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1st few days and you know it will take some time to get used to these measures when i took the metro last night at half past 8 it was packed and it normally isn't packed at that time i think many people were struggling to get home i got home at 2053 but lots of them not some of those with me on the metro certainly didn't get home by 9 o'clock and i understand the police isn't the 1st few days has been rather lenient if you get home at 10 past 15 past 9 so that people can still get used to that new measures and actually adapt their schedule to actually and be home by 9. to that pretty tough. lisa lewis in paris thanks. here's a look at some other developments in the coronavirus pandemic the world health organization has links rising case numbers in the northern hemisphere to a failure to quarantine people exposed to the virus has called for more consistency in forcing self isolation measures india has posted its lowest number of daily cases in nearly 3 months infections have been decreasing since a peak in september and hundreds of fisherman who flew into new zealand to crew local vessels
1st few days and you know it will take some time to get used to these measures when i took the metro last night at half past 8 it was packed and it normally isn't packed at that time i think many people were struggling to get home i got home at 2053 but lots of them not some of those with me on the metro certainly didn't get home by 9 o'clock and i understand the police isn't the 1st few days has been rather lenient if you get home at 10 past 15 past 9 so that people can still get used to that...
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a small 30 pistol increase in the metro thera was the detonator of a social explosion last year that cked latin america's most stable democracy ever since. 24 year old similar medius was one of the students that rushed this entangle metro station last october 18th it was the law and uncle as the saying goes it wasn't the 30 pesos with the 30 years of unfulfilled promises clearly there was a before and after october 18th chile has never been the same the rules of the game have been totally modified in what way wasn't really in the sense as citizens of empowered and took over public spaces to demand the rights that had never happened that's why it's been a citizens revolution. the initial revolt was followed by riots and looting small but violent radical groups destroyed millions of dollars' worth of property mainly peaceful demonstrations lasted until march when the pandemic began despite widespread human rights abuses on the part of security forces. but most of all the social explosion as it's called here unmasked a deep rooted discontent and anger over social inequality privilege and
a small 30 pistol increase in the metro thera was the detonator of a social explosion last year that cked latin america's most stable democracy ever since. 24 year old similar medius was one of the students that rushed this entangle metro station last october 18th it was the law and uncle as the saying goes it wasn't the 30 pesos with the 30 years of unfulfilled promises clearly there was a before and after october 18th chile has never been the same the rules of the game have been totally...
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a small 30 pisot increase in the metro thing was the detonator of a social explosion last year that hasocked latin america's most stable democracy ever since. 24 year old similar medius was one of the students that rushed this entangle metro station last october 18th it was the law and uncle as the saying goes it was in the 30 pesos with the 30 years of unfilled promises clearly there was a before and after october 18th chile has never been the same the rules of the game have been totally modified in what way it's an illegal left in the sense as citizens of empowered and took over public spaces to demand their rights that had never happened that's why it's been a citizens revolution. the initial revolt was followed by riots and looting small but violent radical groups destroyed millions of dollars' worth of property the mainly peaceful demonstrations lasted until march when the pandemic began despite widespread human rights abuses on the part of security forces. but most of all the social explosion as it's called here unmasked a deep rooted discontent and anger over social inequality pr
a small 30 pisot increase in the metro thing was the detonator of a social explosion last year that hasocked latin america's most stable democracy ever since. 24 year old similar medius was one of the students that rushed this entangle metro station last october 18th it was the law and uncle as the saying goes it was in the 30 pesos with the 30 years of unfilled promises clearly there was a before and after october 18th chile has never been the same the rules of the game have been totally...
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peaceful but there's been some violence including a church burning demonstrations began last october over the raising of metro fast but i've grown to include a call for social change a lot america is in seeing him and has more from santiago there are at least 2 churches that are on fire right now we just saw a fire engine go by * ambulances as well running battles between a very small group of some would call them vandals others would call them extreme protesters or anarchists fighting it out with the police and there were ones who set fire to the churches one of these churches belongs or is used by the police of chile it's a symbol of the chilean police force so they attack that 1st i can smell and see the smoke billowing behind me and so once again what had been a largely peaceful joyous if you like demonstration that lasted all day long with tens of thousands of people has been marred by violence. vote counting is underway in bolivia in a presidential election many hope will restore stability that 18 contenders are a former minister of economy and former president thomas mesereau believe it was plunged int
peaceful but there's been some violence including a church burning demonstrations began last october over the raising of metro fast but i've grown to include a call for social change a lot america is in seeing him and has more from santiago there are at least 2 churches that are on fire right now we just saw a fire engine go by * ambulances as well running battles between a very small group of some would call them vandals others would call them extreme protesters or anarchists fighting it out...
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peaceful but they've been some violence including a church burning demonstrations began last october over the raising of metrores but i've grown to include a call for social change of old so being counted in guinea's presidential election 82 year old african days vying for a controversial 3rd term in office the main opposition candidates in new delhi in general is accusing condé of rigging the vote so he can stay in power and u.n. secretary general antonio terrorists has mania and azerbaijan to respect a new ceasefire at both sides accuse each other of violating a 2nd truce hours after it went into effect. the prime minister of the self declared republic of northern cyprus has won the presidential runoff tathagata nearly 52 percent of the votes he's against 3 consolation with the south and has close ties with turkey's president the incumbent 72 year old mustafa received 40 percent of the votes he supports the reunification of the island and i saw a gaggle reports the results are likely to have implications on the tensions in the east and mediterranean. it was a tight race offering 2 different views over the s
peaceful but they've been some violence including a church burning demonstrations began last october over the raising of metrores but i've grown to include a call for social change of old so being counted in guinea's presidential election 82 year old african days vying for a controversial 3rd term in office the main opposition candidates in new delhi in general is accusing condé of rigging the vote so he can stay in power and u.n. secretary general antonio terrorists has mania and azerbaijan...
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the demonstrations 1st began last october rocked the government pushed out metro affairs and stoppeda march because of the coronavirus but they have resumed over the past week ahead of a constitutional referendum that was a key demand of the demonstrators have been sporadic clashes between riot police and protesters in the center of santiago several people have been injured that's latin america editor lucien human who's following developments in santiago the of the clashes ongoing leave syria. they're being as you say sporadic they've been coming in going i can see smoke billowing in front of me about 500 meters ahead which is a sign that somebody is putting up barricades and that usually means that water cannon and riot police follow but by and large it's been so far a very very peaceful and an extraordinary large demonstration i'm talking about tens of thousands of people coming out onto the streets to commemorate this anniversary of what in chile is called the social explosion that began on october the 18th of last year which clearly is still ongoing to keep some up people are lea
the demonstrations 1st began last october rocked the government pushed out metro affairs and stoppeda march because of the coronavirus but they have resumed over the past week ahead of a constitutional referendum that was a key demand of the demonstrators have been sporadic clashes between riot police and protesters in the center of santiago several people have been injured that's latin america editor lucien human who's following developments in santiago the of the clashes ongoing leave syria....
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peaceful but they has been some violence including a church burning demonstrations began last october over the raising of metro fares but i've grown to include a call for social change in america and has more from santiago. tens of thousands of people families babies children elderly people all here to commemorate the anniversary of what it truly is called the social explosion on october 18th of last year and things were going very well indeed until a group of master vandals we don't know who they were began attacking 1st of all police and burnt down a police church this is a church that is used mainly by police force and another chapel which is a national anational heritage site in chile very nearby they also looted shops all through one of the main avenues about 700 meters from where i am right now close enough to the main protest area where we could see the smoke and smell it and hear of course the ambulances and the fire trucks that were trying to get to this area so they are clearly been marring what was supposed to be and many had hoped would be a peaceful protest just one week before chileans are suppos
peaceful but they has been some violence including a church burning demonstrations began last october over the raising of metro fares but i've grown to include a call for social change in america and has more from santiago. tens of thousands of people families babies children elderly people all here to commemorate the anniversary of what it truly is called the social explosion on october 18th of last year and things were going very well indeed until a group of master vandals we don't know who...
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several people have been injured as demonstrations initially started last october after the government pushed up metro park and then stopped in march because the chrono virus they have restarted over the past week ahead of a constitutional referendum that was a key demand of the demonstrators. guinea's presidential election is passed off peacefully with a high turnout despite campaign marked by violence the dozens of opposition supporters saying they couldn't cost that ballots because of problems with their voter cards and the united nations is posses to refrain from engaging in ethnic violence. has more now from neighboring senegal it's been an exceptional day of voting despite this divisive campaign where we saw candidates really trying to pidgeon ends against each other along ethnic lines there was a big turnout during the vote was there are some that weren't able to vote either in neighboring countries like here in senegal where there's more than 3000000 get ins migrants living here who are prevented from voting or either because some didn't have the voter cards despite all of that many people cam
several people have been injured as demonstrations initially started last october after the government pushed up metro park and then stopped in march because the chrono virus they have restarted over the past week ahead of a constitutional referendum that was a key demand of the demonstrators. guinea's presidential election is passed off peacefully with a high turnout despite campaign marked by violence the dozens of opposition supporters saying they couldn't cost that ballots because of...
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this is pretty unusual, though, compared to other places we've seen around the metro area, because like last weekend we saw there were early voting lines in the suburbs north of here, seeing well over an hour wait, sometimes several hours. so this is the second weekend now of early voting and we've seen in georgia that more than 2.5 million votes have been cast. and a lot of those people that we've been meeting in lines have been young voters, perhaps even first-time voters. we talked to a couple this morning here who brought their 7 month old daughter for this experience. here's what they told us. >> i really do think it's about the character of this country, about who we vote for. so i think -- i just want my voice heard on that. >> i think, also, having a young daughter, we're also setting up the world for her and i think our vote now speaks even more than it did as, you know, young single people, that it's not just for right now, it's for the future. >> reporter: so when you combine the in-person early voting with the absentee voting that's already been happening in georgia, the secretar
this is pretty unusual, though, compared to other places we've seen around the metro area, because like last weekend we saw there were early voting lines in the suburbs north of here, seeing well over an hour wait, sometimes several hours. so this is the second weekend now of early voting and we've seen in georgia that more than 2.5 million votes have been cast. and a lot of those people that we've been meeting in lines have been young voters, perhaps even first-time voters. we talked to a...
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one thing we just didn't do was highly notice and way overdue is that we debuted last weekend on metro columnist who is a local black journalist, lived in the community for20 years . and it was really hard because his first column introducing himself, talking about a mission he's going to have literally was the most read story on our website today it appeared. there are hundreds ofcomments on the story , largely positive but he himself will over 100 emails from readers so just one initial sign but i think that's partly where trust building comes from. you have to be obvious and it has to be sustainedand we hope that one of the ways here . we cultivate more trust. >> try and add something different . not just what we do, like all positive stories or experts of color but one of the things i think i see in newsrooms today is that i freeze again. one of the things that i see on some newsrooms is stop using the mug shot area and the media has really been responsible or bear some responsibility for the negative stereotypes and for the perception communities have about black people. so i thin
one thing we just didn't do was highly notice and way overdue is that we debuted last weekend on metro columnist who is a local black journalist, lived in the community for20 years . and it was really hard because his first column introducing himself, talking about a mission he's going to have literally was the most read story on our website today it appeared. there are hundreds ofcomments on the story , largely positive but he himself will over 100 emails from readers so just one initial sign...
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there's been some violence including the burning of a church demonstrations began last october of the raising of metrofairs but i've grown to include a call for social change and votes being counted in guinea's presidential election 82 year old afrikan days fine for a controversial 3rd term in office the main opposition candidates is accusing condy of breaking the vote so he can stay in power. at the u.n. secretary general has urged armenia and azerbaijan to respect a new cease fire that's only a day old just hours after it went into effect both sides accuse each other of violations this is the 2nd truce aimed at stopping fighting over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh the 1st cease fire which was agreed on a week ago failed to hold back for many people in azerbaijan this little hope that the truce will bring peace. to hamid met some residents in gun jehovah lost loved ones and want to keep up the fight. guly if i show you where i was sleeping at home with her extended family her nephew is in a critical condition and she wonders what will do future hold now that the family house is gone but she
there's been some violence including the burning of a church demonstrations began last october of the raising of metrofairs but i've grown to include a call for social change and votes being counted in guinea's presidential election 82 year old afrikan days fine for a controversial 3rd term in office the main opposition candidates is accusing condy of breaking the vote so he can stay in power. at the u.n. secretary general has urged armenia and azerbaijan to respect a new cease fire that's only...
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there has been some violence including the burning of a church demonstrations began last october over the raising of metro phase but have grown to include a call for social change and that american attitude we see in yemen has more from santana. there are at least 2 churches that are on fire right now we just saw a fire engine go by * ambulances as well running battles between a very small group of someone call them vandals others would call them extreme protesters or anarchists fighting it out with the police and there were ones who set fire to the churches one of these churches belongs or is used by the police of chile it's a symbol of the chilean police force so they attack that 1st i can smell and see the smoke billowing behind me and so once again what had. in a largely peaceful joyous if you like demonstration that lasted all day long with tens of thousands of people has been marred by violence votes are being counted in guinea's presidential election 82 year old african dates vying for a controversial 3rd term in office the main opposition candidates in new delhi and john lowe is accusing condé of
there has been some violence including the burning of a church demonstrations began last october over the raising of metro phase but have grown to include a call for social change and that american attitude we see in yemen has more from santana. there are at least 2 churches that are on fire right now we just saw a fire engine go by * ambulances as well running battles between a very small group of someone call them vandals others would call them extreme protesters or anarchists fighting it out...
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one thing we did that was highly noted and way overdue is that we debuted last weekend a metro columnist is a local black journalist, lives in the community for 28 years and it was really heartening because his first column producing himself talking about the mission he's going to have literally was the most read story on our website the day it appeareded in hundreds of commes on the story largely positive and he himself got well over 101 e-mails from readers. just the one of the initial signs but i think that is partly where trust building comes from and it has to be obvious and it has to be sustained and we hope that is one of the ways here that we cultivate more trust. >> i will try to add something different. not just what we do like positive stories and more experts of color but what we stop doing and one of the thins that i see in newsrooms today is, did i freeze again? one of the things i see some newsrooms is to stop posting the mugshots. the media has really been responsible and bears some response ability for the negative stereotypes and for the perception communities have abou
one thing we did that was highly noted and way overdue is that we debuted last weekend a metro columnist is a local black journalist, lives in the community for 28 years and it was really heartening because his first column producing himself talking about the mission he's going to have literally was the most read story on our website the day it appeareded in hundreds of commes on the story largely positive and he himself got well over 101 e-mails from readers. just the one of the initial signs...
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>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i've lived just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >> hi, everyone. my name is myrna melgar. two years ago, i live in district 7 with my husband and family. i've worked in the community for 15 years in housing and economic development and worker's rights. i'm running because our city is experiencing changes. changes to our global environment, inequality -- and income inequality. i'm running because i want to use my skills and experience to plan for those changes. the policy changes that we make today will have a profound effect how we get out of this pandemic, and whether we continue to be that city of opportunity and that shining e
>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i've lived just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks,...
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the demonstration started last october after the government pushed up metro fares and stopped in marchto change the coronavirus but they have resumed over the past week just ahead of a constitutional referendum was a key demand of the demonstrators have been sporadic clashes between riot police and protesters in the center of santiago at least 5 people have been injured according to some of the latest figures so let's go straight to our last america it is to be seen in the news following developments in santiago 'd and speaking a few hours ago just when a water cannon was being deployed the numbers of protests as was building in a situation appear to be escalating what's happening there now. right now there continue to be skirmishes between some protesters and riot police but it's fairly calm pretty decent because there are still tens of thousands of people out here on the streets and more are still coming it's started 7 hours ago at least it's now 6 pm in sand santiago and at 11 o'clock there were in the morning there were already thousands and thousands out here and in fact about 2 k
the demonstration started last october after the government pushed up metro fares and stopped in marchto change the coronavirus but they have resumed over the past week just ahead of a constitutional referendum was a key demand of the demonstrators have been sporadic clashes between riot police and protesters in the center of santiago at least 5 people have been injured according to some of the latest figures so let's go straight to our last america it is to be seen in the news following...
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there metro barrow god bless his enigma floria. i mean most of them i shrug last one though on the order and sort of compare to the city because i will assume i was talking about which. hang. on looking to land and. he. paid me you know he had. researched east's i keep coming to wherever it's going to feel kind of corny i'm going to really see each other though the books and i want to see that apparent interest in peter because electricity kimo or other. things of the piece it's not awful the seventy's. when tilted machines. who's. to. say i went off on a corner we've got out book a moment off their ass i don't want you to have the you know your daughter with an ass you don't want at the moment i thought about that i enjoy if you got almost all manner and more in there with you about will be there what are you ready for dinner the more it was thought you was why they would not go on a good yeah but after. that. it isn't going to make those who were there when i'm here are some good idea enough that i could get that with the reason i was in the one that i hold not
there metro barrow god bless his enigma floria. i mean most of them i shrug last one though on the order and sort of compare to the city because i will assume i was talking about which. hang. on looking to land and. he. paid me you know he had. researched east's i keep coming to wherever it's going to feel kind of corny i'm going to really see each other though the books and i want to see that apparent interest in peter because electricity kimo or other. things of the piece it's not awful the...
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least george, because of the question that has been swelling over the last week, about regional devolution within england and metroou were a big fan of when you were in government, let us hear the exchange when laura asked her question of the prime minister. prime minister, to you, this week, you have been to war with leaders in the north of england, you're still leaving some workers on two thirds of their wages and telling them to claim benefits and cases of coronavirus keep on rising. is this really the kind of leadership you think the country deserves? laura, i must, lam afraid, strongly reject what you say about me being at war with local leaders. that is not the case. i am grateful also to andy burnham in greater manchester, where he has agreed to help bring the r number down with a package of measures in tier 3, and as patrick hasjust said, thanks to the efforts of people across the country, we are starting to see some progress. now, borisjohnson was trying to suggest that, actually, his conversations with local leaders have been fantastic, which of course some of them have been saying, on the record this we
least george, because of the question that has been swelling over the last week, about regional devolution within england and metroou were a big fan of when you were in government, let us hear the exchange when laura asked her question of the prime minister. prime minister, to you, this week, you have been to war with leaders in the north of england, you're still leaving some workers on two thirds of their wages and telling them to claim benefits and cases of coronavirus keep on rising. is this...
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publisher to environmental disaster in etc etc etc so now what set people off last october everyone knows was a small increase in the metro fare but actually wood was a state was the lack the lack of trust for the situations whether government was active branch etc this is 110 i would like to add that. when he says states he stole. a profound meaning other than ocracy and in 988 this logan of a plebiscite of people that didn't want to be nurtured to continue power was they have been nice their happiness is coming. and what that means when the west i'm enough happiness and they happiness is not just their right to vote their happiness priority in the mind of many was to recover what we had before did it take the ship and that's it was a constant gaining of rides told through all 19th century. to all 20 century and. not just. so. all that was lost health education. barrick pension everything was lost and never to a government so that people lost patience so let me share this with you because what you what you're saying very clearly is there is a disparity to say the least between the wealthy and she lay and everybody else h
publisher to environmental disaster in etc etc etc so now what set people off last october everyone knows was a small increase in the metro fare but actually wood was a state was the lack the lack of trust for the situations whether government was active branch etc this is 110 i would like to add that. when he says states he stole. a profound meaning other than ocracy and in 988 this logan of a plebiscite of people that didn't want to be nurtured to continue power was they have been nice their...
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i think the most lasting marker will be if we see the metros of the sun belts, if that happens, it isental change in america's electoral landscape. >> you're absolutely right. how worried are republicans in these states with the president struggling in almost all of the polls? let me refrz that. in all of the polls right now. >> well, very worried. that's why we saw ben sass, nebraska governor, come out and talk to some 17,000 constituents on that phone call about how dangerous he sees president trump's rhetorlerhetoric being, alienates women and people in the suburbs, and i think you aren't seeing -- you're starting to see cracks in the wall, not just because donald trump arson numbers are so bad in the polls, but you're having this huge cascading rippling effect, not just in polls but in money. they're blowing away the republicans in a lot of contested senate races and, you know, folks like sass have talked about the potential for a blue tsunami in a couple of weeks that could have lasting, devastating effects on the republican party and in his view, he doesn't see trump as speaking
i think the most lasting marker will be if we see the metros of the sun belts, if that happens, it isental change in america's electoral landscape. >> you're absolutely right. how worried are republicans in these states with the president struggling in almost all of the polls? let me refrz that. in all of the polls right now. >> well, very worried. that's why we saw ben sass, nebraska governor, come out and talk to some 17,000 constituents on that phone call about how dangerous he...
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>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i've lived just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >> hi, everyone. my name is myrna melgar. two years ago, i live in district 7 with my husband and family. i've worked in the community for 15 years in housing and economic development and worker's rights. i'm running because our city is experiencing changes. changes to our global environment, inequality -- and income inequality. i'm running because i want to use my skills and experience to plan for those changes. the policy changes that we make today will have a profound effect how we get out of this pandemic, and whether we continue to be that city of opportunity and that shining e
>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i've lived just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks,...
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more of their own security officers and more metro police officers lot of it has to do not only some of the incidents that have been on the strip in the last few weeks but also the desire increase our security and make our guests feel safe. metro police say they've noticed an uptick in violence at or near las vegas strip property since august which is already led to more than 1100 arrests, given the recent shootings and fights tourists we spoke to welcome the winds change is me personally i would feel safe or you know it's like knowing that there's people ready for any madness that may occur hopefully not of course that make us feel safer. now we if we want to go into a casino we don't want see any crazy people fainted and anybody else when las vegas, hoping this makes a difference we all have a responsibility to ensure that our guests feel safe when they come to our properties. that was commander reporting wynn resorts also filed a lawsuit over the labor day weekend fight claiming the incident. >>caused damages in excess of $15,000 to property and to the resort's image. the lawsuit does not name any defendant said only says when holds 20
more of their own security officers and more metro police officers lot of it has to do not only some of the incidents that have been on the strip in the last few weeks but also the desire increase our security and make our guests feel safe. metro police say they've noticed an uptick in violence at or near las vegas strip property since august which is already led to more than 1100 arrests, given the recent shootings and fights tourists we spoke to welcome the winds change is me personally i...
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>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'veed just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >> hi, everyone. my name is myrna melgar. two years ago, i live in district 7 with my husband and family. i've worked in the community for 15 years in housing and economic development and worker's rights. i'm running because our city is experiencing changes. changes to our global environment, inequality -- and income inequality. i'm running because i want to use my skills and experience to plan for those changes. the policy changes that we make today will have a profound effect how we get out of this pandemic, and whether we continue to be that city of opportunity and that shining examp
>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'veed just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks,...
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that produce only about 30% of the gdp and on the other side of that line, kind of a non-metro that was his base lasthe is still strong. there are some cracks in that fortress both because the coronavirus weakened his hold on older voters and biden is making a determined push to pick up a push among voters. look at the springstein ad in my hometown, probably tomorrow in the philadelphia eagles game, aimed direct lip at those voters. if you look at the cnn polls, he is doing just enough. he's up to 40% of non-college whites in michigan. over 45. that's the job they were hired to do. he is not proceeding off the doors, he is doing enough to leave trump in a very, very precarious position. >> a huge bruce springstein fan. many of his conerts over the years. andrew, tensions clearly are rising right now. so is voter enthusiasm, especially among the younger voters. enthusiasm is up 21 points compared to 2016 based on cnn polling. what do you see going on right now? >> reporter: over 90 million americans have already cast their votes, including me, so if you haven't voted go to iowavote.com. that's two-thi
that produce only about 30% of the gdp and on the other side of that line, kind of a non-metro that was his base lasthe is still strong. there are some cracks in that fortress both because the coronavirus weakened his hold on older voters and biden is making a determined push to pick up a push among voters. look at the springstein ad in my hometown, probably tomorrow in the philadelphia eagles game, aimed direct lip at those voters. if you look at the cnn polls, he is doing just enough. he's up...
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>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i've just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >> hi, everyone. my name is myrna melgar. two years ago, i live in district 7 with my husband and family. i've worked in the community for 15 years in housing and economic development and worker's rights. i'm running because our city is experiencing changes. changes to our global environment, inequality -- and income inequality. i'm running because i want to use my skills and experience to plan for those changes. the policy changes that we make today will have a profound effect how we get out of this pandemic, and whether we continue to be that city of opportunity and that shining example
>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i've just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks,...
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last few days are now rocketing, so it looks as though it's not a second wave. it's the tide. and inevitably —— nobody is going to be spared. let's go on to the metro.you are better off for small businesses than you are in tier two and one? that's right. two slightly... unveils a package of support for those places that have agreed to go into tier three, the highest tier. making quite clear that it would be unforgivable if northern leaders in other areas where cases are rocketing didn‘t also agree to go into the very high alert level. at the moment, he still trying to seek consensus with who he is agreed with the leaders, but as we say, he‘s offered financial support for enforcement for track and trace and the armed forces in the area. we are seeing some pushback from some of the places that have been placed into tier two. it stuck me that the labour mastro mayor which has been placed into tier two was complaining today that it seems that he doesn‘t have the tools and resources to be able to cope with the virus. he sort of characterize that as a sort of perverse way in which the government has acted to those already almost overwhelmed with covid cas
last few days are now rocketing, so it looks as though it's not a second wave. it's the tide. and inevitably —— nobody is going to be spared. let's go on to the metro.you are better off for small businesses than you are in tier two and one? that's right. two slightly... unveils a package of support for those places that have agreed to go into tier three, the highest tier. making quite clear that it would be unforgivable if northern leaders in other areas where cases are rocketing didn‘t...
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>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'vedistrict 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >> hi, everyone. my name is myrna melgar. two years ago, i live in district 7 with my husband and family. i've worked in the community for 15 years in housing and economic development and worker's rights. i'm running because our city is experiencing changes. changes to our global environment, inequality -- and income inequality. i'm running because i want to use my skills and experience to plan for those changes. the policy changes that we make today will have a profound effect how we get out of this pandemic, and whether we continue to be that city of opportunity and that shining example that we have always been to th
>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'vedistrict 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >>...
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you pick the indicator in metro orlando and the economy here has been struggling. hotel occupancy down 45% at last check. airport traffic, 54%. convention center business off by 57%. that may be why the orange county mayor is a democrat named jerry dimmings said the economy recovery in his view is going to take some time. >> we have seen a $1.7 billion impact. when we add in the impact from the theme parks and the other industries. that is truly a multibillion dollar impact. we believe our recovery is one that u-shaped opposed to v-shaped. we think it will be a three- to five-year period. >> with all of that said what we did find when we got out to talk to voters the president does well when you bring up his handling the economy. there are other challenges. the big one is the senior citizen vote. it was huge for him last time around but the polling shows that president trump is underperforming with that group in florida this time. he is making this area his first post-covid stop back on the campaign trail with that rally this evening. not far from where we are in florida. >> dana: you got the best
you pick the indicator in metro orlando and the economy here has been struggling. hotel occupancy down 45% at last check. airport traffic, 54%. convention center business off by 57%. that may be why the orange county mayor is a democrat named jerry dimmings said the economy recovery in his view is going to take some time. >> we have seen a $1.7 billion impact. when we add in the impact from the theme parks and the other industries. that is truly a multibillion dollar impact. we believe...
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>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'vestrict 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >> hi, everyone. my name is myrna melgar. two years ago, i live in district 7 with my husband and family. i've worked in the community for 15 years in housing and economic development and worker's rights. i'm running because our city is experiencing changes. changes to our global environment, inequality -- and income inequality. i'm running because i want to use my skills and experience to plan for those changes. the policy changes that we make today will have a profound effect how we get out of this pandemic, and whether we continue to be that city of opportunity and that shining example that we have always been to the
>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'vestrict 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >>...
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>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'veed just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks, kenneth. next will be myrna. >> hi, everyone. my name is myrna melgar. two years ago, i live in district 7 with my husband and family. i've worked in the community for 15 years in housing and economic development and worker's rights. i'm running because our city is experiencing changes. changes to our global environment, inequality -- and income inequality. i'm running because i want to use my skills and experience to plan for those changes. the policy changes that we make today will have a profound effect how we get out of this pandemic, and whether we continue to be that city of opportunity and that shining examp
>> my name is ken [inaudible] we lived off of every muni met metro line, and for the last 14 years, i'veed just a couple of blocks up in district 7 on ocean avenue. i've been successful here. both my wife and i were able to build careers. one is at u.c. davis and another one's at roll, and buena vista horace mann. i feel with my experience, i understand district 7 well. families are important. doct from cradle to grave, everyone should be able to live in district 7. >> thanks,...
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but home values were higher in metro areas that have diverse populations because they create more cultural amenities like more restaurants. if it is improved over the last40 years it hasn't been a great time for wage growth but it is almost exclusively because of immigration. so there are other modalities and people can get better jobs and to provide unskilled labor and turned into something that has value. it is mutually beneficial but the downside is that some people sincerely don't like foreigners and we should take that seriously like the cranks you don't want to press one for english that is and authentic value on their part that would like to think they can withdraw economically because they want to deny indulging their bigotry pentecost on the country but it does. immigrants are good for america. >> i certainly believe in them but the way people oppose immigration is more ritual than just racism and bigotry that is a big part of it but even a very progressive places like san francisco people make arguments all the time just not sure the character of their neighbor will think you're being racist or bigoted so i know i haven't found a good way to c
but home values were higher in metro areas that have diverse populations because they create more cultural amenities like more restaurants. if it is improved over the last40 years it hasn't been a great time for wage growth but it is almost exclusively because of immigration. so there are other modalities and people can get better jobs and to provide unskilled labor and turned into something that has value. it is mutually beneficial but the downside is that some people sincerely don't like...
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some resorts created security checks while metro police confiscate guns, it is an unusual amount of firearms that we have experienced in the last few and it does indicate a problem a problem with a possible solution. >>bringing back business travelers. they're coming with their bosses credit card and that's really as far as the spending goes. >>based on the type of behavior and how they conduct themselves while they're here. >>now as christian drummond reporting meanwhile in kansas city police say a chiefs fan who was upset about the team's loss to the las vegas. raiders pointed a gun at someone near arrowhead stadium police in kansas city said in a tweet that it started with some kind of physical altercation after the game. they say one of the witnesses tried to take the gun from the suspect. police say they found the gun at the scene it's unclear if the victim was a raiders fan. now to our 4 zone forecast as we give you a live look outside at the embarcadero in the city's looks nice pam, yes, it does lawrence is here now to tell us about the warm-up ahead, though yes certainly some gorgeous weather this week and course fire d
some resorts created security checks while metro police confiscate guns, it is an unusual amount of firearms that we have experienced in the last few and it does indicate a problem a problem with a possible solution. >>bringing back business travelers. they're coming with their bosses credit card and that's really as far as the spending goes. >>based on the type of behavior and how they conduct themselves while they're here. >>now as christian drummond reporting meanwhile in...
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last year. i'm joined now by our south america correspondent katy watson. just first off, to put into context for us, how do we go from metrotem pt for us, how do we go from metro fair protests to un—attempt to rewrite the constitution? that's right because this is a culmination of a year or two since the protests started and if you mentioned it was a metro price hike of around four american sense but that was the tipping point. the culmination really of years of frustration that despite the fact that chile is one of the most stable countries in the region, one of the most prosperous, it is also one of the most unequal countries in the world. so despite the fact that the poverty level had dropped in the last two decades, there was still many people who felt that they were left behind. many people from the very beginning said that it was the constitution drawn up that it was the constitution drawn up in1980 under that it was the constitution drawn up in 1980 under the former dictator of just up in 1980 under the former dictator ofjust open a shed that was to blame. first of all is a modern democracy and there's no place for
last year. i'm joined now by our south america correspondent katy watson. just first off, to put into context for us, how do we go from metrotem pt for us, how do we go from metro fair protests to un—attempt to rewrite the constitution? that's right because this is a culmination of a year or two since the protests started and if you mentioned it was a metro price hike of around four american sense but that was the tipping point. the culmination really of years of frustration that despite the...
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last time. first of all, it's unlikely that turnout will be as depressed in the large metro centers that includef black voters along the rust belt, whether it's detroit or philadelphia or milwaukee or cleveland. and also, he's losing ground significantly in most of these white-collar suburbs. places like oakland county, michigan, or montgomery county, pennsylvania, or franklin county, ohio, or polk, which is des moines. and the third thing is matching the margin among the blue collar whites will be hard for him because of the retreat he's seeing among seniors, many of whom are whites with a college education. while there is potential for him to turn out more of those voters than the pollsters expect, again, because if there's nothing else that donald trump can do, it's turn out his voters. the problem he's got, even if he increases the numerator, the denominator is getting bigger. everyone is voting at a higher rate and it's harder to have a turnout differential to benefit your side if the entire pool is getting bigger. >> i want to put up p-114 and this gets to something that you're saying ther
last time. first of all, it's unlikely that turnout will be as depressed in the large metro centers that includef black voters along the rust belt, whether it's detroit or philadelphia or milwaukee or cleveland. and also, he's losing ground significantly in most of these white-collar suburbs. places like oakland county, michigan, or montgomery county, pennsylvania, or franklin county, ohio, or polk, which is des moines. and the third thing is matching the margin among the blue collar whites...
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should mention no is that there has been a partisan shift in the last years which is worth pointing out area when you look at the top 20 metro areas i relation right now, you have 16 mayors for democrats of those cities, three are republicans and one for an independent. those same 20 cities in 1995 had 10 republicans and 10 democrats so you've seen a political shift of republicans away from cities and more dominance by democrats . and that is probably related to why we seen i think the better days of even conservatives depending on cities being a while ago when you look back to the half of the 1990s and you think between 1991 and 1996, you had a really the last time we had a wave of domestic policy for him like this. we have the introduction of the first voucher program. public housing reform on a massive scale. the introduction of community policing as kind of a national project and then of course welfare reform in 1996 . these were done by democrats, these reforms were pushed by mayors and governors of both parties. but it was a time when i think the political competition of the day actually produced some good ideas so i t
should mention no is that there has been a partisan shift in the last years which is worth pointing out area when you look at the top 20 metro areas i relation right now, you have 16 mayors for democrats of those cities, three are republicans and one for an independent. those same 20 cities in 1995 had 10 republicans and 10 democrats so you've seen a political shift of republicans away from cities and more dominance by democrats . and that is probably related to why we seen i think the better...
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metro says more people died at home from illnesses other than covid during lockdown. latest figures from the ons show deaths from diabetes have increased by eight six percent over the last express follows a similar theme with medical leaders demanding action after nearly 25,000 excess deaths at private homes were recorded between march and september, with the vast majority not linked to coronavirus. the mail leads on comments from the duke of cambridge who has warned of what he calls a ‘mental health catastrophe‘ if local lockdowns stop people socialising. and, the times says british spies stopped a plot by russia intelligence to hack the 2020 tokyo 0lympics. so, let‘s begin. the peril of newspapers printing their first the peril of newspapers printing theirfirst edition so the peril of newspapers printing their first edition so early. a storm of the guardian, a reasonably straightforward front page. 0rdering lockdowns in england going it alone, those printed before the secretary said, essentially, there‘s going to bea high said, essentially, there‘s going to be a high noon tomorrow between the government in manchester. the guardian, to be fair to the guardian on the we
metro says more people died at home from illnesses other than covid during lockdown. latest figures from the ons show deaths from diabetes have increased by eight six percent over the last express follows a similar theme with medical leaders demanding action after nearly 25,000 excess deaths at private homes were recorded between march and september, with the vast majority not linked to coronavirus. the mail leads on comments from the duke of cambridge who has warned of what he calls a...
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metro area is bracing for tropical storm force winds, heavy rain and coastal flooding. parts of louisiana are still recovering from hurricanes laura and delta that took place in the last twonight's sleep, interrupted by pain? tonight, silence it with new zzzquil night pain. because pain should never get in the way of a restful night's sleep. new zzzquil night pain. silence pain, sleep soundly. proposition 16 takes on discrimination. some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting yes on prop 16 helps us fix that. it's supported by leaders like kamala harris and opposed by those who have always opposed equality. we either fall from grace or we rise. together. proposition 16 provides equal opportunities, levelling the playing field for all of us. vote yes on prop 16. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits. 22 doesn't help women. it actually weakens sexual harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. uber and lyft aren't even required to investigate sexual harassment claims. i agree with the la times: no on 22. uber and lyft want all the power. so, show them the real power
metro area is bracing for tropical storm force winds, heavy rain and coastal flooding. parts of louisiana are still recovering from hurricanes laura and delta that took place in the last twonight's sleep, interrupted by pain? tonight, silence it with new zzzquil night pain. because pain should never get in the way of a restful night's sleep. new zzzquil night pain. silence pain, sleep soundly. proposition 16 takes on discrimination. some women make as little as 42% of what a man makes. voting...