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for one chin izzy and what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving tools supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and of that seed keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab now more than ever the world needs w.-h. on making healthy a world for you. to everyone. the cove. is threatening one of singapore's most beloved traditions its famous straight story the fragile used 101 east investigates to innovate. on al-jazeera. 'd 'd al-jazeera. that al this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes governments worldwide struggle to balance a major holiday season with protecting people agains
for one chin izzy and what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving tools supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to...
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>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>again the focus is on when those checks could possibly go out. here in the marina district theresa kron 4 news. >>well there's a glimmer of hope for san francisco music venues from this 900 billion dollar relief bill, 15 billion dollars will be dedicated to live music venues in theaters places that have suffered through this pandemic with no business at all. but after seeing the handling of the paycheck protection program where many large restaurant group's benefit more than smaller ones. some are just cautiously optimistic. >>no one really believes that it's going to be distributed fairly i don't know any venue that has a loss 90% of its income so to me that says all of us i'm just really hoping that this money trickles down to the menu is. >>that are small and medium sized and that these are the stages that or the proving grounds of all your lo
>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>again the focus is on when those checks could possibly go out. here in the marina district theresa kron 4 news. >>well there's a glimmer of hope for san francisco music venues from this 900 billion dollar relief bill, 15 billion dollars...
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the antigovernment protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word unorganized and few of our countries were left untouched by the unrest some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became embroiled in for trucks of conflicts which are still taking a huge humanitarian toll today. over more i'm joined tonight by sara yorkies she's a senior fellow with the carnegie endowment middle east program so it's good to have you back with us here on the day you've focused a lot of your research on tunisia the one country that has an active democratic institution since the arab spring is tunisia is it these success story of the arab spring. it certainly is the most successful of all of the arab spring countries and i think if you divide tunisia's political and economic situation politically a
the antigovernment protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word unorganized and few of our countries were left untouched by the unrest some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became...
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the anti government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word on organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the best some of the biggest of he was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became embroiled in for truck to conflicts which are still taking a huge humanitarian toll today. over more i'm joined tonight by sara yorkies she's a senior fellow with the carnegie endowment middle east program series good to have you back with us here on the day you've focused a lot of your research on tunisia the one country that has an active democratic institution since the arab spring is tunisia is it the success story of the arab spring. it certainly is the most successful of all of the arab spring countries and i think if you divide tunisia's political and economic situation politically absolutely
the anti government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word on organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the best some of the biggest of he was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became...
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the antigovernment protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the words an organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the vast some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became embroiled in for truck to conflicts which are still taking a huge humanitarian toll today. lou international community also played a role in this upheaval in the arab world in the middle east analyst with the global public policy institute he says western countries prioritize their own interests over the humanitarian issues that sparked the results we should definitely look at the western democracies and how they have. developed and since 2000 as they have often. publicly claimed and stated that they support the ideas of these are evolutionary protest movements right and 1st and foremost the uni
the antigovernment protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the words an organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the vast some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became...
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excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it izzy switches and fact that under 200 people killed less than 100 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks and 1918 when between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic influenza this is the greatest mortality of that in human history there have been 2 subsequent pandemics of 19571968 neither are any words like as 1918 and then suddenly in 1907 this new flu emerged in hong kong and scientists discovered to their hor that rather than being incubated in a pig or a human being can call infected with several strains of the flu it jumped directly from birds to humans that's mike davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic hitting in the overbroad world his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians is 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster enters with a brand new preface and he joins me now from
excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it izzy switches and fact that under 200 people killed less than 100 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks and 1918 when between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic influenza this is the greatest mortality of that in human history there have been 2 subsequent...
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izzy in london because that's the best place to seal a deal and he thinks one is within his grasp?lly the whole thing close to falling apart? or maybe is it somewhere in between? it's very hard to tell. i would stress what iain watson is talking about, the way the french minister, very close to the president emmanuel macron, suggested that if a deal is done, the french will veto it if they don't like it. yesterday, the french prime minister was standing shoulder to shoulder with fishing communities in northern france. borisjohnson has to communities in northern france. boris johnson has to sell a communities in northern france. borisjohnson has to sell a deal to the british people and 27 other leaders have to look to their electorate and say, this is what we have achieved and this is why it is good for you. thank you very much. the government has said it is confident the uk will have 800,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine by next week, when the vaccination programme is due to begin. the first batch of the pfizer—biontech jabs arrived here from belgium yesterday. but health leader
izzy in london because that's the best place to seal a deal and he thinks one is within his grasp?lly the whole thing close to falling apart? or maybe is it somewhere in between? it's very hard to tell. i would stress what iain watson is talking about, the way the french minister, very close to the president emmanuel macron, suggested that if a deal is done, the french will veto it if they don't like it. yesterday, the french prime minister was standing shoulder to shoulder with fishing...
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for one chin izzy and what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. a unique perspective on nigeria we have so much more we just don't snore so money's this much that we have. through the eyes of a celebrated african photographer. on the tower enjoying a small up and still being us what it used to. but 3 years on and how has life changed. rewind ga 30 on al-jazeera. the health of humanity is at stake a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving to lose supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests treatments and of that seed keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab now more than ever the world needs w.-h. on making the healthy a world for you. to everyone. already . hello there i'm a stand here toda
for one chin izzy and what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. a unique perspective on nigeria we have so much more we just don't snore so money's this much that we have. through the eyes of a celebrated african photographer. on the tower enjoying a small up and still being us what it used to. but 3 years...
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the anti government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failures spilling on to the streets social media was used to spread the word unorganized and few of our countries were left untouched by the unrest some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became embroiled in for trucks of conflicts which are still taking a huge humanitarian toll today. by now by. research fellow with the global public policy institute focusing on democracy and human rights in the middle east and north africa this is lisa thanks for joining us the revolution in the arab spring the so-called arab spring was fueled by hopes of a better future and david many regime they is were toppled yet today many people in the arab spring countries say their lives are worse than before a big gap between rich and poor and the like was the arab spring therefore worth it thanks for havi
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the anti government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failures spilling on to the streets social media was used to spread the word on organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the unrest some of the biggest of he was experienced in egypt for decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became embroiled in for truck to conflicts which are still taking a huge humanitarian toll today. international community also played a role in this upheaval in the arab world to invest as a middle east analyst with the global public policy institute he says western countries prioritize their own interests of the humanitarian issues that sparked the results. we should definitely look at the western democracies and how they have impacted development and since 2011 as they have often publicly claimed and stated that they support the ideas of these revolutions protest movements right and 1st and foremost th
the anti government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failures spilling on to the streets social media was used to spread the word on organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the unrest some of the biggest of he was experienced in egypt for decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became...
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r izzy. this is the off season and the ball and that is a good workout.en thursday in arizona and the regular season starts around the corner january 14th. i like videos like that. bring your pup involved and play hockey and do training, right? >> yes. >> that is awesome. >> sharks fans can't wait for the season to start. so they have a lot of road games and will train like the 49ers. their last game this week in arizona, guys? >> thanks, chris. >> all right. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7 at 8:00 "to tell the truth" follow followed by "the year 2020" and robert roberts looks back at moments of 2020 and stay with us for the news at 11:00. >> a nurse given the covid-19 vaccine is diagnosed with the coronavirus six days later. what doctors have to say about this tonight at 11:0 0. >>> the first case of a new coronavirus variant has been reported in the u.s. we're going to tell you about what bay area health experts say you need to know about this new strain. so that's coming up and then do stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00 and at 11:35 you can catch jimm
r izzy. this is the off season and the ball and that is a good workout.en thursday in arizona and the regular season starts around the corner january 14th. i like videos like that. bring your pup involved and play hockey and do training, right? >> yes. >> that is awesome. >> sharks fans can't wait for the season to start. so they have a lot of road games and will train like the 49ers. their last game this week in arizona, guys? >> thanks, chris. >> all right....
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guy: one of the economies in europe that has been hit the hardest izzy the u.k. it has it has a -- hardest is the u.k. it has a big hospitality sector. it is out front when it comes to the vaccine, significantly in front of the rest of europe. could the recovery we get, that kind of return to normality that could come earlier in the u.k., masked to some extent the effects of brexit? arend: absolutely. if there is a deal, first of all there's going to be some friction costs in that deal that are going to be immeasurably small relative to the volatility coming from covid. even if you have no deal, right now we have a baseline forecast that assumes a deal. we have about five point 8% growth in the u.k. next year. if there is no deal, we will take it down to something like 3.5%, 3.8%. the swings in gdp from this pandemic are much more important. i the same token, the speed of the private sector recovery, rolling out a vaccine and accelerating that may more than offset what you might get in terms of frictions for brexit, but sectorally, the sectors being affected by e
guy: one of the economies in europe that has been hit the hardest izzy the u.k. it has it has a -- hardest is the u.k. it has a big hospitality sector. it is out front when it comes to the vaccine, significantly in front of the rest of europe. could the recovery we get, that kind of return to normality that could come earlier in the u.k., masked to some extent the effects of brexit? arend: absolutely. if there is a deal, first of all there's going to be some friction costs in that deal that are...
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>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can, yeah they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>so right now fingers crossed here in the marina district that help is on the way sooner rather than later reporting live this country says >>thank you theresa and coming up more than 130 avalanches triggered over the weekend what is behind this alarming number of incidents health order problems on the peninsula, not all businesses breaking the rules are getting the same penalty. everybody 9 months with tired of doing this to this is the time right now needs the just of this. >>plus we have been worn down over the past 9 months because of this pandemic and it is causing a change in behavior. >>we're talking to a local infectious disease expert on what may be the cause. >>well you likely remember more than 9 months ago, california became the first state to implement the stay at home order and that early action slow the spread of the virus in
>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can, yeah they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>so right now fingers crossed here in the marina district that help is on the way sooner rather than later reporting live this country says >>thank you theresa and coming up more than 130 avalanches triggered over the weekend what is...
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>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can, yeah they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>again the focus is on when those checks could possibly go out. here in the marina district racist osseo kron 4 news. >>and now to our coronavirus coverage as we take a look at icu bed availability across california. the bay area region is now at 13.5% availability slightly down from yesterday and still a grim situation in southern california and the san joaquin valley. we're icu bed availability is 00:00am tonight. the northern california region is at 29.5% and the greater sacramento region is at 15.7% availability tonight. >>in contra costa county, the public health department says that hospital surge levels are moderate and that the county has not reached a tipping point yet but as kron 4 sleep juggle tells us the numbers are changing by the hour. >>we're struggling to add capacity for covid patients as we speak kaiser permanente chairma
>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can, yeah they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>again the focus is on when those checks could possibly go out. here in the marina district racist osseo kron 4 news. >>and now to our coronavirus coverage as we take a look at icu bed availability across california. the bay area...
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>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>again the focus is on when those checks could possibly go out. here in the marina district racist osseo kron 4 news, it's. >>there is a glimmer of hope for san francisco music venues from this 900 billion dollar relief bill, whenever it gets passed our approved by the president 15 billion dollars and it will be dedicated to live music venues and theaters places that obviously of suffer through this pandemic with no business at all. but after seeing the headline to the paycheck protection program where many large restaurant groups benefited more than smaller ones. some are cautiously optimistic. >>really believes that it's going to be distributed fairly i don't know any venue that has a loss 90% of its income so to me that says all of us i'm just really hoping that this money trickles down to the menu is that are small and medium sized and that th
>>at izzy's a small staff is handling take out with locals trying to help out as they can they really need it we don't want any more of our amazing historical restaurants in the bay area to close down. i heard the clubhouse is closing down. >>again the focus is on when those checks could possibly go out. here in the marina district racist osseo kron 4 news, it's. >>there is a glimmer of hope for san francisco music venues from this 900 billion dollar relief bill, whenever it...
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for one chin izzy and what began as a hobby has grown into a passion own way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and in so installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. when the news breaks the impact of the storms in honduras has been particularly devastating when people need to be hurt no group has claimed responsibility for the shooting on the outskirts of srinagar in indian administered kashmir people here say they're living in fear al-jazeera has teams on the ground they never ate these type of food that we simply don't know if we can teach you to bring you more award winning documentaries and life needs on air and online. a television show sesame street has developed new characters to support children in the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh the puppets nor and as these are tailored to support raising the children who fled me and mar charlotte alice explains. bridget children have got 2 new friends just like them 6 year old nor and her twin brother aziz they assist in
for one chin izzy and what began as a hobby has grown into a passion own way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and in so installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is here on al-jazeera. when the news breaks the impact of the storms in honduras has been particularly devastating when people need to be hurt no group has claimed responsibility for the shooting on the outskirts of srinagar in indian administered kashmir people...
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the anti-government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word an organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the un vast some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became embroiled in for trucks of conflicts which are still taking a huge humanitarian toll today. lee international community also played a role in this upheaval in the arab world in the. middle east is a middle east analyst from the global public policy institute and he says a western countries prioritize their own interests over humanitarian issues that sparked the revolts we should definitely look at the western democracies and how they have. developed since 2000 as they have. and publicly claimed and stated that they support the ideas of these revolutions protest movements right and 1st and fore
the anti-government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzie as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word an organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the un vast some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen...
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some of our young audience members and start with izzy bee joining us from australia with a couple ofn koala joeys. what dow think of her mission? >> i think kira is so awesome and she's going to be such ang an inspiration to all of the younger kids to get out there and rescue animals and do good things for the planet. >> next, let's check in with two young climate activists, sisters ember and azalea. what's the most exciting thing about kira for the two of you? >> i'm really excited about her because she's a lot like us and she's helping kangaroos and koakoal ash koala bears and we're trying to help polar bears because we created kids care for koala bears and how it's affecting polar bears. we biked from new hampshire to new york city to raise money for 100% clean energy for schools and i think that this doll will inspire little girls and teach them that it doesn't matter what your age is you can always make a difference. >> you are right about that and both of you are making a big impact. i know you're excited to meet kira. all of you will get to meet her in person soon because each
some of our young audience members and start with izzy bee joining us from australia with a couple ofn koala joeys. what dow think of her mission? >> i think kira is so awesome and she's going to be such ang an inspiration to all of the younger kids to get out there and rescue animals and do good things for the planet. >> next, let's check in with two young climate activists, sisters ember and azalea. what's the most exciting thing about kira for the two of you? >> i'm really...
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the anti government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzy as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word an organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the un vast some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen became embroiled in for trucks of conflicts which are still taking a huge humanitarian toll today. over more i'm joined tonight by syria yorkies she's a senior fellow with the carnegie endowment middle east program sure it's good to have you back with us here on the day you've focused a lot of your research on tunisia the one country that has an active democratic institution since the arab spring is tunisia is it the success story of the arab spring. it certainly is the most successful of all of the arab spring countries and i think if you divide tunisia's political and economic situation politically
the anti government protests multiplied rapidly be on chin izzy as borders with anger over repressive regimes economic hardship and political failure spilling onto the streets social media was used to spread the word an organize and few of our countries were left untouched by the un vast some of the biggest upheaval was experienced in egypt where decades long ruler hosni mubarak was overthrown setting the stage for a power struggle eventually won by the military. and libya syria and yemen...