68
68
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
earth's northern hemisphere is tilting towards the sun and that makes it summer solstice. this happens tomorrow at 2:44. that's going to give us 14 hours of daylight. so what does that mean for us? well, it's going to be a nice warm day with 86 in concord. 87 in livermore. 84 in palo alto. 60s down to half moon bay. the cooler ocean breeze. you can see through tomorrow, pollen will be moderate. not too bad. really all weekend long as we hit father's day, mid to upper 80s. as we roll into next week, temperatures will be in the 90s. again, a beautiful day out here right now. i'm not sure, you guys probably can't see. stay there, lucy. are we back on camera, you guys. we're going to give you a little view. look who is saying hi. lucy, say hi to everybody. all right, you guys. nice day out here right now. we'll check in with you later on. >> lucy is telling jeff, happy father's day. >> yeah. >> what a sweetie. >> thanks, jeff. >>> how pleasanton is making way for outdoor dining. >>> right about now, shoppers are walking down main street in pleasanton. it hasn't happened in thr
earth's northern hemisphere is tilting towards the sun and that makes it summer solstice. this happens tomorrow at 2:44. that's going to give us 14 hours of daylight. so what does that mean for us? well, it's going to be a nice warm day with 86 in concord. 87 in livermore. 84 in palo alto. 60s down to half moon bay. the cooler ocean breeze. you can see through tomorrow, pollen will be moderate. not too bad. really all weekend long as we hit father's day, mid to upper 80s. as we roll into next...
31
31
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
that's really been demonstrated this week when some people can't well people especially in the northern hemisphere where they're enjoying a summer they sky new football that this threat is there and unfortunately it's really come back to bite us a quarter of all infections and deaths are in the united states which is by far the worst hit country now several states are starting to walk back the relaxing of restrictions to try and stop a 2nd wave of infections the u.s. house secretary's warning time is running out to contain the virus radical hain has the latest the coronavirus is marching through america in houston texas hospitals are quickly running out of intensive care about in florida arizona and texas mobile testing sites are being overrun with people waiting for hours many turned away health experts warned this would happen in many of these states mostly republican governors move to reopen businesses stressing the importance of the hope of the economy now critics say the public health system and a growing number of people are paying the price well the trump administration says there is no con
that's really been demonstrated this week when some people can't well people especially in the northern hemisphere where they're enjoying a summer they sky new football that this threat is there and unfortunately it's really come back to bite us a quarter of all infections and deaths are in the united states which is by far the worst hit country now several states are starting to walk back the relaxing of restrictions to try and stop a 2nd wave of infections the u.s. house secretary's warning...
41
41
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
has our exceptional spring set is up for potentially a summer of record—breaking and in the northern hemisphere the rest of the 2020 summer season well the rest of the 2020 summer season play out? that might how will the rest of the 2020 storm season play out? —— how will the rest of the 2020 storm season play out? more weather soon. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday a huge win from brighton as they come from behind to beat arsenal in injury time. there's an unlikely winner at ascot as the royal meeting comes to a close. and despite the easing of the lockdown we meet the gymnast still locked out because she's not british. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello there, 4 more matches in the premier league today and so far it's been all about late goals. neal maupay scored in the 95th minute for brighton as they beat arsenal 2—1. the gunners players accused him of causing the injury that saw their goalkeeper bernd leno leave the field it might have ended his season. and amidst angry confrontations at fulltime he says arsenal need t
has our exceptional spring set is up for potentially a summer of record—breaking and in the northern hemisphere the rest of the 2020 summer season well the rest of the 2020 summer season play out? that might how will the rest of the 2020 storm season play out? —— how will the rest of the 2020 storm season play out? more weather soon. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday a huge win from brighton as they come from behind to...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
visible across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china it clips coincides with the northern hemisphere is the longest day of the year. and you're watching news from berlin i'll be back with more headlines for the top of the hour you can get more news at any time if you know about called the next prize or thanks for. mindlessness. like. to. paint me. an outline. i could fascinate all of those who looked at me. the secret was known only son starts july 3rd d. w. . the global corona tri says you can find more information online at g.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. this week are world stories. italy once again open to tourists ukraine's surrogate mothers babies are waiting for their parents but we begin in india since markdown restrictions have been eased the number of corona virus infections has risen sharply hospitals are strained to beyond capacity while temporary morgues are reaching their limits and the situation is bound to worsen apart from pockets of containment centers the deed to day lives of people in india seem to be returning to normal as logged on restrictions e
visible across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china it clips coincides with the northern hemisphere is the longest day of the year. and you're watching news from berlin i'll be back with more headlines for the top of the hour you can get more news at any time if you know about called the next prize or thanks for. mindlessness. like. to. paint me. an outline. i could fascinate all of those who looked at me. the secret was known only son starts july 3rd d. w. . the global corona...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
to our planet to completely obscure the sun's light this year's eclipse coincided with the northern hemisphere is longest day of the here. you're watching news and your up to date i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour thanks for watching. beethoven is for me. it's for. children is for. me. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for bringing. me to even 2020 years of the 50th anniversary here on d w. what secrets lie behind the wall. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. this week on world stories. italy once again open to tourists ukraine surrogate mothers babies are waiting for their parents but we begin in india since lockdown restrictions have been eased the number of corona virus infections has risen sharply hospitals are strained to beyond capacity temporary morgues are reaching their limits and the situation is bound to worsen apart from pockets of containment centers the deed to day lives of people in india seem to be returning to normal as logged on restrictions east but the flights
to our planet to completely obscure the sun's light this year's eclipse coincided with the northern hemisphere is longest day of the here. you're watching news and your up to date i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour thanks for watching. beethoven is for me. it's for. children is for. me. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for bringing. me to even 2020 years of the 50th anniversary here on d w. what secrets lie behind the wall. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china the eclipse coincides with the northern hemisphere is the longest day of the year. and you're watching due to the news from berlin i'll be back with more headlines for the top of the hour you can get more news at any time if you know about com i'm max foster thanks for each . mindlessness. like you. have to. give him she painted me. and mine.
across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china the eclipse coincides with the northern hemisphere is the longest day of the year. and you're watching due to the news from berlin i'll be back with more headlines for the top of the hour you can get more news at any time if you know about com i'm max foster thanks for each . mindlessness. like you. have to. give him she painted me. and mine.
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china the eclipse coincides with the northern hemisphere is the longest day of the year. is the state of the news his reminder of our top story this hour donald trump supporters gathered in tulsa oklahoma for the u.s. president's 1st campaign rally in more than 3 months the event took place despite warnings about the risk from coronavirus because of the smaller than expected turnout the campaign abruptly canceled the alto portion of the rally. you're watching news from back with more news headlines at the top of the hour until then you can stay up to date on our website that state of the dot com and don't forget to follow us on twitter and instagram as well i'm rebecca roberts thanks for watching. the movie. but conquered the major issues of our society. sees no. reason to call us names for modern day heroes an. inspirational.
across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china the eclipse coincides with the northern hemisphere is the longest day of the year. is the state of the news his reminder of our top story this hour donald trump supporters gathered in tulsa oklahoma for the u.s. president's 1st campaign rally in more than 3 months the event took place despite warnings about the risk from coronavirus because of the smaller than expected turnout the campaign abruptly canceled the alto portion of the...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china the eclipse coincides with the northern hemisphere is longest day of the. meeting the watching date of the news i'll be back with more news headlines next hour til then you can check out our website d.w. dot com i'm rebecca richard thanks very much for watching. beyond any of. the stories that matter to. us. whatever it takes. the running now.
across a narrow band from congo brazzaville to southern china the eclipse coincides with the northern hemisphere is longest day of the. meeting the watching date of the news i'll be back with more news headlines next hour til then you can check out our website d.w. dot com i'm rebecca richard thanks very much for watching. beyond any of. the stories that matter to. us. whatever it takes. the running now.
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
enough to a planet to completely obscure the sun's light this year's eclipse coincided with the northern hemisphere is longest day of the year. you're watching news and your up to date i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour thanks for watching. beethoven is for me. it's for. the children is for. me. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for.
enough to a planet to completely obscure the sun's light this year's eclipse coincided with the northern hemisphere is longest day of the year. you're watching news and your up to date i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour thanks for watching. beethoven is for me. it's for. the children is for. me. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for.
63
63
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
it is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.s is otherwise known as the summer solstice. darren has a very well-deserved day off, so look who is here. >> he has a very well-deserved two days off. we are looking ahead toward father's day, which looks like to be a repeat of today. we will have winds across the bay area for tomorrow. numbers along the coast will be in the 60s. inland will near 90 degrees. fog and clouds will roll back in the shoreline overnight tonight. the coastline will be cloudy. near 90 degrees inland with a slight warming trend. we will keep 90s inland for much of the upcoming week. here is video of a ship passing underneath the bay bridge. 84 degrees but as the fog rolls in, san francisco has 60. the temperatures have cooled down by 2:00 this afternoon. temperatures were 5 to 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. it will continue to as we head back out toward yerba buena island . the big d blob offshore means the fish, it is really windy for the fish. for the rest of the bay area, the numbers are 10 to 20 miles p
it is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.s is otherwise known as the summer solstice. darren has a very well-deserved day off, so look who is here. >> he has a very well-deserved two days off. we are looking ahead toward father's day, which looks like to be a repeat of today. we will have winds across the bay area for tomorrow. numbers along the coast will be in the 60s. inland will near 90 degrees. fog and clouds will roll back in the shoreline overnight tonight. the...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
in the northern hemisphere ticks are primarily associated with another illness lyme disease or borreliosis it's pathogens are spiral shaped bacteria called borrelia. can lead to inflammation and cause arthritis for example and they can cause my ecard itis inflammation of cardiac muscle and they can lead to inflammation in the brain and trigger a neurological manifestation of lyme disease. was that. most takes here wait on bushes and long grass to latch on to hosts if they go unnoticed and aren't removed. use that saw like teeth to make an incision into the target skin it takes another 12 hours for the bacteria to be transmitted. done kind of. burley or might manifest in the skin in the 1st stage and the whole next you see an expanding rash called the migrants. if you detect that in time and take antibiotics then you're pretty safe. but in some cases there is no rash and the disease remains undetected. a rare a disease is a tick borne encephalitis. which can affect the brain and central nervous system it's more difficult to treat the only real protection is vaccination. it's important to we
in the northern hemisphere ticks are primarily associated with another illness lyme disease or borreliosis it's pathogens are spiral shaped bacteria called borrelia. can lead to inflammation and cause arthritis for example and they can cause my ecard itis inflammation of cardiac muscle and they can lead to inflammation in the brain and trigger a neurological manifestation of lyme disease. was that. most takes here wait on bushes and long grass to latch on to hosts if they go unnoticed and...
33
33
Jun 26, 2020
06/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and even in the northern hemisphere, , harvesfaililur are becoming more comm. there e just isn't e enough r. >> it might t look green.. t t just below t the surface sl here in the north west german region of brandenburg, the earth is dry. farmer tim deter can see by measuring the soil's hardness, that years of drought have taken their toll. and this year also looks like there will be too little water. >> we're now standing in the triticalale field. it's a grain, it's a mix between wheat and rye. these are typical grains used for feed and they're actuallyy very resilient in dry conditionsns, but even still,, we're having to figure out a plan, what meaeasures to implement bebecause it's been y too dry again. >> l lower t than average rainl alrerey thisis year is pututtg stress on the plants. without water, their roots struggle to gather nutrients from the soil. it makes them grow more slowly and in extreme cases means they might die completely. digging deeper there's even less , water. that's a problem for farmers. >> we're harvesting less, , soe have lesess grai
and even in the northern hemisphere, , harvesfaililur are becoming more comm. there e just isn't e enough r. >> it might t look green.. t t just below t the surface sl here in the north west german region of brandenburg, the earth is dry. farmer tim deter can see by measuring the soil's hardness, that years of drought have taken their toll. and this year also looks like there will be too little water. >> we're now standing in the triticalale field. it's a grain, it's a mix between...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
of our planet is made up of dry areas half of which are completely in tile and even in the northern hemisphere harvest fairy is a becoming more common there just isn't enough rain. so it might look green but just below the surface soil here in the northwest german region of brandenburg the earth is dry farmer tim dieter can see by measuring the soils hardness that years of drought have taken their toll and this year also looks like there will be too little water. just in here i am good because if it doesn't apply to are now standing in the treaty it's a grain mixed between wheat and rye these are typical grains used for feed and they're actually very resilient in dry conditions but even still we're having to figure out a plan what measures to implement because it's been way too dry again they are. talking about it's lower than average rainfall already this year is putting stress on the plants without water their roots struggle to gather nutrients from the soil it makes them grow more slowly and an extreme cases means they might die completely digging deeper there's even less water that's a pro
of our planet is made up of dry areas half of which are completely in tile and even in the northern hemisphere harvest fairy is a becoming more common there just isn't enough rain. so it might look green but just below the surface soil here in the northwest german region of brandenburg the earth is dry farmer tim dieter can see by measuring the soils hardness that years of drought have taken their toll and this year also looks like there will be too little water. just in here i am good because...
54
54
Jun 19, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
the northern hemisphere is going to be tilting towards the sun, and that's the amount of daylight, maximum potential. if you want to know more information about the summer solstice and what that means, i will have that today in my series on instagram. so make sure to follow me on there. and i'll be chatting with you guys about the weather. inland temperatures, first day of summer tomorrow, upper 80s. father's day, go out and celebrate with dad. the weather is going to be absolutely perfect for grilling. 88 degrees on monday. tuesday, 87 degrees. san francisco, 68. i will be facetiming my dad because he lives in l.a. so i hope you all enjoy your weekend. >> 68 in half moon bay and then 98 in ukiah, whoa. >>> they say baseball is indeed a game of inches. both sides still seem like they are miles apart in getting a deal done to salvage the pro season. the players recently proposed a 70-game season. rob manford quickly shut that down. each day without a game puts the goal of wrapping a regular reason by september farther and farther out of reach. >>> here's the latest proof these are indeed un
the northern hemisphere is going to be tilting towards the sun, and that's the amount of daylight, maximum potential. if you want to know more information about the summer solstice and what that means, i will have that today in my series on instagram. so make sure to follow me on there. and i'll be chatting with you guys about the weather. inland temperatures, first day of summer tomorrow, upper 80s. father's day, go out and celebrate with dad. the weather is going to be absolutely perfect for...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere gets darker from here on in hey ho the summer solstice usually the ancient monument of stonehenge in england sees crowds of thousands welcome the sunrise but again coronavirus affecting it all not this year the health ban on mass gatherings has meant having to make do with watching it online. a major protest of milan on saturday so hundreds call for the regional government to resign over its handling of the covert crisis long body was the epicenter of italy's outbreak with 92000 cases and 16000 deaths protesters accuse the authorities of dismantling the public health system resulting in a lack of hospitals and medical staff. we heard earlier how the rush right now to symbolically atone for historical racism is racism missing protesters take aim at statues brand logos and now even street names case in point liverpool in northwest england one target is a road well known to fans of the beatles except it also has supposed links to an 18th century slave trade but misguided campaign is heading up a blind alley we are small polyploid wh
is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere gets darker from here on in hey ho the summer solstice usually the ancient monument of stonehenge in england sees crowds of thousands welcome the sunrise but again coronavirus affecting it all not this year the health ban on mass gatherings has meant having to make do with watching it online. a major protest of milan on saturday so hundreds call for the regional government to resign over its handling of the covert crisis long body was...
238
238
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 1
the summer solstice and for areas in the northern hemisphere.ild to warm weather. as you know we had a bit of cloud cover joining us this morning as well as the onshore breeze. the high pressure is going to stay put. we are not going to see a big change in the temperatures. we will get a gradual warm up but nothing like what we saw earlier in the week when it was very hot inland. into your future cast for the cloud cover today we are expected to see the sunshine appearing later this morning and throughout the afternoon for your bay side communities. along the coast line the models are changing up. partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies and now as we look into the afternoon, we are getting a bit of clearing. we are going to go with partly sunny and partly cloudy for the afternoon. our south facing beaches have the better shot at seeing some sunshine. here's a look at tomorrow morning. happy early father's day to all of those celebrating, partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies along the coast and inside of the bay, as we go into the afternoon we are lo
the summer solstice and for areas in the northern hemisphere.ild to warm weather. as you know we had a bit of cloud cover joining us this morning as well as the onshore breeze. the high pressure is going to stay put. we are not going to see a big change in the temperatures. we will get a gradual warm up but nothing like what we saw earlier in the week when it was very hot inland. into your future cast for the cloud cover today we are expected to see the sunshine appearing later this morning and...
28
28
Jun 16, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
fortunately, as we're coming now to the point where we're opening, we are, at least in the northern hemispherenow, when we move back into fall, and we've had protests and other sorts of things where people are pushed together, but as we move back into fall, people move indoors, many of us anticipate that there will be a dramatic increase in infection again. right. well, that is depressing, but maybe even more depressing is the degree to which right now, the highest rates of rising infection are not in the developed world where at least there is the public health infrastructure to ensure treatment for people who are affected, but also, there is now the building of a real test and trace infrastructure as well, but now, the rising infections are seen in, for example, many countries across latin america, notjust brazil, but peru and chile and mexico and others and also africa, south africa is badly affected already. nigeria has some alarming stats, and then you look at the conflict zones in the middle east. look at yemen, look at syria. does it seem to you that when we look back at covid—19 in 202
fortunately, as we're coming now to the point where we're opening, we are, at least in the northern hemispherenow, when we move back into fall, and we've had protests and other sorts of things where people are pushed together, but as we move back into fall, people move indoors, many of us anticipate that there will be a dramatic increase in infection again. right. well, that is depressing, but maybe even more depressing is the degree to which right now, the highest rates of rising infection are...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
it is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere today the summer solstice usually an ancient monument to verse stonehenge in england sees crowds of thousands welcoming in the sunrise but not this year covert strikes the health care law must gatherings has meant having to look at all that on line. a major protest in milan on saturday saying hundreds call for the regional government to resign over its handling of the coronavirus crisis lumbered it was the epicenter of italy's outbreak was 92000 cases and tragically 16000 deaths protesters accuse the authorities of dismantling the public health system resulting in a lack of hospitals and medical staff. 26 past the hour before i go let me remind you again of just joining us of the breaking news this hour within the past hour british police have confirmed that a deadly stabbing attack in a park in southern england on saturday evening is now being treated as terrorism 3 people died in the incident in reading which is about 60 kilometers west of london a 25 year old man has been arrested he's thought to be a libyan national no one e
it is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere today the summer solstice usually an ancient monument to verse stonehenge in england sees crowds of thousands welcoming in the sunrise but not this year covert strikes the health care law must gatherings has meant having to look at all that on line. a major protest in milan on saturday saying hundreds call for the regional government to resign over its handling of the coronavirus crisis lumbered it was the epicenter of italy's...
43
43
Jun 2, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
and as museums and cultural sites open their doors in the northern hemisphere, in the southern hemispherenga zoo in sydney welcomes back visitors and the state's main art gallery allows people to once again walk among its prized acquisitions. there is relief as economy started to whir back to life, but there will be concerns too about safety and the threat of a second wave of infections. for now, though, these moments are a welcomed respite. reged ahmad, bbc news. with football leagues beginning to restart around the world, teams face playing matches in empty stadiums. coronavirus restrictions mean many fans will still be unable to attend the game, so in response, clubs have been creating innovative new ways to keep the involved, including a danish ‘drive in' stadium. matt graveling reports. never before have drivers celebrated getting a parking ticket but for these fans of a danish club, their ticket gives them a space at the ground when them a space at the ground when the game goes on inside. it is not a normal match day experience. i think it is a very nice arrangement to show the play
and as museums and cultural sites open their doors in the northern hemisphere, in the southern hemispherenga zoo in sydney welcomes back visitors and the state's main art gallery allows people to once again walk among its prized acquisitions. there is relief as economy started to whir back to life, but there will be concerns too about safety and the threat of a second wave of infections. for now, though, these moments are a welcomed respite. reged ahmad, bbc news. with football leagues...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere the summer solstice usually the ancient monument of stonehenge in england seems crowds of thousands welcome the sun rising but of course not this year covert strikes again the health ban on mass gatherings says that that's going to be online. a major protest in the land of saturday so hundreds call for the regional government to resign over its handling of the road of virus crisis but it was the epicenter of italy's outbreak with 92000 cases and 16000 deaths testers accuse the authorities though of dismantling the public health system there resulting in a lack of hospitals and medical staff. we heard earlier and have the rush right now to symbolically atone for historical racism as seen protesters taking aim at statues brand logos and now even street names case in point liverpool in northwest england one target is a road well known to fans of the beatles except it also has supposed links to an 18th century slave trader so are the companies misguided in heading up a blind alley polly boyd who went to find out. i am in liverpool a fam
it's the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere the summer solstice usually the ancient monument of stonehenge in england seems crowds of thousands welcome the sun rising but of course not this year covert strikes again the health ban on mass gatherings says that that's going to be online. a major protest in the land of saturday so hundreds call for the regional government to resign over its handling of the road of virus crisis but it was the epicenter of italy's outbreak with 92000...
73
73
Jun 15, 2020
06/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
hello i'm kemal santa maria so it is the middle of june in the northern hemisphere schools are almost out on the traditional holiday season is upon us but what is traditional about emerging from a months long global pandemic lockdown yes travel restrictions are gradually being lifted in many countries and tourist attractions are back on the a 10 to rebut there are so many catches along the way now some european countries well they have now open borders to each other but for now that's it tourists from other countries will have to wait others are welcoming visitors from nations that have the coronavirus under control but then you have to think about health certificates quarantine and other precautions which might be needed and going on holiday if you can is likely to be a very different experience if we're all wearing masks and standing to meet as a pot. actually we have a wide range of protection measures in hotels for example we've spaced out dining tables sunbathing beds and buffets at a safe distance a lot of things have changed including the way we clean the hotels all of our staf
hello i'm kemal santa maria so it is the middle of june in the northern hemisphere schools are almost out on the traditional holiday season is upon us but what is traditional about emerging from a months long global pandemic lockdown yes travel restrictions are gradually being lifted in many countries and tourist attractions are back on the a 10 to rebut there are so many catches along the way now some european countries well they have now open borders to each other but for now that's it...
39
39
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
and as museums and cultural sites open their doors in the northern hemisphere, in the southern hemispherey welcomes back visitors and the state's main art gallery allows people to once again walk among its prized acquisitions. there is relief as economy started to whir back to life, but there will be concerns too about safety and the threat of a second wave of infections. for now, though, these moments are a welcomed respite. reged ahmad, bbc news. bursts of light that filled the night skies ofjapan. dozens of fireworks displays erupted simultaneously across japan on monday to cheer up the public, as the country comes out of coronavirus restrictions. more than 160 manufacturers launched their displays at 8pm in the evening at sites across the country in a five—minute display. the postponement of the tokyo 2020 olympics was a major blow for the fireworks industry, leaving craftsmen unable to sell fireworks they had spent months making. some of the fireworks had written messages attached to them praying for the end of the pandemic. let's go live now to the white house's rose garden, where p
and as museums and cultural sites open their doors in the northern hemisphere, in the southern hemispherey welcomes back visitors and the state's main art gallery allows people to once again walk among its prized acquisitions. there is relief as economy started to whir back to life, but there will be concerns too about safety and the threat of a second wave of infections. for now, though, these moments are a welcomed respite. reged ahmad, bbc news. bursts of light that filled the night skies...