonight. would you please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] about
jim clements of clements university, would you please stand. and dr. david cole of the medical university of south carolina, welcome. we thank you for what you're doing. [ applause ] recently i had the honor of welcoming the new president of the university of south carolina to our state. president castling, a three-star general, retired in 2018 after serving 43 years in uniform and leading more than 200,000 soldiers on to nine commanders in chief and deploying six times. he served for years as...
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poverty levels remain high and gonna shop owners like clement boa tearing struggle to stay afloat because customers simply can't afford their products. by the way because you. because you call him the price he would like to buy by the purchasing power is not there in 2015 gonna turn to the i.m.f. for a bailout but its currency the city continues to lose value inflation however it did fall to 7.9 percent at the end of last year still analysts say a lack of liquidity in the economy means ordinary citizens are really feeling the benefit for an economy to be viable to create liquidity you know it's true that banks less activity is to says you know make sure that they have the liquidity that it needs but we don't wait for. we. entrepreneurs want the economy to start bringing in trade sooner rather than later. he joins us now from accra. is there will do you sense any sort of change is there more of a willingness for banks to lend to people with ideas to set up businesses. for now it doesn't look like. because they're really. businesses that have the capacity to pay back loans we have seen some
poverty levels remain high and gonna shop owners like clement boa tearing struggle to stay afloat because customers simply can't afford their products. by the way because you. because you call him the price he would like to buy by the purchasing power is not there in 2015 gonna turn to the i.m.f. for a bailout but its currency the city continues to lose value inflation however it did fall to 7.9 percent at the end of last year still analysts say a lack of liquidity in the economy means ordinary...
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clement lenglet got the winner for barca 11 minutes from the end as it finished 3—2.he chance to move into the top six by losing 2—1 at celta vigo, who move out of the relegation zone. raul de tomas scored the only goal of the game as bottom side espanyol beat mallorca, and real sociedad beat athletic bilbao 2—1 in the basque derby, with alexander isak getting the winner six minutes from time. the top two teams in germany's bundeliga played out a goalless draw on sunday. bayern munich remain a point ahead of rb leipzig. borussia monchengladbach missed the chance to close the gap on the top three when their game against cologne was postponed. in england, manchester city against west ham was also called off because of the bad weather. sheffield united, though, are up to 5th in the premier league table after beating bournemouth 2—1. they're nowjust two points behind fourth placed chelsea. conor mcnamara was watching at bramall lane. that was an entertaining night, they gave as good as they got and lead this match early. callum wilson with the much—needed goal but billy s
clement lenglet got the winner for barca 11 minutes from the end as it finished 3—2.he chance to move into the top six by losing 2—1 at celta vigo, who move out of the relegation zone. raul de tomas scored the only goal of the game as bottom side espanyol beat mallorca, and real sociedad beat athletic bilbao 2—1 in the basque derby, with alexander isak getting the winner six minutes from time. the top two teams in germany's bundeliga played out a goalless draw on sunday. bayern munich...
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straight to nigeria that clement peter is the officer in charge of the world health organization in nigeria he joins us from welcome to d w is nigeria's health system up for the for the challenge of coronavirus. thank you very much we'll get to meet online. get our government with support of us i've been working alone the clock to ensure does minimal capacity to respond in case of envy. for not invading the country. since because it started what it wanted from china the blitter make sure that their government was well informed defense and should be summed up as it is because nigeria is one of the party countries where there is a lot of movement between nigeria and the china now we did did last fall weeks the country was 1st to get capacity to detect and i think that is what helped in this case. today existed are now for labs in the country to detect does also minimal capacity. to treat and that's why we have these case in it as a list jennifer city in the legalists the ports of entry the government made sure that screening is done for all fisons entering the country and as you know days muc
straight to nigeria that clement peter is the officer in charge of the world health organization in nigeria he joins us from welcome to d w is nigeria's health system up for the for the challenge of coronavirus. thank you very much we'll get to meet online. get our government with support of us i've been working alone the clock to ensure does minimal capacity to respond in case of envy. for not invading the country. since because it started what it wanted from china the blitter make sure that...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it is very affordable. it has f
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream....
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climate change a lot because you're far away from reaching the climate paris agreements and also clements scientists that tipping points when we're talking about climate change we're also talking about a tipping balance we're going to reach earlier than expected for example one tipping point just one depression for us it's going to molt rethink parading and we think is the climate gas as well or greenhouse gas and process will be accelerated and this is not reversible is not reversible and it will make other tipping points for some melting off the glaciers and ice caps to be to accelerate as well so what are you doing personally so i'm a vegetarian grower talk about that i'm also trying to buy more secondhand clothes also to buy 2nd hand gadgets. bicycle more often. engaged in climate activists or you could see right here but i think there's some opportunities involved as well to stop climate change in mitigation measures and it's really important to talk about that as well because climate change like to stop climate change will benefit our health for example if we take the bicycle off we
climate change a lot because you're far away from reaching the climate paris agreements and also clements scientists that tipping points when we're talking about climate change we're also talking about a tipping balance we're going to reach earlier than expected for example one tipping point just one depression for us it's going to molt rethink parading and we think is the climate gas as well or greenhouse gas and process will be accelerated and this is not reversible is not reversible and it...
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warmer than you expect for february unless you are in february or san clemente or los angeles.ertainly, even warm for santa barbara this time of year. there is the satellite image and the clouds and those are the clouds coming in today. you think there's weather up there. there is a little bit. it's just a weak system draping down with light dynamics. really the main impact are the clouds. that's what we are seeing now. sunset tonight beautiful. i have a shot of it coming up here. there are the clouds out there now. that's not fog. that's low clouds. temperatures tomorrow morning like today wake up it's going to be in the 40s, upper 30s in cold spots. it's not even freezing. it's very unusual in that we are not that cold at night. we are pretty warm during the day. there's a live camera shot and sunset already happened, but if you saw it, you know what i am talking about. that is kind of a fog deck out there. it's real broken up. there's low clouds and fog. you get the higher clouds i showed you on the sat night low i expected santa rosa in the low 30s. 44 in antioch. forecast
warmer than you expect for february unless you are in february or san clemente or los angeles.ertainly, even warm for santa barbara this time of year. there is the satellite image and the clouds and those are the clouds coming in today. you think there's weather up there. there is a little bit. it's just a weak system draping down with light dynamics. really the main impact are the clouds. that's what we are seeing now. sunset tonight beautiful. i have a shot of it coming up here. there are the...
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accident all the reports suggest that stormy weather may have played a role as you can see there and clement conditions still ongoing there just after 9 pm in the evening this whedon's they. are a port has been temporarily closed for flights which are now being redirected to the country's biggest port buller port emergency services as you see continuing to work at the scene we will bring you any and all states from this. the democratic party has revealed early results from its key caucus vote almost 24 hours later expected with 71 percent of results reported. as a slight lead with 27 percent. it's the beginning of the race to see who will run in this year's u.s. presidential election against donald trump but the party has been left reeling from the glitches in its new up which is meant to deliver results. of a nightmare scenario and if so what do you do about it these are probably the most prepared we've ever been as a party for these caucuses and we've run through a few different scenarios but i can tell you were ready was the starting pistol i'd settle for race and at the end the prize is
accident all the reports suggest that stormy weather may have played a role as you can see there and clement conditions still ongoing there just after 9 pm in the evening this whedon's they. are a port has been temporarily closed for flights which are now being redirected to the country's biggest port buller port emergency services as you see continuing to work at the scene we will bring you any and all states from this. the democratic party has revealed early results from its key caucus vote...
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that allows deportation of people of color in the 1st place so it was a labor prime minister in 1945 clement attlee who described the west indian people people come from the colonies as an incursion so there's a long history of the labor party being complicit with tacit racism so i always want to get straight to the also and just tell me about the likely role of why it has something to do with 919 and how it tells us something in 22 went absolutely the black peril is based on a very real history of race riots that was called race riots that took place 100 years ago in 1900 from liverpool to glasgow cardiff south shields whole areas that i didn't expect enough black people to even have a race riot in my history book what's interesting to me about this moment in 2020 and how it relates to the. 100 years ago is that. juncture where the working classes seem to be gaining more traction more awareness of commonality of interception at sea when there is a credible challenge to the establishment racism is always funneled out into these communities to basically help people against their natural allie
that allows deportation of people of color in the 1st place so it was a labor prime minister in 1945 clement attlee who described the west indian people people come from the colonies as an incursion so there's a long history of the labor party being complicit with tacit racism so i always want to get straight to the also and just tell me about the likely role of why it has something to do with 919 and how it tells us something in 22 went absolutely the black peril is based on a very real...
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being released about herbicides used in the malaya emergency how many thousands are killed under clement attlee his leadership isn't that the boy that we aren't facing the fact that labor has been responsible for a brutal imperialism in all its time in power well i'm not sure if it's right to try to judge events of 607080 years ago by today's standards that's the 1st thing the lack of knowledge the 2nd things if we're going to survive eve taking up your road regional point and prosper we've got to start looking forward we've got to offer something to the people of britain not only rebalancing between the southeast and the rest of the country but between parts of the rest of the country i mean i for my thoughts are more a trump and says by the way here you just said yes but i'd be moving the treasury to teesside in the well and moving the house a load where you work up there yeah go there before you well know he hasn't got before and he's got it wrong to start with why would you say york it's not typical of the redwall of the voted labor in your book given what happened to his chance such
being released about herbicides used in the malaya emergency how many thousands are killed under clement attlee his leadership isn't that the boy that we aren't facing the fact that labor has been responsible for a brutal imperialism in all its time in power well i'm not sure if it's right to try to judge events of 607080 years ago by today's standards that's the 1st thing the lack of knowledge the 2nd things if we're going to survive eve taking up your road regional point and prosper we've got...
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said that the democrats on the left in general are now hawkish well stephen cohen kind of very bold clement about this in his stock to don't buy a chair which i really recommend all of your c.d.'s to add to it to listen to he said he just called to a woman speaking at these hearings on impeachment and one from stanford university st we need to how people premiums fight russians in ukraine so that we don't have to fight them here and that goes repeated by saying it was my congressman this is how we said about their weapons of mass destruction in iraq ok the same wording there but. steal steal our i'm glad about what happened in 2016 because if he were a clinton had been in power and if she had the support of these democrats in congress the war in iraq would happen march who got all the time we have here many thanks to my guest here in moscow and in london thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the scene examine remember roles. in a world of big part of the lot and. it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be
said that the democrats on the left in general are now hawkish well stephen cohen kind of very bold clement about this in his stock to don't buy a chair which i really recommend all of your c.d.'s to add to it to listen to he said he just called to a woman speaking at these hearings on impeachment and one from stanford university st we need to how people premiums fight russians in ukraine so that we don't have to fight them here and that goes repeated by saying it was my congressman this is how...
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he's live in oakland withore >>that's right clements high school closed again today and it will be closed probably for much if not all of next week. >>those testing samples that they want to start collecting that will begin tomorrowbull soil and air samples. what's tokens mcclymont high school the discovery of the cancer ng causing chemical tri- laurel ethylene or tce in the ground water below the school. the concern s that maybe vaporizing in coming up from the ground to the building we will start their testing tomorrow. it will continue into next week. with that in mind we won't be having school and climate is next week probably for the entire week. >>environmental health officials will also testing the soil around the school. >>a school there's a very good lihood that is the place is wrong. the discovery of tce climates high school. >>coupled with the tce that the state has been cleaning up less than a half mile away that the lane metal finishers site now labeled as hazardous as neighborhood residents worried. just sayi that it to be all over the neighborhood those who work in the comm
he's live in oakland withore >>that's right clements high school closed again today and it will be closed probably for much if not all of next week. >>those testing samples that they want to start collecting that will begin tomorrowbull soil and air samples. what's tokens mcclymont high school the discovery of the cancer ng causing chemical tri- laurel ethylene or tce in the ground water below the school. the concern s that maybe vaporizing in coming up from the ground to the...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question will internationalism institutions like the u.n. and global commitments to democracy and human rights survive if america says it just doesn't care anymore let's get to the bottom line. when the west led by the united states played architect to build a vast array of international institutions to promote justice liberal democracy open markets and prevent another global war that's what the world got we built the united nations we built nato the i.m.f. and world bank the international energy agency world health organization that are world trade organization i could go on and on and on but those days may be over at this year's munich security conference the world's most important convening of national security strategists and leaders a term was born it's called west listen it's a world where the united states and the west are ambivalent towards the global order and towards global problem solving so we have to ask today to international law and cooperation still matter how relevant is the un how is a world without leadership supposed to r
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question will internationalism institutions like the u.n. and global commitments to democracy and human rights survive if america says it just doesn't care anymore let's get to the bottom line. when the west led by the united states played architect to build a vast array of international institutions to promote justice liberal democracy open markets and prevent another global war that's what the world got we built the united nations we built nato the i.m.f....
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question how bad are the problems of big money and powerful corporationsin american politics and are they eroding people stressed in elections their elected leaders and even democracy itself let's get to the bottom line. in the last presidential election cycle more than $2000000000.00 was raised and spent by the top 2 candidates donald trump and hillary clinton this time around we have some fabulously wealthy candidates mayor michael bloomberg tom styer and even donald trump but we're still waiting for proof and it's never released tax forms while other candidates pride themselves on not accepting any big money with the top one percent of this country getting even richer and the poor getting.
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question how bad are the problems of big money and powerful corporationsin american politics and are they eroding people stressed in elections their elected leaders and even democracy itself let's get to the bottom line. in the last presidential election cycle more than $2000000000.00 was raised and spent by the top 2 candidates donald trump and hillary clinton this time around we have some fabulously wealthy candidates mayor michael bloomberg tom styer and...
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does their own hi i'm steve clements and i have a question has the coronavirus gotten out of hand in china and spread so far and so fast that it just can't be contained how vulnerable are we to global pandemics let's get to the bottom line. by the time we all heard of a mysterious new virus spreading in china the panic it spread worldwide with scientists rushing to figure it out millions of chinese citizens are under quarantine factories there are shut down in the virus has popped up in 26 countries as we speak it's killed more than a 1000 people and infected more than 40000 a whole crew ship is quarantined off of yokohama japan right now and people are pleading to get off that ship so what's next and how afraid should we be. fortunately we have 4 people with us today who have all the answers let me start with the 2 scientists dr lisa this is a leading researcher of infectious diseases in the senior director of infection prevention of johns hopkins school of medicine dr lena when is a physician who teaches public health at george washington university and is the former health commiss
does their own hi i'm steve clements and i have a question has the coronavirus gotten out of hand in china and spread so far and so fast that it just can't be contained how vulnerable are we to global pandemics let's get to the bottom line. by the time we all heard of a mysterious new virus spreading in china the panic it spread worldwide with scientists rushing to figure it out millions of chinese citizens are under quarantine factories there are shut down in the virus has popped up in 26...
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potential political solution special come on al jazeera hi i'm steve clements and i have a question hase coronavirus gotten out of hand in china and spread so far and so fast that it just can't be contained how vulnerable are we to global pandemics let's get to the bottom line. by the time we all heard of a mysterious new virus spreading in china the panic could spread worldwide with scientists rushing to figure it out millions of chinese citizens are under quarantine factories there are shut down in the virus has popped up in 26 countries as we speak it's killed more than a 1000 people and infected more than 40000 a whole cruise ship is quarantined off of yokohama japan right now and people are pleading to get off that ship so what's next and how.
potential political solution special come on al jazeera hi i'm steve clements and i have a question hase coronavirus gotten out of hand in china and spread so far and so fast that it just can't be contained how vulnerable are we to global pandemics let's get to the bottom line. by the time we all heard of a mysterious new virus spreading in china the panic could spread worldwide with scientists rushing to figure it out millions of chinese citizens are under quarantine factories there are shut...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question well internationalism institutions like the u.n. and global commitments to democracy and human rights survive if america says it just doesn't care anymore let's get to the bottom line. when the west led by the united states played architect to build a vast array of international institutions to promote justice liberal democracy open markets and prevent another global war that's what the world got we built the united nations we built nato the i.m.f. and world bank the international energy agency world health organization that are world trade organization i could go on and on and on but those days may be over at this year's munich security conference the world's most important convening of national security strategists and leaders a term was born it's called west listening a world where the united states and the west are embedded.
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question well internationalism institutions like the u.n. and global commitments to democracy and human rights survive if america says it just doesn't care anymore let's get to the bottom line. when the west led by the united states played architect to build a vast array of international institutions to promote justice liberal democracy open markets and prevent another global war that's what the world got we built the united nations we built nato the i.m.f....
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willowards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it is very affordabl
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willowards 32nd. at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue. when we see this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon...
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really that we meet with global news makers going to talk about the stories that 00 hi i'm steve clements and i have a question how bad are the problems of big money and powerful corporations in american politics and are they eroding people stressed in elections their elected leaders and even democracy itself let's get to the bottom line. in the last presidential election cycle more than $2000000000.00 was raised and spent by the top 2 candidates donald trump and hillary clinton this time around we have some fabulously wealthy candidates mayor michael bloomberg tom stier and even donald trump but we're still waiting for proof and it's never released tax forms while other candidates pride themselves on not accepting any big money with the top one percent of this country getting even richer and the poor getting poorer and the middle collapsing out of the middle class and concentration of money in fewer and fewer hands what is happening to the solvency of we the people fortunately we have some folks with us today who have the answers matt stoler is the research director of the american econo
really that we meet with global news makers going to talk about the stories that 00 hi i'm steve clements and i have a question how bad are the problems of big money and powerful corporations in american politics and are they eroding people stressed in elections their elected leaders and even democracy itself let's get to the bottom line. in the last presidential election cycle more than $2000000000.00 was raised and spent by the top 2 candidates donald trump and hillary clinton this time...