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back in intensive care clements condition has barely altered. his lungs are being ventilated via a tricky ostomy he hasn't received any sedatives for some time now but he still isn't properly conscious the doctors suspect coburg 900 also attacks the brain as indicators suggest. that yes the is just in many cases we see the brain being severely affected many patients are agitated disoriented and need lots of sleep medication if they become so disoriented during the course of the illness the brain has to be involved in the title. in the high security lab of the viral a-g. department they're studying the coronavirus there infecting cells with covert 19 so that they can examine it more closely all of the light colored dots are infections that are spreading. under the microscope you can see alongside the blue cell nuclear lie that there are masses of red virus particles that are self replicating . such research is helping viral or just done yellow personally and helmet and go to know what they're up against the sars coronavirus too which is causing t
back in intensive care clements condition has barely altered. his lungs are being ventilated via a tricky ostomy he hasn't received any sedatives for some time now but he still isn't properly conscious the doctors suspect coburg 900 also attacks the brain as indicators suggest. that yes the is just in many cases we see the brain being severely affected many patients are agitated disoriented and need lots of sleep medication if they become so disoriented during the course of the illness the...
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after being unconscious for around 6 weeks clements has come around. he took a long time to really become conscious and communicate it's bad now he's not at all disoriented and can join in he's mostly pretty cheerful he's a fighter have he's a cyclist he wants to do all these things again he has goals i think that's very important to know what you are fighting for to stick with it. clemens has beaten the coronavirus but he keeps getting other infections mike ammonia each one is a new threat to his life. this is hope it's a roller coaster when he got an infection again he was just lying there again i began to despair and wonder what would happen. next bad piece of news always seems to be around the corner so i'm afraid of being too optimistic you stop wanting to engage even with the positive stuff. clemens has been in intensive care for more than 2 months. his constant focus getting his own life back he has lost more than 15 kilos and most of his muscles have wasted away. he's getting high energy nutrition fire a feeding tube he is fighting to recover.
after being unconscious for around 6 weeks clements has come around. he took a long time to really become conscious and communicate it's bad now he's not at all disoriented and can join in he's mostly pretty cheerful he's a fighter have he's a cyclist he wants to do all these things again he has goals i think that's very important to know what you are fighting for to stick with it. clemens has beaten the coronavirus but he keeps getting other infections mike ammonia each one is a new threat to...
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after being unconscious for around 6 weeks clements has come around. to the. area he took a long time to really become conscious and communicate it's bad now he is not at all disoriented and can join in he's mostly pretty cheerful and he's a fighter have he's a cyclist he wants to do all these things again he has goals i think that's very important to know what you are fighting for to stick with it. clemens has beaten the coronavirus but he keeps getting other infections mike ammonia each one is a new threat to his life. this is hope it's a roller coaster when he got an infection again he was just lying there again i began to despair and wonder what would happen. next bad piece of news always seems to be around the corner so i'm afraid of being too optimistic you stop wanting to engage even with the positive stuff that. clemens has been. in intensive care for more than 2 months. his constant focus getting his own life back he has lost more than 15 kilos and most of his muscles have wasted away. he's getting high energy nutrition by on a feeding tube he is figh
after being unconscious for around 6 weeks clements has come around. to the. area he took a long time to really become conscious and communicate it's bad now he is not at all disoriented and can join in he's mostly pretty cheerful and he's a fighter have he's a cyclist he wants to do all these things again he has goals i think that's very important to know what you are fighting for to stick with it. clemens has beaten the coronavirus but he keeps getting other infections mike ammonia each one...
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back in intensive care clements condition has barely altered. his lungs are being ventilated via a tracheotomy he hasn't received any sedatives for some time now but he still isn't properly conscious the doctors suspect coburg 19 also attacks the brain as indicators suggest. that the excess in many cases we see the brain being severely affected many patients are agitated disoriented and the loss of sleep medication if they become so disoriented during the course of the illness the brain has to be involved in time. in the high security lab of the viral logy department they're studying the coronavirus there infecting cells with covert 19 so that they can examine it more closely all of the light colored dots are infections that are spreading. under the microscope you can see alongside the blue cell nuclear lie that there are masses of red virus particles that are self replicating . such research is helping viral edges done yellow personally and helmet hangal to know what they're up against but sars coronavirus too which is causing the current cover
back in intensive care clements condition has barely altered. his lungs are being ventilated via a tracheotomy he hasn't received any sedatives for some time now but he still isn't properly conscious the doctors suspect coburg 19 also attacks the brain as indicators suggest. that the excess in many cases we see the brain being severely affected many patients are agitated disoriented and the loss of sleep medication if they become so disoriented during the course of the illness the brain has to...
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ros: an advisor to the obama administration on clement change is now at the rocky mountain institutek, and i have been talking to him about the president's plan. >> you heard from the president, who ran as a moderate, the importance of dealing with climate change in a decisive way. the president has consistently defined his agenda in terms of four intertwined crises. covid, economy, racial justice, and climate, all of which are happening at the same time and he is having to deal with peer the way he rolled out his agenda today made clear that it is a jobs agenda, a justice agenda, and health agenda, in addition to being an environmental one. i think the records clear that the future of jobs in the united states is definitely on clean energy, the first and second fastest growing jobs in the united states in solar and wind already. ros: but do you accept though, in the short term, there will be a loss of jobs in the established industries while industries take time to develop? >> in his pressonference before the president's remarks, special envoy john kerry remarked that the previous a
ros: an advisor to the obama administration on clement change is now at the rocky mountain institutek, and i have been talking to him about the president's plan. >> you heard from the president, who ran as a moderate, the importance of dealing with climate change in a decisive way. the president has consistently defined his agenda in terms of four intertwined crises. covid, economy, racial justice, and climate, all of which are happening at the same time and he is having to deal with peer...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willf 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 fresh produce
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willf 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,...
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after being unconscious for around 6 weeks clements has come around. yeah he took a long time to really become conscious and communicate but now he is not at all disoriented and can join in he's mostly pretty cheerful he's a fighter have he's a cyclist he wants to do all these things again he has goals i think that's very important to know what you are fighting for to stick with it. clemens has beaten the coronavirus but he keeps getting other infections mike ammonia each one is a new threat to his life. this is hoping it's a roller coaster when he got an infection again he was just lying there again i began to despair and wonder what would happen to the next bad piece of news always seems to be around the corner so i'm afraid of being too optimistic you stop wanting to engage even with the positive stuff that. clemens has been. in intensive care for more than 2 months. his constant focus getting his own life back he has lost more than 15 kilos and most of his muscles have wasted away. he's getting high energy nutrition via a feeding tube he is fightin
after being unconscious for around 6 weeks clements has come around. yeah he took a long time to really become conscious and communicate but now he is not at all disoriented and can join in he's mostly pretty cheerful he's a fighter have he's a cyclist he wants to do all these things again he has goals i think that's very important to know what you are fighting for to stick with it. clemens has beaten the coronavirus but he keeps getting other infections mike ammonia each one is a new threat to...
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lot because you're far away from reaching the climate goals from the parachute regiment and also clement's that scientists that tipping points from when we're talking about climate change are also talking about a tipping balance we're going to reach them earlier than expected for example one tipping point just one depression for us to molt anything parading and the thing is that climate gases well are greenhouse gas and so process will be accelerated and this is not reversible once it's not reversible and it will make other tipping points for some melting off to glaciers and ice caps to be to accelerate as well so what are you doing personally so i'm a vegetarian grower talked about that i'm also trying to buy more secondhand clothes also to buy 2nd hand gadgets making the bicycle more often and. engaged as a client 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 as well fo
lot because you're far away from reaching the climate goals from the parachute regiment and also clement's that scientists that tipping points from when we're talking about climate change are also talking about a tipping balance we're going to reach them earlier than expected for example one tipping point just one depression for us to molt anything parading and the thing is that climate gases well are greenhouse gas and so process will be accelerated and this is not reversible once it's not...
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palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how ghost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated wood is the falcon last hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and falcons where once used to hunt them. our next stop is his home cathedral. one of germany's oldest of his couple churches its construction began in the year 872. it's also famous for its 1000 euros the rows of hilda's haim is believed to be the oldest living rose in the world. also over 1000 years old is the nearby st michael's church a part of the hill this time world cultural heritage site and an example of early romanesque architecture. the bulky castle like impression is intentional. in christian symbolism the fortress stands for god as a safe refuge. the world heritage sites i
palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how ghost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated wood is the falcon last hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will2nd. 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
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you will2nd. 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...
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clement: the u.k. secured access with the eu markets, but which we were ready to provide for but in many respects, our rules and standards which limits their ability to be fully sovereign, and in a way, it is greater in that situation because it will have access to the market, but will not decide on the rules of eu markets. it is much better and we should demonstrated in system we to be -- insistently to be within the club and able to decide on these rules. maria: there is one area the u.k. did not get a deal and that is the financial services, the passport and eu equivalence. that is huge, because the city of london depends on that and we have seen banks like goldman sachs moving to paris for the same reason. there is a lot of uncertainty, and the prime minister says we don't have everything we want, but that doesn't mean we can't get it in the future. do you think that is going to happen, in two or three years time, will the eu grant full equivalence? just like that? clement: no, passporting is over.
clement: the u.k. secured access with the eu markets, but which we were ready to provide for but in many respects, our rules and standards which limits their ability to be fully sovereign, and in a way, it is greater in that situation because it will have access to the market, but will not decide on the rules of eu markets. it is much better and we should demonstrated in system we to be -- insistently to be within the club and able to decide on these rules. maria: there is one area the u.k. did...
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clement: the u.k.the deal access to eu markets, but in many respects, our rules and standards which limits their ability to be fully , and in a way, it is greater in that situation because it will have access to the market, but will not decide on the rules. it is much better and we should demonstrate it to be within the club and able to decide on these rules. maria: there is one area the u.k. did not get a deal and that is the financial services, the passport and eu equivalence. the city of london depends on that and we have seen banks like goldman sachs moving to paris for the same reason. the prime minister says we don't have everything we want, but it doesn't meant we can't get it in the future. do you think that is going to happen, in two or three years time, will the eu grant full equivalence? clement: no, passporting is over. that is a clear-cut consequence of brexit. no passporting anymore and there is no way for passporting when you are out of the eu. it is not in the legal framework. what is p
clement: the u.k.the deal access to eu markets, but in many respects, our rules and standards which limits their ability to be fully , and in a way, it is greater in that situation because it will have access to the market, but will not decide on the rules. it is much better and we should demonstrate it to be within the club and able to decide on these rules. maria: there is one area the u.k. did not get a deal and that is the financial services, the passport and eu equivalence. the city of...
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british foreign policy was fashioned by the government and led by the prime minister and while clement atley was a good and honorable man and disliked the soviets and their brutal ways, he was not the man to lead a krcrusade. another general election was far in the future and there was no time to lose. how could churchill regain his voice and reinvigorate the old alliance with the americans. the answer came in the unlikely form of a letter from the president of westminster college in fulton, missouri, an obscure institution with a few hundred students inviting him to accept an honorary degree and deliver a speech. churchill would have declined the invitation under normal circumstances and fulton was a remote and inaccessible place, but at the bottom was7<,4÷ a t postscript. this is a wonderful school in my home state. i hope you can do it. if you come, i will introduce you. it was signed harry s. truman. >> not only was this a chance to deliver a speech in the american heartland that would command attention based on churchill's own celebrity. long, trained journey from washington and b
british foreign policy was fashioned by the government and led by the prime minister and while clement atley was a good and honorable man and disliked the soviets and their brutal ways, he was not the man to lead a krcrusade. another general election was far in the future and there was no time to lose. how could churchill regain his voice and reinvigorate the old alliance with the americans. the answer came in the unlikely form of a letter from the president of westminster college in fulton,...
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palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated would is the folk in los hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and falcons were once used to hunt them. our next stop is his home cathedral. one of germany's oldest of his couple churches its construction began in the year 872. it's also famous for its 1000 euros the rows of hilda's haim is believed to be the oldest living rose in the world. also over a 1000 years old is the nearby st michael's church a part of the hill this time world cultural heritage site and an example of early romanesque architecture. the bulky castle like impression is intentional. in christian symbolism the fortress stands for god as a safe refuge. the world heritage sites
palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated would is the folk in los hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and...
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palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated would is the falcon los hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and falcons were once used to hunt them. our next stop is his home cathedral. one of germany's oldest of his global churches its construction began in the year 872. it's also famous for its 1000 euros the rows of hilda's haim is believed to be the oldest living rose in the world. also over a 1000 years old is the nearby st michael's church a part of the hill this time world cultural heritage site and an example of early romanesque architecture. the bulky castle like impression is intentional. in christian symbolism the fortress stands for god as a safe refuge. the world heritage sites
palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated would is the falcon los hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and...
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palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated wood is the falcon last hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and falcons where once used to hunt them. our next stop is his home cathedral. one of germany's oldest of his coble churches its construction began in the year 872. it's also famous for its 1000 euros the rows of hill this time is believed to be the oldest living rose in the world. also over 1000 years old is the nearby st michael's church a part of the hill this time world cultural heritage site and an example of early romanesque architecture. the bulky castle like impression is intentional. in christian symbolism the fortress stands for god as a safe refuge. the world heritage sites
palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated wood is the falcon last hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willusinesses 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 i
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willusinesses 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...
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paul: sure, i would be happy to neal. >> my name is paul clement. i'll just talk about two things that are relevant for today's presentation. first, is just the georgetown connection. i'm a georgetown undergrad and somebody who has been teaching at the law school in various capacities since the clinton impeachment, since 1998. that's when i featured a separation of powers class at the law school some of that affiliation runs deep. and i'm delighted to be here. just a second aspect of my bio is relevant, is my service in the solicitor general's office. i spent several years all during the bush administration, the second bush administration or bush 43 as we called it. and perhaps most relevantly for today's discussion, you know, i was there from almost the beginning. i came into the office in february of 20 o 1. so i was in the office before ted ohlsson was there because it took him a while to get confirmed. so i definitely saw from the inside a little bit of what the transition in the office looked like from the clinton administration to the bush adm
paul: sure, i would be happy to neal. >> my name is paul clement. i'll just talk about two things that are relevant for today's presentation. first, is just the georgetown connection. i'm a georgetown undergrad and somebody who has been teaching at the law school in various capacities since the clinton impeachment, since 1998. that's when i featured a separation of powers class at the law school some of that affiliation runs deep. and i'm delighted to be here. just a second aspect of my...
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it's great to see everybody and thet clement advisor gina mccarthy, it's great toim meet you. quick pitch question for you onou the power grid. we are all doing our part to try to host green energy and help clean the grid and we know that certainly in the transportation and building sectors and further electrification's going to be a significant part of things. so we just opened a 5-megawatt ground mount at a former landfill or tryer to do it three and a half megawatts that of solar in beverly and some ground mount and some rooftops and some solar canopies over some parking areas inoo our school and city buildings. and/or develop more thatou we are partnering with just got hit with a big charge from grid to get their internet and interconnection services up and going. i guess part of my real question is how does the grid gets knelt out in the way that were going to need it to be and how much of that are we going to have to avoid landing on payers in the minnis polities, et cetera. thank you. >> i think one of the things that we have been talking about is not just the service a
it's great to see everybody and thet clement advisor gina mccarthy, it's great toim meet you. quick pitch question for you onou the power grid. we are all doing our part to try to host green energy and help clean the grid and we know that certainly in the transportation and building sectors and further electrification's going to be a significant part of things. so we just opened a 5-megawatt ground mount at a former landfill or tryer to do it three and a half megawatts that of solar in beverly...
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palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated would is the folk in los hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and falcons were once used to hunt them. our next stop is his home cathedral. one of germany's oldest of his coble churches its construction began in the year 872. it's also famous for its 1000 euros the rows of hilda's haim is believed to be the oldest living rose in the world. also over 1000 years old is the nearby st michael's church a part of the hill this time world cultural heritage site and an example of early romanesque architecture. the bulky castle like impression is intentional. in christian symbolism the fortress stands for god as a safe refuge. the world heritage sites in
palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over a half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated would is the folk in los hunting lodge. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and...
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. >> there was already a will would that of color grant and there are three women of color on clementeet and none of us got any of it. just chasing money. it's like you're begging for it. >> reporter: the relief plan still requires approval from the board of supervisors. abc7 news. >>> there is some good news for some hard hit arts programs in the east bay. $900,000 in federal relief funds is being alameda county. this will help everything from the berkeley symphony in livermore shakespeare festival to the pin ball museum in alameda. >> there are all of these unique, creative and just extremely important aspects of our arts and cultural community that we were able to get funding to. i'm so glad that we could support them during this challenging time. >> how much each group received was based on its size. all right. let's turn our attention to the weather which apparently is warming up pretty good. >> it is. we are going into fall-like temperatures, it sounds like. sandhya patel is here. hi. >> hi there. you just gave away my forecast. we'll talk about the spring-like weather, dan and
. >> there was already a will would that of color grant and there are three women of color on clementeet and none of us got any of it. just chasing money. it's like you're begging for it. >> reporter: the relief plan still requires approval from the board of supervisors. abc7 news. >>> there is some good news for some hard hit arts programs in the east bay. $900,000 in federal relief funds is being alameda county. this will help everything from the berkeley symphony in...
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the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willf 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 fresh produce
the cora door starts on clement street and goes all the way down to the end of clement where you willf 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,...
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i started teaching emma clements high school. >> sorry for what they are going through. >> yeah and we need to be in protest about that. but, encountered some kids who i realized, which my desire to go into law and politics is not enough. that they needed a transformation deeper than anything external. the only thing i could impart to them besides what we did in the classroom is what has sustained me up to that point, that was my face and my understanding of who god was and my sense of hope. i started a gospel choir. you know legally you are not supposed to say the name, have bible study in public schools or any of that. so we had character work. i think it was through that process that the lord began to speaking to me about proclaiming to larger audiences. i didn't realize dr. smith senior had been watching me as well. i went to him and told him i was feeling this burden and i had asked had this experience. i went to hospital gospel. he preached a sermon on june. people running from the gospel. every time he said jonah, i heard jackie. he said if anyone senses a call, comes of the alt
i started teaching emma clements high school. >> sorry for what they are going through. >> yeah and we need to be in protest about that. but, encountered some kids who i realized, which my desire to go into law and politics is not enough. that they needed a transformation deeper than anything external. the only thing i could impart to them besides what we did in the classroom is what has sustained me up to that point, that was my face and my understanding of who god was and my sense...
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the restaurant is situated in a prominent location at third avenue and clement street.ith green awning and a large sign outside and red vinyl booths inside. giorgios pizzeria continually gives back to the richmond neighborhood regularly donating to local schools and hosting events for a variety of schools and organizations. they have also been an employer in the richmond neighborhood since the opening actively employing many of san francisco's college students. giorgios is also employed recent immigrants to san francisco and proud to employ a predominant latin staff. they must maintain the restaurant featuring italian cuisine. item 2c is japan video and media. the business is a retail store in japan centers west mall selling japanese and korean tv shows and anime merchandise. the store was founded in september 1984 , by and still owned by japanese immigrant. he wanted to make it accessible to americans through english subtitles. today it remains one of the top retailers. organized and anime custom anime fair. the costume parade and fairs continued annually attracting mo
the restaurant is situated in a prominent location at third avenue and clement street.ith green awning and a large sign outside and red vinyl booths inside. giorgios pizzeria continually gives back to the richmond neighborhood regularly donating to local schools and hosting events for a variety of schools and organizations. they have also been an employer in the richmond neighborhood since the opening actively employing many of san francisco's college students. giorgios is also employed recent...
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. >> there was already a will would that of color grant and there are three women of color on clement it. >> reporter: the relief plan still requires approval from the board of supervisors. abc7 news. >>> there is some good news for some hard hit arts programs in the east bay. $900,000 iunis bitsun thil helve erke shakespeare festival to the pin ball museum in alameda. >> there are all of these unique, creative and just extremely important aspects of our arts and cultural community that we were able to get funding to. i'm so glad that we could support them during this challenging time. >> how much each group received was based on its size. all right. let's turn our attention to the weather which apparently is warming up pretty good. >> it is. we are going into fall-like temperatures, it sounds like. sandhya patel is here. hi. >> hi there. you just gave away my forecast. we'll talk about the spring-like weather, dan and alma. the temperatures will be in the low 70s. today it was a little above average as well. we had a few sprinkles go through. tonight a lot of cloud cover. the moistur
. >> there was already a will would that of color grant and there are three women of color on clement it. >> reporter: the relief plan still requires approval from the board of supervisors. abc7 news. >>> there is some good news for some hard hit arts programs in the east bay. $900,000 iunis bitsun thil helve erke shakespeare festival to the pin ball museum in alameda. >> there are all of these unique, creative and just extremely important aspects of our arts and...
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. >> beds, ventilators, other clement is one thing.ing that there are enough staf to cope with the surging patient numbers is a really big challenge french the are bulleted week high numbers absent because the sickness and the need to self isola hospital managemt says that theres no easy answers. >> we are overflow capacity and doing much more than we usually do. is excessively busy. educated and trained to care for veryick people. wenot have endless amounts of that type of staff available. >> some hospitals in the southeast of england are so sttched that patients arriving are being treated in ambulances. it is emerged today that some cases covid patients are having to be sent across england for treatment. >> because the southwest have been west stretched, we have activated systems and processes that we have t up some time ago to find intensive care beds rther afield than would normally be the case. patients have come both to ymplthnd to bristol from tent p -nt- from kent. >> back here, there is another intensive unit and they know tha
. >> beds, ventilators, other clement is one thing.ing that there are enough staf to cope with the surging patient numbers is a really big challenge french the are bulleted week high numbers absent because the sickness and the need to self isola hospital managemt says that theres no easy answers. >> we are overflow capacity and doing much more than we usually do. is excessively busy. educated and trained to care for veryick people. wenot have endless amounts of that type of staff...
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surveillance video shows a man on a bike pulling up outside kay elements barbecue on clement street. he stops and looks around several times before tagging the plywood. this happened the day after christmas and it's happened eight times since the city's first shelter in place. >> as a small business owner right now, we literally don't have any more income coming in. the business is shutting down. we are not able to open and now with this extra expense it's definitely harsh for us. >> reporter: the owners say they spent hundreds of dollars painting over graffiti. that's on top of investing 10 grand in the outdoor platform they barely were able to use and $8,000 in security cameras. currently revenue from takeout isn't even enough to cover one employee's salary. >> i think a lot of these people that were committing crimes are sort of depending on the police not being around. the richmond is a very quiet neighborhood. there's not a lot of people walking or driving around. so all they need are a few minutes. >> reporter: norage cafe shared this surveillance video with kpix5. a man broke
surveillance video shows a man on a bike pulling up outside kay elements barbecue on clement street. he stops and looks around several times before tagging the plywood. this happened the day after christmas and it's happened eight times since the city's first shelter in place. >> as a small business owner right now, we literally don't have any more income coming in. the business is shutting down. we are not able to open and now with this extra expense it's definitely harsh for us....
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, whose cast ranges from a dutch stage and screen legend to new zealand comedian musician jemaine clementeleased this year was the 800, a historical war drama is set in shanghai's besieged warehouse in 1937. dubbed the "chinese dunkirk", this had spectacle to spare. shot on vast sets and captured on imax cameras. it may have made little impact here, but in china, the 800 was a resounding box office hit. outperforming tenet and providing a huge boost for china's cinema industry. on the animation front, cartoon saloon teamed up with luxembourg productions for wolfwalkers. something's happened to me. yeah, i can see that. flippin' great! set in 17th ireland, tom moore's film runs in the tradition of princess mononoke. a treat for all ages. tea ? meanwhile from australia came relic, a heartbreaking psychological thriller from nataliejames that examined the reality of alzheimer's through the language of fantasy. everything all right, gran? i thought this was where it got in. who? like it's antipathy, the babadook, this is a horror movie with a heart, a profoundly emotional experience. my own f
, whose cast ranges from a dutch stage and screen legend to new zealand comedian musician jemaine clementeleased this year was the 800, a historical war drama is set in shanghai's besieged warehouse in 1937. dubbed the "chinese dunkirk", this had spectacle to spare. shot on vast sets and captured on imax cameras. it may have made little impact here, but in china, the 800 was a resounding box office hit. outperforming tenet and providing a huge boost for china's cinema industry. on the...
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down climate change a lot because we are far away from reaching the climate goals remans and also clements that scientists that tipping points from when we're talking about climate change are also talking about a tipping balance we're going to reach them earlier than expected for example one tipping point is when the problem for us to molt rethink is evaporating and the thing is that climate gases well are greenhouse gas and so to process will be accelerated and this is not reversible once it's not reversible and it will make other tipping points for some melting of 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 making the bicycle more often and physically engaged as a client activists or you could see right here but i think there are some opportunities involved as well to stop climate change in mitigation measures yes and it's really important to talk about that as well because climate change like to stop climate change will benefit
down climate change a lot because we are far away from reaching the climate goals remans and also clements that scientists that tipping points from when we're talking about climate change are also talking about a tipping balance we're going to reach them earlier than expected for example one tipping point is when the problem for us to molt rethink is evaporating and the thing is that climate gases well are greenhouse gas and so to process will be accelerated and this is not reversible once it's...
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gustavo: but you know, i started out--i was born in mexico in a town called san clemente.ther was already in the united states as a bracero looking for work, and trying to make enough to rent a house for--to bring the for the first about three years, trying to generate enough income to support family. during that period of time, he also went ahead and applied, and we all received our green cards. so, we came into america in 1956. so, at that time--so, i've been here for a long, long time. but i started my career basically on a promise to my mother based on a bottle that broke in her refrigerator. and in that particular time, i just different direction because i wanted to be a ball player, but the promise i made my mom kept me from pursuing that promise to myself. so, i made it to her to find out why that bottle broke in the refrigerator. and that later on, i would--the reason. and so, since then, i've been pursuing this promise of wines to where every bottle of wine has a way of expressing itself. you just need to be able to understand your palate. you need to understand y
gustavo: but you know, i started out--i was born in mexico in a town called san clemente.ther was already in the united states as a bracero looking for work, and trying to make enough to rent a house for--to bring the for the first about three years, trying to generate enough income to support family. during that period of time, he also went ahead and applied, and we all received our green cards. so, we came into america in 1956. so, at that time--so, i've been here for a long, long time. but i...
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roger clements. just take a look at the list of guys who were up for it today and didn't make it. curt schilling came the closest you know, you have to have 75% of the vote. barry bonds, just a little uptick from last year. roger clemens still not close and the scott rolen and former giant short star omar vizquel not really that close to making it, so i don't know what's going on, but it's gonna be a quiet summer. at cooperstown. it was quiet for the sharks tonight against the colorado absa young season, but definitely their worst game. anytime you give up six goals in a hockey game, it wasn't happening for you, and it wasn't against the abs tonight, even with great all around tough guy, mike ricci checking things out on the bench, even though they get off to a nice start one nothing. ryan donato picking up the garbage in front of the net, and the sharks actually led this game. wonder nothing but the abs back with have vengeance, leading to one. nathan mackinnon. great effort. dish it off for me co raton in he's got the one time marin from the right hand side 31 abs in the second
roger clements. just take a look at the list of guys who were up for it today and didn't make it. curt schilling came the closest you know, you have to have 75% of the vote. barry bonds, just a little uptick from last year. roger clemens still not close and the scott rolen and former giant short star omar vizquel not really that close to making it, so i don't know what's going on, but it's gonna be a quiet summer. at cooperstown. it was quiet for the sharks tonight against the colorado absa...
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as a band a factor and protector and that's why europe has to enhance its strategic autonomy says clement bonn french secretary of state for you a p.f.s. means that europe should take more responsibility should define its interests its values itself certainly not against the united states we should work together i hope we can work better together with a new light in her is a mystery but it means we have to be clear about what we want as europeans when it comes to nato joe biden is likely to push europe to spend more on defense just like his predecessor trump's goal was to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan and biden's decision on that will be crucial for the nato alliance says he unless a vice president of the german marshall fund the objective an exit in afghanistan but i do think this administration absolutely excepts this long held nato idea of in together out together joe biden see now gratian will see the white house become home to a trance atlanticist once again but a simple return to hold things were before trump isn't likely america has changed but so has you rob. well let's ha
as a band a factor and protector and that's why europe has to enhance its strategic autonomy says clement bonn french secretary of state for you a p.f.s. means that europe should take more responsibility should define its interests its values itself certainly not against the united states we should work together i hope we can work better together with a new light in her is a mystery but it means we have to be clear about what we want as europeans when it comes to nato joe biden is likely to...
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i'm priya david clements. the we began with a case of whiplash in california as governor gavin newsom unexpectedly reversed course and lifted the strict statewide stay-at-home order. once again we can find outdoors and gather with a few friends and even get a manicure. governor newsom's reopening announcement at a press conference monday took many by surprise. still it is will conduce to the thousands of restaurants and small businesses that have been struggling to stay afloat. the icu capacity and infection rates are trending in positive directions. meanwhile, the states were lot of the coronavirus vaccine continues to be somewhat rocky. switching to prioritizing age over occupation has significant implications for california's goal of equitable vaccine distribution. big political stories, i'm joined by joe carroll foley, thank you both for joining us. governor ducey's decision to reopen california took us all by surprise. what was behind the set of turnaround? >> i think some of it was obviously political pr
i'm priya david clements. the we began with a case of whiplash in california as governor gavin newsom unexpectedly reversed course and lifted the strict statewide stay-at-home order. once again we can find outdoors and gather with a few friends and even get a manicure. governor newsom's reopening announcement at a press conference monday took many by surprise. still it is will conduce to the thousands of restaurants and small businesses that have been struggling to stay afloat. the icu capacity...
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granted as a benefactor and protector and that's why europe has to enhance its strategic autonomy says clement bonn french secretary of state for european if that means that europe should take more responsibility should define its interests its values itself certainly not against the united states we should work together i hope we can work better together with the new biden harrison mr asian but it means we have to be clear about what we want as europeans when it comes to nato joe biden is likely to push europe to spend more on defense just like his predecessor trump's goal was to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan and biden's decision on that will be crucial for the nato alliance says he unless a vice president of the german marshall fund the objective an exit in afghanistan but i do think this administration absolutely accepts this long held nato idea. in together out together joe biden see no gration will see the white house become home to a trance atlantis is twice again but a simple return to hope things were before trump isn't likely america has changed its old conceal rock. paid holi
granted as a benefactor and protector and that's why europe has to enhance its strategic autonomy says clement bonn french secretary of state for european if that means that europe should take more responsibility should define its interests its values itself certainly not against the united states we should work together i hope we can work better together with the new biden harrison mr asian but it means we have to be clear about what we want as europeans when it comes to nato joe biden is...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question now that trump's presidency has ended will he still be able to pull strings in american politics through the republican party let's get to the bottom line. with any world leader in history knows how to leave office with a bang it's definitely donald trump twice impeached banned from most social media and having inspired thousands to storm the u.s. congress the supposedly stop the steal of november's election he succeeded by the viking his people on political religious economic and geographic lines and now the business of healing in uniting the nation if it can be healed and united and even if it wants to be falls on the new president joe biden but there's no denying that trump's conspiracy theory rhetoric is still out there still captivating the imagination of untold millions in america from all walks of life and in congress itself so what's next for american politics and especially the republican party that donald trump lease behind my guest today is a prominent republican legal expert who's been talking about the dangers that trump poses to
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question now that trump's presidency has ended will he still be able to pull strings in american politics through the republican party let's get to the bottom line. with any world leader in history knows how to leave office with a bang it's definitely donald trump twice impeached banned from most social media and having inspired thousands to storm the u.s. congress the supposedly stop the steal of november's election he succeeded by the viking his people on...
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a benefactor and protector and that's why you have passed to enhance its strategic autonomy says clement bon french secretary of state for european if that means that europe should take more responsibility should define its interests values itself certain it gave. the united states we should work together i hope we can work better together was a new light in her recent history but it means we have to be clear about what we want as europeans when it comes to nato joe biden is likely to push europe to spend more on defense just like his predecessor trump's goal was to withdraw u.s. troops from afghanistan and biden's decision on that will be crucial for the nato alliance says he unless a vice president of the german marshall fund the objective an exit in afghanistan but i do think this administration absolutely excepts this long held nato idea of in together out together joe biden see now gratian will see the white house become home to a trance atlanticist once again but a simple return to hold things were before trump isn't likely america has changed so as you rock. well let's have a clos
a benefactor and protector and that's why you have passed to enhance its strategic autonomy says clement bon french secretary of state for european if that means that europe should take more responsibility should define its interests values itself certain it gave. the united states we should work together i hope we can work better together was a new light in her recent history but it means we have to be clear about what we want as europeans when it comes to nato joe biden is likely to push...
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that's very clear thank you so much for joining us i think the green president of the law society of clement and wales. and germany is to impose a travel ban on countries most affected by the new coronavirus variants the ban comes into effect on saturday and will remain in place until at least the 17th of february germany says the ban is necessary to prevent a surge in new infections the fear of new coronavirus mutations is real in germany it's also one of the main concerns for german authorities to prevent them from spreading faster in the country the government has now announced new travel restrictions the interior ministry has imposed an entry ban until the 17th of february for travelers from countries that are particularly affected by them brazil arland portugal south africa the u.k. and a swat team. mutations have not hit germany as hard as other countries but already a hospital in berlin was forced to halt admissions after several cases were fond of the mutation 1st discovered in britain and health officials are stressing that the situation could deteriorate. different always we have t
that's very clear thank you so much for joining us i think the green president of the law society of clement and wales. and germany is to impose a travel ban on countries most affected by the new coronavirus variants the ban comes into effect on saturday and will remain in place until at least the 17th of february germany says the ban is necessary to prevent a surge in new infections the fear of new coronavirus mutations is real in germany it's also one of the main concerns for german...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question will the pandemic lead us to rethink our relationship with nature let's get to the bottom line. today we take a step back from the usual ups and downs of american politics to talk about something much wider and crucial to our future the planet that we live on for tens of thousands of years humans and that means you me our ancestors have been manipulating the environment for economic gain it's just what we do we move mountains that shouldn't be moved cut down trees over fish eradicate diverse species from the face of the earth the world economy is not designed to promote environmental sustainability at least not yet in fact it's the exact opposite it's built for endless consumption of resources the question today is whether in the middle of this horrible 'd pandemic can we push reset can we get back to normal in a way that restores balance with the natural world and we're talking to one of the most influential advocates for the health of the planet jane goodall has been a leading voice for conservation and protection of wildlife for decades ev
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question will the pandemic lead us to rethink our relationship with nature let's get to the bottom line. today we take a step back from the usual ups and downs of american politics to talk about something much wider and crucial to our future the planet that we live on for tens of thousands of years humans and that means you me our ancestors have been manipulating the environment for economic gain it's just what we do we move mountains that shouldn't be moved...
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palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated wood is the falcon last one. thing logged. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and falcons where once used to hunt them. our next stop is his home cathedral. one of germany's oldest of his couple churches its construction began in the year 872. it's also famous for its 1000 euros the rose of hill this time is believed to be the oldest living rose in the world. also over 1000 years old is the nearby st michael's church a part of the hill this time world cultural heritage site and an example of early romanesque architecture. the bulky castle like impression is intentional. in christian symbolism the fortress stands for god as a safe refuge. the world heritage sit
palace is a former summer residence of colognes archbishop elector clements how boost. the 2 flamboyant structures were cited as germany's 1st truly significant creations in the rococo style. they served as examples for many a german princely court for over half a century. only a short walk from a ghost as burg palace beyond a small isolated wood is the falcon last one. thing logged. the name and location relate directly to its purpose it stands right under a migratory route taken by herons and...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question do americans believe that their country is in the middle of a cold civil war let's get to the bottom line. for years more and more americans have been losing trust in their journalists and their politicians january 6th will go down in history as one of the days when mistrust spilled over into violent mayhem citizens following donald trump a dark vision of american carnage actually attacked the american capital people died it made americans wonder how fragile their democracy is for the 1st time in a long time ad covert to that equation joblessness economic anxiety inequality structural racism now all sides are angry and out of each other out political leaders they doubt the media and they doubt that social 'd institutions from any trust has been supplanted by anger fear and wild conspiracy theories trying to make sense of it all and by the way these tensions erupting in a deeply divided america are just happening here you can see trust eroding inside many other countries all over the world today we're talking to richard edelman who's global
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question do americans believe that their country is in the middle of a cold civil war let's get to the bottom line. for years more and more americans have been losing trust in their journalists and their politicians january 6th will go down in history as one of the days when mistrust spilled over into violent mayhem citizens following donald trump a dark vision of american carnage actually attacked the american capital people died it made americans wonder how...