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mary-louise: yes.course, having a known origin is very difficult when around 20% of cases -- we're not exactly sure of the number. around 20% of cases will remain ptomatic, and then, of course, all of the other cases remain infectious around two days before they get symptoms. and so, you are always going to have this background of small numbers. in hong kong has done particularly well. -- and hong kong has done particularly well. 400 to 500ptick of cases. but they should be able to get that under control with 100% of face masks. they are asking people to go home after work, because they were able to control it the last time. when they are at peak, there were 700 -- it's going to be hard work, but they should be able to do this. but this is why you have to act earlier. you have to act before it becomes a large number. and i think it is about 100 over 14 days. if it is more than that, it's an incredibly high -- hard job to get the numbers back down, because of the 20% that could be asymptomatic and the 8
mary-louise: yes.course, having a known origin is very difficult when around 20% of cases -- we're not exactly sure of the number. around 20% of cases will remain ptomatic, and then, of course, all of the other cases remain infectious around two days before they get symptoms. and so, you are always going to have this background of small numbers. in hong kong has done particularly well. -- and hong kong has done particularly well. 400 to 500ptick of cases. but they should be able to get that...
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the original you rebecca louise law intended to take the blossoms down again at the end of the year and reuse them as usual but now she's got another idea. so now in conversations about. this. people of time i have heard of the work in the us and read that of a raised plans to expand the culture with dried violets that people have collected for her. germany is not necessarily known for its street food here in the capital the most popular snack to go is the during a kebab which was invented in berlin but is based on turkish cuisine down south. and soft pretzels are all the rage but in the northern states the fish or fish role is a quintessential street food snack and has the reputation of being a bit old fashioned but in the port city of hamburg chefs updating its image. fish and bread are northern germany's traditional street food. but it has to crunch nicely when you take a bite all along the coast locals and visitors have their favorites of salmon sandwich of course fried fish and bread crumbs cup and shrimp roll i can't wait to try it because they're going to face. is my health you k
the original you rebecca louise law intended to take the blossoms down again at the end of the year and reuse them as usual but now she's got another idea. so now in conversations about. this. people of time i have heard of the work in the us and read that of a raised plans to expand the culture with dried violets that people have collected for her. germany is not necessarily known for its street food here in the capital the most popular snack to go is the during a kebab which was invented in...
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it only took rebecca louise law one week to complete her sculpture out of some 200000 dried. but then the opening had to be postponed for several months because of the coronavirus and. at one time the 16th century chapel was an herbal pharmacy for the poor and sick to work of floral art is also a tribute to the exhibition space itself. some of he. had to be individually attached to this then copper wire. artist prepared the composition at home in her studio and sent her to italy. and we work together with her to hang up the various sprays of flowers on the framework and link at a clinic. we use laws our design demand internationally. over $1000000.00 dried blossoms parts of which she really uses over and over. as in berlin in 2016. and 2 years later into lido ohio. to the different locations most often public spaces. her 200-1000 installation. was displayed in a community center in michigan. bringing. to places where. people have lost connection with nature in the air. they need a reminder. she grew up surrounded by nature and flowers as a young artist she already enjoyed mak
it only took rebecca louise law one week to complete her sculpture out of some 200000 dried. but then the opening had to be postponed for several months because of the coronavirus and. at one time the 16th century chapel was an herbal pharmacy for the poor and sick to work of floral art is also a tribute to the exhibition space itself. some of he. had to be individually attached to this then copper wire. artist prepared the composition at home in her studio and sent her to italy. and we work...
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♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ i'm turning it loose ♪ footloose ♪ kick off the sunday shoes ♪ please louiseverybody cut ♪ everybody cut ♪ ♪ everybody cut footloose >>> hi, i'm martina mcbride. i'm so happy to be with you to celebrate the fourth of july. i'm here in nashville, tennessee. i couldn't bring the band in here with me, because we are social distancing, but i did want to sing my new song for you, "girls like me." ♪ i remember that first time i fell in love ♪ ♪ i've never been the one to be afraid to jump ♪ ♪ and sometimes it hurts ♪ but the world still turns ♪ i remember that first sad broken heart ♪ ♪ and i told myself i wouldn't fall apart ♪ ♪ so i let it burn ♪ that's how you live and learn ♪ ♪ it ain't always easy ♪ but it's gonna be all right ♪ it used to be me ♪ hiding insecurities ♪ with a cigarette and a bottle of whiskey ♪ ♪ i was a girl at home ♪ in the dark all alone ♪ saying why the hell doesn't he miss me ♪ ♪ we act so tough like i ain't nothing ♪ ♪ cause we don't want them to see ♪ ♪ here's to the girls like me ♪ ♪ fast forward ♪ now your old dreams are gone ♪ and you
♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ ah ♪ i'm turning it loose ♪ footloose ♪ kick off the sunday shoes ♪ please louiseverybody cut ♪ everybody cut ♪ ♪ everybody cut footloose >>> hi, i'm martina mcbride. i'm so happy to be with you to celebrate the fourth of july. i'm here in nashville, tennessee. i couldn't bring the band in here with me, because we are social distancing, but i did want to sing my new song for you, "girls like me." ♪ i remember that first time i...
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louise: we did.ovement of money, we have to pay for, and so do the big banks. the big banks, their business model in the u.k. is more around making their money from mortgages and credit, and that kind of thing. obviously, that's not open for us, so we need to charge a fee. we make that fee as low as we possibly can we make it as simple as we possibly can. there is just a monthly fee per child per account. matt: where are you looking to grow? i know that some countries, like here in germany, still value cash. whereas in scandinavia, there are so many places where you can only use digital. so, what do you see as far as growth plans are concerned? louise: for the moment, we operate in the u.k. and the u.s. we launched in the u.s. almost two years ago, and a couple of months ago, we hit one million active customers between those two markets. we still have a huge amount of going to do in the u.s., but yes, eventually we would like to rollout wider than that, and actually as you say, when you start working
louise: we did.ovement of money, we have to pay for, and so do the big banks. the big banks, their business model in the u.k. is more around making their money from mortgages and credit, and that kind of thing. obviously, that's not open for us, so we need to charge a fee. we make that fee as low as we possibly can we make it as simple as we possibly can. there is just a monthly fee per child per account. matt: where are you looking to grow? i know that some countries, like here in germany,...
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louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean. >>has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed when indoor dining starts up again in san francisco seems like there won't be much money he made it to percent capacity. >>even more than that was just a safety. our staff and our south so far there's no official tally of the number of local businesses in san francisco closed by covid-19. >>but the website eater sf as a running list of close to 40 bars and restaurants that have shuttered since march just in the city alone i spoke to a hospitality industry lawyer, who believes the next 3 to 4 months are going to be the most difficult time in terms of ba
louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean. >>has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules...
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louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean. >>has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bummed out. >>my parents used to bring me here and returned ice to bring my daughter here. it was always place coming up at e-mail to negotiate. and then after that bring my bracket here so to see it shut down over the school system's >>but it presents one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed when indoor dining starts up again in san francisco seems like there won't be much money he made it to percent capacity. >>even more than that was just a safety. our staff and our south so far there's no official tally of the number of local businesses in san francisco closed by covid-19. >>but the website eater sf as a running list of close to 40 bars and restaurants that have shuttered since march ju
louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean. >>has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bummed out. >>my parents used to bring me here and returned ice to bring my daughter here. it was always place coming up at e-mail to negotiate. and then after that bring my bracket here so to see it shut down over the school system's >>but it presents one of the...
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when it locked down, her granddaughter louise could only see her through the window., basically. if i could've burst through the walls i would've, aye. whitehills was hit hard with coronavirus. at the height of the pandemic, 39 of its staff were off work. there wasn't enough staff to care for their needs. i would say neglect. so you'd put it as strong as that, neglect — your gran was neglected? well, when i went in and saw her, yes. yeah. in may, bridget tested positive for covid and then suffered a stroke. louise insisted on being allowed inside the home and found her grand inside the home and found her gran lying in her bed which was soiled and wet, and her room dirty. the debris had built up in her room. she'd been in her bed for a long time and her room hadn't been touched for a long time. i've never seen a room like that. louise also found and opened bag of soiled ppe in her bathroom, in breach of covid protection control protocol. bridget died with covid on may the 13th. new figures obtained by disclosure reveal the depth of the staff shortages across scotland's
when it locked down, her granddaughter louise could only see her through the window., basically. if i could've burst through the walls i would've, aye. whitehills was hit hard with coronavirus. at the height of the pandemic, 39 of its staff were off work. there wasn't enough staff to care for their needs. i would say neglect. so you'd put it as strong as that, neglect — your gran was neglected? well, when i went in and saw her, yes. yeah. in may, bridget tested positive for covid and then...
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and you alluded to it earlier, louise, this is just and you alluded to it earlier, louise, this isjustir, and told us this is a real crunch point for the aviation industry in the uk and that the british government needs to sort out air bridges so the hospitality and aviation can run again as quickly as possible. in this covid-19 pandemic we have been grounded for almost four months. it is without doubt the worst, deepest downturn the tourism and airline industry has ever faced and airline industry has ever faced and that's why it is vital that we get people moving again during july and august and get the tourism industry of britain welcoming visitors from europe. people coming to the uk today on ryanair flights from countries with much lower covid rates than the uk and it is vital if we are going to get the uk hotel, restaurants and tourism sector up and running. despite calls from michael o'leary, despite calls from the unions, there is a harsh reality here. 90% of flights have been grounded over the past few months. airbus predict a full recovery will ta ke airbus predict a full reco
and you alluded to it earlier, louise, this is just and you alluded to it earlier, louise, this isjustir, and told us this is a real crunch point for the aviation industry in the uk and that the british government needs to sort out air bridges so the hospitality and aviation can run again as quickly as possible. in this covid-19 pandemic we have been grounded for almost four months. it is without doubt the worst, deepest downturn the tourism and airline industry has ever faced and airline...
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good morning, louise.s going to be business as usual but many commentators over the past few weeks and senior politicians have said it is not business as usual. he needs to recognise that heavy's life was important and the rights of this family are important we urge dominic raab to once again make it absolutely clear to secretary pompeo that if he wants to continue to be the closest ally, to have this special relationship, it absolutely starts with making sure that when americans commit crimes over here that they do not walk away from them. no—one is above the law. so to make sure that harry is at the very top of the agenda and not just harry, rights of uk citizens because the minute we abdicate that, louise, is the minutes that we lose our sovereignty. we just become the 51st state. it is incredibly important that the discussions this week, and we are aware of all of the geostrategic issues going on and we don't mean to belittle those of course, but you have to start with human rights of the people in you
good morning, louise.s going to be business as usual but many commentators over the past few weeks and senior politicians have said it is not business as usual. he needs to recognise that heavy's life was important and the rights of this family are important we urge dominic raab to once again make it absolutely clear to secretary pompeo that if he wants to continue to be the closest ally, to have this special relationship, it absolutely starts with making sure that when americans commit crimes...
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survives the spanish flu, two fires, and a world war, but covid-19 proved to be a deadly blow to louiseat lands and. the diner is closing its doors after 8 decades, our photojournalist takes us inside , one last time. >> louis was my paternal grandfather, he went through the spanish flu in 1918. >> i didn't know anything about the spanish flu until coronavirus hit. >> i am a third generation owner of lewis restaurant. it has been a sad few months. they rebuilt, the fire almost destroyed our restaurant, the developers back in the 60s that owned the land wanted to tear us down, coronavirus, having to close and not knowing when, if ever, we would be able to open, we just did not know how it could be a safe working environment for our staff and ourselves. it is sad. this is our family's legacy. not only were we generations of running this restaurant but our customers were generations of coming and enjoying our restaurant. it is tough, but everything changes. everything ends. thank you, i knew that louise was important to my family but i did not know it was important to the entire community.
survives the spanish flu, two fires, and a world war, but covid-19 proved to be a deadly blow to louiseat lands and. the diner is closing its doors after 8 decades, our photojournalist takes us inside , one last time. >> louis was my paternal grandfather, he went through the spanish flu in 1918. >> i didn't know anything about the spanish flu until coronavirus hit. >> i am a third generation owner of lewis restaurant. it has been a sad few months. they rebuilt, the fire almost...
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if you're asking how it happened, it happened because of louise myra. louise asked me if i would be interested in doing this kind of a chronicle for publication. she said, why donated you come in -- i think you were there for that first dave review. she said why don't you come in i'll put some of the objects i have in mind on a few tables in the administrative offices of the historical society and what i saw during that first visit literally took my breath away because we will be discussing these objects over the next four weeks or at least 10 of the 50. but one of them was a relic of abraham lincoln's presidency in his own hand that i never knew about and i have been 40 years in the field. that's just a way of paying tribute to the kind of boundless trove that the new york historical society boasts. it was a thrill to see it and i wanted to share the thrill of the actual object from war-time with our readers and with members and attendees of the historical society. valerie: it was hard to whittle them down to 50, as a matter of fact. there were so many
if you're asking how it happened, it happened because of louise myra. louise asked me if i would be interested in doing this kind of a chronicle for publication. she said, why donated you come in -- i think you were there for that first dave review. she said why don't you come in i'll put some of the objects i have in mind on a few tables in the administrative offices of the historical society and what i saw during that first visit literally took my breath away because we will be discussing...
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louise went to meet the duchess. and we can speak to louise now.es back to before she was a mother, before she was married, to her university days. that is why she is supporting the bbc initiative tiny happy people which is all about communicating, helping parents communicate with their really small children. i met her and their really small children. i met herandi their really small children. i met her and i met three of the parents involved in the project and we had a really good conversation about the stresses of parenting and, of course, life in lockdown. she was really open and candid. she told us for example but even she found home—schooling her three children really challenging and she has a new—found respect for teachers. let's look at that conversation. music. hi! hello! it's like a game of hide—and—seek in the woods. thank you so much. very nice to see you. isn't this lovely? i'm ryan, this is mia, she's eight months old today. her favourite word now to say is dada, and she loves to try and blow raspberries. hello, my name is henrietta, a
louise went to meet the duchess. and we can speak to louise now.es back to before she was a mother, before she was married, to her university days. that is why she is supporting the bbc initiative tiny happy people which is all about communicating, helping parents communicate with their really small children. i met her and their really small children. i met herandi their really small children. i met her and i met three of the parents involved in the project and we had a really good conversation...
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you are not right there, louise.nst more established brands and they are also the way we bring to consumer attention these healthier options, and the bizarre, logical thing about these proposals is that they will stop us from advertising and promoting lighter options. tim rycroft, chief operating officer for the options. tim rycroft, chief operating officerfor the food and drink federation, and dr aseem malhortra, thank you very much both of you for your time this morning. fascinating, isn't it? that discussion over one of the big things the government are promoting at the moment. a scottish pilot who spent more than 100 days in hospital in vietnam with covid—19 has warned people not to become blase about the threat posed by the pandemic. at one point he was being described as "the sickest person in asia," he's back in the uk and has been speaking to reporter oliver barnes. i had multiple blood clots. i had adrenalfailure. —— i had renalfailure. i had another couple of organs failing me. my lungs were down to 10% cap
you are not right there, louise.nst more established brands and they are also the way we bring to consumer attention these healthier options, and the bizarre, logical thing about these proposals is that they will stop us from advertising and promoting lighter options. tim rycroft, chief operating officer for the options. tim rycroft, chief operating officerfor the food and drink federation, and dr aseem malhortra, thank you very much both of you for your time this morning. fascinating, isn't...
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absolutely, louise.cation is impossible and it raises anxiety for people. and you are going shopping for everyday things, so even everyday life has become impossible for deaf people communicating. it is a real problem. what can be done about it, do you think? well, our campaign offers a solution. we are asking for people to wear clear masks, that are transparent, that you can see through so you can see the lips, so as an alternative to the opec cloth masks that everyone wears. if people could be wearing transparent masks, that could be a solution —— opaque cloth masks. are these transparent masks easy to get a hold of?” cloth masks. are these transparent masks easy to get a hold of? i have to say it is not easy. it has been a little bit of a challenge for the manufacturers to make them. you know, we have looked at different prototypes, and these types here, with the plastic and the window, they can be a challenge to make. there are several companies who are making them. people are hand making them as wel
absolutely, louise.cation is impossible and it raises anxiety for people. and you are going shopping for everyday things, so even everyday life has become impossible for deaf people communicating. it is a real problem. what can be done about it, do you think? well, our campaign offers a solution. we are asking for people to wear clear masks, that are transparent, that you can see through so you can see the lips, so as an alternative to the opec cloth masks that everyone wears. if people could...
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louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor of the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed when indoor dining starts up again in san francisco seems like there won't be much money he made it to percent capacity. >>even more than that was just a safety. our staff and our south so far there's no official tally of the number of local businesses in san francisco closed by covid-19. >>but the website eater sf as a running list of close to 40 bars and restaurants that have shuttered since march just in the city alone i spoke to a hospitality industry lawyer, who believes the next 3 to 4 months are going to be the most difficult time in terms of bar and restaurant survival as ppp loans and landl
louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor of the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules...
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and at the weekend, dame louise martin, the president of the commonwealth games federation, actuallyown to make way for a new board member from barbados, to increase representation among that team. earlier on, i caught up with the chief executive of the common wealth games federation. this is what he had to say. i think we have an enormous opportunity as a movement to really reflect a nd opportunity as a movement to really reflect and respectfully protectively open up our duty of ca re protectively open up our duty of care for those that we represent and serve. the diversity, in terms of the commonwealth, 2.6 billion people across the world, diverse geography, island states, small states, some of the biggest states and smallest states of the world, and also this shared history. it's an opportunity for us to come together in a city like birmingham, which really represent all of that diversity, and bring forward many conversations that people have been probably uncomfortable to have but have been necessary and how do we takes steps together to get the road more free, more fair, more eq
and at the weekend, dame louise martin, the president of the commonwealth games federation, actuallyown to make way for a new board member from barbados, to increase representation among that team. earlier on, i caught up with the chief executive of the common wealth games federation. this is what he had to say. i think we have an enormous opportunity as a movement to really reflect a nd opportunity as a movement to really reflect and respectfully protectively open up our duty of ca re...
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good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ur headlines today: a bail—out for the arts — theatres, music venues and museums are to get £1.5 billion pounds of support. big changes on the way in scotland, wales and northern ireland as lockdown restrictions are eased — we'll have all the details and it was a big weekend for pubs and restaurants in england as they welcomed back customers — but there's a warning that more support is needed if they are to survive long term. lewis hamilton says he was silenced in speaking out about racismand regrets not taking action sooner as he's joined by several f1 drivers in taking a knee ahead of the seasons first race. today we're looking at a mixture of cool conditions, breezy as well and sunshine and showers. most of them will be on the north and east. all the details that 27 minutes past. it's mondayjuly 6. our top story. the uk's struggling arts venues are to receive a support package worth more than £1.5 billion. it comes after many theatres, museums and other cultural organisations had wa
good morning — welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin.ur headlines today: a bail—out for the arts — theatres, music venues and museums are to get £1.5 billion pounds of support. big changes on the way in scotland, wales and northern ireland as lockdown restrictions are eased — we'll have all the details and it was a big weekend for pubs and restaurants in england as they welcomed back customers — but there's a warning that more support is needed if they are to...
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louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed when indoor dining starts up again in san francisco seems like there won't be much money he made it to percent capacity. >>even more than that was just a safety. our staff and our south so far there's no official tally of the number of local businesses in san francisco closed by covid-19. >>but the website eater sf as a running list of close to 40 bars and restaurants that have shuttered since march just in the city alone i spoke to a hospitality industry lawyer, who believes the next 3 to 4 months are going to be the most difficult time in terms of bar and restaurant survival as ppp loans and landlord
louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed...
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louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor of the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed when indoor dining starts up again in san francisco seems like there won't be much money he made it to percent capacity. >>even more than that was just a safety. our staff and our south so far there's no official tally of the number of local businesses in san francisco closed by covid-19. >>but the website eater sf as a running list of close to 40 bars and restaurants that have shuttered since march just in the city alone i spoke to a hospitality industry lawyer, who believes the next 3 to 4 months are going to be the most difficult time in terms of bar and restaurant survival as ppp loans and landlords patie
louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of flavor of the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed when...
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louise minchin speaking to the duchess of cambridge.ground. under the caption if you don't mask, you don't get, the graffiti artist is seen on the central line tube, stencilling his famous rats, and wearing a mask while holding a bottle of sanitiser. time for a look at the weather, here's susan powell. if you are lucky enough to have some evening sunshine, make the most of it. our story for the next 2a hours, maybe even 48 hours, features a lot more cloud across the uk. that was john o groats, let's go to the other side of scotland now to argyll and bute, where the cloud is already piling on. notice how low the cloud is, and notice how marketers around the coast. it is thanks to a warm weather front
louise minchin speaking to the duchess of cambridge.ground. under the caption if you don't mask, you don't get, the graffiti artist is seen on the central line tube, stencilling his famous rats, and wearing a mask while holding a bottle of sanitiser. time for a look at the weather, here's susan powell. if you are lucky enough to have some evening sunshine, make the most of it. our story for the next 2a hours, maybe even 48 hours, features a lot more cloud across the uk. that was john o groats,...
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here's louise lear. another national treasure! simon, thank you. and as old as one as well. the only one indication of what we have across the country, glorious at the moment in kent, but ta ke glorious at the moment in kent, but take a look, i'm afraid, further north and west, some rain today, although it is easing, a lot of cloud, a lot of murk waiting in the wings across morgan in lancashire. the satellite shows three areas of weather, the best of the weather in the south—east, the weather front here producing rain, heavier bursts, behind it is a case of sunny spells and scattered showers. a few breaks, the wind direction changing to more north—westerly, along that exposed west coast, although it's been pretty cloudy and murky, a little on the cool side. temperatures this afternoon hi teens, further east we could see 20, 20! afternoon hi teens, further east we could see 20, 20 1 degrees, in could see 20, 201 degrees, in sheltered parts of scotland, 25 degrees in the south—east, before we close the day. there will be some wetter weather moving out of the west cou ntry wett
here's louise lear. another national treasure! simon, thank you. and as old as one as well. the only one indication of what we have across the country, glorious at the moment in kent, but ta ke glorious at the moment in kent, but take a look, i'm afraid, further north and west, some rain today, although it is easing, a lot of cloud, a lot of murk waiting in the wings across morgan in lancashire. the satellite shows three areas of weather, the best of the weather in the south—east, the weather...
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louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of the old flavor of the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health rules needed when indoor dining starts up again in san francisco seems like there won't be much money he made it to percent capacity. >>even more than that was just a safety. our staff and our south so far there's no official tally of the number of local businesses in san francisco closed by covid-19. >>but the website eater sf as a running list of close to 40 bars and restaurants that have shuttered since march just in the city alone i spoke to a hospitality industry lawyer, who believes the next 3 to 4 months are going to be the most difficult time in terms of bar and restaurant survival as ppp loans a
louise overlooking sutro baths and the pacific ocean has been serving up hot cakes and hamburgers for the past 83 years. now the door has a sign posted reading closed forever, and that's got one longtime patron bombed out you still want to keep a little bit of the old flavor of the city and it seems to be disappearing one of the grandkids of the original owners says they are said to close the family restaurant down. >>but the pandemic makes it necessary, especially with the new health...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today at 6:00: security services could be given extra powers after a damning report on potential russian interference in uk politics. delays to government guidance on when care homes can reopen to visitors. families who haven't seen their loved ones for months call for clarity. some fearfor the some fear for the families who are desperate to visit. so the guidance needs to be published and it needs to be published at the earliest opportunity, because it's late. pictures of the birthday boy, prince george, have been released by the duchess of cambridge. there has been a boom in the sale of new and used motorhomes and caravans. is britain learning to stay—cation in style because of covid? we are talking to the liverpool captain jordan henderson about his personal story of an incredible season. but he is also urges fans to stay away from anfield tonight, where they will finally get their hands on the trophy. u nfortu nately unfortunately they can't be coming in and gatherin
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disruptions of supply chains have made locally produced fruit and vegetables even more desirable he said louise reports from paris. this rooftop in the south of paris will harm by europe's biggest urban foam the aim is to bring about a new era of increased sustainable agriculture and the covert $1000.00 crisis has even more made the case for such a model. also. in our project incarnates what we in france call the world of tomorrow it stands for urban resilience new kind of city of more solidarity and proximity and local food networks of high quality. you know. the plants are attached to vertical pillars or held in horizontal contain as a 3rd of the farm is opening now with the whole project launching in 2022 half of the 400000 euros for the project were raised in a crowdfunding campaign. for me we are using so called hydroponics and our opponents methods they are based on a close circuits where water and nutrients are being channeled through the plants and that allows us to use 90 percent less water than in traditional agriculture but this expert says that even during spigots has its limits. an
disruptions of supply chains have made locally produced fruit and vegetables even more desirable he said louise reports from paris. this rooftop in the south of paris will harm by europe's biggest urban foam the aim is to bring about a new era of increased sustainable agriculture and the covert $1000.00 crisis has even more made the case for such a model. also. in our project incarnates what we in france call the world of tomorrow it stands for urban resilience new kind of city of more...
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neighborhood flower beds are giving way to vegetable patches as cuba feel the effects of the global pandemic louise that there's mondas why for prompting pumpkin sweet potatoes cucumber isn't just some of us and a move towards self-reliance. i plant on every bit of land i have flowers are pretty but they don't provide food i removed a few flowers my wife had planted to make way for growing food and i'd urge anyone else with a patch of land to do the same thing one of us. cubans are known for their resourcefulness ever since the collapse of the soviet union in the early ninety's they've been making do with a little the coronavirus has seen a return to crisis mode in this temple courtyard the lawn has been pulled up to plant. is the idea came to me a little late but since we're not doing anything in the temple right now i'm going to do a short cycle of 6 months maximum i've planted corn chives garlic and leeks. as you might expect the project is organic years of shortages have taught cubans to farm without pesticides. that is your business update from me and the team thanks for watching. the fire. in
neighborhood flower beds are giving way to vegetable patches as cuba feel the effects of the global pandemic louise that there's mondas why for prompting pumpkin sweet potatoes cucumber isn't just some of us and a move towards self-reliance. i plant on every bit of land i have flowers are pretty but they don't provide food i removed a few flowers my wife had planted to make way for growing food and i'd urge anyone else with a patch of land to do the same thing one of us. cubans are known for...
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meeting in paris deals week where do we'll probably discuss this matter in much more depth as they louise to harrow our financial correspondent in new york thanks for bringing us up to date now to some of the other global stories making the business news 3 u.s. banking mages have posted big drops in profits for the 2nd quarter taking morgan's earnings hot citigroup's were down almost 3 quarters and wells fargo posted its 1st loss for over a decade the trio of revealed also that they set aside a combined $28000000000.00 to cover bad loans during q 2. companies in developed nations have often been accused of turning a blind eye to conditions at the factories and farms where they source their products but now the german government is planning to make them accountable for their overseas supply chains spawning a new law that would impact a wide range of sectors from textiles to take. these pictures show the tea harvest in the northern indian state of assam many german wholesalers buy their tea here produced under working conditions that would not be allowed in germany says development minister
meeting in paris deals week where do we'll probably discuss this matter in much more depth as they louise to harrow our financial correspondent in new york thanks for bringing us up to date now to some of the other global stories making the business news 3 u.s. banking mages have posted big drops in profits for the 2nd quarter taking morgan's earnings hot citigroup's were down almost 3 quarters and wells fargo posted its 1st loss for over a decade the trio of revealed also that they set aside a...
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here's louise lear. they were so lucky in manchester, look at the satellite and radar from earlier.er front is slicing the country in two, you can see how close it got to old trafford, but we will see some cloud and rain. a breezy and showery story in the far north and west, different story south and east, absolutely glorious blue sky, sunshine and heat, perhaps a little bit too hot with 28 degrees, 82 fahrenheit in central london. we keep that warm evening through the night. the weather front not moving very far, very fast at all. and with the cloud around, a relatively mild night as well. 0vernight lows of ten or 15 degrees. we start tomorrow with a similar story, closest to the low pressure with more isobars driving in more showers into the far north—west. this weather front is tiptoeing painfully slowly south and east. that means the best of the weather once again is going to be across east anglia, central and southern england. more sunshine coming through, more one expected. not quite as warm as today, top temperatures of 2a degrees, the mid—70s. but a cold front and a bit cool
here's louise lear. they were so lucky in manchester, look at the satellite and radar from earlier.er front is slicing the country in two, you can see how close it got to old trafford, but we will see some cloud and rain. a breezy and showery story in the far north and west, different story south and east, absolutely glorious blue sky, sunshine and heat, perhaps a little bit too hot with 28 degrees, 82 fahrenheit in central london. we keep that warm evening through the night. the weather front...
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now on bbc news louise minchin has been speaking to the duchess of cambridge about her involvement withtiny happy people" initiative. aimed at the 0—4s, it wants to help parents develop their children's communication skills, with simple activities. music. hi! hello! it's like a game of hide—and—seek in the woods. thank you so much. very nice to see you. isn't this lovely? i'm ryan, this is mia, she's eight months old today. her favourite word now to say is dada, and she loves to try and blow raspberries. hello, my name is henrietta, and this is my partner. my name is abu. this is our lovely daughter, amira. she is almost one and she isjust learning how to stand up. hi, i'm kerry. and i'm darren. and this is dexter. he's two. he now strings words together into sentences. pigeon! pigeon? oh, well done! never said that word before. hello! thanks for coming down. how are you guys doing? is that your digger? very nice. louis would like that digger. it is such a fun age because they start to, like, express more. she can now scrunch up her nose and everything. we play peekaboo a lot as well. s
now on bbc news louise minchin has been speaking to the duchess of cambridge about her involvement withtiny happy people" initiative. aimed at the 0—4s, it wants to help parents develop their children's communication skills, with simple activities. music. hi! hello! it's like a game of hide—and—seek in the woods. thank you so much. very nice to see you. isn't this lovely? i'm ryan, this is mia, she's eight months old today. her favourite word now to say is dada, and she loves to try...
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time for a look at the weather — here's louise lear. my my knees are aching just watching.erybody. it has been a glorious mid summer's day for some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and infact some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and in fact we are seeing temperatures peaking at 25 degree, 77 fahrenheit today but it has been a different story for some. you can see it clearly, here is the window of fine sunny weather but there has been a weather front moving through, throughout much of day, and that has brought a different story. cloud and rain. sunny spells and scattered showers for much of the far north and northern ireland as well. that weather front has to clear so we should see rain through the south—east overnight tonight, and thenit south—east overnight tonight, and then it will leave a lot of cloud in its wake. it is a cold front, a fresher feel generally across the country but not overnight. that is because of all the cloud round, so overnight lows of nine to 16 degree, but we will start off tomorrow pretty cloudy and grey. this is what we really want. hig
time for a look at the weather — here's louise lear. my my knees are aching just watching.erybody. it has been a glorious mid summer's day for some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and infact some. just take a look at kent earlier on, and in fact we are seeing temperatures peaking at 25 degree, 77 fahrenheit today but it has been a different story for some. you can see it clearly, here is the window of fine sunny weather but there has been a weather front moving through, throughout much...
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just last week, louise restaurant, next door, closed their doors for good. >>> san francisco is pausing plans to reopen after surgeon coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. tightened restrictions going to place. a new health order will be issued to make testing available. >>> governor newsome said reopening should be viewed as a dimmer switch. the state is moving that down. >> san francisco was put on the california watchlist. >> reporter: starting monday, guidelines require all indoor malls and nonessential offices to close. a health order will be issued on monday to expand access to testing. especially for asymptomatic workers and people in close contact with coronavirus cases. >> it is bigger than one or two people. you have to think about the bigger picture. >> that depends on family and friends getting together. >> that is called stupid. >> to be two or three people. >> if they can't get a handle on the spread, they will close additional businesses and entities that go beyond restrictions. >> we have flattened the curve. we must do it again. >> you can keep up-to-date on what is o
just last week, louise restaurant, next door, closed their doors for good. >>> san francisco is pausing plans to reopen after surgeon coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. tightened restrictions going to place. a new health order will be issued to make testing available. >>> governor newsome said reopening should be viewed as a dimmer switch. the state is moving that down. >> san francisco was put on the california watchlist. >> reporter: starting monday,...
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the duchess of cambridge talking there to louise minchin. the current debate arounds face coverings. posting on his instagram page, the video, entitled "if you don't mask, you don't get", shows some of his hallmark rats sneezing and using face masks in a variety of ways. it ends with the slogan, "i get locked down, but i get up again". now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. weather—wise, it's all taken a turn for the rather gloomy the next few days. the reason being all this cloud piling in from the atlantic. it's actually a warm weather front that will push some rain this evening and overnight across northern ireland into western scotland, and into the small hours, into northern england, wales, and the southwest of england. lots of moisture in the air, a lot of humidity, so misty and murky across the hills and around the coast. 0vernight lows ii—i3 celsius. best chance of any brightness on wednesday, probably across eastern england before we see that weather front moving in here, bringing much rain with wetter wea
the duchess of cambridge talking there to louise minchin. the current debate arounds face coverings. posting on his instagram page, the video, entitled "if you don't mask, you don't get", shows some of his hallmark rats sneezing and using face masks in a variety of ways. it ends with the slogan, "i get locked down, but i get up again". now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. weather—wise, it's all taken a turn for the rather gloomy the next few...
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time for a look at the weather here's louise lear. hello.en a day of contrast gci’oss hello. it has been a day of contrast across the country. we have seen some cloud and rain around but for others, it's been lovely and sunny and pretty warm with it as well. in fa ct, and pretty warm with it as well. in fact, 29 the highest temperature this afternoon in london. it will get warmer still as we go through tomorrow. the warm air coming from the near continent and will flood its way steadily northwards. that means we could see temperatures in the mid—30s in the south—east but perhaps the southern scotland, where cloud and rain has been a nuisance, mid 20s and out of the question. but it has been a disappointing day in terms of sunshine across the north, with cloud and light rain for much of scotland, a little heavier and more persistent the further north and west and into northern ireland. you can see where the best of the sunshine has been. the area of low pressure will drift steadily northwards through the night. we will start to see another fr
time for a look at the weather here's louise lear. hello.en a day of contrast gci’oss hello. it has been a day of contrast across the country. we have seen some cloud and rain around but for others, it's been lovely and sunny and pretty warm with it as well. in fa ct, and pretty warm with it as well. in fact, 29 the highest temperature this afternoon in london. it will get warmer still as we go through tomorrow. the warm air coming from the near continent and will flood its way steadily...
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louise, thank you. a reminder of our top story...unces a timetable for easing the lockdown in england, with employers asked to decide if it's safe for staff to return to the workplace, and local authorities getting new powers to deal with spikes in their areas. it is my strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstanding restrictions and allow a more significant return to normality from november at the earliest, possibly in time for christmas. can we have confidence that the government's scientific advisers support these measures? this can't be done on a wing and prayer. it requires a credible plan, and national leadership. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon, i'm gavin ramjaun. it's just after 1:30 and this is your latest sports news. sports fans may be able to return to grounds in october — that's the message from the prime minister as he outlined the next steps for the uk to come out of lockdown. test events wi
louise, thank you. a reminder of our top story...unces a timetable for easing the lockdown in england, with employers asked to decide if it's safe for staff to return to the workplace, and local authorities getting new powers to deal with spikes in their areas. it is my strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstanding restrictions and allow a more significant return to normality from november at the earliest, possibly in time for christmas. can we have confidence that the...
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. >> louise restaurant has been open since 1937.t overlooks the pacific ocean from the bluff above the cliff house, on clear days you can see the islands, the restaurant made after world war ii and several recessions, but the fallout from the pandemic means that the owners will no longer be able to make ends meet. >> it did not seem that it would be financially worth it, as far as safety, we are not comfortable having put our staff through that. we did not want anyone to get sick on our watch. >> louise was founded by greek immigrants and remains family- owned throughout its history. >>> a judge has overturned california's ban on the sale of foie gras. a state law was made banning farmers from producing foie gras. critics argue that force- feeding ducks to enlarge their liver is animal cruelty. restaurants got around the ban by giving it away for free. a federal judge ruled that the sale of foie gras does not violate state law if it is produced outside of california, and delivered here. >>> steve paulson is back, talking about weath
. >> louise restaurant has been open since 1937.t overlooks the pacific ocean from the bluff above the cliff house, on clear days you can see the islands, the restaurant made after world war ii and several recessions, but the fallout from the pandemic means that the owners will no longer be able to make ends meet. >> it did not seem that it would be financially worth it, as far as safety, we are not comfortable having put our staff through that. we did not want anyone to get sick on...
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welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today at 6:ooam: more pain in spain for holiday—makers as the government extends its ‘don‘t travel‘ advice to the canary and balearic islands. jet2 becomes the latest airline to suspend flights, warning passengers due to travel to the islands not to go to the airport today. the uk's embassies are accused of being confusing and lacking in compassion in their efforts to bring people home at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. a handout of £50 bike repair vouchers begins in england as part of a government push to get more people taking exercise. good morning. coronavirus is still biting hard on town centre trade. hospitality revenue is down. i'm looking at what happens if workers aren't sitting back at their desks soon? good morning. the benefits of not being at the olympics — tom daley gives us his positive spin on spending time away from the pool during lockdown. good morning. yesterday many of us had a good day of winter, friday will be a good day of summer. i hav
welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today at 6:ooam: more pain in spain for holiday—makers as the government extends its ‘don‘t travel‘ advice to the canary and balearic islands. jet2 becomes the latest airline to suspend flights, warning passengers due to travel to the islands not to go to the airport today. the uk's embassies are accused of being confusing and lacking in compassion in their efforts to bring people home at the beginning of the...
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he represented the 5th congressional district, a career that spanned 3 decades louise fought for voting rights racial inequality and most recently to reunite immigrant families divided by the trump administration. one of the original freedom fighters, lewis was a protege of martin luther king junior louis push to end segregation. he took part in sit in that white lunch counters. and let protesters across selma, alabama. lewis played an instrumental role in the voting rights act. after white police officers beat him violently in the 1960's, former u.s. president barack obama presented lewis the presidential medal of freedom in 2011 and marched along louis in summer for the 50th anniversary of blood he sunday atlanta both a huge john lewis mural you have an easier baptist church in the sweet auburn district. doctors diagnosed lewis with stage 4 pancreatic cancer last december but he took it in stride saying this is just another battle in his journey. >>we'll take a live look outside right out here in san francisco along the embarcadero blue skies here the fog has not made its way quite th
he represented the 5th congressional district, a career that spanned 3 decades louise fought for voting rights racial inequality and most recently to reunite immigrant families divided by the trump administration. one of the original freedom fighters, lewis was a protege of martin luther king junior louis push to end segregation. he took part in sit in that white lunch counters. and let protesters across selma, alabama. lewis played an instrumental role in the voting rights act. after white...
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welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a call for coronavirus tests at airports to reduce the time travellers spend in quarantine — this morning we hear from the chief executive of heathrow. it comes as one senior scientist appears to back the prime minister's warning that cases are on the rise in europe. what's actually happening is that there is virus, which had stopped being transmitted so widely because of the lockdowns, has now started to reassert itself and its just coming back. if you want to change or cancel travel plans but are feeling confused over your rights, you are not the only one. we've been inundated with questions and i'll be answering some. the campaign to offer free school meals to more children — it was backed by marcus rashford on this programme — now it gets endorsement from a major government review. good morning. it's 500 test wickets for stuart broad. he becomes only the seventh cricketer in history to reach that milestone and says he's only getting better. curry and a pint wi
welcome to breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. our headlines today: a call for coronavirus tests at airports to reduce the time travellers spend in quarantine — this morning we hear from the chief executive of heathrow. it comes as one senior scientist appears to back the prime minister's warning that cases are on the rise in europe. what's actually happening is that there is virus, which had stopped being transmitted so widely because of the lockdowns, has now started to reassert...
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coming up at six o'clock on breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's newsf billions of dollars to help boost opportunitues for black, latino and native american businesses, if wins the election in november. the united nations warns thousands of refugees and migrants trying to reach europe continue to die on theirjourneys. a new report is released ahead of the world day of people trafficking. in many parts of the united kingdom there's been a gradual return of shoppers to the high street and more people back at the workplace in stark contrast to the empty streets, railway stations and city skyscrapers of central london. many big employers are telling staff to stay at home and with theatre land closed and many hotels, bars and shops still not open, london's vibrant centre is facing an uncertain future. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. piccadilly circus, usually buzzing. london attracts the crowds but they disappeared overnight during lockdown. busy stations with commuters, they were deserted, too. the city emptied as workers stayed home. but l
coming up at six o'clock on breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's newsf billions of dollars to help boost opportunitues for black, latino and native american businesses, if wins the election in november. the united nations warns thousands of refugees and migrants trying to reach europe continue to die on theirjourneys. a new report is released ahead of the world day of people trafficking. in many parts of the united kingdom there's been a gradual return of...
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celebrates the life of late congressman john lewis by the president the former president says the rights louise fox 4 are under attack. plus first the san diego zoo has now reopened what you ne >>time now for just a nation california. what you buy if it's on a collision. >>well summer is here but we're being forced to re imagine how we take vacations so here we have launched our destination california series to give all of us some ideas of we're hitting the road and trying to get outdoors this week's destination takes us down to america's finest city which is home to the world famous san diego zoo. >>world famous san diego zoo is a staple for anyone making a pit stop in america's finest city with more than 3500 rare and endangered animals and 700,000 plants. there's hours of eye candy for nature, lovers, it's really just a beautiful beautiful experience as you walk through those front gates right there are those flamingos and that's kind of our welcome as those flamingos are so social they are so noisy and everybody gets a great breeding when they come on and from giraffes to rhinos the san die
celebrates the life of late congressman john lewis by the president the former president says the rights louise fox 4 are under attack. plus first the san diego zoo has now reopened what you ne >>time now for just a nation california. what you buy if it's on a collision. >>well summer is here but we're being forced to re imagine how we take vacations so here we have launched our destination california series to give all of us some ideas of we're hitting the road and trying to get...
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area to the wider world people come from all over the country to work the goal feel to hear mother louise ferdinand. this directs the carnegie amazon mercury ecosystem project he's been studying gold money toxic legacy in the amazon since 2000. so now miners have better access to the remote force they can get their equipment there everything's easier because of that highway everything's easier it's essentially part of the perfect storm that is mother. so not only do you have a brand new highway that makes transport easier you have record high gold prices and the preexisting condition of extreme poverty. tell me about this illegal gold mining what is a process where really on the edge between the amazon in the end. in a row jand over millions of years has worn down the rocks of the andes which are gold rich and all that sediment has washed down the river. next stop a mining area near look pumpa but that can be dangerous for an outsider. the only way into this spot is on the back of a motorbike. the going is tough. and . makeshift bridges don't always hold up. as we get closer to trees give
area to the wider world people come from all over the country to work the goal feel to hear mother louise ferdinand. this directs the carnegie amazon mercury ecosystem project he's been studying gold money toxic legacy in the amazon since 2000. so now miners have better access to the remote force they can get their equipment there everything's easier because of that highway everything's easier it's essentially part of the perfect storm that is mother. so not only do you have a brand new highway...