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this time, on reel south. - [female narrator] support for this progrgram is provided by south arts, sponsorsf the southern circuit tour
this time, on reel south. - [female narrator] support for this progrgram is provided by south arts, sponsorsf the southern circuit tour
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Jul 9, 2020
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. - [darius] the blues play on at "gip's place" on reel south. - [female narrator] support for this programovided by south arts, sponsors of the southern cirircuit tour of independent filmmakers, with funding from the national endowmenent for the arts.
. - [darius] the blues play on at "gip's place" on reel south. - [female narrator] support for this programovided by south arts, sponsors of the southern cirircuit tour of independent filmmakers, with funding from the national endowmenent for the arts.
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comingp onon reel s south . - [chris] ththere's something wrong with this system.se people, they needed a p place to o stt. - [valie] a booming nashvie grapeses witthe e hun cost of velopmt. - where you gonna go? wherere you gonna run to? under the bridge, toto the mission? but this is the point. we homeleless. we ain't't got nowhere to o go. - [valerie] and d a ststalwart tenent communiy unravels on the brink of eviction. - i'm not taking a thing off this hill. you want it?! it's yours! destroy my world! - [protestors] no housing! no peace! no living t the seets - [valerie] foowow alo onsaint t oud hi""
comingp onon reel s south . - [chris] ththere's something wrong with this system.se people, they needed a p place to o stt. - [valie] a booming nashvie grapeses witthe e hun cost of velopmt. - where you gonna go? wherere you gonna run to? under the bridge, toto the mission? but this is the point. we homeleless. we ain't't got nowhere to o go. - [valerie] and d a ststalwart tenent communiy unravels on the brink of eviction. - i'm not taking a thing off this hill. you want it?! it's yours!...
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negative effects from the pandemic with the hard-hit hospitality and retail sectors continuing to reel. south korea losing jobs. those removed in june from a year earlier. still, the unemployment rate falling to 4.3%. let's get a quick check on how markets are trading at the moment. u.s. futures rallying. we have after the market closed more positive news when it comes to the vaccine front from motor and a. in the regular session, we saw u.s. stocks posting their biggest gains in more than a week. .7%. this as we continue to see those concerns over the infection surge in tokyo. we are expecting the boj rate decision in japan expected to keep policy unchanged. we have a few policy decisions including the bank of korea and the bank of indonesia as well. for the moment, we are seeing a stronger chinese yuan. this after president trump signed an executive order ending the u.s. preferential treatment for hong kong and also signing the hong kong autonomy act. when it comes to treasury futures, trading at that level. haidi. trump hassident formally terminated hong kong's special status with the u.s.
negative effects from the pandemic with the hard-hit hospitality and retail sectors continuing to reel. south korea losing jobs. those removed in june from a year earlier. still, the unemployment rate falling to 4.3%. let's get a quick check on how markets are trading at the moment. u.s. futures rallying. we have after the market closed more positive news when it comes to the vaccine front from motor and a. in the regular session, we saw u.s. stocks posting their biggest gains in more than a...
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like tourism around the world, south africa's nearly $30 billionle travel industry is reeling. >> the game lodge is in virtual safaris. he's concerned that it will suffer. >> you need to bring the money so we can pay the store and get the money into the economy that lives off nature in order for them to protect the nature. >> but virtual tourism, some believe, could redefine travel in a post covid 19 world. >> if everybody who wanted to come actually came, there would be too many people, sort of damning what we're used to seeing. there's a way to enjoy without destroying it. >> experts believe that virtual safaris are not only filling the void but are still here to say. >> tickets are going fast at the pearson automotive museum. there was an unveiling of tesla's new pickup truck. the line outside the ought november muflt started well before opening, folks waiting to see a vehicle unlike anything else. >> big fan of test lachlt i hav >> this is the first tile the public has been able to get an up close lock at it. half capacity with single tickets only. >> other that following safety p
like tourism around the world, south africa's nearly $30 billionle travel industry is reeling. >> the game lodge is in virtual safaris. he's concerned that it will suffer. >> you need to bring the money so we can pay the store and get the money into the economy that lives off nature in order for them to protect the nature. >> but virtual tourism, some believe, could redefine travel in a post covid 19 world. >> if everybody who wanted to come actually came, there would be...
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. >> she is still reeling after her recent trip home from south africa. her study abroad program abruptly cut short by covid-19 and the news delivered by email. >> what did you think when you got that message? >> i was so upset. >> the 22-year-old took a government repatriation flight back to the u.s. as her host country went into lockdown and online classes followed with instructors half a world away. then a new reality of social upheaval gripped her community. >> people are fed up and want to see some sort of justice and change. >> quite a bit for anyone to unpack let alone a college student it's obvious when you meet her that she is wise bond her years in her brief few months in south africa clearly making a lifetime of impact. >> it reminded me that racism is an issue and it's an issue everywhere. our experiences with slavery and the apartheid in south africa are very similar. >> now she is focusing on social justice here. writing, singing and producing her own album >> in the world we have a lot of things we need to work on leaving that black lives m
. >> she is still reeling after her recent trip home from south africa. her study abroad program abruptly cut short by covid-19 and the news delivered by email. >> what did you think when you got that message? >> i was so upset. >> the 22-year-old took a government repatriation flight back to the u.s. as her host country went into lockdown and online classes followed with instructors half a world away. then a new reality of social upheaval gripped her community. >>...
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south korea? well, actually, much of it has to do with the pandemic. a mid lot of these countries are reelingou say, since 1998 that if that is not bad enough, exports accounting for nearly 40% of their economy, felled by their most since 1963! the reason why south korea matters is that it is asia's fourth largest economy, a major market for ship manufacturing, exports, a real gauge ofjust how badly that sector has been hit globally. the south korean government has so far implemented about $231 billion worth of stimulus measures tackling the effects of the pandemic on the economy. however, authorities say they have very little control really over exports ranging from everything from computer memory chips to cars and the finance minister remains optimistic that the economy will recover and he's hoping for a china star rebound in the third quarter as the pandemic slows and activity resumes. remember, china seems the only place that remains impervious and ironically even though the pandemic started, its economy grew 2.8% in the quarter but in or more evidence of how badly the covid—19 has hit ex
south korea? well, actually, much of it has to do with the pandemic. a mid lot of these countries are reelingou say, since 1998 that if that is not bad enough, exports accounting for nearly 40% of their economy, felled by their most since 1963! the reason why south korea matters is that it is asia's fourth largest economy, a major market for ship manufacturing, exports, a real gauge ofjust how badly that sector has been hit globally. the south korean government has so far implemented about $231...
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. >> she is reeling after her recent trip home from south africa.r study abroad program was abruptly cut shot by covid-19. >> i was upset. >> the 22-year-old took a flight back to the bay area as her host country went into lockdown. online classes followed with instructors half a world away. and then a new reality. a social of people gripped her community. >> people want to see justice and change. >> quite a bit for anyone to unpack. she is wise beyond her years. her time in south africa making a lifetime of impact. >> it reminded me that racism is an issue everywhere. i experienced it and it is similar in south africa. in the rld havea lot ging, and. things that we need to work on. i have been writing a lot about black lives matter. >> a four-year of fare reflecting her own journey through challenging times. >> writing about it has helped me understand how i am feeling about it and the message i want to give to the world. her message is simple and powerful. >> i want black lives matter to continue doing what they are doing. i am going to continue m
. >> she is reeling after her recent trip home from south africa.r study abroad program was abruptly cut shot by covid-19. >> i was upset. >> the 22-year-old took a flight back to the bay area as her host country went into lockdown. online classes followed with instructors half a world away. and then a new reality. a social of people gripped her community. >> people want to see justice and change. >> quite a bit for anyone to unpack. she is wise beyond her years....
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. >>> economic whiplash in the south bay, businesses are reeling as their hearts are breaking.to change from place to place. >>> also tonight, the state rethinks its coronavirus testing strategy. we'll explain why and you'll hear from a man just released from san quentin about living with an outbreak. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >>> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with promising news about an experimental vaccine for covid-19. the vaccine is being developed by the federal government and moderna biotech company in massachusetts. researchers say it produced antibodies to the coronavirus in every person tested, but whether the shots work and prevent people from getting infected from the virus is still unclear. a dose of the vaccine was given to 45 healthy people who rolled up their sleeves back in march. all are between the ages of 18 and 55, then a second dose was given about a month later. some did get side effects including fatigue, chills, headache, muscle pain an
. >>> economic whiplash in the south bay, businesses are reeling as their hearts are breaking.to change from place to place. >>> also tonight, the state rethinks its coronavirus testing strategy. we'll explain why and you'll hear from a man just released from san quentin about living with an outbreak. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >>> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. thank you for...
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south texas. the region already reeling from a surge in coronavirus cases with at least 390,000 reported cases in0 deaths. joining us now texas congressman michael burgess, a republican leader of the house energy and commerce subcommittee on health. thanks, congressman, for being here. you are pushing to reopen schools in texas, despite the fact that the case -- the state is seeing something of a resurgence in coronavirus. why? >> well, opening schools is important, but do bear in mind, texas is a big state, and there are different parts of the state where the answer may look a little bit different. now, in south texas before the hurricane, there was significant community spread, and perhaps there the opening of the schools was going to look different from what it might look in my area, more in the northern part of the state where the numbers have not been nearly as high, doesn't mean that the problem is over, doesn't mean that the virus has been beat. the virus will be beaten, whether it be by a vaccine or some other medical countermeasure. we always do. we will this time as well. i'm extremely
south texas. the region already reeling from a surge in coronavirus cases with at least 390,000 reported cases in0 deaths. joining us now texas congressman michael burgess, a republican leader of the house energy and commerce subcommittee on health. thanks, congressman, for being here. you are pushing to reopen schools in texas, despite the fact that the case -- the state is seeing something of a resurgence in coronavirus. why? >> well, opening schools is important, but do bear in mind,...
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south shore of long island here. some believe to be the aggressive bull shark. a bunch of college buddies reeled this this 2 saturdays ago. an 8 foot long bull shark to shore before releasing it in dramatic fashion. >> i stuck my hand in there to pull the hook out which is terrifying. >> laura: this action off the coast of alaska. fisherman snagging a shark and getting a surprise. 13 shark atacts in the united states. 2 in california and the first ever in maine on monday by a great white shark. maine and massachusetts told people just go into the water to your ankles. be safe. >> dana: maybe just my toes. that's as far as i would go. thank you, laura. ferguson, missouri on edge after a prosecutor announced the former police officers who shot and killed 18-year-old michael brown in 2014 won't face charges. mike has more. >> the protests have been minimal. we don't know of any reports of destruction. a small crowd gathered outside of the ferguson market. there was not a lot of destruction. all of this comes after the new st. louis prosecutor decided not to move forward with charges against the whi
south shore of long island here. some believe to be the aggressive bull shark. a bunch of college buddies reeled this this 2 saturdays ago. an 8 foot long bull shark to shore before releasing it in dramatic fashion. >> i stuck my hand in there to pull the hook out which is terrifying. >> laura: this action off the coast of alaska. fisherman snagging a shark and getting a surprise. 13 shark atacts in the united states. 2 in california and the first ever in maine on monday by a great...
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south wales. aerial video shows collapsed decks, missing walls, and foundations laid bare. fortunately all of the owners are okay. they were evacuated ahead of time. >>> oh, my god, guys. >> reel, reel, reel! >> oh, my. three teens who set out for some deepsea fishing in maine came back with a whale of a tale to tell. the trio hooked a 700-pound bluefin tuna and battled the beast for seven hours. it was too big to bring on the boat. so the teens towed it to shore where it measured a whopping nine feet long and scored the group $2,000 of a seafood distributor. and a whale of a story. >> a bit of a warmup today. >> aisle a warmup depending on where you were. i want to start with that. take a look at the differences here. that middle column there shows you how much warmer you were for your part of the day today compared to yesterday. look how uneven this is. concord, it was 12 degrees warmer than yesterday. i just want to you see how much or how little things change depending on what your part of the bay is home. it was 92 in concourse. concord. not that hot. the real story is how cool you were yesterday. that was the difference. you lost that onshore flow. so you really did a bi
south wales. aerial video shows collapsed decks, missing walls, and foundations laid bare. fortunately all of the owners are okay. they were evacuated ahead of time. >>> oh, my god, guys. >> reel, reel, reel! >> oh, my. three teens who set out for some deepsea fishing in maine came back with a whale of a tale to tell. the trio hooked a 700-pound bluefin tuna and battled the beast for seven hours. it was too big to bring on the boat. so the teens towed it to shore where it...
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south florida tries to slow the spread and avoid those large crowds. other hot spots across the country taking similar measures. beaches also closed in texas and california. this morning, the country is reelinga record-setting week. the u.s. seeing more than 50,000 new cases of covid-19 for the second day in a row. >> we're setting records practically every day of new cases in the numbers that are reported. that clearly is not the right direction. >> reporter: at least 19 states have reversed or paused re-opening with the holiday weekend here, officials are warning people to remain vigilant. places like the lake of the ozarks in missouri which drew huge crowds like these over memorial day expecting a record turnout. >> i've never been really concerned overly about the holiday weekend, but i will tell you this one concerns me. there is no law that we can enforce on social distancing, on traveling. we do not do that down here. >> reporter: in seattle near the original epicenter of the american outbreak, more than 100 fraternity members at the university of washington have self-reported testing positive for covid-19 from 15 different frat houses in what's being called the greek row outbreak. >>
south florida tries to slow the spread and avoid those large crowds. other hot spots across the country taking similar measures. beaches also closed in texas and california. this morning, the country is reelinga record-setting week. the u.s. seeing more than 50,000 new cases of covid-19 for the second day in a row. >> we're setting records practically every day of new cases in the numbers that are reported. that clearly is not the right direction. >> reporter: at least 19 states...