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her work took her to a high rise estate on the outskirts of cologne where lorenz iau was studying at the academy of media arts at the state she met the protagonist who featured in her 1st full length documentary film. is a neighborhood with a gritty reputation many of its residents are low income. spent a year volunteering at a local food bank. as it was. in fact that meeting of parents michael much more passionately as i did that i have to go. on and you know national. down. and her co-director robin king both found themselves drawn to the edge in unconventional characters they met. when we decided to make this fair. we didn't know what the film would look like in the end. this is somewhat before i got news but you know. i'm a guy. that's very much. your kid and something that. as we got deeper into the stories of each one of them we thought ok we have to follow them it's it has to be a long movie so we spent that i think 2 twin a half years just shooting with them like eat 2 and 23 days he went to came back and spent time sylvester to the characters and it's 4 characters so we alwa
her work took her to a high rise estate on the outskirts of cologne where lorenz iau was studying at the academy of media arts at the state she met the protagonist who featured in her 1st full length documentary film. is a neighborhood with a gritty reputation many of its residents are low income. spent a year volunteering at a local food bank. as it was. in fact that meeting of parents michael much more passionately as i did that i have to go. on and you know national. down. and her...
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we turn 1st to lorenz you against a documentary filmmaker interested in society's outsiders and the stories they have to tell. it starts with people that i find someone someone in an old location and i think ok this person it's really touching. her work took her to a highrise estate on the outskirts of cologne where lorenzo was studying at the academy of media arts at the state she met the protagonist who featured in her 1st full length documentary film. is a neighborhood with a gritty reputation and eve its residents are low income. spent a year volunteering at a local food bank. as it. was in fact sounding impels like a much more bashed for the as an example i have to go. on and you know national to measure. the rents here and her co-director robin king both found themselves drawn to the edgy and unconventional characters they met. when we decided to make this fair. we didn't know what the film would look like in the end. so some wonderful. things that you know you. can make. that's going to move. your feet and something that. as we got deeper into the stories of each one of them we thoug
we turn 1st to lorenz you against a documentary filmmaker interested in society's outsiders and the stories they have to tell. it starts with people that i find someone someone in an old location and i think ok this person it's really touching. her work took her to a highrise estate on the outskirts of cologne where lorenzo was studying at the academy of media arts at the state she met the protagonist who featured in her 1st full length documentary film. is a neighborhood with a gritty...
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we turn 1st to lorenz see against a documentary filmmaker interested in societies outsiders in the stories they have to tell. if that's with people that i find someone someone in an unknown location and i think ok this person it's really touching. her work took her to a highrise a state on the outskirts of cologne where lorenzo was studying at the academy of media arts at the state she met the protagonist who featured in her 1st full length documentary film. kernberg is a neighborhood with a gritty reputation when he gets residence or low income rents you spent a year volunteering at a local food bank. as it was noticed as in fact that meeting impaired smoke a much smoke bashfully as an example i have to go. on and. to mention that. the rents here and her co director. found themselves drawn to the edge and unconventional characters they met. when we decided to make this fair. we didn't know what the film would look like in the end. to 4. weeks but you know yeah. i'm a guy. that's really. you know like it was something that. as we got deeper into the stories of each one of them we thought o
we turn 1st to lorenz see against a documentary filmmaker interested in societies outsiders in the stories they have to tell. if that's with people that i find someone someone in an unknown location and i think ok this person it's really touching. her work took her to a highrise a state on the outskirts of cologne where lorenzo was studying at the academy of media arts at the state she met the protagonist who featured in her 1st full length documentary film. kernberg is a neighborhood with a...
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edward lorenz has this. promising news. >> dana, very promising news, and the 45 people that got the vaccine or the trial vaccine had no long-term side effects from it. all of the patients created the necessary antibodies with the block the violence from getting into the body. it was published in "the new england journal of medicine," which is highly respected. boosted the stock market 28 points this morning. since, it has come back a little bit. but what happens now? moderna gives this trial. even dr. anthony fauci is cautiously optimistic. >> i think we are in a pretty good place when it comes to vaccines. i mean, obviously, you want to prove that it is safe and effective, but if things work out the way that we hope they do, i think by the end of this year and the beginning of calendar year 2021, we will have enough information to know whether the candidates that we are dealing with are safe and effective. >> starting phase three trials now, it bodes very well for having that vaccine by the end of the year
edward lorenz has this. promising news. >> dana, very promising news, and the 45 people that got the vaccine or the trial vaccine had no long-term side effects from it. all of the patients created the necessary antibodies with the block the violence from getting into the body. it was published in "the new england journal of medicine," which is highly respected. boosted the stock market 28 points this morning. since, it has come back a little bit. but what happens now? moderna...
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look at richie lorenz key. the lead with michael put himself in position for the first for win. as a consequence, the cif dropped the hammer on fall sports in california. >> i thought that the football field season would be interrupted. i didn't know to what degree it would be. >> it is shocking because it is actually happening. >> i was a little upset. >> reporter: common responses from high school athletes . the fall sports have been pushed back to a december-january start because of covid-19. >> it is going to be a whole different kind of thing with other sports and stuff being crammed into the same time. >> you tell them you are living in an unbelievable time and this is just the price that we got to pay. >> reporter: san ramon valley quarterback will remain stoic. >> we are about getting better and coming closer as a team. if we have a season we are going to be the best team. >> reporter: in white, is senior olivia smith with sister, katelyn. volleyball players address the trickle-down effect in recruiting. >> a lot of it recently has been over zoom and reaching out to new
look at richie lorenz key. the lead with michael put himself in position for the first for win. as a consequence, the cif dropped the hammer on fall sports in california. >> i thought that the football field season would be interrupted. i didn't know to what degree it would be. >> it is shocking because it is actually happening. >> i was a little upset. >> reporter: common responses from high school athletes . the fall sports have been pushed back to a december-january...
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. >> jason: lorenz come i never thought i would see the day -- i don't know how i think a nationl partyan win an election by being so anti-law enforcement. they want to abolish i.c.e. you look at these scenes right now and theig mayor and the democrats, including joe biden himself, is saying the feds are using agree just tactics. i just don't get that. >> yeah, as you know, jason, i've been on the ground reporting on these liberal cities for a while. i've said the best part of last year going to every single city, talking about the death poverty and the destruction in the cities. it's not just the anti-law enforcement rhetoric. it's the fact they are willing to let their cities burn. the average mayor doesn't care about the politics of a democrat or republican party. our fearful right now because they see what is happening to the city. the most disgusting part about this is this started about being about george floyd. and you have a bunch of paid anarchists that are now trying to use george floyd's death as a shield, when this has nothing to do with this. these people have their own age
. >> jason: lorenz come i never thought i would see the day -- i don't know how i think a nationl partyan win an election by being so anti-law enforcement. they want to abolish i.c.e. you look at these scenes right now and theig mayor and the democrats, including joe biden himself, is saying the feds are using agree just tactics. i just don't get that. >> yeah, as you know, jason, i've been on the ground reporting on these liberal cities for a while. i've said the best part of last...
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well we can speak now to anthony lorenz, ceo of lorenz consultancy and a commercial property expert — afternoon to you, anthony. you have been in this sector in the commercial property sector for the past 50 years. you must have seen a lot of changes. have you seen anything like this before?m lot of changes. have you seen anything like this before? it is actually 5a years, since 1972. we went through the recession and also the three day week at one time, and there is nothing like this that i have ever seen. there is a blood bath on the streets at the moment. te na nts a re bath on the streets at the moment. tenants are not able to pay their rents, especially in the hospitality sector, where most of the hospitality tenants use the first six weeks of the water to build up the ability to pay rent, rates and service charges, and one property owner found me in service charges, and one property ownerfound me in march of service charges, and one property owner found me in march of this year saying that he usually takes as 160,000 a week, how am i supposed to pay my landlord ? unless 160,000
well we can speak now to anthony lorenz, ceo of lorenz consultancy and a commercial property expert — afternoon to you, anthony. you have been in this sector in the commercial property sector for the past 50 years. you must have seen a lot of changes. have you seen anything like this before?m lot of changes. have you seen anything like this before? it is actually 5a years, since 1972. we went through the recession and also the three day week at one time, and there is nothing like this that i...
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see quickly which shutdowns, one out of four restaurants for example included in that bunch, edward lorenzs, a lot of restaurants and businesses doing whatever they can and i want to show you, activities returning to downtown, look at what the city did they shut down the major streets to put the table spades more than 60 apart. some businesses closed and are going to be open, other businesses doing whatever they can to try to keep afloat. in fact the national bureau of economic research said small businesses have an average monthly expense of $10000 but only one month cash reserve, maryland is in the phase two reopening. , that means 50% dining inside businesses trying to do whatever they can and i talked with owners and managers of restaurants, they believe they can open up more and safely. listen. >> i think people are getting stir crazy and ready to get back outside but they definitely want to go to a place that they trust him to do the right things and to keep them safe. >> another business we talked with the green revolution skin studio on microsoft, they cannot open under county rule
see quickly which shutdowns, one out of four restaurants for example included in that bunch, edward lorenzs, a lot of restaurants and businesses doing whatever they can and i want to show you, activities returning to downtown, look at what the city did they shut down the major streets to put the table spades more than 60 apart. some businesses closed and are going to be open, other businesses doing whatever they can to try to keep afloat. in fact the national bureau of economic research said...
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introduced legislation with my colleagues from across the aisle , congresswoman lorenz, providing tax credits for small businesses to purchase and install p.p.e. and related safety equipment. it would help small businesses suffering under the weight of mandatory closures be able to afford the equipment required to reopen their doors. are you open to working with myself and miss lawrence to ensure small businesses are safely prepared to welcome customers again? sec. mnuchin: absolutely. i am not familiar with the specific legislation, but i like the concept. rep. balderson: appreciated. it is a tax credit. thank you. administrator, if a business owner decides to use personal finance moneys, but is not associated with their business to pay off their p.p.p. loan in order to move forward with the sale of the business, they just have to eat this as a loss? that may be something that you and i have to sit and discuss. sec. carranza: i agree. i have to understand all the nuances of the particular situation. also perhaps there are other businesses that may be facing the same thing that we nee
introduced legislation with my colleagues from across the aisle , congresswoman lorenz, providing tax credits for small businesses to purchase and install p.p.e. and related safety equipment. it would help small businesses suffering under the weight of mandatory closures be able to afford the equipment required to reopen their doors. are you open to working with myself and miss lawrence to ensure small businesses are safely prepared to welcome customers again? sec. mnuchin: absolutely. i am not...