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hom: what grid alternatives does is install panels for communities in areas that are environmentally disadvantaged. helping low-incncome people get access to cleaner energy and lead better lives where they have accessss to more economic resources. californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jojobs opening up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a family, we like to have little adventures. take the kidds out. show them as s much f the w world as--as they want toto see. woman: we trtry to teach them to appreciate the e environment and to appreciate the good things in life and that would ensure that they have this s as they're growiwing up and that they y can have thhe same for their kids. i i le
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we're back next week and in the meantime we'd love to hear from you write to global street 1000 ad homs and check us out on facebook d w c u c. k . china quarantine diary. journalist sebastian mallaby documents daily life in beijing where protective measures grow tighter every day. the state controls and monitors with a heavy. but there is resistance. which underpin close up. 30 minutes w. a total is for me. beethoven is for a new. beethoven as for hell. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for that. beethoven is for us. beethoven is for the more. beethoven 2020 but 250th anniversary here on the new. world. to go beyond the obvious. little souls that live. as we take on the world. the we're all about heart the stories that matter to you the what ever is the wrong no such law but the law made for minds. in the arena. shows his 1st. lady of. the bank. presumably being the sudras now be seen flooding the surface of a suburban. to. the issue sunshine the mothership of a sudden the sun. come up the misplaced. mug. the sun. the sun. that respects. home. business d.w. news and these are our top
we're back next week and in the meantime we'd love to hear from you write to global street 1000 ad homs and check us out on facebook d w c u c. k . china quarantine diary. journalist sebastian mallaby documents daily life in beijing where protective measures grow tighter every day. the state controls and monitors with a heavy. but there is resistance. which underpin close up. 30 minutes w. a total is for me. beethoven is for a new. beethoven as for hell. beethoven is for her. beethoven is for...
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demonstrators have been on the streets of homs for days demanding more protection for people with migrant backgrounds and the places they meet and people are ready to push back against racist rhetoric. just seen again we need to make sure that the voice of people affected is heard more people who could be murdered tomorrow people hit by racism mentioned they have to be heard. and some voices calling for organized self-defense are also growing louder that isn't supported by these people directly affected by the hand i would. have to say this is a country with laws if everyone started carrying a gun we might as well head off to the hills and fight you understand. at the same time the hand of attack is weighing on the relationship between people with a migrant background and the state like we've had to move on this system. we aren't the only people in hanover asking when this is going to happen again and who will it be. we want to surance it's from the state that this will not happen again. if i can't feel safe in germany then where can i the message from the state has to show that everyone
demonstrators have been on the streets of homs for days demanding more protection for people with migrant backgrounds and the places they meet and people are ready to push back against racist rhetoric. just seen again we need to make sure that the voice of people affected is heard more people who could be murdered tomorrow people hit by racism mentioned they have to be heard. and some voices calling for organized self-defense are also growing louder that isn't supported by these people directly...
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feared us and his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey it's here where he met his wife and it's here where their daughter was born now they are on the road again a but. we heard on the news that the borders to europe are being open almost in the . set of immediately by a bus and taxi from is met to here. is we have done share of the matter that we have now we wait for them to actually open the border the biggest club in us a lot of their biggest. they paid $400.00 for the trip that's around 60 euros a lot of money for this family at least they brought some supplies water bread she says. many have nothing at all the desperation is most visible when a few local volunteers arrive to distribute food and there are a lot to be thought of as there isn't enough for everyone. off the top of what is down the can manage here is vital the whole world must see this if you ask me this is a shame for the entire planet these people have been left to stay outside in the cold. most of those waiting here came with the firm belief that the border was
feared us and his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey it's here where he met his wife and it's here where their daughter was born now they are on the road again a but. we heard on the news that the borders to europe are being open almost in the . set of immediately by a bus and taxi from is met to here. is we have done share of the matter that we have now we wait for them to actually open the border the biggest club in us a lot of their...
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he was and his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey it's here where he met his wife and it's here where their daughter was born. now there on the road a camera that was just that. we had on the news that the borders to europe are being i have been almost out in the. set off immediately by a bus and taxi from is mansour here and there. is we have done share of them that way and now we wait for the image to actually open the border because of their big ears. they paid $410.00 for the trip that's around 60 euros a lot of money for this family at least they brought some supplies water. she says. many have nothing at all the desperation is most visible when a few local volunteers arrive to distribute food i've heard. speak i've got up there isn't enough for everyone my. coffee cup of coffee is on the can manage here is vital the whole world must see this if you ask me this is a shame for the entire planet these people have been left to stay outside in the cold. war most of those waiting here came with the firm belief that the border was ind
he was and his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey it's here where he met his wife and it's here where their daughter was born. now there on the road a camera that was just that. we had on the news that the borders to europe are being i have been almost out in the. set off immediately by a bus and taxi from is mansour here and there. is we have done share of them that way and now we wait for the image to actually open the border because of...
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feared us and his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey it's here where he met his wife and it's here where their daughter was born now they're on the road again with us that. we had on the news that the borders to europe are being i think that in the book of bit of immediately by taxi from is mansour here. is me and then share of the never. actually opened the border. of their biggest. they paid $400.00 for the trip that's around 60 euros a lot. money for this family at least they brought some supplies water bread as. many have nothing at all the desperation is most visible when a few local volunteers arrive to distribute food to the usually not to be dug up there isn't enough for everyone lock. up the government is down the can manage here is vital the whole world must see this if you ask me this is a shame for the entire planet these people have been left to stay outside in the cold. most of those waiting here came with the firm belief that the border was indeed open and that the tax the europeans opposed had moved in their favor
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if westay at hom care for symptoms or not, just stay at home, don't expose others, we will have capacitymed. to woodruff: we sawday, senator, the president issuing an executive order having to do with prioritizing, allocating how muchf a difference is that going to make? difference.ng to make a huge now i'm continuing to hear folks back home cannot get viral transport medium to tathe swab someone's taken for the virus to actually gettested. masks are in short supply, personal protective equipment, i could go down the list, but we need thosethings and need theg , but i'm sure there's going to be a back order for that sooner or later. go down the list of what's needed, we need more of it. >> woodruff: and when it comes to prioritizing, hyou look at that as a question facing the healthcare profession? >> we have moo getre testing, pr have tect medicaltoo ers, medical providers a a limited capacity. we can't open up an old hospital and create more beds if youses d doctors and techs and everyone else it takes to un hose. so we have to protect our medical professionals. it's so gratifying, myl
if westay at hom care for symptoms or not, just stay at home, don't expose others, we will have capacitymed. to woodruff: we sawday, senator, the president issuing an executive order having to do with prioritizing, allocating how muchf a difference is that going to make? difference.ng to make a huge now i'm continuing to hear folks back home cannot get viral transport medium to tathe swab someone's taken for the virus to actually gettested. masks are in short supply, personal protective...
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. >> and i'm laura garcia working from hom monday morning, just like kari and mike. we'll get your weather and traffic in a little bit for you. first the very latest numbers when it comes to coronavirus and what's actually happening today. governor newsom is speaking at noon. he will lay out his plans for reinforcements for health care workers and could follow president trump's lead and extend california's shelter at home order through april. in the meantime bay area cases continue to surge. napa adding four more cases sunday bringing the total to 14. santa clara county now has surpassed 600 ses. at least 48 people in the bay area have now, sadly, died from the virus. >>> here in the u.s. there are more than 140,000 cases and more than 2,000 deaths. worldwide there are more than 700,000 cases and 34,000 deaths. right now we want to get a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking that for us. how is it looking for us? >>> it's looking pretty good. we got some rain over the weekend but not a lot. and so now today we are going to go back to dry weather f
. >> and i'm laura garcia working from hom monday morning, just like kari and mike. we'll get your weather and traffic in a little bit for you. first the very latest numbers when it comes to coronavirus and what's actually happening today. governor newsom is speaking at noon. he will lay out his plans for reinforcements for health care workers and could follow president trump's lead and extend california's shelter at home order through april. in the meantime bay area cases continue to...
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. >> a number of employcompanies hom tprotect employees. >> a 72-year-old man had been on the cruise ship who were diagnosed with coronavirus. officials sent home seven officers who had come into contact with the man. >>> in the south bay, this is the costco on center road in san jose. it's completely out of water and toilet paper. >> stores are getting deliveries every day but say it's not enough for the increased demand. costco has suspended free food samples because of safety concerns. if you have any questions about the coronavirus, we've got answers for you. go to abc7news.com/coronavirus. we have an entire page dedicated and related to stories. all the information you need to know about this illness. >>> let's turn our attention to the weather, because showers are here in the bay area tonight. this is a live look outside from the kgo roof camera. let's check in with sandhya patel who is tracking the storm. >> rain is knocking at our door. san francisco did receive enough from drizzle. 0.01 of an inch night, ending the 37-day dry streak, the fourth longest dry trech, not a recor
. >> a number of employcompanies hom tprotect employees. >> a 72-year-old man had been on the cruise ship who were diagnosed with coronavirus. officials sent home seven officers who had come into contact with the man. >>> in the south bay, this is the costco on center road in san jose. it's completely out of water and toilet paper. >> stores are getting deliveries every day but say it's not enough for the increased demand. costco has suspended free food samples...
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please enjoy two fun men ♪ it's quarantine tim for every on you can't leave your hom but you can stilld mustache using band-aids ♪ ♪ you can play guitar but using a broo or use a guita to sweep your room ♪ ♪ play basketball with your trash and your toothpast see if you can fit inside your suitcase ♪ ♪ you can put an onio in the bat or hold one near a photo of mark mcgrath ♪ ♪ you can draw a really bad picture of a carro if you own a bike helmet you can wear it ♪ ♪ make a scary ghost with just one kleenex glue an old lady onto one of your v-necks ♪ ♪ put a pair of socks o go for a slide put a banana on a roomba and give it a ride ♪ ♪ roombanana roombanana two two three ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ one two three and a fou i taped a raisin to my doo four three two one we're two fun men ♪ ♪ and we like to have quarantine ♪ >> jimmy: guys, 5 seconds of summer, one of my favorite groups i love those guys. they're always fun when they come on the show wanted to do an intimate performance from their home tonight. luke hemmings is going to sing "old me" from their new album "calm" which is out tomorrow which might
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olympic committee says it's premature to make a decision about the summer games as for that go hom order here in california, it's open ended but the mayor of los angeles says it could last upwards of two months lester >> all right miguel, thank you. >>> at the nation's hospitals a worsening situation as doctors and nurses try to save lives increasingly without the protective gear and equipment they need. tom costello has the latest. >> reporter: the warning from the nation's front line e.r. doctors, the situation is critical. >> what we're dealing with right now is something most of us in our careers have never seen, which is a slow roll mass casualty incident. >> reporter: with doctors and nurses running low and re-using personal protective equipment, communities are stepping up and making masks. new york city is warning it will run out within two weeks umass medical near boston says it's a matter of days. >> right now, you know, our number one priority is getting the n95 masks and gowns would be number two, gloves and eye shields will be right behind it, as well. >> reporter: also in h
olympic committee says it's premature to make a decision about the summer games as for that go hom order here in california, it's open ended but the mayor of los angeles says it could last upwards of two months lester >> all right miguel, thank you. >>> at the nation's hospitals a worsening situation as doctors and nurses try to save lives increasingly without the protective gear and equipment they need. tom costello has the latest. >> reporter: the warning from the...
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they don''t yet h powers to enforce people to keep their distance or stay at hom but today at least mosteem want to do the right thing. everyone is being good doing what they are asked to do it is for everybody's safety and well-being. mark: people seem to be standine quite close tother. >> they do. any groups, three, four, five, we are speaking to tm. everybody should know by now if they've watched the news, etc. they know what the situation is. mark: the police station is shuttered upt like mops and businesses. supermarket marshals encouraging customers to observe the etiquette of the epidemic. >> you are standing too close together. mark:o you think it is clear what you are supposed to be doing? >> it is, but i think a lot of people are not listening and paying attention to it. mark to live in the same house? >> no. >> you shouldn't be standing close together. >> i'm well aware othat. mark: do you think the rules are clear? >> from what i'm seeing today, no. mark: we are being forced to examine every aspect of our society and the way we live to enter a difficult question -- matter rig
they don''t yet h powers to enforce people to keep their distance or stay at hom but today at least mosteem want to do the right thing. everyone is being good doing what they are asked to do it is for everybody's safety and well-being. mark: people seem to be standine quite close tother. >> they do. any groups, three, four, five, we are speaking to tm. everybody should know by now if they've watched the news, etc. they know what the situation is. mark: the police station is shuttered upt...
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with them frozen his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey there he met his wife and their daughter was born now they're on the road again. we heard on the news that the borders to europe are being opened we set off immediately by bus and taxi from izmir to here. is we have done and now we're waiting for them to actually open the border. europe is our hope. we want to go to germany sweden or the netherlands that's what we hope for it's. all money. they paid around $400.00 turkish lira for the trip that's around 60 euro a lot of money for this family at least they brought some supplies water bread and cheese. many have nothing at all the desperation becomes apparent when a few local volunteers arrive to distribute food. no. there isn't enough for everyone. but. we need to show compassion and goodness in the world needs to see this if you ask me this is shameful these people have been left out in the cold. most of those waiting here came with the firm belief that the border was indeed open and that the turks the greeks or both were ac
with them frozen his family set a little further away 5 years ago he fled from the syrian city of homs to turkey there he met his wife and their daughter was born now they're on the road again. we heard on the news that the borders to europe are being opened we set off immediately by bus and taxi from izmir to here. is we have done and now we're waiting for them to actually open the border. europe is our hope. we want to go to germany sweden or the netherlands that's what we hope for it's. all...