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and i'm elizabeth he's in gas we've been patients station giving i if i were patients in but maybe faine that is but here in the gas victims they're more. out of than 3 might have anomalous because they did it before might be babies. the doctor has also noted that many of the women here go through menopause before they are 35 many were born soon after the bhopal disaster. the. gets affected people are being treated as if they're not needed you know as if they're expendable. one of the reasons which we think is because of the if of who they are because half of them are muslims 49 percent of the gas affected people are muslims who in today's india are 2nd grade great citizens if not worse. the other half among the hindus more than 80 percent. who belong to low cost. the north of book is a historic place until indian independence in 1947 the city was the seat of a muslim didn't state that ruled the princely state of ballpark a number of ruins still standing but since 1984 bhopal has been synonymous with the world's worst industrial disaster. and yet it seems to be forgotten few visitors com
and i'm elizabeth he's in gas we've been patients station giving i if i were patients in but maybe faine that is but here in the gas victims they're more. out of than 3 might have anomalous because they did it before might be babies. the doctor has also noted that many of the women here go through menopause before they are 35 many were born soon after the bhopal disaster. the. gets affected people are being treated as if they're not needed you know as if they're expendable. one of the reasons...
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she was faine along with her house but her beloved farm was a total loss. >> i think it is unprecedented with the heat and humidity and the winds. it was inevitable. >> reporter: do you worry for the future? >> of course. >> reporter: brian branigan told us, as hard as it is right now, all he can do is look ahead. >> will you rebuild? >> yes, we will. we have to. got to move on. >> reporter: we're back live in vacaville. again, we're talking about how h haphazard was. the branigans home completely destroyed but behind me, untouched. that's what we've seen the last couple of days. i can tell if you there's any good news in the last few hours. the winds have stayed call. the temperatures are down. but i can tell you what spencer was talking about. the air quality was not good. in the last hour or so, we've seen a lot of ash in the air. and that of course is an indication that it may not be burning in this area but it is obviously burning somewhere. live in vacaville. laura anthony. abc7 news. >> so true. thank you. >>> coming up next, spencer will give us an update on the weather condition
she was faine along with her house but her beloved farm was a total loss. >> i think it is unprecedented with the heat and humidity and the winds. it was inevitable. >> reporter: do you worry for the future? >> of course. >> reporter: brian branigan told us, as hard as it is right now, all he can do is look ahead. >> will you rebuild? >> yes, we will. we have to. got to move on. >> reporter: we're back live in vacaville. again, we're talking about how h...
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is a company that saw a 94% drop in revenue, but the market remains fixated on comments by richard faining our exclusive interview on "squawk alley" where he talked about pent-up demand growing as people stay at home and isolate, and they're particularly seeing interest grow among the millennials. so they thought, hey, maybe the bad news is built in they're burning $250 million of cachsh a month i even asked richard, are you confident you'll get some ships back to sea this year? and he said, i'm not sure about that >> raise your hand, how many would go on a cruise right now anybody? >> i would, just because i'm obviously interested >> that's your thing you would do it for business purposes, wouldn't you yes. mike, i know that when everything was falling apart earlier this year, that was one area that people said, well, you know, everybody is still going to be going on cruises at this point. this looks like a good bargain right now. were they proven right, or what's the thinking about the cruise lines and other travel industry at the moment >> they were proven right in the sense that the
is a company that saw a 94% drop in revenue, but the market remains fixated on comments by richard faining our exclusive interview on "squawk alley" where he talked about pent-up demand growing as people stay at home and isolate, and they're particularly seeing interest grow among the millennials. so they thought, hey, maybe the bad news is built in they're burning $250 million of cachsh a month i even asked richard, are you confident you'll get some ships back to sea this year? and...
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paul mikhelson owns a cafe on the algarve while tomislav fain owns several holiday businesses in thears and restaurants, without having to quarantine on their return, what will it mean for you? good morning. it was quite a shock, we were not expecting it. but with anything that has been going on, we were kind of getting used to the fact that we would not be welcoming our british tourists here in the algarve this year. so it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful surprise but are you ready? do you have everything in place if there is as expected and influx of british tourists? everything is in place. the portuguese have done a fantastic job so far with social distancing, with wearing masks, with disinfecting their hands. the rules are very strict. for example at the cafe we have to have two metres between each table. and what is fantastic is as i said, the portuguese are respecting all of these rules and regulations. wejust hope now that when the english come, that they will abide by the rules. because we sometimes are shocked with what we see on television, when we see certain behaviou
paul mikhelson owns a cafe on the algarve while tomislav fain owns several holiday businesses in thears and restaurants, without having to quarantine on their return, what will it mean for you? good morning. it was quite a shock, we were not expecting it. but with anything that has been going on, we were kind of getting used to the fact that we would not be welcoming our british tourists here in the algarve this year. so it is a wonderful surprise. a wonderful surprise but are you ready? do you...
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tomislav fain is a bar and restaurant owner based on the coast of the country, hejoins us now.ning to your colleague, the guy he was talking about the list. i am sure that croatia cannot be on the list because yesterday we have new people who have covid but it is important to know that almost all of them are in two regions. as i grab, the capital, and mourn the map at 11 region. in my region, yesterday we had maybe 12 people out of 100,000 people living here. so it is nothing special and most of the guests from the uk are in dubrovnik and there yesterday i think we had five or six new cases. tomislav, what would it mean, how would it affect your business if croatia is put on the list again? we have a very good season and if we have this interview five days ago i would have said it is beautiful, great. really it was almost on 82% from the last year was the record. but first, italy put us on the red list and then austria and now we are talking about slovenia, the uk. that is not good for us. of course it is not good for any economy in the world, but... it is a disaster not just f
tomislav fain is a bar and restaurant owner based on the coast of the country, hejoins us now.ning to your colleague, the guy he was talking about the list. i am sure that croatia cannot be on the list because yesterday we have new people who have covid but it is important to know that almost all of them are in two regions. as i grab, the capital, and mourn the map at 11 region. in my region, yesterday we had maybe 12 people out of 100,000 people living here. so it is nothing special and most...