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in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up next a san francisco building was painted in tribute to health care workers find out where you can see the artwork for yourself. plus more fallout tonight over governor newsom's revised budget that includes billions of dollars in cuts. some lawmakers are upset with what did not get caught. and coming up next memorial day is just a few days away, but a popular destination says they will not be acceing tourists, we'll talk live with the vice mayor from south lake tahoe. right memorial day is right around the corner and if you're thinking of trying to get out of town remember because of the shelter-in-place order south lake tahoe is off limits. so joining us live right now here on kron 4 news is the vice mayor of south lake tammy wallace, thank you so much for joining us. >>thank you for having me. >>so your advice to people who are thinking about coming up to south lake. this weekend or even next weekend when it's memorial day is stay away. >>way it's a little harsh debt and
in washington alexandra le mon. >>coming up next a san francisco building was painted in tribute to health care workers find out where you can see the artwork for yourself. plus more fallout tonight over governor newsom's revised budget that includes billions of dollars in cuts. some lawmakers are upset with what did not get caught. and coming up next memorial day is just a few days away, but a popular destination says they will not be acceing tourists, we'll talk live with the vice mayor...
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>>in washington, alexandra le mon. >>4 morning news it will get a lot easier to access your phone with the mask on for iphone users i thought it was just me put the phone up you will the mass found the phone still have to recognize you talk about why you move on to the next update. that's going very important i need it now and we have a new page on our website call outs on kron 4 dot com but it's called yes for open and it's great it's a list of restaurants and dining options that are open for takeout and delivery right here in the bay area so if you're a restaurant owner you can go there and submit your business to be added to the list and then if you're if you are you looking for some food it can go all search around and find some tasty snacks and some lunch or dinner. you know places in your area, it's a great our web site so check it out how about a little peek outside we'll check out the embarcadero with the bay bridge there in the background we see the clouds pretty thick this morning but we will have lots of sunshine this afternoon it's going to be another beautiful day as we qu
>>in washington, alexandra le mon. >>4 morning news it will get a lot easier to access your phone with the mask on for iphone users i thought it was just me put the phone up you will the mass found the phone still have to recognize you talk about why you move on to the next update. that's going very important i need it now and we have a new page on our website call outs on kron 4 dot com but it's called yes for open and it's great it's a list of restaurants and dining options that...
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>>alexandra le mon. >>we're 2 weeks away from memorial day weekend. the unofficial kickoff of summer and aaa says more people are starting to make travel plans through its website. this has some bay area counties are already easing their stay at home restrictions earlier today on kron on we talked to a spokesperson for aaa to learn if the agency is concerned about an increase of travelers during this pandemic. >>this is the first year in 20 tripoli will not be providing a memorial day forecast. so what we're seeing is that you know as you said as travel restrictions begin to ease up a bit we have seen a bookings rise on tripoli dot com slash but at the same time we're not seeing obviously that same volume we expect the people will start gravitating for their first trips likely road trips and likely within the united states. >>aaa recommends consulting a travel agent before planning your trip. this interview first ran on our 24 7 streaming app kron on and you can download that app today for free to get commercial free local news coverage and to stay up
>>alexandra le mon. >>we're 2 weeks away from memorial day weekend. the unofficial kickoff of summer and aaa says more people are starting to make travel plans through its website. this has some bay area counties are already easing their stay at home restrictions earlier today on kron on we talked to a spokesperson for aaa to learn if the agency is concerned about an increase of travelers during this pandemic. >>this is the first year in 20 tripoli will not be providing a...
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he testified before congress alexander le mon has more on what he said. >>as one of the nation's top scientist doctor rick bright was leading the charge to develop a vaccine against covid-19 on thursday great delivered a stark warning to lawmakers without better planning 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history rates as the number of covid-19 deaths and illnesses combined with the seasonal flu will be devastating doctor gray says hearing alarms back in january that the u.s. urgently needed more personal protective equipment and he question which drugs should be used to treat covid-19. >>doctor bright says in response he was demoted california congresswoman anna eshoo pointed a finger directly at president trump and his administration that basic delay cost precious lives the department of health and human services and president trump dismissed doctor bright's allegations nothing more than 8. >>i'm happy for sun and oregon congressman greg walden says congress spent years preparing for a pandemic in a bipartisan way we did everything the experts s
he testified before congress alexander le mon has more on what he said. >>as one of the nation's top scientist doctor rick bright was leading the charge to develop a vaccine against covid-19 on thursday great delivered a stark warning to lawmakers without better planning 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history rates as the number of covid-19 deaths and illnesses combined with the seasonal flu will be devastating doctor gray says hearing alarms back in january that the u.s....
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when i couldn't 06 mons, a year or beyond, are we?of what's been successful perhaps in new zealand, australia and some of the other countries. might come successful a second or third way. i completely agree they're all different demographics. there are also constants. for example, to relatively small countries in, right in the middle of europe, the czech republic and slovakia. and they both imposed absolutely late— night absolute bands and very stringent measures before the very first death in either country was registered. and they are densely populated. and they are surrounded by, they were right in the middle of the free travel area which countries then closed their owi'i which countries then closed their own borders. but they took, they are surrounded by populist, large countries. they could have been absolutely inundated. with cases and with that. and it is an example that you can translate to other countries where you act quickly and decisively and sensibly, you can alleviate the incidents and the death rate. u nfortu nately, we
when i couldn't 06 mons, a year or beyond, are we?of what's been successful perhaps in new zealand, australia and some of the other countries. might come successful a second or third way. i completely agree they're all different demographics. there are also constants. for example, to relatively small countries in, right in the middle of europe, the czech republic and slovakia. and they both imposed absolutely late— night absolute bands and very stringent measures before the very first death...
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i've no problem with them ey but theyt mon have to do something to get it. host: eric on the independent line from washington. caller: every time a republican president is in office they crush the economy. from $998 billion to over one trillion. the same thing happened under bush. under trump, the whole economy crashed. it was already going down with the tax cuts before the virus. it is always corporate socialism. they talk about socialism. reagan granted amnesty to 10 million or 50 million people. ,he talk about the democrats but since the democrats want to actually help the american people, they are against it. trillions of dollars would be pumped into the economy. socialism, these are the policies we need. all the republicans want to do is corporate socialism. bush crashed the whole economy! they bailed out the banks. the same thing happened under reagan and now trump is bailing out every corporation. he was already bailing out the farmers and doing things with corporate welfare. they are the socialism party but the democrats won't see it. host: let's tal
i've no problem with them ey but theyt mon have to do something to get it. host: eric on the independent line from washington. caller: every time a republican president is in office they crush the economy. from $998 billion to over one trillion. the same thing happened under bush. under trump, the whole economy crashed. it was already going down with the tax cuts before the virus. it is always corporate socialism. they talk about socialism. reagan granted amnesty to 10 million or 50 million...
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>>in washington, alexandra le mon. >>where house explosion sends 2 people to the hospital i'll tell you why they are >>8.29 and new this morning has been an explosion at a warehouse in san leandro kron four's rana harvey tells us what happened rana. >>in dari and is now become an active criminal investigation you can see right here that we're holes that explosion blew the roof off of it so you see that segment of the roof bent over the air up against the law now again investigators tell us they were actually making hash oil inside the warehouse when it all happened if they had to estimate, they said there are about 20 marijuana plants inside they were making that hash from earlier this morning now again this explosion sent 2 people to the hospital again a butane honey oil lab is what they're calling this a very violent explosion, the sitting debris about 2 to 300 feet away from the warehouse, but thankfully there were no fatalities they do have 2 people in custody, right now we've got a chance to talk to some of the of
>>in washington, alexandra le mon. >>where house explosion sends 2 people to the hospital i'll tell you why they are >>8.29 and new this morning has been an explosion at a warehouse in san leandro kron four's rana harvey tells us what happened rana. >>in dari and is now become an active criminal investigation you can see right here that we're holes that explosion blew the roof off of it so you see that segment of the roof bent over the air up against the law now again...
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of mons examine any land. unsound in chummy moon meet up with family. she wants to show us some land to toss in take train forest only a few days ago before a palm oil company eagerly burned to dollars. just. above. the be. joining me every thursday on the alex sullivan show and i'll be speaking to guest of the wall the politics spoke business i'm show business i'll see that. yeah. you know. if you know that if you see it the way you do you could you could only get you to go we just told you a little bit you could make. things seem a. tickle somewhere in the deal is going to exit you want to. thank you for your means for the ladies and. gents the cuban. community clinking you see if there's no money. left for greatest when you've finished. your food you've got to follow through on sure you don't mind me i'm going to ban you from your wife for going afforded to you no more. silence here you see you're a. this is all going to be plantations. and this is especially when they had to make. subramanian that's all get out of and on to. business and have them o
of mons examine any land. unsound in chummy moon meet up with family. she wants to show us some land to toss in take train forest only a few days ago before a palm oil company eagerly burned to dollars. just. above. the be. joining me every thursday on the alex sullivan show and i'll be speaking to guest of the wall the politics spoke business i'm show business i'll see that. yeah. you know. if you know that if you see it the way you do you could you could only get you to go we just told you a...
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. >> right now, if you're from mon montgomery, and you need an icu bed, you're in trouble. >> reporter: the cdc has updated covid-19 guidelines, saying the virus mainly spreads directly from person to person and doesn't spread easily from contaminated surfaces. it's also estimated at least a third of the people who contract covid-19 are a-symptomatic. in new jersey, many heading to boardwalks, but some are hesitant to join crowds. >> i'm actually headed out of town for the weekend. so i'm going to stay away from it. >> reporter: as some states begin to allow places of worship to open their doors, president trump is calling on governors nationwide to allow all churches, mosques and synagogues to open, calling them essential. ? in america, we need more prayer, not less. >> reporter: the president threatening to override governors who don't open placing of worship those his authority to do so has been questioned. some public health officials warn reopening too quickly could lead to a spike of the virus. >> if they're too close together, if we're singing. if we're unmasked, these are the t
. >> right now, if you're from mon montgomery, and you need an icu bed, you're in trouble. >> reporter: the cdc has updated covid-19 guidelines, saying the virus mainly spreads directly from person to person and doesn't spread easily from contaminated surfaces. it's also estimated at least a third of the people who contract covid-19 are a-symptomatic. in new jersey, many heading to boardwalks, but some are hesitant to join crowds. >> i'm actually headed out of town for the...
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>>in washington, alexandra le mon. >>happening today president trump's former personal attorney michael cohen will be released from prison. he's expected to serve the rest of his sentence at home. cohen's early release comes as the coronavirus continues to spread through the prison system. cohen was sentenced to december of 2018 the charges against him include lying to congress and making hush money payments, 2 adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal. they both claim they had encounters with the president which he denies. the tsa is changing some screening procedures in response to the coronavirus passengers will now need to hang on to their boarding passes rather than handing them over to a tsa officer officers will look at the boarding passes without touching them and that will help prevent cross contamination when a bag does not pass as x-ray screening. passengers could then be responsible for an packing the bag and then sending it through the machine again rather than having an of
>>in washington, alexandra le mon. >>happening today president trump's former personal attorney michael cohen will be released from prison. he's expected to serve the rest of his sentence at home. cohen's early release comes as the coronavirus continues to spread through the prison system. cohen was sentenced to december of 2018 the charges against him include lying to congress and making hush money payments, 2 adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen...
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14.7% that's the highest level since the great depression our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports the job losses and pay cuts are impacting minority an hourly workers, the most. >>37.8 million people have filed for unemployment benefits since the coronavirus pandemic hit the u.s. alexandra lorenzo with the society for human resource management says that loss in jobs and wages is hitting one minority community, the hardest 61%. >>of latinos or hispanics report having experienced the loss of income or loss of employment that's compared to 30% of african-american and 10% of caucasian workers who also say they lost work or pay hourly workers are also impacted more than salaried employees, what's scary about that is it's not just due to unemployment and furloughs it's also due to reduced hours and reduced salary. alonzo says in all about trillion in income has been lost or about $8900 per worker in just 2 months president trump said he's optimistic the economy will recover quickly now that states are allowing businesses to reopen we're going to be back. >>the next year. maybe e
14.7% that's the highest level since the great depression our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports the job losses and pay cuts are impacting minority an hourly workers, the most. >>37.8 million people have filed for unemployment benefits since the coronavirus pandemic hit the u.s. alexandra lorenzo with the society for human resource management says that loss in jobs and wages is hitting one minority community, the hardest 61%. >>of latinos or hispanics report having...
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our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports today, doctors and researchers testified before congress about the problem and the needs for solutions. >>data shows covid-19 is disproportionately impacting minorities around the country, the grotesque despair and soon in terms of african american communities certain during oregon's in sonoma county is the hispanic community accounts for almost 60% of the covid casings well they make up only 27% of our population in austin travis county while about a 3rd of the population is let next they account for 3 fourths of the cold hospitalizations in a house hearing on the topic doctor alicia fernandez told lawmakers the lot next community. >>is also disproportionately impacted in other ways, 90% of those testing positive or unable to work from home compared to about half of the entire sample why are black and latino people less likely to be working from home. >>less likely to be ensure less likely to live in an polluted neighborhoods, the answer is racist policy doctor even candy said we need short-term solutions like more testing in mino
our washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports today, doctors and researchers testified before congress about the problem and the needs for solutions. >>data shows covid-19 is disproportionately impacting minorities around the country, the grotesque despair and soon in terms of african american communities certain during oregon's in sonoma county is the hispanic community accounts for almost 60% of the covid casings well they make up only 27% of our population in austin travis...
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>>alexandra le mon. >>though starting monday most retail stores in san francisco will be able to reopen at least for curbside pickup and delivery but as kron four's dan kerman explains it also means a new set of challenges for small businesses that are already struggling. >>most retail corridors in san francisco are empty these days the shelter-in-place orders to force businesses to shut down for 2 months but monday, many retail stores will be able to reopen for curbside pickup and delivery while we are excited one that our industry is going to be coming back to life providing people a sense of normalcy hopefully again. >>to your point. yes, there are certain industries and companies that are a debt into this curbside pickup curbside ballet but ron been eaters who own san francisco's assembly hall. >>says clothing stores like his. now have additional challenges because customers cannot brows touch or try anything on the whole point of a small boutique like ours is to showcase. these unique pieces that yo
>>alexandra le mon. >>though starting monday most retail stores in san francisco will be able to reopen at least for curbside pickup and delivery but as kron four's dan kerman explains it also means a new set of challenges for small businesses that are already struggling. >>most retail corridors in san francisco are empty these days the shelter-in-place orders to force businesses to shut down for 2 months but monday, many retail stores will be able to reopen for curbside...
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alexandra le mon. i now take a look at this.ly michigan are looking for a man who assaulted a clerk with his nose, they say it happened or dollar tree on saturday. >>police say he walked in without a mask and the clerk told him that he had to wear one. he reportedly responded by wiping his nose on her shirt. police say that he made a comment about using her garment as his mast. >>the hornets is what they're calling them they're now in the u.s. these asian giant hornets are invasive and potentially deadly and they have just been found in the u.s. for the first time. what else can happen in 2020 researchers nicknamed it the murder hornet its venomous sting can kill a human if they sting. the person several times there also strong enough to puncture a beekeeper suit. the hornets are more than 2 inches long and have reportedly been attacking bee hives in washington state. there are a big problem in japan have been for a while scientists do not know how they made it to the u.s. new video tonight from south lake tahoe. fire rescue cre
alexandra le mon. i now take a look at this.ly michigan are looking for a man who assaulted a clerk with his nose, they say it happened or dollar tree on saturday. >>police say he walked in without a mask and the clerk told him that he had to wear one. he reportedly responded by wiping his nose on her shirt. police say that he made a comment about using her garment as his mast. >>the hornets is what they're calling them they're now in the u.s. these asian giant hornets are invasive...
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alexandra le mon.ron 4 morning news committing a crime during the pandemic has been landing some people in jail. others are not so much for them to break down who is and who is not being >>welcome back a revised study from the university of washington nearly doubles its previous projection of us covid-19 deaths by august to 134,000. >>and it comes as more states are taking steps toward reopening their economy. john lawrence has more. >>united states facing a double edged sword is no way to sugarcoat if we don't open up the economy we can feel the pressure. if we do open it up we will feel the pain the social distancing since the coronavirus pandemic broke out caused unemployment in the u.s. to skyrocket and companies of all sizes are feeling the pinch gold's gym and j crew have filed for bankruptcy protection. well, united airlines is telling workers to seriously consider leaving voluntarily. medical officials say easing restrictions will cause the disease to spread more rapidly when you have mitigatio
alexandra le mon.ron 4 morning news committing a crime during the pandemic has been landing some people in jail. others are not so much for them to break down who is and who is not being >>welcome back a revised study from the university of washington nearly doubles its previous projection of us covid-19 deaths by august to 134,000. >>and it comes as more states are taking steps toward reopening their economy. john lawrence has more. >>united states facing a double edged sword...
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difficultyy for r operators like us that may be looooking after clients traveling to a asia for the monsoto come. it's not going to be posossibleo we are preparing ourselves to orornize, poststponing trips for next year and for autumn and winter. in the meantime obviously we are organizingng holidays for cliens and frieiends. obviously those e people have asked us to lolook at holidays r july and august. not being able to send them to lize or r australia or thailand and vietnam. we are thinkining about orgrgang the same kind of service for trips whether it is meeting with locals, meeting with specialized fashion guides. organizing some very specific visits and so on. we are really trying to find some alternatives to be able to cope and look after our clients with the same e quality of serve in the months to comome. research, haveet you found perhaps that people are unwilling to travel after this lockdown? are people scared of traveling or do you think the industry will be able to resume as normal once the crisis blows over? has definitely changed people's perception about traveling. it's
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in 75 minutes mon d.w. . it's a deadly sin. and a whim of nature. it motivates us. and threatens to ruin us. greed. be insatiable desire for. that drives our. lives in danger. why are we greedy. we go in search of answers when a documentary film. starts may 21st w. this state of emergency is the new normal. people around the world are documenting this traumatic times. they're keeping the corona tiring. and welcoming us into the mob stuff. they let us get as up close and personal as the pandemic will allow. the diaries starts many. d.w. . this is data over the news line from berlin europe takes a further cautious steps towards reopening corona virus infections on the decline in europe germany eases border controls with neighboring countries and italy allowance and not as it will allow travel to and from the country from early june also coming up this league of football kicks off again today about the players will have to adjust to stadiums without fans one of the big games will see dortmund take on shelter in their 1st match after the lockdown.
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i'm alexandra le mon in washington and i'll explain coming up. >>and here's a look at temperatures and what we'll expect today at the peak, upper 90's to low 100's once again the for patients that have sensitivity it's very common to have a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day and they're able to recommend new sensodyne sensitivity & gum. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product that can address two conditions. >>national headlines, humanitarian groups say the trump administration is trying to separate immigrant children from their families. using the covid-19 they say as a reason washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports on what's happening. >>because of the pandemic a federal judge ruled last month that immigrant children detained in us custody should be released without unnecessary delay any humane response would be to release them with their parents did he spell with amnesty international says instead the trump administration is again trying to separate migrant families the administr
i'm alexandra le mon in washington and i'll explain coming up. >>and here's a look at temperatures and what we'll expect today at the peak, upper 90's to low 100's once again the for patients that have sensitivity it's very common to have a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day and they're able to recommend new sensodyne sensitivity & gum. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product that can address two conditions. >>national...
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re: after mon of dreary lockdown, the sunshine is beckoning people s outdoors.reweries in the state can also reopen, but where it's allowed to drink the beer is still unclear. and the success ofuch partial reopenings will ultimately on the virus itself.onfidence >> once everyone is completely shut down, there is no real omon in tsory activity could help at the macrolevel nationwide. th being said, if we open up too soon and there's a big spike in cases and the state has to shut downth again will have implications forconfi if not the world. re : the continued easing of restrictions across the u.s. has brought relief to some, and confusion to everybody. this restaurant in marion county, indiana, can't open its dining room y. neighboring hancock countcan. >> not everybody's going to stay home and follow the order. they can just as easily drive to the next county and then all the businesses that there areio in m cnty are going to even suffer more than they did when everybody e was on lockdown. reporter: in two months, america has gone froba gmlol unemployment. any r
re: after mon of dreary lockdown, the sunshine is beckoning people s outdoors.reweries in the state can also reopen, but where it's allowed to drink the beer is still unclear. and the success ofuch partial reopenings will ultimately on the virus itself.onfidence >> once everyone is completely shut down, there is no real omon in tsory activity could help at the macrolevel nationwide. th being said, if we open up too soon and there's a big spike in cases and the state has to shut downth...
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our washington dc correspondent alexander le mon has more.>data shows covid-19 is disproportionately impacting minorities around the country, the grotesque his parents when in terms of african american communities certain during oregon's in sonoma county was the hispanic community accounts for almost 60% of the covid casings while they make up only 27% of our population in austin travis county while about a 3rd of the population is let next they account for 3 fourths of the cold hospitalizations in a house hearing on the topic doctor alicia fernandez told lawmakers though at next community is also disproportionately impacted in other ways, 90% of those testing positive. >>or unable to work from home compared to about half of the entire sample why are black and latino people less likely to be working from home. >>less likely to be ensure less likely to live in an polluted neighborhoods, the answer is racist policy doctor even candy said we need short-term solutions like more testing in minority neighborhoods texas republican kevin brady said t
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please take care of yourself and each other elly: hello from mon, everybody. have been opening every show with a "good neighbor" story, today is about a milwaukee couple that started something amazing to help one of the hardest hit industries, restaurants. take a look. >> hi, kelly. i am julie, this is c.j. milwaukee is our hometown and we are worried about it and what it will look like after all of this is over. so this guy had a great idea to help. >> today is my birthday. i turned 46. i knew that a lot of people would reach out on social media, so i would try to take advantage of it. we established a fund for local restaurants, hoping to get our money matched, and then something magical happened. donations started pouring in from our friends, and even people we did not know. and one day we had a $25,000 campaign group goal, this is supposed to be a big year in milwaukee, the milwaukee bucks are the best team in the nba, we have the democratic national committee and, looking at how it will be record years to wield uncertainty. in this
please take care of yourself and each other elly: hello from mon, everybody. have been opening every show with a "good neighbor" story, today is about a milwaukee couple that started something amazing to help one of the hardest hit industries, restaurants. take a look. >> hi, kelly. i am julie, this is c.j. milwaukee is our hometown and we are worried about it and what it will look like after all of this is over. so this guy had a great idea to help. >> today is my...
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our washington correspondent alexandra le mon has his story. joseph abdollah a retired narcotics officer and executive director of code 3 association says signs of drug abuse can be found in all sorts of ordinary items and more often a real compartment inside. >>abdollah travels the country with the mobile replica of a teen spectrum to teach parents how to spot the signs of drug abuse but the pandemic pushed abdollah scores online to rally usa dot org i spoke with a lot of parents and they say that if they would have had this. >>before their child became addicted maybe they could say their child of dollars says families who have lost teams to drug addiction leader some clues. they missed like tiny pieces of plastic in the vacuum cleaner same premise is the same suspect. but when it's going to be used the list of powder in there. the top is either ripped off with a t-shirt or not experts say if the suspect addiction there are many reasons professional help is essential the risk of overdose and the risk goes of deaths, it's one thing to read numb
our washington correspondent alexandra le mon has his story. joseph abdollah a retired narcotics officer and executive director of code 3 association says signs of drug abuse can be found in all sorts of ordinary items and more often a real compartment inside. >>abdollah travels the country with the mobile replica of a teen spectrum to teach parents how to spot the signs of drug abuse but the pandemic pushed abdollah scores online to rally usa dot org i spoke with a lot of parents and...
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expertse h mons or more to have a vaccine ready t rollout, despite what president trump has said.an s wtaal"p"hobbizcci news." it is great toalto. yk bout the timeline we have heard from president trump. how realistic is that? guest: it is extraordinarily timistic. anchor: why? guest: normally when we develop a vaccine, it tas at least 10 years from the begiof development, to being able to be given to people. we aalking about developing a vaccine in seven months, so that 100 million doses are ready for people to receive. this is a timeline truly ve never achieved before. e thhasome i wingi thiis extraoy optimistic. anchor: why do you think he has given that timeline if it is so optimistic? guest: i think that is the goal of the program. ve aaccine as quickly as ssible. it is a very important tool in our pandemic response toolkit. tit is ha say on any given day what the purpose of igs statents be, but i believe that is meant to say, this is whathawould like to happen. anchor: even if we have success with the vaccine, is a vaccine the silver bullet many people assu it wille in terms
expertse h mons or more to have a vaccine ready t rollout, despite what president trump has said.an s wtaal"p"hobbizcci news." it is great toalto. yk bout the timeline we have heard from president trump. how realistic is that? guest: it is extraordinarily timistic. anchor: why? guest: normally when we develop a vaccine, it tas at least 10 years from the begiof development, to being able to be given to people. we aalking about developing a vaccine in seven months, so that 100...
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mons through instance he's just now and silent song when if i was to change it was one that isn't who says he's a neat how much it is going wants. aids it was more because it's a constant mountain disease. and questions as well and comments are always a good. questions to. business. and also an emotional. as well no need to know what's what and why didn't you just well. i'm ravana i'm from bangladesh i'm the president of the bangladesh government friend of fractures and exporters association exactly like dr brown it does not have to she south. my name is dr john rather i'm the representative of go nature to bully. and it gets you in the conversation tell everybody to get off. chobani policy advisor. program of the government about all of this being implemented by the degree of cabinet division and supported by you would be. is it is against good to have a young student meet since well. since i want to start not the signals for us mark we need to see more of this one is a fact. that while it is nice not sweet and even. concerns about this. and i want our appeal to the prime minister is
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health leaders in santa clara county recommend all essential workers now get tested once a mon month.>> joining us now, rob mayeda. he is at home, and he's got a forecast with rain and hail and thundersnow. you got anything else i forgot to mention there? >> maybe muggy, but now we've got that covered. it's in the 60s outside. you got some showers, clouds around san francisco. and, yes, it is still in the low 60s. these would qualify sometimes for high temperatures around san francisco when the sea breeze is strong. we did have a high up to 73 earlier. still 62 degrees. not quite as windy as earlier. into san jose, it's 66 degrees outside. your air conditioner may try to kick on a couple time as round the south bay. temperatures early in the upper 70s. so we got a lot of clouds, and we've got this -- we've been talking about this week, an atmospheric river. so this is air that is warmer, typically holds more moisture. what that also does is the clouds increase overnight, and the wind is out of the south. it's kind of keeping our temperatures up, acting a bit like a blanket. notice the
health leaders in santa clara county recommend all essential workers now get tested once a mon month.>> joining us now, rob mayeda. he is at home, and he's got a forecast with rain and hail and thundersnow. you got anything else i forgot to mention there? >> maybe muggy, but now we've got that covered. it's in the 60s outside. you got some showers, clouds around san francisco. and, yes, it is still in the low 60s. these would qualify sometimes for high temperatures around san...
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. >> reporter: exactly one month >> exactly one mon ago shenae was killed in pontiac michigan, washington confessed confessed and will be sentenced on july 13. in chicago the calls for help are constant. on march 30 alone the illinois domestic abuse hotline received 104 pleas for help, their highest number in a year. as the number of covid-19 cases grows across the country, so do the abuse calls. in new york domestic violence calls are up 30% compared to last year. boston is reporting a 27% increase in aggravated domestic assaults and seattle has seen a 16% jump. the up-tick is creating a back log in services making it difficult for shelters like safe haven and fort worth, texas. shelter director kathryn jacob says 7% of their intake calls are now about coronavirus. >> abusers use tools to isolate victims in order to inflict more ctuse on them. and the idea that there is an invisible danger outside of the home-- >> reporter: coronavirus. >> coronavirus, is a pretty easy tool. and it's real. >> this mother of three who asked us to conceal her identits stressful to have to think about shelt
. >> reporter: exactly one month >> exactly one mon ago shenae was killed in pontiac michigan, washington confessed confessed and will be sentenced on july 13. in chicago the calls for help are constant. on march 30 alone the illinois domestic abuse hotline received 104 pleas for help, their highest number in a year. as the number of covid-19 cases grows across the country, so do the abuse calls. in new york domestic violence calls are up 30% compared to last year. boston is...
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expected to be huge but restricted to being online or balconies some people have attempted to hold mon demonstrations already this friday even though the police involved in scuffles correspondent shot to do looks back at them a day we might have more familiar with if it weren't for the lockdown. major is seen as being the traditional day of rally by unions here in france now normally here tens of thousands of people would be gathering ready to march for workers' rights. in recent years the big protests have been hijacked and they have descended into chaos now i was here back in 2018 in the may day when i saw what has been some of the worst violence i have ever seen in france and it started only street basically when people began to protest at school bombs at this fast food restaurant and then going inside to complete the russian. claim to be the work of the so-called a black blogs these are all the far left and the case that much of destruction continue down this street smashing windows until they got here where they burned vehicles outside the shop that released a huge plume of smoke
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hopefully this is nothing out of the ordinary but at permit mail posting about unexplained the mon years in china is giving me cash takes hours flashbacks. boston usa in the last few hours of 2019 helen brown's well senior infectious disease reporter for stat means started tweeting about the reports coming out of. it was something i definitely watching this was something that was setting our home our bills. 12 31 am january 15th 2020 years where we are on the sars like virus found in china still many many questions. 2 weeks later in berlin kind coop fishnet a molecular biomedicine expert and correspondent for science magazine joined the discussion about the still undefined virus it was really becoming clear that the pandemic was just not going to be stopped it was clear to everyone what was about to happen. to be fine. you know january 29th. when the government's trying to deny it is going to get the wrong people can get into. starting on spawned. by the end of january health and science journalist video krishna was trying to get the word out in india despite facing significant political
hopefully this is nothing out of the ordinary but at permit mail posting about unexplained the mon years in china is giving me cash takes hours flashbacks. boston usa in the last few hours of 2019 helen brown's well senior infectious disease reporter for stat means started tweeting about the reports coming out of. it was something i definitely watching this was something that was setting our home our bills. 12 31 am january 15th 2020 years where we are on the sars like virus found in china...
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washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon reports. >>tsa officers are still at work keeping the flying public safe even in the middle of a worldwide pandemic years old me as of this dude pay every kelly is the national president of the american federation of government employees. florida congresswoman val demings agrees it is hazardous to work in close contact with travelers increasing the likelihood that of being exposed to covid-19 in addition to the hazardous duty pay vote. the yeas a part-time tsa officers need the same health benefits as full-time officers tsa took that away last year. >>it will hold on to the u.s. all have search low pay is difficult. >>before before that she was lawmakers introduced several bills to protect tsa officers, including one from california congressman lou correa to restore those health care benefits these part-time workers. >>are subject to the same challenges and full-time workers are tsa officers are also asking for more personal protective equipment and they want the government to require passenge
washington dc correspondent alexandra le mon reports. >>tsa officers are still at work keeping the flying public safe even in the middle of a worldwide pandemic years old me as of this dude pay every kelly is the national president of the american federation of government employees. florida congresswoman val demings agrees it is hazardous to work in close contact with travelers increasing the likelihood that of being exposed to covid-19 in addition to the hazardous duty pay vote. the yeas...
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i've been working on behalf of mon montana tannians to be sure to take a bipartisan approach to this issue. mr. president, i'd like to speak on the wyden-daines amendment we'll be voting on shortly. my bipartisan amendment is simple. it protects all american civil liberties by prohibiting the collection of browser data and internet search history under section 215 of the patriot act. browser data is some of the most personal and revealing information that can be collected on private citizens. your internet search history can reveal extremely intimate information, including personal health data, religious beliefs, political beliefs, where you might go on your next vacation, even what you bought your mom this past mother's day. and i don't think the government should have access to such private information without a warrant. in section 215 of the patriot act is supposed to investigate potential terrorists, not spy on our own browser's data. let me be clear. my amendment doesn't stop the intelligence community from doing their job. i'm grateful for the intelligence community. but it doe
i've been working on behalf of mon montana tannians to be sure to take a bipartisan approach to this issue. mr. president, i'd like to speak on the wyden-daines amendment we'll be voting on shortly. my bipartisan amendment is simple. it protects all american civil liberties by prohibiting the collection of browser data and internet search history under section 215 of the patriot act. browser data is some of the most personal and revealing information that can be collected on private citizens....
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that's right catherine geography, comparative low density and very few recent cases of covid-19 are mon reasons why gilroy wants to open its sooner than the current health order allows i spoke with the mayor about this today. let's take a look. still hurting economically in the wake of last summer shooting at the garlic festival in gilroy was just getting back on his feet. >>when covid-19 arrived in inflicted still more pain says mayor roland velasco. >>there's there's a lot of businesses there are a lot of stress right now employees or lot under a lot of stress a lot of depression is happening the gilroy outlets and most other commerce shut down in gilroy sales tax revenues are flat amid worries some merchants may call it quits and jobs will be lost says the mayor mayor we're looking at $7 million deficit we've started down work on potential layoffs of city employees in a letter to the county this week the gilroy city council called for an easing of shelter restrictions. the letter cites gilroy's comparative low density and just 2 new cases of covid-19 in the past 37 days we're not say
that's right catherine geography, comparative low density and very few recent cases of covid-19 are mon reasons why gilroy wants to open its sooner than the current health order allows i spoke with the mayor about this today. let's take a look. still hurting economically in the wake of last summer shooting at the garlic festival in gilroy was just getting back on his feet. >>when covid-19 arrived in inflicted still more pain says mayor roland velasco. >>there's there's a lot of...
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all right let's introduce our panel in bogota capital of columbia said hill who is mon director at columbia risk analysis a political consultancy in manchester collin harding editor at latin form a consultancy and information service and also in bogota director at said iraq a conflict analysis research center welcome to you all 'd sit here let me start with you is there any chance this cease fire can be renewed or is it more likely now that the e.-l. in will will dig in and it will not feel pressure to negotiate going forward. thanks mohamed it's a pleasure to be here with you and commentating on this issue i think the l.n. house already manifested that it will not negotiate in good faith with this government and although its unilateral action of a cease fire was a positive you seen by the rest of the world now is trying to extricate a better negotiating position with the government so this all makes it more likely that they will then will begin in the short term armed actions to pressure the government into a different negotiating position a colony there at the l. and beyond colombia also
all right let's introduce our panel in bogota capital of columbia said hill who is mon director at columbia risk analysis a political consultancy in manchester collin harding editor at latin form a consultancy and information service and also in bogota director at said iraq a conflict analysis research center welcome to you all 'd sit here let me start with you is there any chance this cease fire can be renewed or is it more likely now that the e.-l. in will will dig in and it will not feel...
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if that is the concern, all they have to do is put restrictions mon tey coming to a state so it cannotused to that way. there ise a very solvable outc for this. anchor: it is the first saturday in may tomorrow. people should be getting ready for the kentucky derby, getting dressed up with ant juleps. how has the coronavirus affected the traditions of the city? mayor fischer: you areig, my calendar, for the last week it haspi been p up with my derby reminders. the steamboat race, the parad everybody wears pink in the community today to celebrate our survivors from breast cancer. this is the biggest happening in north america in the spring. i call it the celebration of humanity, the world's biggest fashion show, and everybody from around the world wants to be here. we are having to fight through this virus right now so we can get to the first saturday in t september, t when the derby is rescheduled for. god willing, and we hope everything will be in place so that we can celebrate the first saturday in september. anchor:d gck and thank you for being with us. mayor fischer: you all take ca
if that is the concern, all they have to do is put restrictions mon tey coming to a state so it cannotused to that way. there ise a very solvable outc for this. anchor: it is the first saturday in may tomorrow. people should be getting ready for the kentucky derby, getting dressed up with ant juleps. how has the coronavirus affected the traditions of the city? mayor fischer: you areig, my calendar, for the last week it haspi been p up with my derby reminders. the steamboat race, the parad...
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this two bedroom, two bathroom is listed on craigslist for an unti a mon when we inquired about the placethe lister told us he'd moved to spain and was now renting through airbnb. he started asking us for personal information like our license photo. next he told us, dear blank, unfortunately it's not possible to see it prior to booking in payment. this is airbnb policy. which isn't true. >> i'm just trying to figure out if the postings i'm looking at are real or not. >> reporter: we tracked down a legitimate listing, via apartments, which represents this apartment and others for upwards of $3800 a month. after that the craigslist posting disappeared. >> it's awful. it's awful. the pandemic is hard enough itself. >> reporter: as for aj, he's still searching for a place and struggling to trust online listings. luckily he backed out before things went too far. he knows other renters are still getting duped right now. >> the best way to protect yourself against these scams is to be educated about them. if you're somebody looking for a place, have a skeptical eye. they also tell us usually the
this two bedroom, two bathroom is listed on craigslist for an unti a mon when we inquired about the placethe lister told us he'd moved to spain and was now renting through airbnb. he started asking us for personal information like our license photo. next he told us, dear blank, unfortunately it's not possible to see it prior to booking in payment. this is airbnb policy. which isn't true. >> i'm just trying to figure out if the postings i'm looking at are real or not. >> reporter: we...
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the only song that was happening when he sleeps balconies we thought of them a great reporter who was mon ami he got this toy. on top of his indeed he didn't show enough european solidarity with it's only there were political shortcomings to them especially at the beginning of the pandemic sky this is the 2nd time europe has let you down and hearing a really big crisis but if we can squeeze a month off me on those easter morning telling me i didn't understand the atmosphere in italy very well with the lord it over the people there who are really angry but i think especially by german politics titans it's and we wanted to send a signal that not all of them had lost their phone this creates a link or so and that's how it turned out. good start i think we're ready. to. believe you. generally get done. you're not going to have to. leave the scene. place. to get you quickly nice states yes someone easy to be able to tell. people a bit different than me and that question for the support that it's. a study by to show you makes your thinking that. you can always do something. this is a good messa
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we're not saying that this is within six mons. but the truth is that this disease is already more widespread than we realize, and the danger is that it doesn't get treated properlyo >> yw, last summer i went with i.r.c. to visit the azraq camp with my family in jordan. and as we are all thinking about and i think most people watching this program think of social distancing as a very different thing.ab thint a place where people are so cramped in that there's no distance between people ever. think about a place where washing your hands is a total luxury. i think it's a totally different thing, and i think those numbers, we hope these are too gh, but they could be too low. >> of course, one of the thiots you wrin your facebook post at the time was you id, quote, "women and girls bear the brunt of poverty v and are the monerable in crisis." for refugees, is the covid d crisble crisis? >> yes, absolutely. i t a mother whose teenage kire working seven days week, 16 hours a day,n to ee equivalent of 30 u.s. dollars a month to make ends
we're not saying that this is within six mons. but the truth is that this disease is already more widespread than we realize, and the danger is that it doesn't get treated properlyo >> yw, last summer i went with i.r.c. to visit the azraq camp with my family in jordan. and as we are all thinking about and i think most people watching this program think of social distancing as a very different thing.ab thint a place where people are so cramped in that there's no distance between people...
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beethoven is for every mon. beethoven 2020. 150th anniversary here on de dano. it's a deadly sin. and a whim of nature. motivates us. and threatens to ruin us. greed. you can see the desire for. the motors that drives our. putting. thank you i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm is done to the world. at the top. i would say that selfishness making the issue of material goods is really a step down of fear we literally run the risk of being the 1st formal for life to be responsible for our own expection. my own. we go in search of answers in a documentary style. greek starts may 21st d. w. . how did the coronavirus pandemic begin how did the world 1st respond questions that the world health organization most likely will have to answer 120 countries are now in favor of it end of pinned investigation into the origins of covert 19 and that includes china but beijing has made it clear it will not help investigate the history of the pandemic until the pandemic has become history itself. this is the day.
beethoven is for every mon. beethoven 2020. 150th anniversary here on de dano. it's a deadly sin. and a whim of nature. motivates us. and threatens to ruin us. greed. you can see the desire for. the motors that drives our. putting. thank you i've come to oppose capitalism because i see the harm is done to the world. at the top. i would say that selfishness making the issue of material goods is really a step down of fear we literally run the risk of being the 1st formal for life to be...
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this time using the covid-19 pandemic as its reason washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports on what's happening with those migrant families. >>because of the pandemic a federal judge ruled last month that immigrant children detained in us custody should be released without unnecessary delay any humane eesponse would be to release them with their parents did he spell with amnesty international says instead the trump administration is again trying to separate migrant families the administration is once again recognizing its response to the pandemic to achieve policies that could be achieved otherwise. they'll says in an attempt to discourage asylum. seekers they gave him an option. they could. be separated from their children be detained indefinitely by themselves or be detained with their children. allen shapiro is a pediatrician and co-founder of terra firma, a group which works with migrant children. shapiro says neither option is good. >>an inspector general report found that the trump administration failed to properly keep track of children it previously separated from th
this time using the covid-19 pandemic as its reason washington correspondent alexandra le mon reports on what's happening with those migrant families. >>because of the pandemic a federal judge ruled last month that immigrant children detained in us custody should be released without unnecessary delay any humane eesponse would be to release them with their parents did he spell with amnesty international says instead the trump administration is again trying to separate migrant families the...
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statistics actually dropped almost twice you can find it on official websites and it means that 2 things mon you said that women do not trust they don't call police they know that if they call their their mother maximum punishment will be a fine but a fine of like $70.00 it will not change the situation will look save their lives and stop violence so now you journey and. yes and it will make the situation much worse not dangerous for them and they know it that is why especially during but they will not call the police unfortunately we have to leave it there but it's an incredibly important topic marina packet from the association of noise to violence in russia thank you very much for that. thank you india and pakistan are facing their worst plague of locusts in decades or far it is in both countries fear of food supplies are at risk and as pakistan struggles with the economic fallout of the lock down farming experts say the insect infestation poses an even greater challenge. these tiny insects are far from fussy eaters face thing in swarms of millions they're now threatening to out pakistan'
statistics actually dropped almost twice you can find it on official websites and it means that 2 things mon you said that women do not trust they don't call police they know that if they call their their mother maximum punishment will be a fine but a fine of like $70.00 it will not change the situation will look save their lives and stop violence so now you journey and. yes and it will make the situation much worse not dangerous for them and they know it that is why especially during but they...
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terrorism place it's black because it can explode to break out at any time or for not holding look mon is a historian and a member of a powerful muslim family nonetheless he asked to ask the army for permission to accompany us into the center of merari it's now an exclusion zone the city has a population of 200000 that. is not allowed to enter his house not all the booby traps and explosive devices in the area have been cleared away. soldiers tell us where we may go and how long we may stay people here call the exclusion zone ground 0 tens of thousands have lost their homes. issues to the central mosque. he used to come here a lot stay here and pray for the dead. artillery mortar our helicopter gunships jet fighters. ever therapists to meet bombs. i was watching you the whole time but much of this stuff in 12 minutes here. there was a time on the 2nd day of think my brother went to channel bautista. and us can to stop the bombings but the army rejected that because they say. they can't handle the situation. fontanes they were not able to handle the situation. taken downtown on may 23rd
terrorism place it's black because it can explode to break out at any time or for not holding look mon is a historian and a member of a powerful muslim family nonetheless he asked to ask the army for permission to accompany us into the center of merari it's now an exclusion zone the city has a population of 200000 that. is not allowed to enter his house not all the booby traps and explosive devices in the area have been cleared away. soldiers tell us where we may go and how long we may stay...
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been trying to keep a really close eye on mon poaching numbers and seeing what's happening across our area as well as outlying areas to try and predict where we might get it. we can say quite yet there's been a spike within i.r.l. though we did our. first 2. 3 poaching at poaching instance full the last kind of 3 months happened in the last week. i suspect they are probably related to the fact that there's a lot of people who know 100 the moment but it's too soon to say right now what it is about where this could lead. well we've seen it also in areas outside of operating a scene was seen poaching go up quite quite significantly. so that's a major war in all the success we've got over the last kind of 56 years getting it right under control we really can't afford to get back on that so we're going to try to maintain it as we are but you know on a side when the operations are exactly what on the other 2 have talked about and in that the effect on the economy over the longer time is is what's really worrying and that's what will feed into poaching becoming more of a significant threat t
been trying to keep a really close eye on mon poaching numbers and seeing what's happening across our area as well as outlying areas to try and predict where we might get it. we can say quite yet there's been a spike within i.r.l. though we did our. first 2. 3 poaching at poaching instance full the last kind of 3 months happened in the last week. i suspect they are probably related to the fact that there's a lot of people who know 100 the moment but it's too soon to say right now what it is...
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mon muslims live here than in the entire middle east in fact it's the most populous muslim country in the world. indonesia is also the largest island nation on the planet with hundreds of different languages and cultures it's a true melting pot of people and religions. following 3 decades of dictatorship indonesia is in a western are is proof that islam and democracy are compatible. the western media have likened current president yoko we don't owe to former u.s. president barack obama but indonesia like other muslim countries is struggling with the role of islam in modern society islam is forces are intent on turning a country of diversity into a theocracy to date terrorist attacks are primarily targeted the christian minority several 100 indonesians have joined the self-styled islamic state. what we want to know is will the country withstand the pressure of the fundamentalists where is indonesia heading. up to province is located on the island of sumatra it's the only province of indonesia where islamic law known as shari'ah isn't forced shari'a law is based on the koran and the tea
mon muslims live here than in the entire middle east in fact it's the most populous muslim country in the world. indonesia is also the largest island nation on the planet with hundreds of different languages and cultures it's a true melting pot of people and religions. following 3 decades of dictatorship indonesia is in a western are is proof that islam and democracy are compatible. the western media have likened current president yoko we don't owe to former u.s. president barack obama but...