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>> yeah, i probably would've set across entire cities rather than of entire cities, but that's not reallyed most people. of those people that were anchored. i will say come i got tremendous support from a number of constituents, including key donors, including the trustees who unanimously supported me. but for those that were upset, they seemed to be upset that i didn't use certain words, that i didn't support certain causes, that i didn't condemn our president more strongly or that i did supported -- i purposefully meant to leave politics out. it is not my role as president to inject my politics. >> shannon: we are going to have to leave it -- we have to leave it there, i'm sorry, we are out of time here that's what mark conversations are sparked by what you said and what others have had to say. we have to have those conversations, especially on campuses. doctor, thanks for being with us. >> they give, shannon. >> shannon: a happy reunion between a vet and his stolen service dog. service dog. next. [ race light countdown ] ♪♪ ♪♪ when you save money with allstate you feel like you're winn
>> yeah, i probably would've set across entire cities rather than of entire cities, but that's not reallyed most people. of those people that were anchored. i will say come i got tremendous support from a number of constituents, including key donors, including the trustees who unanimously supported me. but for those that were upset, they seemed to be upset that i didn't use certain words, that i didn't support certain causes, that i didn't condemn our president more strongly or that i did...
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a story of how a society's outcast can change the habits of the entire city. >> these picture-esque ruinshe area and only allowed to do minimal jobs during the daytime before being locked in at night . >> she's in her 80s and lived here her whole life. when the nazis seized rome in october 1943. the ghetto was a target. taliah was one of the handful that escaped when it was hit outside the city. for the few who survived, food became a vital link back to their past. the jews of rome lived in poverty for centuries and forced to rely on the cheapest of g ingre ingredients. using typical roman inventives the jews transformed food. the influence of jewish cooking is the third pillar of roman's cuisine today. taliah taking me to the best german foods in the ghetto. in this kitchen, taliah and her team raised the humble artichoke into food for the ages . >> okay, so this is that. that was done yesterday. cooked in the oil and then refrigerated. right. so spreading out the leaves. they're cooked, precooked. look at how beautiful that is. that's the best one i've had. that is delicious. it's so ad
a story of how a society's outcast can change the habits of the entire city. >> these picture-esque ruinshe area and only allowed to do minimal jobs during the daytime before being locked in at night . >> she's in her 80s and lived here her whole life. when the nazis seized rome in october 1943. the ghetto was a target. taliah was one of the handful that escaped when it was hit outside the city. for the few who survived, food became a vital link back to their past. the jews of rome...
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its developers believe the precint could prove to be a model for sustainable redevelopment of the entire city. that's the south african property market is flatlining jewel city a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city as the coronavirus pandemic of aids the country's economy. it's a mixed use precinct focused primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation we've got just over a 1000 apartments here but then we also have this wonderful pedestrian eyes to the landscape public environment and shops and all the kind of amenities that you need for people to be able to live a good and healthy life designed to live work and play concept jools city offers affordable and secure accommodation for the city's lower to middle class residence . something almost unheard off in the inner city with its overcrowding and smaller . struggling enter printers have also flocked to the development since its opening in september 2020. we had a coffee shop not far from here and not make you run into corporate we had to close it d
its developers believe the precint could prove to be a model for sustainable redevelopment of the entire city. that's the south african property market is flatlining jewel city a new 110000000 euro development has opened in downtown johannesburg. it's a sparkling sign of hope in the city as the coronavirus pandemic of aids the country's economy. it's a mixed use precinct focused primarily on the provision of affordable residential accommodation we've got just over a 1000 apartments here but...
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this entire city, the entire state are fully aware -- the entire world is aware that this city could go up in flames if the public in the streets are not satisfied with the result they see. we saw that after the death of george floyd where for days there was arson and looting in the streets in minneapolis. that spread to other cities as well. the prosecutors will know that there will be some response in the streets. they have an obstacle, they have 12 jurors they have to persuade. they have some things working on their side. there are four african american jurors. the rest of the jurors are being white. and the rest are alternatives. in the case of a hung jury, that could mean a retrial. it almost certainly would in this case. on the other hand to actually acquit derek chauvin, that would require something more than that. the pressure on the prosecutors is absolutely enormous. it may not just be minneapolis that sees other actions in the street. it could be across the united states as we saw last summer. >> a case with far-reaching implications. thank you. a lawyer for jordan's forme
this entire city, the entire state are fully aware -- the entire world is aware that this city could go up in flames if the public in the streets are not satisfied with the result they see. we saw that after the death of george floyd where for days there was arson and looting in the streets in minneapolis. that spread to other cities as well. the prosecutors will know that there will be some response in the streets. they have an obstacle, they have 12 jurors they have to persuade. they have...
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cities decided that the entire district should be built of wood school buildings made of timber and there is some justification for that we have to aim to be climate neutral in our city's trees of brown c o 2 for centuries and when the timber is used for building it remains bound. that's the key difference between wood and concrete. concrete is getting a lot of bad press nowadays a key ingredient is cement and according to the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change the cement industry accounted for 3 times more c o 2 emissions than commercial. every haitian in 2019. another u.n. report says construction and building usage of a source of 38 percent of global c o 2 emissions. concrete is the default construction material at least for large scale projects and entire new concrete courses going up in the district of. only one building currently under construction will be mostly made of wood only its foundations and staircases will be made of concrete architect robbie has been working with wood for well over a decade. definitely pioneers and such we've also suffered we had to overcome m
cities decided that the entire district should be built of wood school buildings made of timber and there is some justification for that we have to aim to be climate neutral in our city's trees of brown c o 2 for centuries and when the timber is used for building it remains bound. that's the key difference between wood and concrete. concrete is getting a lot of bad press nowadays a key ingredient is cement and according to the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change the cement industry...
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when the police officer killed they simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and put it into action on this. against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old much. of the police completely are necessarily due to. their meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do whether they realize. many of these protests but a very stoic the protests will stay calm but you know. 'd also in minnesota the defense continued to make its case in the murder trial of the former police officer derek show of in a retired profile of just as testified that george floyd died because of multiple factors including preexisting heart conditions the u.s. climate envoy john kerry is in shanghai to hold talks with chinese leaders is the 1st visit by a senior member of the ministration china has pledged to become carbon neutral by 2060. intercepted a ballistic missile into explosive laden drones it claims they were lost by rebels towards close to the border with yemen at least 20 children have died
when the police officer killed they simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and put it into action on this. against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old much. of the police completely are necessarily due to. their meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do whether they realize. many of these protests but a very stoic the protests will stay calm but you know. 'd also in...
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guard troops there and a truck there and in the buildings all around here they're boarded up this entire city and the entire state are fully aware let's face it the entire world is aware that this city could go up in flames if the public in the streets is not are not satisfied with the result they see we saw that after the death of george floyd after may 25th where for days there was arson and looting in the streets here in minneapolis. and that spread to other cities as well so the prosecutors know that there will be a response of they don't secure a conviction here might not be that response but there will be some response in the streets and they have an obstacle they've got 12 jurors that they have to persuade and they have to persuade every one of them they've got some things working on their side here for african-american jurors and 2 who describe themselves as people of color the rest of those jurors being white and then of course there are a couple of alternates but it just takes one to say they are unconvinced in order to have a hung jury in the case of a hung jury that would mean a r
guard troops there and a truck there and in the buildings all around here they're boarded up this entire city and the entire state are fully aware let's face it the entire world is aware that this city could go up in flames if the public in the streets is not are not satisfied with the result they see we saw that after the death of george floyd after may 25th where for days there was arson and looting in the streets here in minneapolis. and that spread to other cities as well so the prosecutors...
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with sagas relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any sympathy. is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants believe you are for the club there's not much else and doesn't you shouldn't other than a child because in these pandemic times about france it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier in the 1980 s. shockey were yanked up relegated 3 times within a short period 981 was 983. pounds 988. but they enjoyed reasonable success and lifted 3 german cups this century. as well as a great hook up in a 997. ball that you let the very best days of the 7 time german champions are in a chica they last won the german title in 1958. and. his downfall has been a long time coming finally they've hit rock bottom but sporting wise and financially. but the bonus league will be poorer without them. all. the food. on the. whole. thing up to date don't miss our highlights doubling program on line w. dot com highlights. are you ready for some break news i'm christine wonderland on the i m f you my
with sagas relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any sympathy. is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants believe you are for the club there's not much else and doesn't you shouldn't other than a child because in these pandemic times about france it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier in the 1980 s. shockey were yanked up relegated 3 times within a short period 981 was 983. pounds 988. but...
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with sagas relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any sympathy gessen kitchen is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants believe bloom for the club there's not much else and doesn't you shouldn't other than a child because. in these pandemic times without fans it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier though in the 1980 s. shockley were a yoyo couple relegated 3 times within a short period 981 was 983. pounds 988. but then they enjoyed reasonable success and lifted 3 german cups this century. as well as a great pick up in 997. balls that you let the very best days of the 7 time german champions are in ajuga they last won the german title in 1958. and. his downfall has been a long time coming finally they've hit rock bottom but sporting wise and financially. but the bonus league will be poorer without them. good. song. or smart kids. how does digital media consumption change the brain neurologists behavioral experts and addiction experts discuss the latest scientific research on the screen
with sagas relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any sympathy gessen kitchen is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants believe bloom for the club there's not much else and doesn't you shouldn't other than a child because. in these pandemic times without fans it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier though in the 1980 s. shockley were a yoyo couple relegated 3 times within a short period 981...
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as seen in this depiction of an entire city in which residents can glide from a to b. but some simulations are simply there to behold such as this recreate the birth of a galaxy a picture that would not need a 1000 words but 10000 years on a regular home computer. if outlet is right why are great but only very. good to you have a science question you've always wanted answered we're happy to help out send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get a little surprise as a thank you. can on just us. you'll find us at our website d.w. dot com slash science or on twitter. iverson kingdom wants to know. why do volcanoes erupt. they look so peaceful until then not dozens of volcanoes erupt every year. most live at the scene where the tectonic plates of land open if an ocean push against each other or move apart making the earth's crust unstable. fall cain has other planets way of letting off steam. the earth is made up of layers in the thick mantle around the core and beneath the fin outer crust rock melts into magma under great pressure and temperature. the magma expand
as seen in this depiction of an entire city in which residents can glide from a to b. but some simulations are simply there to behold such as this recreate the birth of a galaxy a picture that would not need a 1000 words but 10000 years on a regular home computer. if outlet is right why are great but only very. good to you have a science question you've always wanted answered we're happy to help out send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get a little surprise as a thank you. can on...
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very close to achieving a carbon neutral plan goal and today the mayor of san francisco said the entire city will be carbon neutral in just 24 years. san francisco mayor making a promise on earth day she's moving up the city's time line for becoming carbon neutral by five years. >> we're leading in addressing issues around climate change with our carbon emissions and other challenges that we face. and we're going to continue to lead. >> reporter: the mayor said clean power is already providing clean energy to 280,000 customers and now is capable of providing 100% renewable energy to all citizens within the next four year of the goal that we set initially.g it is using 100% energy and has met national benchmarks for environment tally friendly buildings. challenging others to join in the effort to fight climate change. >> these are high targets but they are achievable targets. so other private businesses that are listening in, i want to encourage you to join us. >> reporter: we talk to young san francisco residents about the cities efforts and what else needs to be done. >> most big cities in
very close to achieving a carbon neutral plan goal and today the mayor of san francisco said the entire city will be carbon neutral in just 24 years. san francisco mayor making a promise on earth day she's moving up the city's time line for becoming carbon neutral by five years. >> we're leading in addressing issues around climate change with our carbon emissions and other challenges that we face. and we're going to continue to lead. >> reporter: the mayor said clean power is...
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safely interact with vaccinated loved ones, contribute to our collective effort to vaccinate the entire city, to achieve herd immunity, and allow us to more safely open our economy. this expansion and eligibility comes as we are very close to reaching the milestone of 50% of our adult population having received at least one dose of the vaccine. and, for our residents 65 and over who we know are most at risk for complications, hospitalizations and dying from covid-19, an impressive 82% have received at least one dose and 62% are now fully vaccinated. as a city overall, we are doing much better at slowing the spread of this virus. at the peak of our surge, earlier this year, we were averaging 370 new cases a day. as of last week, that number was down to 33. so i am optimistic for our future, but we also still need to be realistic about where things stand today. by no means are we out of the woods yet and cases in san francisco have slowly started to climb again. now we're still at a low rate, but just in the last week, we've seen an increase of 20% in our case rate. this is not unexpected. we
safely interact with vaccinated loved ones, contribute to our collective effort to vaccinate the entire city, to achieve herd immunity, and allow us to more safely open our economy. this expansion and eligibility comes as we are very close to reaching the milestone of 50% of our adult population having received at least one dose of the vaccine. and, for our residents 65 and over who we know are most at risk for complications, hospitalizations and dying from covid-19, an impressive 82% have...
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as seen in this depiction of an entire city in which residents can glide from a to b. but some simulations are simply there to behold such as this recreate the birth of a galaxy a picture that would not need a 1000 words but 10000 years on a regular home computer. if outlet is read write are great but only a few. do you have a science question you've always wanted answered we're happy to help out send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get invalid surprise as a thank you. can all just us. you'll find us at our website d.w. dot com slash science or on twitter. iverson kingdom wants to know. why do volcanoes erupt. they look so peaceful until that not dozens of o'kane is erupt every year. most live at the scene where tectonic plates on land open if an ocean push against each other or move apart making the earth's crust unstable. volcanoes are the planet's way of letting off steam. the earth is made up of layers in the thick mantle around the core and beneath the fin outer crust rock melts into magma under great pressure and temperature. the magma expands and pu
as seen in this depiction of an entire city in which residents can glide from a to b. but some simulations are simply there to behold such as this recreate the birth of a galaxy a picture that would not need a 1000 words but 10000 years on a regular home computer. if outlet is read write are great but only a few. do you have a science question you've always wanted answered we're happy to help out send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get invalid surprise as a thank you. can all just...
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s joyously has more underground water coming out of the construction site entire city the tankers carrying 25 tons of what each thank god to a ts mc sponsor spot this is how the was not just contract chip maker is softening war time for its water intensive production line and that there was dropped in taiwan in 56 years and the rest of us in the central and south region have nearly bottomed out following a rare typhoon free year this rest of our profiles while south of the nearby science pock where the water level is only at 10 percent right now experts say does situation is likely to continue until monsoon season comes in late may. the authorities have issued a rather large industrial uses must cut water consumption by 15 percent and yes i am serious short in a statement that the new restrictions were not a fact operations. turning sea water to clean water the water resources agency boats this emergency desalinization plant in seem to following the drought it generates 13 metric tons of water every day roughly the amount needed for 50000 people to call central vision that it's only 3 perc
s joyously has more underground water coming out of the construction site entire city the tankers carrying 25 tons of what each thank god to a ts mc sponsor spot this is how the was not just contract chip maker is softening war time for its water intensive production line and that there was dropped in taiwan in 56 years and the rest of us in the central and south region have nearly bottomed out following a rare typhoon free year this rest of our profiles while south of the nearby science pock...
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the entire city of san francisco will be carbon neutral in 24 years from now. made that promise today while moving up san francisco's timeline for doing all this by five years. she says clean power sf is providing clean energy to 380,000 customers, and is now capable of providing 100% renewable energy to all residents. within the next four years. >> we're leading in addressing issues around climate change with our carbon emissions and other challenges that we face. and we're going to continue to lead. >> reporter: she made this announcement today at chase center, home of the warriors, which is a green certified business, renewable energy. jeff ranieri has the weather team has been leading our coverage not just today, but the last several months on our climate in crisis. how are you doing, jeff? >> yeah, you got that right, raj. every tuesday and thursday, we look at climate issues. so it is a commitment, and you can get more of that, just go to nbcbayarea.com and look for the heading climate in crisis. start you off with tomorrow morning and you can see we got
the entire city of san francisco will be carbon neutral in 24 years from now. made that promise today while moving up san francisco's timeline for doing all this by five years. she says clean power sf is providing clean energy to 380,000 customers, and is now capable of providing 100% renewable energy to all residents. within the next four years. >> we're leading in addressing issues around climate change with our carbon emissions and other challenges that we face. and we're going to...
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with such as relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any sympathy. is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants for the club there's not much else and doesn't usually other than a shocker. in these pandemic times without fans it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier though in the 1980 s. shockey were yoyo top relegation 3 times within a short period 981 was 983. pounds 988. but then they enjoyed reasonable success and lifted 3 german cups this century. as well as the right hook up in a 997. ball. that the very best days of the 7 time german champions are in ajuga they last won the german title in 1958. and. his downfall has been a long time coming finally they've hit rock bottom but sporting wise and financially. but the bonus league will be poorer without them. good. good. good. good. more. to the point i'm not sure in the beginning clear position some international perspective some of whom are a place i'm going to maximize germany's leader all to september's elections they're
with such as relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any sympathy. is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants for the club there's not much else and doesn't usually other than a shocker. in these pandemic times without fans it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier though in the 1980 s. shockey were yoyo top relegation 3 times within a short period 981 was 983. pounds 988. but then they enjoyed...
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year when new mexico was hit so hard at one point state police set up road blocks quarantining an entire city >> we had surge after surge and we were just -- you know, just trying to take care of as many people as possible and then now all of a sudden you can see the light at the end of the tunnel >> reporter: now the nearby navajo nation is also seeing some of the highest vaccination rates. and from the governor on down it's women at the helm of nearly every state agency tackling new mexico's vaccination program in its fight against covid-19 >> i think we just see each other as a team because we've all been working so hard to make this happen >> reporter: a team racing ahead to try to end the pandemic across new mexico's every last mile. gadi schwartz, nbc news, albuquerque. >>> and up next for us, baseball's big protest against georgia's new voting law. >>> there's new fallout over georgia's recently passed law restricting voting rights major league baseball announced it's moving july's all-star game and draft out of atlanta in protest the commissioner said the mlb "opposes restrictions to
year when new mexico was hit so hard at one point state police set up road blocks quarantining an entire city >> we had surge after surge and we were just -- you know, just trying to take care of as many people as possible and then now all of a sudden you can see the light at the end of the tunnel >> reporter: now the nearby navajo nation is also seeing some of the highest vaccination rates. and from the governor on down it's women at the helm of nearly every state agency tackling...
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as seen in this depiction of an entire city in which residents can glide from a to b. . but some simulations are simply there to behold such as this recreate of the birth of a galaxy a picture that would not need a 1000 words but 10000 years on a regular home computer. if outlet is right why are they allowed only a few pages to you have a science question you've always wanted answered we're happy to help out send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get into a little surprise as a thank...
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last summer, when smoke j was blanketing entire cities like canberra and sydney, no one could breathehis summer. we had that oxygen. so we knew coming out of winter. and going into spring that we were going to have a la nina summer. we didn't know how strong it - would be, we didn't know how strong the impacts would be, - but we knew that we would have a wetter and cooler summer, i at least relative to the summersl we've had over the last 9—10 years. but even though la nina is a natural cooling weather pattern, dr perkins kirkpatrick says evidence of climate change�*s warming influence can be found in this too. la ninas we're now experiencing are actually a lot warmer - than they would've been without climate change. | and on top of that, mostl of the la ninas that we've experienced are warmer than the hot pattern which is the el nino - pattern, and that's - the brother to la nina. so, if we experienced la nina before the industrial revolution, _ it would've been a lot colder. and perhaps even a lot wetter than what we actually - experienced this summer. la nina means 2021 is not pred
last summer, when smoke j was blanketing entire cities like canberra and sydney, no one could breathehis summer. we had that oxygen. so we knew coming out of winter. and going into spring that we were going to have a la nina summer. we didn't know how strong it - would be, we didn't know how strong the impacts would be, - but we knew that we would have a wetter and cooler summer, i at least relative to the summersl we've had over the last 9—10 years. but even though la nina is a natural...
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underground water coming out of the construction site entire city the tankers carrying $25.00 tons of what each then go to a ts and cs plant in a nearby science park this is how the worse not just contract chip maker is sourcing water for his water intensive production line the worst drought in taiwan in 56 years and the rest of us in the central and southeastern region have nearly bottomed out following a rare typhoon 3 year there's the rest of our profiles wall itself all the nearby science park but the water level is only at 10 percent right now experts say the situation is likely to continue until one since the sun comes in late may. the authorities have issued a rather large industrial uses must cut water consumption by 15 percent and yes i am serious short in a statement that the new restrictions were not a fact operations. turning sea water to clean water the water resources agency this emergency desalinization plant in synch you following the drought it generates 13 metric tons of water every day roughly the amount needed for 50000 people. it's only 3 percent of the total wate
underground water coming out of the construction site entire city the tankers carrying $25.00 tons of what each then go to a ts and cs plant in a nearby science park this is how the worse not just contract chip maker is sourcing water for his water intensive production line the worst drought in taiwan in 56 years and the rest of us in the central and southeastern region have nearly bottomed out following a rare typhoon 3 year there's the rest of our profiles wall itself all the nearby science...
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safely interact with vaccinated loved ones, contribute to our collective effort to vaccinate the entire city, to achieve herd immunity, and allow us to more safely open our economy. this expansion and eligibility comes as we are very close to reaching the milestone of 50% of our adult population having received at least one dose of the vaccine. and, for our residents 65 and over who we know are most at risk for complications, hospitalizations and dying from covid-19, an impressive 82% have received at least one dose and 62% are now fully vaccinated. as a city overall, we are doing much better at slowing the spread of this virus. at the peak of our surge, earlier this year, we were averaging 370 new cases a day. as of last week, that number was down to 33. so i am optimistic for our future, but we also still need to be realistic about where things stand today. by no means are we out of the woods yet and cases in san francisco have slowly started to climb again. now we're still at a low rate, but just in the last week, we've seen an increase of 20% in our case rate. this is not unexpected. we
safely interact with vaccinated loved ones, contribute to our collective effort to vaccinate the entire city, to achieve herd immunity, and allow us to more safely open our economy. this expansion and eligibility comes as we are very close to reaching the milestone of 50% of our adult population having received at least one dose of the vaccine. and, for our residents 65 and over who we know are most at risk for complications, hospitalizations and dying from covid-19, an impressive 82% have...
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curfew for the entire city. and president biden mentioned wright's death. >> biden: we should listen to dante's mom, who is calling for peace and calm. >> reporter: and >> reporter: the n.b.a., major league and the n.h.l. postponed their games. a 7:00 p.m. curfew is in place and we'll see what happens. >> o'donnell: thank you. just miles away from brooklyn center, the prosecution at derek chauvin's murder trial is close to wrapping up. tonight there was emotional testimony from george floyd's brother, cbs' jamie yuccas is following the trial in minneapolis. >> that's my mother. that's my oldest brother george. i miss both of them. >> reporter: heartbreaking testimony from george floyd's younger brother philonise. he talked about growing up in houston and their close relationship with their mother. >> he would always be up on our mom. he was a big momma's boy. he loved her so dearly. >> reporter: he says their mother died before george had a chance to say goodbye in person. the last time philonise saw their mothe
curfew for the entire city. and president biden mentioned wright's death. >> biden: we should listen to dante's mom, who is calling for peace and calm. >> reporter: and >> reporter: the n.b.a., major league and the n.h.l. postponed their games. a 7:00 p.m. curfew is in place and we'll see what happens. >> o'donnell: thank you. just miles away from brooklyn center, the prosecution at derek chauvin's murder trial is close to wrapping up. tonight there was emotional...
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cities decided that the entire district should be built of wood school buildings made of timber and there is some justification for that we have to aim to be climate neutral in our city's trees of bound c o 2 for centuries and when the timber is used for building it remains bound. that the key difference between wood and concrete. concrete is getting a lot of bad press nowadays a key ingredient is cement and according to the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change the cement industry accounted for 3 times more c o 2 emissions than commercial. every haitian in 2019. another u.n. report says construction and building usage of a source of 38 percent of global c o 2 emissions. concrete is the default construction material at least for large scale projects and entire new concrete courses going up in the district of berlin. only one building currently under construction will be mostly made of wood only its foundations and staircases will be made of concrete architect robbie has been working with wood for well over a decade. definitely definitely pioneers and such we've also suffered we h
cities decided that the entire district should be built of wood school buildings made of timber and there is some justification for that we have to aim to be climate neutral in our city's trees of bound c o 2 for centuries and when the timber is used for building it remains bound. that the key difference between wood and concrete. concrete is getting a lot of bad press nowadays a key ingredient is cement and according to the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change the cement industry...
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are the primary groups in the city of oakland that are driving groung, gang violence across the entire cityoakland. >> and while the investigation is still ongoing. the law enforcement agencies involved in operation windstar believe these a alpests will help brg closure to the victims and their families with the recent arrest. >> these violent gang members are no longer on the streets of antioch and oakland and our communities are certainly safer in the east bay. charles clifford kron 4 news. >> but we're also following the assault accusations towards windsor. mayor dominic foppoli and now the windsor town council has voted to remove mayor foppoli 5 women have come out to accuse them air. that of sexually assaulting them and one of them actually is a current councilwoman kron fouris. sarah stinson has details. >> the windsor town council is now demanding that mayor dominic foppoli stepped down from his elected position and he says he's not going to do it. he's maintaining his innocence. have my head held high because i know deep in my heart that have done nothing criminally wrong and will e
are the primary groups in the city of oakland that are driving groung, gang violence across the entire cityoakland. >> and while the investigation is still ongoing. the law enforcement agencies involved in operation windstar believe these a alpests will help brg closure to the victims and their families with the recent arrest. >> these violent gang members are no longer on the streets of antioch and oakland and our communities are certainly safer in the east bay. charles clifford...
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traffic rules, supervisor matt haney says the tenderloin is officially the first neighborhood in the entire city with a 20 mile an hour speed limit. also right turns on red have also been outlawed, the supervisor says. it's a huge win for divers and dense residential community that has fought for the changes for many years. handy says the changes will also save lives, he says. people will get hit by a car going 20 miles an hour are twice as likely to survive as those hit by a car going 25 miles an hour. coming up in sports. the warriors continue their hot streak with a career night from an oakland native sports directo room. to it's a ft they're fun to watch again. even when stephon curry has enough night he only had 33 this evening did have trouble with his three early but the warriors roll into their fourth win starting the road trip. nice lease in cleveland tonight, although the team got off to a slow start, but there are other guys like. jordan pool who will nail the three also drew the foul. he had 14 off the bench. light moment here. what chance you wiggins juste hands of damian lee will n
traffic rules, supervisor matt haney says the tenderloin is officially the first neighborhood in the entire city with a 20 mile an hour speed limit. also right turns on red have also been outlawed, the supervisor says. it's a huge win for divers and dense residential community that has fought for the changes for many years. handy says the changes will also save lives, he says. people will get hit by a car going 20 miles an hour are twice as likely to survive as those hit by a car going 25 miles...
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the entire city is in the midst of a massive shift, launched last year, embracing a radical new economicth a catchy name: “doughnut economics.” >> this is the shift we need to make if we, humanity, are going to thrive here together this century. >> reporter: kate raworth of oxford university calls herself a renegade economist. she came up with the model, outlined in her 2017 book, which made waves around the world and was even commended by the pope. what is doughnut economics? >> so, doughnut economics, it's not about doughnuts, but it's about the future of humanity. we offer a doughnut shaped compass for creating the 21st century that we want. >> reporter: what makes the theory radical is raworth's assertion that governments need to stop looking at g.d.p. growth as the ultimate measure of success. >> we're getting very, very clear signals from the earth system, from climate breakdown, from ecological breakdown, that the way we are pursuing growth is destroying the living systems in which we depend. >> reporter: instead, she says societies should strive to operate within two concentric c
the entire city is in the midst of a massive shift, launched last year, embracing a radical new economicth a catchy name: “doughnut economics.” >> this is the shift we need to make if we, humanity, are going to thrive here together this century. >> reporter: kate raworth of oxford university calls herself a renegade economist. she came up with the model, outlined in her 2017 book, which made waves around the world and was even commended by the pope. what is doughnut economics?...
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schreuder trial in the police officer killed george floyd so they simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and now put it into action on this train. of brooklyn center against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old black man at the hands of the police completely unnecessarily due to escalation by meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do next or whether they realize so many of these protests but if they stay across the protests will stay calm but you know it hasn't been like that of the last you know. in nearby minneapolis the defense continued to make its case in the murder trial of the former police officer derek shoving a retired pathologist testified george floyd died because of multiple factors including preexisting heart conditions the u.s. climate envoy john kerry is in shanghai to hold talks with chinese leaders is the 1st visit by a senior member of the biden administration china has pledged to become carbon neutral by 2060 who the rebels in yemen say they've lau
schreuder trial in the police officer killed george floyd so they simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and now put it into action on this train. of brooklyn center against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old black man at the hands of the police completely unnecessarily due to escalation by meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do next or whether they realize so...
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schreuder and trial of the police officer killed george schultz and i simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and i've put it into action on this train you saw a brooklyn center against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old black man at the hands of the police completely on necessarily due to escalation so meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do next or whether they realize. many of these protests that if they stay the protests will stay calm but you know it hasn't been like that in the us you know it's anyway ok she half the time being many thanks stay close keep us posted we'll come back to you if there are any developments there let's bring in ronald sullivan he's professor of law and director of criminal justice the institute law school he joins us on skype from newton massachusetts ronald sullivan good to talk to you again so what's your reading of the central charge sheet a 2nd degree manslaughter. well 2nd degree manslaughter in minnesota is something that they cal
schreuder and trial of the police officer killed george schultz and i simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and i've put it into action on this train you saw a brooklyn center against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old black man at the hands of the police completely on necessarily due to escalation so meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do next or whether they...
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dark when the police officer killed george schwartz and they simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and now put it into action on this training sauber of brooklyn center against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old black man at the hands of the police completely are necessarily due to escalate so they're meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do next or whether they realize so many of these protests but a very stoic the protests will stay calm but you know it hasn't been marked out of the last few nights. the defense continued to make his case in the murder trial of the former police officer derek show of in a retired pathologist testified george floyd died because of multiple factors including preexisting heart conditions the u.s. climate envoy john kerry is in shanghai to hold talks with chinese leaders it's the 1st visit by a senior member of the by ministration china's pledge to become carbon neutral by 2060 who the rebels in yemen say they've launched an att
dark when the police officer killed george schwartz and they simply moved out the plan for the entire city of minneapolis and now put it into action on this training sauber of brooklyn center against the wishes of the local community who are the ones grieving the loss of another 20 year old black man at the hands of the police completely are necessarily due to escalate so they're meeting protests about escalation with more escalation we're just waiting to see what they do next or whether they...
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well, i have to tellj you, there is plenty of tension and i think the entire city at this moment is bracedof 17—year—old lacroix mcdonald, an international tragedy, and we are all very tense and waiting to see what happens. the latina community has been pushing for the publication of this footage for some time. the family has not had time to view it. what reaction has there beenin it. what reaction has there been in chicago? i it. what reaction has there been in chicago?— it. what reaction has there been in chicago? i think that most of chicago _ been in chicago? i think that most of chicago since - been in chicago? i think that most of chicago since the i most of chicago since the release of this video this afternoon, the family watched the video yesterday, and i think most of chicago is at this moment, still digestive in that. i, myself, put it off as long as possible because no—one wants to see this sort of footage, not when we have all seen it before. so, i think that by tomorrow morning, most of chicago and if not, half the nation, will have seen and i jested this video and the feelin
well, i have to tellj you, there is plenty of tension and i think the entire city at this moment is bracedof 17—year—old lacroix mcdonald, an international tragedy, and we are all very tense and waiting to see what happens. the latina community has been pushing for the publication of this footage for some time. the family has not had time to view it. what reaction has there beenin it. what reaction has there been in chicago? i it. what reaction has there been in chicago?— it. what...
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. >> if you listen to conservative media you would think entire cities are embrawled in fights and fires. we went out and had a great dinner in new york city. people walked up and said thank you, we watch you every night. >> greg: they did a double take because they could not believe you would wear woman jeans to an appleby's. people were still being killed across the country. why mock the truth? because it exposes our own support of violence. >> please, show me where it stays that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful. outraged citizens made america what she is and led to any major milestone. >> greg: it's in the constitution, jack ass ass. expect chris to read is like expecting his brother to keep his hands off the help. smart people knew that getting rid of police and justifying looting would lead to chaos. the media refused to say so because it made them implicit in death. they forced police to shift offices from neighborhoods plagued by crime to baby sit spoil white rioters. they played terrorism tourism knowing they would go home to the burrb after burning counsel the cit
. >> if you listen to conservative media you would think entire cities are embrawled in fights and fires. we went out and had a great dinner in new york city. people walked up and said thank you, we watch you every night. >> greg: they did a double take because they could not believe you would wear woman jeans to an appleby's. people were still being killed across the country. why mock the truth? because it exposes our own support of violence. >> please, show me where it stays...
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efforts are clean power sf, which is providing clean energy to 380,000 customers with a goal of the entire city running on only renewable energy within four years. we talked to young people enjoying the park today about the city's aggressive new goals to fight climate change. >> living on a planet earth, on earth day, which is today, right, so go earth day. i hope we can keep it going for a long time. >> every big city at least should be looking towards doing something like this. >> reporter: the mayor says she wants to set the example and is challenging other cities to be greener, not just on earth day but every day. >> this entire planet and the future of our planet and the generations to come, there's so much at stake here. >>> up next here at 6:00, can a tesla be driven in auto pilot mode without someone in thethe . we'll show you the results. >> state vaccination cards are all over the internet. why state and federal agencies are starting to crack down. >> on this earth day some gorgeous weather. we'll talk more about the weekend that includes rainfall. this is a no-nonsense message from t
efforts are clean power sf, which is providing clean energy to 380,000 customers with a goal of the entire city running on only renewable energy within four years. we talked to young people enjoying the park today about the city's aggressive new goals to fight climate change. >> living on a planet earth, on earth day, which is today, right, so go earth day. i hope we can keep it going for a long time. >> every big city at least should be looking towards doing something like this....
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with such as relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any simple guessing kitchen is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants believe you are for the club there's not much else and doesn't you shouldn't other than a child because in these pandemic times without fans it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier though in the 1980 s. shaka were yoyo top relegated 3 times within a short period 981 was 983. months 988. but then they enjoyed reasonable success and lifted 3 german cups this century. as well as i like a cup in 1997. the moment you the very best days of the 7 time german champions are an age ago they last won the german title in 1958. and. his downfall has been a long time coming finally they've hit rock bottom sporting wise and financially. but the bonus league will be poorer without them. it was trying to succeed us like a bunch of the queen because we wanted to see if germany was but maybe the last few years have been quite o'brien getting firmly in touch with the poor and learned of
with such as relegation an entire city will go down with them a long way from any simple guessing kitchen is the poorest city in germany as its inhabitants believe you are for the club there's not much else and doesn't you shouldn't other than a child because in these pandemic times without fans it makes dropping out of the top flight over mobile. it's not the 1st time they've been back in the 2nd tier though in the 1980 s. shaka were yoyo top relegated 3 times within a short period 981 was...
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some of the most damning words coming from the mo senior police officer in the entire city. >> what'sour -- you know, your view of that use of force during that time period? >> totally unnecessary. >> what do you mean? >> well, first of all, pulling him down to the ground facedown and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for. >>> cnn security correspondent josh campbell joins me now. first of all, the top homicide detective in the city of minneapolis saying what officer chauvin das was totally unnecessary, those are very impactful words. >> reporter: good to be with you on you are inaugural show. the two key witnesses that were call this week, senior officers derek chauvin's fellow officers, rejecting the nothing that she was somehow acting under policy when he held george floyd on the pavement for nine minutes. >> the family of george floyd kneeling in protest just hours before the trial began. prosecutors open with a video that sparked a worldwide movement, capturing chauvin kneeling on floyd's neck, which they say killed him. >> you can believe your
some of the most damning words coming from the mo senior police officer in the entire city. >> what'sour -- you know, your view of that use of force during that time period? >> totally unnecessary. >> what do you mean? >> well, first of all, pulling him down to the ground facedown and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for. >>> cnn security correspondent josh campbell joins me now. first of all, the top homicide detective in the...
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ndp serve the entire city. he is on the line and can go into great detail but i just have to speak for her because i know she will not speak on this of the incredible impact that they make on business progress improvements , in thinking innovatively and changing mindsets, and bringing new ideas and partnerships from the third parties, commercial companies. she can all this but i just you would have a chance to just see the projects that have been done and the tremendous work. oh my goodness. and i'll just letthe talk about it, are you on ? >> five, i am here.i am the programdirector for the office of civic innovation . we were funded originally in the mayor's office for dp and our primary focus is our ship programs so we run to that bring in external resources to add capacity and help make services and on city programs more responsive so one of our programs is stirred, startup and residents that we run for a fewyears , it brings in startup to create new solutions for city departments but our primary program is
ndp serve the entire city. he is on the line and can go into great detail but i just have to speak for her because i know she will not speak on this of the incredible impact that they make on business progress improvements , in thinking innovatively and changing mindsets, and bringing new ideas and partnerships from the third parties, commercial companies. she can all this but i just you would have a chance to just see the projects that have been done and the tremendous work. oh my goodness....
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as seen in this depiction of an entire city in which residents can glide from aid to be but some simulations are simply there to behold such as this recreate of the birth of a galaxy a picture that would not need a 1000 words but 10000 years on a regular home computer. if outlet is read why are they allowed to move even. if you have a science question you've always wanted and said we're happy to help out send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get a little surprise as a frank you. can always just us. you'll find us at our website d.w. dot com slash science or on twitter. iverson fusion wants to know. why do volcanoes erupt. they look so peaceful until that not dozens of volcanoes erupt every year. most lie at the scene where tectonic plates land open if an ocean push against each other or move apart making the earth's crust unstable. volcanoes are the planet's way of letting off steam. the earth is made up of layers in the fiqh mantle around the core and beneath the famed outer crust rock melts into magma under great pressure and temperature. the magma expands and pushes upward whe
as seen in this depiction of an entire city in which residents can glide from aid to be but some simulations are simply there to behold such as this recreate of the birth of a galaxy a picture that would not need a 1000 words but 10000 years on a regular home computer. if outlet is read why are they allowed to move even. if you have a science question you've always wanted and said we're happy to help out send it in and if we answer it on the show you'll get a little surprise as a frank you. can...
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economy neon should also goose tourism and attract startups and media production companies the entire city's energy requirements are to be supplied from renewable sources. huge amount of sunlight and ideal wind conditions so our energy system will run exclusively on primary energy. grids energy will then also be used for desalination. because water is a big problem here. me on it is an acronym for a new future the plan is to create a city for 1000000 people in just 10 years but is that really feasible. let's combine them if the 2 projects have something in common it's that they're not what was originally hoped for blueprints and reality are miles apart the projects assume a managerial perspective which ignores the fact that cities are more than just infrastructure what draws people to living there is not something you can plan just like. no one city and me arm 2 visions of eco friendly high tech cities where people can actually enjoy life but will they actually get off the ground. well all i know is that compared to cities like tokyo or mexico city but then it's a village and it does have lo
economy neon should also goose tourism and attract startups and media production companies the entire city's energy requirements are to be supplied from renewable sources. huge amount of sunlight and ideal wind conditions so our energy system will run exclusively on primary energy. grids energy will then also be used for desalination. because water is a big problem here. me on it is an acronym for a new future the plan is to create a city for 1000000 people in just 10 years but is that really...
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much much greater and forbids perspective that 184,000 number is equivalent to the size of the entire city lauderdale, florida and that is just unaccompanied children encountered at the border, not the thousands more that slip past. a real devastating tragedy there. shannon: have a wonderful easter. hunter biden launching his book tour in interview, ask about a laptop that allegedly expose the biden family's efforts, a case of can neither confirm nor deny. trace gallagher is on the case looking at the facts as we know them so far. good evening. >> now we have the major players on the record is a timeline and said what. immediately follows the new york post that broke the story of the incriminating documents and emails:what was said to be hunter biden's laptop, the story was blocked on facebook and twitter because it, quote, violated twitter's packed material policy, twitter never provide any evidence the emails were hacked or was russian disinformation but in october than january joe biden told 60 minutes it was russian disinformation and a smear campaign yet the same month, director of na
much much greater and forbids perspective that 184,000 number is equivalent to the size of the entire city lauderdale, florida and that is just unaccompanied children encountered at the border, not the thousands more that slip past. a real devastating tragedy there. shannon: have a wonderful easter. hunter biden launching his book tour in interview, ask about a laptop that allegedly expose the biden family's efforts, a case of can neither confirm nor deny. trace gallagher is on the case looking...
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been covering this potential unrest that the entire city has been waiting for. but thankfully doesn't seem to be going in that direction. what what can you tell us. >> yes, so right now i'm a union square here in san francisco, which as you might recall last year, last summer was the site of some very large protest. unfortunately that resulted in some vandalism quite a bit of vandalism. the financial district union square. many businesses here of reacted by putting up plywood to protect their property. last couple of days. we have noticed some fresh plywood going up in anticipation of the verdict in the chauvin trial. we are now in the app immediate aftermath of that verdict in the good news is it's been very quiet here. union square. there's no organized demonstration. we've had a few people drive by and yell sort of their opinion on what happened to us. but there's no organized a protest down here at the moment. there's quite a few san francisco police department officers, most of them on foot sort of walking through the union square area. i have seen a few sf
been covering this potential unrest that the entire city has been waiting for. but thankfully doesn't seem to be going in that direction. what what can you tell us. >> yes, so right now i'm a union square here in san francisco, which as you might recall last year, last summer was the site of some very large protest. unfortunately that resulted in some vandalism quite a bit of vandalism. the financial district union square. many businesses here of reacted by putting up plywood to protect...
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it is worse now than it was in 2008 during the beijing olympics when they were raising entire city blocks in beijing, tens of thousands of people made homeless, hundreds of thousands forced to leave this to be to make beijing presentable to the world so we have genocide against the leaguers in the far west, reeducation of christians were told they have no other god than xi jinping, buddhists who do not deserve to be slotted in this way, the crushing of all times in the unleashing of a pandemic upon the world so the chinese communist party should not be allowed to hide these atrocities behind the drama of athletic competition. the limbic celebrate the human spirit, not just about ice hockey or the toboggan run, giant slalom, ice skating, it is the effort of individual men and women to be the best people they can be in every field of human endeavor and that is why the games have always been held, should always be helping countries where human rights are respected and that is why beijing where the spirit is violated every day is a bad choice for the winter olympics of 2022. brian: we have th
it is worse now than it was in 2008 during the beijing olympics when they were raising entire city blocks in beijing, tens of thousands of people made homeless, hundreds of thousands forced to leave this to be to make beijing presentable to the world so we have genocide against the leaguers in the far west, reeducation of christians were told they have no other god than xi jinping, buddhists who do not deserve to be slotted in this way, the crushing of all times in the unleashing of a pandemic...
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. >> this is one of the indispensable places in this entire city, and that's saying a lot. e it's a city full of ima magical places. >> we want to make sure new yorkers understand the importance of getting vaccinated. >> other vaccine incentives range from free doughnuts to free beer. after the cdc and fda lifted the pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine, there's a hope among health experts that this cautious approach will convince more americans that getting vaccinated is safe. >> when that system works as it did in this case, it identifies signals that potentially could be problematic and require further investigation, and so we will be monitoring this going forward. >> evan mcmorris-santoro, cnn, new york. >> so that johnson & johnson vaccine mentioned at the end of that piece there, that's the big open question. obviously we saw that pause get lifted on friday. we spoke so some folks at the american museum site in what they thought that pause might do to affect this hesitancy. it's too early to tell. they hope folks don't look at that moment and say i don't want to get
. >> this is one of the indispensable places in this entire city, and that's saying a lot. e it's a city full of ima magical places. >> we want to make sure new yorkers understand the importance of getting vaccinated. >> other vaccine incentives range from free doughnuts to free beer. after the cdc and fda lifted the pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine, there's a hope among health experts that this cautious approach will convince more americans that getting vaccinated...
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under one entire city block. you can see the house there on the right hand corner. he would have only had to watch two blocks to go to the virginia capitol or he would've worked and met his colleagues on a very regular basis. the houses actually built in an area known as court in. is collingswood but other lawyers doctors prominent to richmond. it would a smokehouse a one half story kitchen a half story laundry and two-story brick law office on that one city block. so it is sometimes referred to as an urban plantation i do it to note that any given time given on this property peopling robin spurlock which is in was enslaved. we've only just begun to study three continuing to research other people who work on the site. >> you go ahead and have got a question about operations currently. so well i'll kind of answer that right now. we have some restrictions in place. i have been for all of 2020 who are open for a little while, with close for the season. but the entire time was offered digital programming. limiting the size to six people to maintain social distancing. th
under one entire city block. you can see the house there on the right hand corner. he would have only had to watch two blocks to go to the virginia capitol or he would've worked and met his colleagues on a very regular basis. the houses actually built in an area known as court in. is collingswood but other lawyers doctors prominent to richmond. it would a smokehouse a one half story kitchen a half story laundry and two-story brick law office on that one city block. so it is sometimes referred...
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and you could perhaps see an entire state because there's not a person who lives in minneapolis or the twin cities is not impacted by this in some way. and you could almost say that about the entire nation. and it's time we take a look at what's happening in policing and take a look at the attitudes that lead to this and the training that leads to this. i take the governor at his words when he says minneapolis will change. i think it probably will, but there are 18,000 police departments around the country. and the question is what will change, not just in minneapolis, but everywhere else in the country, because we keep seeing this. it's like living in groundhog day. since the 29th of march, 64 people have died at the hands of law enforcement officers. something is wrong with the system. >> something is wrong. and nikema, i wonder, what is the breaking point? you know, for the community there. i mean, i don't know how much more people can take, honestly, nationy, but you can speak for the community there. >> we have already reached our breaking point, and to nischelle's point, she talked about som
and you could perhaps see an entire state because there's not a person who lives in minneapolis or the twin cities is not impacted by this in some way. and you could almost say that about the entire nation. and it's time we take a look at what's happening in policing and take a look at the attitudes that lead to this and the training that leads to this. i take the governor at his words when he says minneapolis will change. i think it probably will, but there are 18,000 police departments around...