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these guys seem to enjoy the global crisis the huge kruger national park all for themselves with hardly any tourists in sight since the end of march south africa's borders are closed international flights are not permitted even domestic travel is not allowed only a few davis the chairs from the province are allowed to enter the park at the moment this has a huge negative impact on hundreds of thousands of south africans working in the industry travelling with them were country is possible again you can you know long to operate began behind me is a checkpoint that people have to ask if they want to visit a particular interested t.v. lake. so there are still a lot of inconveniences for tourists and the numbers are considerably lower many people choose to wait. you know your correspondents there following the impact of on tourism around the world. paris has become the 1st formula one driver to test positive for the racing point driver will miss the british grand prix this weekend formula one made a belated start earlier this month with a strict testing protocol in place the mexican will no
these guys seem to enjoy the global crisis the huge kruger national park all for themselves with hardly any tourists in sight since the end of march south africa's borders are closed international flights are not permitted even domestic travel is not allowed only a few davis the chairs from the province are allowed to enter the park at the moment this has a huge negative impact on hundreds of thousands of south africans working in the industry travelling with them were country is possible again...
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how are things on kruger avenue? do you miss me at all? royalty. >> this is now regis philbin avenue. look at that, i love that guy. >> and everywhere we went -- >> hey, how ya doing? >> everyone loved seeing regis. >> nice puppy. >> well, almost everyone. >> hi, baby, how are you? >> he was raised on kruger avenue during the depression on the bottom floor of a two-family home. >> the house used to be right here. >> oh. >> and here was where regis sat in his baby carriage. >> really? >> take a look. hey, regis. isn't he cute? he's adorable, that regis. >> look at that cute little baby. >> so they paved paradise, and they put up a parking lot, huh? >> honest to god. >> regis says neither his dad, a first-generation irish-american and marine, nor his mom, an italian-american fulltime housewife, had any inkling of their son's guilty pleasure. >> i was afraid to tell them that i used to stay in this house, 6 years old, tune in wnew, which was the key radio station in new york city. and every night at 9:30, bing crosby would have a half hour of
how are things on kruger avenue? do you miss me at all? royalty. >> this is now regis philbin avenue. look at that, i love that guy. >> and everywhere we went -- >> hey, how ya doing? >> everyone loved seeing regis. >> nice puppy. >> well, almost everyone. >> hi, baby, how are you? >> he was raised on kruger avenue during the depression on the bottom floor of a two-family home. >> the house used to be right here. >> oh. >> and...
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tours are off the cards, but we headed t to the eaeastern part of the country, home to the famous krugerhe malamala game reserve, which is doing all it can to survive the current isisis. >> they'r're on patrol around ththe clock. since e the lockdown, , the fd rangers fromom the malamalaa wildlife reserve have even enent the ght t out the sh, to guard the animals. e e reservoffefers se of t the most l lurious safaris in southern aicica, drang ousands ofof tourists everery year.. since ththe lockdown, , the ans have beeeen largely alalone, d criminal poaching gangs knowt.t. ey arere keeto expxplo the situatioion. more r recently, aninimals that sell well for their meat have. malamala lies in one of ututh africa p poore regioio, and the raers s arconcerned about >> t the pandemic c has put mk masuounding g threservrvututh they h have no moneyey and mane hungngry. we animals for their meat. wil the wild aninimals also sesensel someme residents o of the pa he tlostst their fear r completelyd are coming much closer tththe ca thahan noal. manager at t the malamala a res. vnow he's hololding th
tours are off the cards, but we headed t to the eaeastern part of the country, home to the famous krugerhe malamala game reserve, which is doing all it can to survive the current isisis. >> they'r're on patrol around ththe clock. since e the lockdown, , the fd rangers fromom the malamalaa wildlife reserve have even enent the ght t out the sh, to guard the animals. e e reservoffefers se of t the most l lurious safaris in southern aicica, drang ousands ofof tourists everery year.. since...
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you know kruger enter team at the interactive media foundation company in berlin designed the installation they recreated 400 hectares of brazil's 2 mccormack national park in the amazon rain forest. it took over a year 7500 plants alone had to be drawn and programs the installation is now touring museums around the world. and with the knowledge we wanted to create an emotional experience that you can dive into and enjoy and that enables people to identify with the animals and in this way to awaken interest in them and in the way they experience the world. and it's working we've had lots of people asking us is it really true that the poison dart frog sees those crazy colors that. how do you know that and how can we find out more. far. the project required extensive research the artists needed input from scientists they worked closely with biologists that berlin's natural history museum. biologist yano hoffman initially found a few mistakes to correct in the virtual reality installation. yeah i just had that is right the 1st time we saw the prototype of the island we noticed there were a fe
you know kruger enter team at the interactive media foundation company in berlin designed the installation they recreated 400 hectares of brazil's 2 mccormack national park in the amazon rain forest. it took over a year 7500 plants alone had to be drawn and programs the installation is now touring museums around the world. and with the knowledge we wanted to create an emotional experience that you can dive into and enjoy and that enables people to identify with the animals and in this way to...
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motive could be politically motivated i respectfully request that united states attorney matthew kruger open an investigation into this heinous crime no american should fear for their personal safety because of where they live or their political affiliation. well no american should fear but many do according to a poll from a libertarian think tank speaking out is becoming america's newest phobia in this woke climate and while rocks are held from all sides of the political spectrum republicans seem to be scared way more than their democrat rivals we did a bit of our own polling on the streets of new york it happens a lot of places everywhere on all sides because you people are afraid of confrontation and people are more who are frankly not willing to listen to each other there's a lot of judgment being thrown here left and right a question at least so many people can't get their opinion including me can deal with the believe. now we're not going to be japanese i try not. to mind if i can avoid it in the past i would close my mouth and just but now how many people. because it's time for p
motive could be politically motivated i respectfully request that united states attorney matthew kruger open an investigation into this heinous crime no american should fear for their personal safety because of where they live or their political affiliation. well no american should fear but many do according to a poll from a libertarian think tank speaking out is becoming america's newest phobia in this woke climate and while rocks are held from all sides of the political spectrum republicans...
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these guys seem to enjoy the global crisis the huge kruger national park all for themselves with hardly any tourists in sight since the end of march south africa's borders are closed international flights are not permitted even domestic travel is not allowed only a few davis from the province are allowed to enter the park at the moment this has a huge negative impact on hundreds of thousands of south africans working in the industry travelling with them the country is possible again you conclude your staff being allowed to operate they can behind me is a checkpoint that people have to ask if they want to visit a particular city. so there are still a lot of inconveniences for tourists and the numbers are considerably lower many people choose to wait. or d.w. correspondents are updating us on the impact of the pandemic and tourism around. well here in berlin credit virus restrictions have shut down the city's club scene that's got some ravers raving mad or defying authorities and going underground or rather side a note to our viewers this report does contain flushing image. merlin's club
these guys seem to enjoy the global crisis the huge kruger national park all for themselves with hardly any tourists in sight since the end of march south africa's borders are closed international flights are not permitted even domestic travel is not allowed only a few davis from the province are allowed to enter the park at the moment this has a huge negative impact on hundreds of thousands of south africans working in the industry travelling with them the country is possible again you...
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these guys seem to enjoy the global crisis the huge kruger national park all for themselves with hardly any tourists in sight since the end of march south africa's borders are closed international flights are not permitted even domestic travel is not allowed only a few davis from the province are allowed to enter the park at the moment this has a huge negative impact on hundreds of thousands of south africans working in the industry travelling with them in the country it is possible again you can have years after being allowed to operate a camp behind me is. point that people have to ask if they want to choose visit a particular in a city lake and. so there are still a lot of inconveniences for tourists and the numbers are considerably lower for many people you know where. the number of new coronavirus cases here in germany is slowly on the rise again a cause for concern for germany's public health is due to the robot institute they say the development is worrying and as a result of negligence many of the new cases have been traced back to family and friends gatherings but at the same t
these guys seem to enjoy the global crisis the huge kruger national park all for themselves with hardly any tourists in sight since the end of march south africa's borders are closed international flights are not permitted even domestic travel is not allowed only a few davis from the province are allowed to enter the park at the moment this has a huge negative impact on hundreds of thousands of south africans working in the industry travelling with them in the country it is possible again you...
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. >> reporter: sheila kruger owns the mortuary. her staff, like family to her, not immune from the virus. >> we lost six of our staff to covid. >> reporter: you had six of your staff members out because of covid. >> six of eight. >> reporter: in your 33 years of business have you ever had to use refrigerator trucks before? containers? >> no, we have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: the death toll rising in 17 states. 12 states setting new records for hospitalizations. president trump has touted the nation's lower death rate, but late today white house coronavirus task force coordinator dr. deborah birx warning the surges in cases will lead to more deaths. >> we have not seen this result in increased mortality, but that is expected as the disease continues to spread in some of our large metro areas. >> reporter: the nation's top infectious disease doctor, anthony fauci, saying we are living in the perfect storm right now, urging states with severe outbreaks to shut down. moments ago, atlanta dialing back to phase one. las
. >> reporter: sheila kruger owns the mortuary. her staff, like family to her, not immune from the virus. >> we lost six of our staff to covid. >> reporter: you had six of your staff members out because of covid. >> six of eight. >> reporter: in your 33 years of business have you ever had to use refrigerator trucks before? containers? >> no, we have never seen anything like this. >> reporter: the death toll rising in 17 states. 12 states setting new...
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ferro doesn't know the kruger end if it hit him over the head, but does that mean it is just as easyt out of gold? mike: it is, but gold has a little more enduring boom market. free money, every central bank in the gold just -- world just printing money. there is no competition for gold right now. theyi can save the record, all got sold a long, long time ago and we don't have them anymore. i'm sure that is a story for a lot of people. tom: a question on gold, it is a very british thing. jon: that is my plan to do. in 2011, we saw this story play out. we are seeing a play out again. why is it different this time? mike: 2011, if you look at the crisis, gold rallied about three times. it is just a continuation, the way i see it. you have to go back to 2011 the last time gold was above the average. this one looks more enduring. when do we have any idea when central banks will start hiking again? >> we don't. and we said repeatedly on this program for a long time, the argument against gold was a lack of yield. where do you go for yield right now? i just look at that long bond, and i only
ferro doesn't know the kruger end if it hit him over the head, but does that mean it is just as easyt out of gold? mike: it is, but gold has a little more enduring boom market. free money, every central bank in the gold just -- world just printing money. there is no competition for gold right now. theyi can save the record, all got sold a long, long time ago and we don't have them anymore. i'm sure that is a story for a lot of people. tom: a question on gold, it is a very british thing. jon:...
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. >> reporter: sheila kruger owns the mortuary, her staff suffering from the virus as well. >> we lost six of our staff to covid. >> you had six of your staff members out because of covid. >> 6 of 8. >> even though president trump told telemundo friday the u.s. was, quote, winning the fight gebs the virus dr. birx making it clear more cases will mean more deaths. >> we've not seen more results of increased mortality but that is expected. >> reporter: some of those cases and deaths affecting children. in florida the youngest deaths in the state believed to be two 11-year-olds. the president traveling throughout south florida yesterday, a state with 11,000 new infections and 92 deaths in just the past day. again, foregoing wearing a mask. in texas denise's 6 month old daughter just released from the hospital after surviving the virus. that state setting records for deaths and hospitalizations with more than 10,000 covid patients. texas governor abbott saying they're running out of time. and while parents struggled to protect their children from the virus young adults are faced with watch
. >> reporter: sheila kruger owns the mortuary, her staff suffering from the virus as well. >> we lost six of our staff to covid. >> you had six of your staff members out because of covid. >> 6 of 8. >> even though president trump told telemundo friday the u.s. was, quote, winning the fight gebs the virus dr. birx making it clear more cases will mean more deaths. >> we've not seen more results of increased mortality but that is expected. >> reporter:...
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. >> reporter: sheila kruger owns the mortuary, her staff suffering from the virus as well. >> we lost six of our staff to o covid. >> you had six of your staff members out because of covid? >> 6 of 8. >> reporter: even though president trump told telemundo friday the u.s. was, quote, winning the war against the virus white house coronavirus task force coordinator dr. birx making it clear more cases will mean more deaths. >> we've not seen this result in icreased mortality, but that is expected as the disease continues to spread into some of our large metro areas. >> reporter: in florida the youngest deaths in the state believed to be two 11-year-olds. the president traveling throughout south florida yesterday, a state with 11,000 new infections and 92 deaths in just the past day. again, foregoing wearing a mask. in texas her 6 month old daughter just released from the hospital after surviving the virus. that state setting records for deaths and hospitalizations with more than 10,000 covid patients. texas governor abbott saying they're running out of time. and while parents struggle to
. >> reporter: sheila kruger owns the mortuary, her staff suffering from the virus as well. >> we lost six of our staff to o covid. >> you had six of your staff members out because of covid? >> 6 of 8. >> reporter: even though president trump told telemundo friday the u.s. was, quote, winning the war against the virus white house coronavirus task force coordinator dr. birx making it clear more cases will mean more deaths. >> we've not seen this result in...
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some young readers out there jessica kim is going to be friday, may 22 and we also have william kent krugern thursdays may 28 all of them are 5:00 p.m. mountain time. the author we have today and very excited for this. my reading has expanded so much getting to do the these author events in this book is no exception. i'm so excited to pick her brain. hadar aviram is a professor of law at the university of california hastings college of law. she's the author of "cheap on crime" and the transformation of american punishment and coeditor of the legal process and the promise of justice. she is a frequent media commentator and runs the california correctional crisis law. we here to talk about her book "yesterday's monsters" and him and invite her to join me. and get a turn on her video here. let me get her connected and we will get this show on the road. hello! welcome! >> hi everyone. thank you for joining us. i know you're a little bit earlier than us so thank you for hanging out with us before dinner time.>> this is perfect. my toddler is napping and i have time and this is great. >> i'm so g
some young readers out there jessica kim is going to be friday, may 22 and we also have william kent krugern thursdays may 28 all of them are 5:00 p.m. mountain time. the author we have today and very excited for this. my reading has expanded so much getting to do the these author events in this book is no exception. i'm so excited to pick her brain. hadar aviram is a professor of law at the university of california hastings college of law. she's the author of "cheap on crime" and the...
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a prominent human rights activist has died in prison in kruger on. 69 president authorities say he'd been taken to hospital with pneumonia but was in poor health critics say his life sentence on charges of involvement in deadly ethnic violence in the south of the country was based on trumped up charges human rights groups had been calling for him to be freed in 2016 the un found that he'd been arbitrarily detained held an inhumane conditions and torture and. some of russia's largest anti-government protests in years are into their 3rd week thousands have been expressing their anger at president huzzah after the arrest of the governor of the far eastern coverall screecher and on murder charges in the protests show no sign of subsiding the tilopa is hardly on reports were out these protests are a problem for president vladimir putin demonstrators in the city of combat ups have marched every day for more than 2 weeks to mending the governor of the region sergei for go his release from prison the businessman turned politician was arrested on july the 9th and flown to moscow he is accused
a prominent human rights activist has died in prison in kruger on. 69 president authorities say he'd been taken to hospital with pneumonia but was in poor health critics say his life sentence on charges of involvement in deadly ethnic violence in the south of the country was based on trumped up charges human rights groups had been calling for him to be freed in 2016 the un found that he'd been arbitrarily detained held an inhumane conditions and torture and. some of russia's largest...
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kruger spokesman kim gaetz said he shoul could not comment on te request.e in familiar the neighborhood, proclaiming his religious or political thoughts. he had a lot of different views, but he was in this last view that made people be outrageous with him. trump signs were stirring of a group responses on neighborhood facebook pages. washat is what the caller referring to earlier there, boris. guest: that is a powerful story, right, jesse? it is despicable, it is disgusting, that is the tactics of the left right now. you look at all the violence happening across the country, look at seattle, look at captain david doran, shot down in st. louis. at really, this story of trump supporter being killed for political purposes, i mean, imagine if that were a democrat or a biden supporter. it would be the biggest news. you would see that on every network of it you do not see it here barely at all it is really disheartening that violence and supporters,st trump the mainstream media, while they focus on all kinds of other gavees and, you know, biden a pass and focus o
kruger spokesman kim gaetz said he shoul could not comment on te request.e in familiar the neighborhood, proclaiming his religious or political thoughts. he had a lot of different views, but he was in this last view that made people be outrageous with him. trump signs were stirring of a group responses on neighborhood facebook pages. washat is what the caller referring to earlier there, boris. guest: that is a powerful story, right, jesse? it is despicable, it is disgusting, that is the tactics...