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isabel, let me start with you and the question of china.nt xijinping made a fairly dramatic commitment, carbon neutrality by 2060 and it seemed to catch many observers by surprise. how big a deal with this announcement and how big a risk for china? well, it is quite a big deal. i mean, in the end, that was the way china was going to have to go but they hadn't actually come out and said it. i think the choice of the un general assembly, where he was in the same session with donald trump, was no doubt one of the factors that made him decide to make that announcement there because, honestly, the contrast very much favoured china. that said, there were two targets, actually. there was one which was pretty much what was on the table in paris five years ago, which was to peak china's emissions by 2030 or earlier. that's a very loose target. almost all experts agree that china could peak by 2022, so they have given themselves an eight—year margin. carbon neutrality by 2060 is the longer term and more challenging target because that is the transfor
isabel, let me start with you and the question of china.nt xijinping made a fairly dramatic commitment, carbon neutrality by 2060 and it seemed to catch many observers by surprise. how big a deal with this announcement and how big a risk for china? well, it is quite a big deal. i mean, in the end, that was the way china was going to have to go but they hadn't actually come out and said it. i think the choice of the un general assembly, where he was in the same session with donald trump, was no...
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isabelle mateos y lago of blackrock is up next.is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >> advanced economies are doing better than emerging and developing economies, including china. within countries, are seeing women doing worse in labor markets. we are seeing rising inequality. this is what we described as long and even highly uncertain percent. tom: something i read, the executive summary every word. i try to dive into one or two of the appendices, as they say, as well. terrific work by the imf. they're like opinion out of. they get beat up constantly. book, gradebook, redbook. required reading. francine lacqua in a conve
isabelle mateos y lago of blackrock is up next.is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast...
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. >> nicole said something was hidden in isabell's closet, what was it?e, a .22 caliber rifle. >> coming up. chris lee's wife. >> angry and not cooperative. >> a chilling warning. >> tell erin that if she has anything else to do with her husband, she'd kill her herself. >> that is a strong statement and now very relevant. >> yes. >> did you have to consider her as a possible suspect as well? >> of course, we did. hearing a statement like that, obviously, just raises all kinds of red are flags really makes you wonder, would this person pay somebody to harm erin. >> when "dateline" continues. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. choose coricidin hbp. the brand with a heart. for powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. a livcustomizeper iquickbooks f
. >> nicole said something was hidden in isabell's closet, what was it?e, a .22 caliber rifle. >> coming up. chris lee's wife. >> angry and not cooperative. >> a chilling warning. >> tell erin that if she has anything else to do with her husband, she'd kill her herself. >> that is a strong statement and now very relevant. >> yes. >> did you have to consider her as a possible suspect as well? >> of course, we did. hearing a statement like...
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--isabel wick arson wilkerson on c-span's q&a. >> the competition is on. be part of this year's c-span studentcam video competition. middleton high school students be the start of the national conversation i making a documentary exploring the issue you want the president and congress to address in 2021. be bold with your documentary, show opposing points of view and include c-span video. there is $100,000 in total cash prizes, and occluding a grand prize -- including a grand prize of $1000. be informed. you will find competition rules, tips and more information on how to get started on our website. studentcam.org. >> house speaker nancy pelosi and representative jamie raskin unveiled legislation earlier today that would create a commission on presidential capacity. they explained the role of congress designated in the 25th amendment and clarified the commission is for futu
--isabel wick arson wilkerson on c-span's q&a. >> the competition is on. be part of this year's c-span studentcam video competition. middleton high school students be the start of the national conversation i making a documentary exploring the issue you want the president and congress to address in 2021. be bold with your documentary, show opposing points of view and include c-span video. there is $100,000 in total cash prizes, and occluding a grand prize -- including a grand prize of...
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niño una mexicana transforma su ja i jardin en un altar de muertos, con mucho corazon e ingenio i isabeliva una tradicion para recordar a los que no estan >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. >>> el nuevo reporte de coronavirus ha llegado, el paÍs 77 mil contagios este jueves, los peores datos que tenÍamos, el control, las hospitalizaciones, un 40 por ciento este Último mes tenemos el reporte >>> se avecina otro oscuro episodio >>> se va a agravar. >>> el doctor mendoza ve preocupaa la situaciÓn con otro estados sin precedentes. >>> 18 por ciento de las personas admitidas forman parte del 5 por ciento de la poblaciÓ del estado ciento >>> ayer estados unidos volviÓ a romper el rÉcord de casos diarios con mÁs de 77 mil positivos, superando la marca establecida, las hospitalizaciones en la misma tendencia al alza con un aumento del 40 por ciento en el Último mes, alrededor de 50 mil personas internadas con covid-19 personas internadas con covid-19. algo que no se registraba desde el mes de agosto >>> otro motivo de alarma el golpe directo de coronavirus al personal mÉdico, en julio
niño una mexicana transforma su ja i jardin en un altar de muertos, con mucho corazon e ingenio i isabeliva una tradicion para recordar a los que no estan >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. >>> el nuevo reporte de coronavirus ha llegado, el paÍs 77 mil contagios este jueves, los peores datos que tenÍamos, el control, las hospitalizaciones, un 40 por ciento este Último mes tenemos el reporte >>> se avecina otro oscuro episodio >>> se va a...
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realizando en lugares denominados santuario esto comenzarían a finales de esta semana y como nos dice isabelximas semanas en ciudades santuarios en todo el país han causado preocupación avanzamos un par de nuestra comunidad dejen sentirse seguro es sano. y en la ciudad aseguran en la amenaza de redadas tiene un trasfondo político >>> presidente y su administración ha seguido de deportación en ciudades santuarios por su partela lista político concuerda se pueden votar un reportaje de isabel sánchez y puede contactar (inaudible) una comentamos el tema de los esfuerzos que hacemos que podrían impactar a noches oficiales o al público (inaudible) quienes hayan violado la ley >>> este miércoles el gobernador firmó dos nuevas leyes (inaudible) a proteger a las comunidades agrícolas contra la propagación del covid-19 garantizando el acceso de información de seguridad así como servicios estatales presenciales durante esta pandemia >>> esto va ayudar para que usen en los hogares de hagan el rastreo que participen en estas importantes y se los exámenes covid-19. de acuerdo recintos estudios sesto traba
realizando en lugares denominados santuario esto comenzarían a finales de esta semana y como nos dice isabelximas semanas en ciudades santuarios en todo el país han causado preocupación avanzamos un par de nuestra comunidad dejen sentirse seguro es sano. y en la ciudad aseguran en la amenaza de redadas tiene un trasfondo político >>> presidente y su administración ha seguido de deportación en ciudades santuarios por su partela lista político concuerda se pueden votar un...
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on the students aged 12 to 14 years didn't stand a chance isabel dion's daughter was shot in the stomach and fortunately survived when i run in there and i made my child she was helpless and was she was shelton monthly said and i told him it is only a gun save you know. this act of violence against a school and school children could constitute a crime against humanity no group has claimed responsibility the boy could i have always shouting it's unclear whether the attack was linked to separate the spiders active in the south west and northwest 2 english speaking provinces that have long
on the students aged 12 to 14 years didn't stand a chance isabel dion's daughter was shot in the stomach and fortunately survived when i run in there and i made my child she was helpless and was she was shelton monthly said and i told him it is only a gun save you know. this act of violence against a school and school children could constitute a crime against humanity no group has claimed responsibility the boy could i have always shouting it's unclear whether the attack was linked to separate...
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isabelle: good question. assetsfixed income yields 2% or less.ng yields is a difficult exercise for investors. we know that yields will stay lower for longer. yields,s will look for as i said. investors are trying to bank on trends that will accelerate in the future. more long-term trends. you have to go into the private market with more disruptive companies in order to be able to capitalize on that. anna: where is private capital flowing through most easily? is it the sectors that you might expect? are they proving to be hot properties? anything thatrly, investors think will benefit from changes, long-term changes in our lifestyle, where changes will be the largest. the ones that you named. health care, clearly. greenback is also going to be a clear area of focus with the over the next seven years. that will have a large impact. to moreo responds awareness and a shift in consumer trends. cloud-based technology, 5g. all of these long-term trend drivers have been the ones receiving cash, for sure. i think you mentioned the ipo earlier. perform ist
isabelle: good question. assetsfixed income yields 2% or less.ng yields is a difficult exercise for investors. we know that yields will stay lower for longer. yields,s will look for as i said. investors are trying to bank on trends that will accelerate in the future. more long-term trends. you have to go into the private market with more disruptive companies in order to be able to capitalize on that. anna: where is private capital flowing through most easily? is it the sectors that you might...
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[ambient music] ♪ - our last fluent speaker of rumsen ohlone, isabel meadows, was recorded for at leasthe last five years of her life. she records as much as she knew of our language, of our stories, our creation, personal histories, gossip, recipes. the foods are described with so much love and care. oftentimes she would say, "i wish we had some now "so that you could try it, "and so that we can have it again." and when you've worked for this documentation for as long as we have, you develop a real care for those old people.
[ambient music] ♪ - our last fluent speaker of rumsen ohlone, isabel meadows, was recorded for at leasthe last five years of her life. she records as much as she knew of our language, of our stories, our creation, personal histories, gossip, recipes. the foods are described with so much love and care. oftentimes she would say, "i wish we had some now "so that you could try it, "and so that we can have it again." and when you've worked for this documentation for as long as...
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isabelle lee, thank you so much for your reporting.es it for this edition of bloomberg technology. bloomberg daybreak australia is coming up next. i'm emily in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business.
isabelle lee, thank you so much for your reporting.es it for this edition of bloomberg technology. bloomberg daybreak australia is coming up next. i'm emily in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power...
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no, soy una persona, isabel. isa de state farm. ¿segura? y cuántos es... 29 x 11? 319.mi auto nuevo. muy bien. lo hacemos ahora mismo para que puedas comenzar a ahorrar. como un buen vecino, state farm está ahí. lo hacemos ahora mismo para que puedas comenzar a ahorrar. los californianos podremos votar de forma segura desde casa. cada votante registrado recibirá una boleta por correo con un código de barras único. sigue tu voto usando ¿donde está mi boleta? y recibe notificaciones por mensaje de texto, correo electronico o llamada de voz. de esta manera estarás informado del proceso de tu boleta, una vez que la hayas enviado por correo, la dejes en el lugar de votación o en un buzón. vota con boletas por correo. sencillo. seguro. confiable. contado. más información en vote.ca.gov es real... y es peligroso... quienes estamos en la lucha queremos que lo tomes muy en serio. aun no hay cura o vacuna, pero sabemos como protegerte a ti y a los tuyos. usa mascarilla. lávate las manos. mantén 6 pies de distancia. vacúnate contra la gripe hazlo por ti... por tus seres queridos.
no, soy una persona, isabel. isa de state farm. ¿segura? y cuántos es... 29 x 11? 319.mi auto nuevo. muy bien. lo hacemos ahora mismo para que puedas comenzar a ahorrar. como un buen vecino, state farm está ahí. lo hacemos ahora mismo para que puedas comenzar a ahorrar. los californianos podremos votar de forma segura desde casa. cada votante registrado recibirá una boleta por correo con un código de barras único. sigue tu voto usando ¿donde está mi boleta? y recibe notificaciones por...
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. >>> isabel, chaparrita!.>>> falsa identidad prÓxima semana diez, nueve centro por telemundo. >>> me toca despedirlo y gracias por estar con nosotros el dÍa de hoy, y asÍ que un beso con todo mi cariÑo y los espero ♪(mÚsica)♪ >>> sigue vigente la alerta de bandera roja, se esperan interrupciones en la energÍa para prevenir incendios. asÍ comenzamos. >>> quÉ tal. buenas tardes. soy flavio lacayo, gracias por estar en telemundo 48 en este jueves con mucho calor. varias ciudades del Área de la bahÍa siguen bajo alerta de bandera roja con fuertes vientos, una combinaciÓn optima para la propagaciÓn de incendios. vamos con andrÉs. >>> quÉ tal. en el norte de california son mÁs de 20 los condados que van a sufrir cortes de energÍa en lugares como la biblioteca de (hablan en inglÉs) el lugar tiene aire acondicionado, le ofrecerÁn agua, y comer, tiene que hacer es Únicamente venir, limpiarse las manos y le tomaran la temperatura, en la bahÍa los condados afectados son alameda, napa, santa clara y sonoma, y deben estar
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and pubs across much of the country will close for the next 2 wakes they can send shed by the back isabel lin is the answer they have businesses and now being hit by the city's 1st few in 70 years a major imposed because patrons didn't follow social distancing rules but one that will put the lure of fighting to comply and critics. you know if he does will be those who do follow the rules of being put in the same basket as those who don't i wish they'd just control that problem. of americans all it does. anger either islands new antiviral controls spot clashes in dublin this was a protest organized by the far right police had to force them apart from council demonstrate is the country's government last week introduced cook's on travel and syesha lising due to near record infection writes. it's leading with the population to comply rather than let warry in division tie called to something. like. we're sick of being. sick of being told what to do we can go on to go to mass than it was with a funeral mass and if there were. hundreds also protested in warsaw they were there to voice outrage ov
and pubs across much of the country will close for the next 2 wakes they can send shed by the back isabel lin is the answer they have businesses and now being hit by the city's 1st few in 70 years a major imposed because patrons didn't follow social distancing rules but one that will put the lure of fighting to comply and critics. you know if he does will be those who do follow the rules of being put in the same basket as those who don't i wish they'd just control that problem. of americans all...
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. >>> la lucha de isabel y su hija es contra el cáncer, la joven de 11 años tenía un tumor en el pie.estas mujeres y su fundación apadrina un niño. >>> así lasf familias tienen un lugar para comer y dormir en la ciudad, esta iniciativa comenzó luego que sus hijos con cáncer mrieran. >>> este proceso es difícil, de tener un hijo concnacer. >>> esta asociación ha beneficiado a casi mil mamás y sus pequeños y hace usa semanas instalaron un comedor comuntario. >>> sufrieron igual que nosotros pero desgracaidamente dios se los llevo. >>> para verónica y rocío esto es una manera de canlizar el dolor después de perder a sus hijos y también de solidarizarse con sus padres . >>> ¿qué futuro para méxico si esos niños no tienen su tratamiento ? la fundación sobrevive gracias a donativos de otros ciudadanos y es un refugio para el odlor de quiénes sufren todos los días esto aenf. >>> al volver septiembre marco onvo récord de temperaturas en el planeta, fue el más en dunkin' siempre tenemos nuestros cafés listos por si tú en lugar de work from home, sales a work... for home. work for her, work for
. >>> la lucha de isabel y su hija es contra el cáncer, la joven de 11 años tenía un tumor en el pie.estas mujeres y su fundación apadrina un niño. >>> así lasf familias tienen un lugar para comer y dormir en la ciudad, esta iniciativa comenzó luego que sus hijos con cáncer mrieran. >>> este proceso es difícil, de tener un hijo concnacer. >>> esta asociación ha beneficiado a casi mil mamás y sus pequeños y hace usa semanas instalaron un comedor...
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. >> buenas tardes, se encuentra isabel medina?la plataforma les ha permitido tener un alcance a nivel nacional. >> hablar con familias en arizona, colorado, kansas. dulce: el grupo ha realizado caravanas en ciudades mayormente latinas, para orientar a los electores con la legislaciÓn para votar. hoy es la fecha lÍmite en california para recibir la boleta por correo automÁticamente. lÍderes reconocidos se han unido en esta movilizaciÓn. >> nosotros pedimos la justicia para nuestra gente latina. ya llevamos dos dÉcadas esperando una ley de inmigraciÓn. dulce: algunos estados que incluyen a california permiten la registra sion para votar el 3 de noviembre. el grupo alerta dicen que en -- las prÓximas semanas llegar rÁpidamente. patricia: la corte suprema dijo que los funcionarios electorales en pensilvania pueden contar las boletas del voto ausente, recibidas hasta tres dÍas despuÉs de las elecciones, siempre y cuando estÉn selladas el 3 de noviembre. la corte estatal lo habÍa aprobado, pero líder republicano de pensilvania estaba en
. >> buenas tardes, se encuentra isabel medina?la plataforma les ha permitido tener un alcance a nivel nacional. >> hablar con familias en arizona, colorado, kansas. dulce: el grupo ha realizado caravanas en ciudades mayormente latinas, para orientar a los electores con la legislaciÓn para votar. hoy es la fecha lÍmite en california para recibir la boleta por correo automÁticamente. lÍderes reconocidos se han unido en esta movilizaciÓn. >> nosotros pedimos la justicia...
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i want to start with your mother, isabelle.ant this to be -- i don't want this to be defined by things the president is saying so tell us about your mother. >> thank you so much for having me. it's very hard not to define, you know, what the president is telling us and define my mother's death by that because it has become so political thanks to this administration, but, you know, my mother was so kind, she was thoughtful, she was generous and she was probably the best grandmother out there. she was everyone's mom and down from the woman who sold her a car to the woman who owned the doggie day care that she took her dogs to, they loved her and they have so many stories about her. so her loss is really felt with all of us. >> her smile just jumps through the screen there. she looks like your sister, not your mother. i mean, so young, so vibrant. she was a respiratory nurse. >> respiratory therapist. >> how did you -- >> as a respiratory therapist they're putting their lives on the line every day. they are the ones saving people
i want to start with your mother, isabelle.ant this to be -- i don't want this to be defined by things the president is saying so tell us about your mother. >> thank you so much for having me. it's very hard not to define, you know, what the president is telling us and define my mother's death by that because it has become so political thanks to this administration, but, you know, my mother was so kind, she was thoughtful, she was generous and she was probably the best grandmother out...
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host: isabel wilkerson joining us to talk about her new book, caste.oining us by zoom, which has the occasional bandwidth challenge, we apologize for that to our audience, but thank you for spending this hour with c-span. guest: thank you so much. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] all q&a programs are available on our website, or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal, every day taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discussing policy issues that impact you. monday morning, alliance for about her-- talks groups feelings on amy coney barrett. coalitionmber to the to observe the supreme court talks about the supreme court staying comprised of nine justices. watch washington journal monday morning, and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> the senate confirmation hearings for justice amy coney barrett b
host: isabel wilkerson joining us to talk about her new book, caste.oining us by zoom, which has the occasional bandwidth challenge, we apologize for that to our audience, but thank you for spending this hour with c-span. guest: thank you so much. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] all q&a programs are available on our website, or...
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. ♪ ♪ >> sunday night on "q&a," author isabelle wilkerson talks about her new book. >> what i am doing a light on holding up an x-ray of the country so that we can see what is underneath these divisions, what is underneath what we call racism that there is this infrastructure of division that predates, actually, you know, race as a concept, race as a concept is a fairly new one in human history dating back only four or five hundred years. >> isabel wilkerson and her book, "caste," sunday night at 8 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> next, senators tim kaine and josh hawley as well as representative katie porter give their reaction to the vice presidential debate. they also share their thoughts on the supreme court, the 2020 election and the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. [silence] [no audio] e [no audio] [no audio] e [no audio] e. >> unfortunately, we were unable to resolve the issue from our feed for this event. we hope to have the entire event later in our program schedule. you can check back at c-span.org. >> host: on the phonehi now by paul egan, detroit free press, l a a
. ♪ ♪ >> sunday night on "q&a," author isabelle wilkerson talks about her new book. >> what i am doing a light on holding up an x-ray of the country so that we can see what is underneath these divisions, what is underneath what we call racism that there is this infrastructure of division that predates, actually, you know, race as a concept, race as a concept is a fairly new one in human history dating back only four or five hundred years. >> isabel wilkerson...
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entre ellas bÁrbara y su hija isabel quienes se inclinan a votar por candidatos distintos. >>> bienvenidopodrÍan salvar muchas vidas >>> el tema daca llegÓ a otra pregunta. y aunque Él dijo que trabaja en ello. la moderadora le recordÓ la noticias con telemundo donde dijo salvarÍa a los dreamers. >>> no le tomo su palabra a Él porque dice lo mismo pero nunca se ve que haga algo en verdad. >>> mientras en la otra esquina joe biden tuvo que admitir errores >>> como apoyar en los 90 una ley que incrementÓ las detenciones y nuevamente evadiÓ si aumentarÍa los asientos en la corte suprema. (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> aÚn si biden se pronuncia hay mucha cosas que tienen que converger tiene que ser apoyado por el partido demÓcrata para hacerlo tiene que ganar la presidencia. mientras una buena noticia para los demÓcratas el apoyo de la abogada de giuliani quien era urgente dice pronunciarse por biden. >>> el sentido de urgencia que ha generado esta contienda ya se estÁ viendo en las urnas varios estados del paÍs han roto rÉcordes el voto anticipado es el triple que en las elecciones del 2016
entre ellas bÁrbara y su hija isabel quienes se inclinan a votar por candidatos distintos. >>> bienvenidopodrÍan salvar muchas vidas >>> el tema daca llegÓ a otra pregunta. y aunque Él dijo que trabaja en ello. la moderadora le recordÓ la noticias con telemundo donde dijo salvarÍa a los dreamers. >>> no le tomo su palabra a Él porque dice lo mismo pero nunca se ve que haga algo en verdad. >>> mientras en la otra esquina joe biden tuvo que admitir...
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de filadelfia cientos de residentes y negocios amanecieron con sus negocios destrozados vamos con isabelo que pasaba y vino a ver destrozos con sus propios ojos >> algo que me sorprende nunca vi una situación así de ver gente rompiendo y destruyendo >> no es la única tienda afectada >> un salón de uñas, tiendas de belleza en el mismo centro comercial no se salvó >> ahora veremos a limpiar que se puede hacer >> empleados con escoba intentan reorganizar lo que queda >> mi niño necesita pañales no puedo comprar todo está cerrado >> otros como ella se quedan sin para comprar lo básico >> te rompe el corazón mi madre tiene el corazón malo y ahora no obtendrá su medicina >> impactados por saqueos hace meses otra vez lo mismo >> es que no les queda de otra intentando proteger lo que queda mientras el miedo a más saqueos los arropa >> compareció en corte el detective que enfrenta cargos en conexión al tiroteo mortal de briana taylor se declara inocente de causar daño o peligro la vida cargo como parte de una investigación, la jueza decidió esperar hasta el próximo año para fallar en una moción d
de filadelfia cientos de residentes y negocios amanecieron con sus negocios destrozados vamos con isabelo que pasaba y vino a ver destrozos con sus propios ojos >> algo que me sorprende nunca vi una situación así de ver gente rompiendo y destruyendo >> no es la única tienda afectada >> un salón de uñas, tiendas de belleza en el mismo centro comercial no se salvó >> ahora veremos a limpiar que se puede hacer >> empleados con escoba intentan reorganizar lo que...
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la reina isabel de inglaterra reapareciÓ en pÚblico.ica del sur, tras estar cerrado por la pandemia. el centro arqueolÓgico de machu pichu reabrirÁ sus puertas. las visitas se limitan a 675 personas por dÍa. pero, en grupos de 8 personas. los turistas locales podrÁn visitamos la ciudad de la inca desde el sÁbado, y los del resto del paÍs a partir de noviembre. vamos a pasar con patricia y un adelanto de esta noche. patricia: gracias. bueno ya como lo anticipamos, esta noche los pormenores del duelo televisado de trump y biden cada uno en un canal distinto como parte de esta recta final de la contienda electoral. ambos enfrentarÁn en foros comunitarios. y tambiÉn el partido republicano de california se negÓ a retirar las urnas de votaciÓn que no fueron autorizadas. segÚn los funcionarios del estado son ilegales. el partido republicano instalÓ sus propios buzones que no son oficiales en los condados de los Ángeles que generÓ preocupaciÓn de posibles fraudes y confusiÓn entre los votantes. tendremos todos los detalles esta noche. espero qu
la reina isabel de inglaterra reapareciÓ en pÚblico.ica del sur, tras estar cerrado por la pandemia. el centro arqueolÓgico de machu pichu reabrirÁ sus puertas. las visitas se limitan a 675 personas por dÍa. pero, en grupos de 8 personas. los turistas locales podrÁn visitamos la ciudad de la inca desde el sÁbado, y los del resto del paÍs a partir de noviembre. vamos a pasar con patricia y un adelanto de esta noche. patricia: gracias. bueno ya como lo anticipamos, esta noche los...
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tutor isabel cobb calls her determine. >> she takes initiative when she sees a problem. >> reporter: for developing a tutoring program for english learners, this week's jefferson award in the bay area go to kay gupta. >> if you would like to nominate your hero go to kpix.com/hero. >>> it's not your typical vacation booking. >> the experience that takes you under ground to get a taste of the flint stone life. >> on the drew barrymore show an interview with kathy lee gifford and they do one of the most difficult jobs there is, even in normal times. our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky job gets ten times harder. prop fifteen makes corporations pay their fair share. to invest in our communities, in our clinics, in the essential workers who treat everyone- rich, poor, and in-between. whether it's this pandemic or the next health crisis, vote yes on prop fifteen. for all of us. >>> at 5:00, back to back attacks on seniors leaving one bay area community on edge. what local leaders are demanding today. that story and more at 5:00.
tutor isabel cobb calls her determine. >> she takes initiative when she sees a problem. >> reporter: for developing a tutoring program for english learners, this week's jefferson award in the bay area go to kay gupta. >> if you would like to nominate your hero go to kpix.com/hero. >>> it's not your typical vacation booking. >> the experience that takes you under ground to get a taste of the flint stone life. >> on the drew barrymore show an interview with...
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isabelle lefort is co-founder of paris good fashion, an industry association that aims to make fashion ethical. responsible sourcing and responsible consumption are the cornerstones of its agenda. >> the coronavirus crisis has accelerated the movement. we need to do more to slow down the cycle of shows as well as production practices. we have to stop sourcing and producing on the cheap all over the world. we should produce more locally here in france and across europe. >> as always the devil is in the , detail. >> that is better. >> lutz huelle from germany has lived in paris for nearly 25 years. he has his own label and designs prÊt À porter fashion factory-made but still high quality. most of his business is in asia. his collections are intended to outlast a season and become wardrobe staples. the pandemic has had an impact on his approach too. for months, he had to deal with a fabric shortage. so he began recycling menswear. >> we started with a long sweatshirt. we altered the back. we had no fabric. when i started making clothes again, i really had to think, how do we want to dress
isabelle lefort is co-founder of paris good fashion, an industry association that aims to make fashion ethical. responsible sourcing and responsible consumption are the cornerstones of its agenda. >> the coronavirus crisis has accelerated the movement. we need to do more to slow down the cycle of shows as well as production practices. we have to stop sourcing and producing on the cheap all over the world. we should produce more locally here in france and across europe. >> as always...
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tutor isabelle calls kaya determined. >> she takes initiative when she sees a problem. she thinks what can she do to make it better? >> reporter: so for developing a tutoring program for english learners, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to kaya gupta. >> kaya says arriba helps students who speak spanish or pharsee and she's looking for more volunteers, allen. >> i was wondering if she was going to expand the languages. >> reporter: that's the plan, but she needs more volunteers to do that. >> thanks, sharon. you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at www.kpix.com/hero. >>> now at 6:00 the first round of public safety planned shutoffs is happening right now, a live look at the oakland hills where residents are preparing for days in darkness. >> it's inconvenient and it's not necessary. >> pg&e calling the shots on turning the power off due to wildfire danger. in just a few minutes they'll tell residents how long they will be without power. >>> all this brought on by record temperatures and some strong winds. good evening. i'm ken ba
tutor isabelle calls kaya determined. >> she takes initiative when she sees a problem. she thinks what can she do to make it better? >> reporter: so for developing a tutoring program for english learners, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to kaya gupta. >> kaya says arriba helps students who speak spanish or pharsee and she's looking for more volunteers, allen. >> i was wondering if she was going to expand the languages. >> reporter: that's the plan,...
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. >> isabel wilkerson and her book sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> former vice president joe biden joined his running mate kamala harris for an event in phoenix. their first time campaigning together since the democratic national convention back in august. ♪ sen. harris: hi, everybody. where is vanessa? thank you, vanessa. thank you so much for that introduction and for your leadership and all you do for the community. thank you. it is good to be in the house of labor. i had a chanced to visit the indian veterans national memorial and take tribute to the aid of americans who have served our country in uniform. we were joined by cindy mccain, a longtime friend of joe's, and someone i admire. i was fortunate to serve with john mccain in the senate and what an incredible american. he was a patriot of the highest order and cindy is supporting our campaign. [applause] and she is doing it because she knows that joe and i will always do what she and john did, and that is put our country first. cindy, wek city -- are grateful to be in arizona today. talk with workers and small business owners who
. >> isabel wilkerson and her book sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> former vice president joe biden joined his running mate kamala harris for an event in phoenix. their first time campaigning together since the democratic national convention back in august. ♪ sen. harris: hi, everybody. where is vanessa? thank you, vanessa. thank you so much for that introduction and for your leadership and all you do for the community. thank you. it is good to be in the house of labor. i had...
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nearby isabel korea barcelona's famous food market many of the pricey stands that cater to turrets have closed down. the remaining shops have been here for years like maria jose at the egg as a poultry business she took over from her mother. before the corona crisis locals would complain about the crowds. now that be plenty of room for them yet they're still staying away. the merchants come to understand why. so he set out that work i'd really like to know now we could really use them but they won't come it just goes to show that their complaints about tourists were exaggerated our old neighbors go to the supermarkets now and the few that are coming back to us hardly make the difference to get out and. garcelle known as once most attractive hot spots have become oddly quiet for example the trendy elbow in district in the city center. many of the small shops here lived off the foreign tourists who wanted to treat themselves to something special while on vacation. german designer lisa lampe makes and sells her own bags here but now she is giving up the shop. sales have slumped yet the ren
nearby isabel korea barcelona's famous food market many of the pricey stands that cater to turrets have closed down. the remaining shops have been here for years like maria jose at the egg as a poultry business she took over from her mother. before the corona crisis locals would complain about the crowds. now that be plenty of room for them yet they're still staying away. the merchants come to understand why. so he set out that work i'd really like to know now we could really use them but they...
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then the students age 12 to 14 years didn't stand a chance isabel dion's daughter was shot in the stomach and fortunately survived when i run in there and i made my child she. said and i told him it is only. this act of violence against a school and school children could constitute a crime against humanity no group has claimed responsibility. it's unclear whether the attack was linked to separate the spiders active in the south west and northwest 2 english speaking provinces that have long complained of discrimination by the french speaking majority. ready being attacked and children being ready ready. and live on separatists have boycotted public schools for the past 4 years as part of their protests against president paul b. s. government leaving hundreds of thousands of children out of school earlier this month the boycotts eased and schools reopened only for students to fall victim to this attack and schapelle al-jazeera colombia has passed $1000000.00 corona virus infections becoming the 8th the country to do so other nations in latin america are also seeing a surge europe has closed
then the students age 12 to 14 years didn't stand a chance isabel dion's daughter was shot in the stomach and fortunately survived when i run in there and i made my child she. said and i told him it is only. this act of violence against a school and school children could constitute a crime against humanity no group has claimed responsibility. it's unclear whether the attack was linked to separate the spiders active in the south west and northwest 2 english speaking provinces that have long...
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joining me this week, isabel hilton, who established china dialogue, an independent organisation tryings times. la, of course, a city which has experienced its own climate challenge in recent months. with me in the studio, at a suitable distance, the bbc‘s chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. hello, justin, thank you. and thank you all for being with us on dateline. whether or not you accept that changes to the climate have been driven by the industry of man or not, you can't be indifferent to the consequences. if crop yields become less predictable, everybody‘s food gets more expensive. if the temperature range grows but the change in heat and cold is more erratic than it once was, everyone's life is affected. yes, if the arctic ice melts it could open up new, faster sea routes, an opportunity for trade, but as ice turns to water so sea levels and coastal communities may have to move or disappear.
joining me this week, isabel hilton, who established china dialogue, an independent organisation tryings times. la, of course, a city which has experienced its own climate challenge in recent months. with me in the studio, at a suitable distance, the bbc‘s chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt. hello, justin, thank you. and thank you all for being with us on dateline. whether or not you accept that changes to the climate have been driven by the industry of man or not, you can't be...
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person --t work isabel wilkerson entered. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with richard , who is here to discuss with us the history of president 's court roosevelt packing attempt. good morning. let's start with information for our c-span viewers. what does the constitution say about the size of the supreme court? guest: nothing, really, except that there shall be a supreme court and achieve justice. the number of justices is left of congress to prescribe. host: the only people who can decide on how many justices sit on the supreme court is the congress of the united states? guest: that's right. by ordinary legislation subject of course to the president's veto. host: what size did the supreme court start at? the constitution requires a chief justice. how many were there? guest: six at the beginning. it was an even number. in those days the nation was divided into judicial circuits. in those days the supreme court justices had real duties in each circuit. with respect to any given circuit. congress thought six seemed to be about the right n
person --t work isabel wilkerson entered. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with richard , who is here to discuss with us the history of president 's court roosevelt packing attempt. good morning. let's start with information for our c-span viewers. what does the constitution say about the size of the supreme court? guest: nothing, really, except that there shall be a supreme court and achieve justice. the number of justices is left of congress to prescribe. host: the...
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initially backed out of spain's plan to impose a partial lockdown on wednesday but the trades leader isabel diaz a used is now reluctantly agree to a baby order although she still says her ministration plans to launch a legal challenge. and then sweden could be on the cusp of a covert $1000.00 resurgence recording its highest daily rise in infection number since june country which famously chose not to enforce a full scale lockdown during the pandemic reported more than 700 new infections on thursday the highest number since june and sweden registered just over 800 cases the early 6000 people in sweden have died from the virus countries death rate the capital is several times higher than its nordic neighbors. united states has banned palm oil imports from a malaysian company after an investigation into alleged forced labor the company says it is disappointed with the move and has been actively trying to fix the situation but palm oil producers have long faced allegations from rights groups over labor and human rights abuses palm oil is the world's most consumed vegetable oil it's estimated
initially backed out of spain's plan to impose a partial lockdown on wednesday but the trades leader isabel diaz a used is now reluctantly agree to a baby order although she still says her ministration plans to launch a legal challenge. and then sweden could be on the cusp of a covert $1000.00 resurgence recording its highest daily rise in infection number since june country which famously chose not to enforce a full scale lockdown during the pandemic reported more than 700 new infections on...
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isabel is waiting in new york city, a republican. go ahead. caller: hello and good morning to all. i have a question for amy. is in an area where conservatives are being openly attacked for their views in public or in front of their sometimes. what would you do if you felt are ared while you justice in the supreme court by others, by any other justice that works with you on a daily basis? thank you. host: that was isabella. this is edward out of houston, texas. what question would you ask if you were in the room? caller: good morning. my name is edward, a democrat from houston, texas. the question i would ask amy coney barrett is, she keeps stating that you have no hints or forecasts on how you will proceed if confirmed but it proceeds -- seems as you are already showing because of how answer every -- senators question with open arms but was democrats, you are very close to the questions and answers. i would ask again, how you would proceed with ruling if given the opportunity to get confirmed. in oyster bay,s new york. the line for others. go ahead. caller: i am calling because i
isabel is waiting in new york city, a republican. go ahead. caller: hello and good morning to all. i have a question for amy. is in an area where conservatives are being openly attacked for their views in public or in front of their sometimes. what would you do if you felt are ared while you justice in the supreme court by others, by any other justice that works with you on a daily basis? thank you. host: that was isabella. this is edward out of houston, texas. what question would you ask if...
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isabel, who is a student, had to wait 11 days for her result, and isolate during all the time with herhad it or not, whether i could go outside, and i was thinking, what if our whole house are negative and we‘ve been wasting our time inside? on both sides of the humber, including parts of lincolnshire, the alert level has been raised. along with some other areas, that means tougher rules for local people in the latest bid to curb the virus. hugh pym, bbc news. as countries across europe tighten their restrictions, or impose nationwide lockdowns in some cases, and with the prospect of further measures in the four nations of the united kingdom, our science corrrespondent rebecca morelle has been looking at how effective both national and regional lockdowns can be at tackling the pandemic. preparing for the worst. a hospital in germany getting ready for the virus that is spreading out of control. all across europe, countries are facing national lockdowns. it is the most extreme action we can take for covid. should we be doing this in the uk also? this was the picture back in march. covid
isabel, who is a student, had to wait 11 days for her result, and isolate during all the time with herhad it or not, whether i could go outside, and i was thinking, what if our whole house are negative and we‘ve been wasting our time inside? on both sides of the humber, including parts of lincolnshire, the alert level has been raised. along with some other areas, that means tougher rules for local people in the latest bid to curb the virus. hugh pym, bbc news. as countries across europe...
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isabel, who is a student, had to wait 11 days for her result, and isolate during all that time with herse i was worried about whether i had it or not, whether i could go outside, and i was thinking, what if our whole house are negative and we've been wasting our time inside? and in another reminder of the impact of the virus, the number of covid patients in uk hospitals has gone above 10,000 for the first time since may. though that's still around half the level seen at the previous peak. hugh pym, bbc news. as countries across europe tighten their restrictions, or impose nationwide lockdowns in some cases, and with the prospect of further measures in the four nations of the united kingdom, our science correspondent rebecca morelle has been looking at how effective both national and regional lockdowns can be in tackling the pandemic. preparing for the worst. a hospital in germany getting ready for a virus that's spreading out of control. all across europe, countries are facing national lockdowns. it's the most extreme action we can take for covid. so, should we be doing this in the uk,
isabel, who is a student, had to wait 11 days for her result, and isolate during all that time with herse i was worried about whether i had it or not, whether i could go outside, and i was thinking, what if our whole house are negative and we've been wasting our time inside? and in another reminder of the impact of the virus, the number of covid patients in uk hospitals has gone above 10,000 for the first time since may. though that's still around half the level seen at the previous peak. hugh...
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initially backed out of spain's plan to impose a partial lockdown a wednesday but then madrid's lead to isabelde as or use a reluctant need a baby order though she says her administration will still launch a legal challenge meanwhile sweden could be on the cusp of a coven 1000 resurgence recording its highest daily rise in infection on business june the country which famously chose not to enforce a full scale lockdown during the pandemic reported more than 700 new infections on thursday this is the highest number since june when sweden registered just over 800 cases 6000 people in sweden have died from the virus. and finally subway restaurants are famous for the savory sandwiches but island says just too sweet the country's supreme court claims the rolls contain too much sugar to be legally considered bread the ruling was made in a case about how the bread is taxed in ireland it means the rolls off it by the u.s. chain which has brunches in more than $100.00 countries can't be deemed a staple food and island. because the main story now france and russia are saying they have evidence that syria
initially backed out of spain's plan to impose a partial lockdown a wednesday but then madrid's lead to isabelde as or use a reluctant need a baby order though she says her administration will still launch a legal challenge meanwhile sweden could be on the cusp of a coven 1000 resurgence recording its highest daily rise in infection on business june the country which famously chose not to enforce a full scale lockdown during the pandemic reported more than 700 new infections on thursday this is...
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somewhere around 1797, they gave me the name of isabel. they called me bell for short. i grew up tall and strong like my daddy. my daddy's name was james and my mama's name was betsy. it seems like wherever i went, people would talk and i heard their names and i thought about my name. after new york state passed a law in 1827 saying i could be free, i moved to new york city, started to work there. i stayed in a commune on the outskirts of town. i didn't like the goings-on there, so i said, god, tell me what should i do? god said, bell, be about your father's business. i packed everything i could in a knapsack and i left new york city. i left with two dollars in my pocket and a song in my heart. i moved along and i thought about it. i said now that i am a free woman, i need a freewoman's name. what should i call myself? so i thought about it. god told me to move up and down the countryside to preach about the ills of sin and the meanness and wickedness of slavery and god told me to speak up about women's rights. in the valleys and hills and mountainsides, spread the word
somewhere around 1797, they gave me the name of isabel. they called me bell for short. i grew up tall and strong like my daddy. my daddy's name was james and my mama's name was betsy. it seems like wherever i went, people would talk and i heard their names and i thought about my name. after new york state passed a law in 1827 saying i could be free, i moved to new york city, started to work there. i stayed in a commune on the outskirts of town. i didn't like the goings-on there, so i said, god,...
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isabel's job involves searching for child abuse online, to get it taken down.does. i'm not going to lie, it's not always an easyjob, because every single day i come to work, i am seeing thousands and thousands of images of children being raped, sexually abused, kind of the worst images i've ever seen in my entire life. most of what we see in terms of self—generated content is usually a single child kind of alone in their bedroom or bathroom and they're being coerced by someone on the other side of the screen to perform sexual acts. but what we're seeing now is kind of more sibling self—generated content, so that's where there's what appears to be kind of a pair of siblings together in the same home and they're both talking to somebody on the other side of the screen. and the people the other side are coaxing them into sexual abuse and to sexually abuse each other. for me, it's the fact that i'm able to remove them, to stop people from accidentally stumbling across these images in the first place, and also mainly for the victims. in a statement, facebook say gro
isabel's job involves searching for child abuse online, to get it taken down.does. i'm not going to lie, it's not always an easyjob, because every single day i come to work, i am seeing thousands and thousands of images of children being raped, sexually abused, kind of the worst images i've ever seen in my entire life. most of what we see in terms of self—generated content is usually a single child kind of alone in their bedroom or bathroom and they're being coerced by someone on the other...
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author isabelle wilkerson, and then all about love and wrapping up the best-selling nonfiction books accord dog new york city's strand book store, is, intime missions, collection of essay biz novelist saidy smith on the early days of the covid-19 pandemic. some authors have appeared on booktv of. you can watch. the online at booktv.org. >> hello, this is gary love, the marketing manager at the book loft. exciting to be joined by mr. john dean, who is the author of "authoritarian nightmare, trump and his tollers" we'll talk about the book and joined by edison gonzalez. i'll hop of here and let everybody get started. thank you so ." >> all right. well, good evening or hello, whatever time of day you're watching this. i've got a brief power point i'm going to use to get into this book. it's based on academic study presented in a nonacademic manner. that was my job as a collaborator. i have been studying this science for a little over a decade and written an earlier book on it, as i'll mention. so my job was to keep my co lab -- to keep it for a lay audience. before i get into the book i
author isabelle wilkerson, and then all about love and wrapping up the best-selling nonfiction books accord dog new york city's strand book store, is, intime missions, collection of essay biz novelist saidy smith on the early days of the covid-19 pandemic. some authors have appeared on booktv of. you can watch. the online at booktv.org. >> hello, this is gary love, the marketing manager at the book loft. exciting to be joined by mr. john dean, who is the author of "authoritarian...
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that i can go out and have a nice evening during the week every once relaxed but there's still clear isabel. you know. we have some very young guests who are involved in the startup scene or artists who are in the middle of composing some new work of people who need to maintain a clear head. and get in the wine with a 0 leak bar comes from another berlin startup called cologne annoyed since 2018 they've been selling wine made by premium vintners in the german state of bought and written back 1st philip and his partner experiment with various blends and then the alcohol is removed from the coup de. local wineries produce the product on a large scale a bottle goes for between $10.16 euro. more and more people in europe are turning to alcohol free alternatives that's what our competitors have been saying and we've noticed it too. cologne annoyed projects it will be selling more than 300000 liters of wine this year as well as exporting wine to britain and belgium the start of the scepter and also wants to profit from the trend the company launched its brand of non alcoholic spirits this summer.
that i can go out and have a nice evening during the week every once relaxed but there's still clear isabel. you know. we have some very young guests who are involved in the startup scene or artists who are in the middle of composing some new work of people who need to maintain a clear head. and get in the wine with a 0 leak bar comes from another berlin startup called cologne annoyed since 2018 they've been selling wine made by premium vintners in the german state of bought and written back...