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there is also spreading in south america colombia is one of a number of countries that have imposed restrictions to try to reduce rates of infection but as. reports some people and businesses are failing to stick to the new rules with potentially lethal consequences. it looks like a scene from a different era a bustling market in the heart of bogota the capital like the rest of colombia is under strict quarantine. but here it almost seems like business as usual. keeping the market running throughout the lockdown is a big job says manager freddie rojas. some of the most important though. we've installed 40 sinks and $55.00 jail dispensers these are strategically located throughout the market and we're also enforcing a minimum distance of one meter between people in order to avoid gatherings from our every day we sanitize the entire perimeter of the market we also disinfect the parking lot and all the vehicles that on his own but doesn't figure on in our part of the group each of the $1500.00 people who enter biggest grocery retailer every day have their temperature taken and must wear a face mask
there is also spreading in south america colombia is one of a number of countries that have imposed restrictions to try to reduce rates of infection but as. reports some people and businesses are failing to stick to the new rules with potentially lethal consequences. it looks like a scene from a different era a bustling market in the heart of bogota the capital like the rest of colombia is under strict quarantine. but here it almost seems like business as usual. keeping the market running...
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. ♪ >> in our global ideas series we go to the andeses in south america. in colombiaur reporter met the indigenonous misak people determined to protect their cultltural identitity and theirr tradadition of natature conservationon. >> when the misak indigenous people have important matters to discuss, , they always sisiy the e fire. fofor 27-year-olold nestor it'e momost importantnt place in thte hohome. >>>> our placentnta is cast io the firere after ourur birt. it's the rituaual which joinins to the earth.. if we all leleave for the e ci, rather thahan staying g here, e will be nono one who protects this area. and ththen our beleliefs, or language, the entire misak culture will be lost. >> nestor wants to do something to prevent t that. togethther with his s friends m the e village, he'e's a membef the "asociacacion jardin bototo las delicicias". that's an association designed to keep local horticultural traditions alive. everything in the garden is planted d in circles - -- the s are roround, too. here, they cultivate plants that their ancestors also used: aloe vera
. ♪ >> in our global ideas series we go to the andeses in south america. in colombiaur reporter met the indigenonous misak people determined to protect their cultltural identitity and theirr tradadition of natature conservationon. >> when the misak indigenous people have important matters to discuss, , they always sisiy the e fire. fofor 27-year-olold nestor it'e momost importantnt place in thte hohome. >>>> our placentnta is cast io the firere after ourur birt. it's...
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. ♪ >> in our global ideas series we go to the andes i in south america. in colombiaur reporter met ththe indigenousus misak people determined to protect their culturural identity y and their traditition of naturure coconservation.. >> when the misak indigenous people have important matters toto discuss, ththey always siy the fifire. for r 27-year-old d nestor it'e mostst important p place in thee homeme. >> o our placenta a is cast io the fire a after our b birt. it's the ritual l which joins s to the earth. ifif we all leavave for the ci, rarather than n staying heheree will be no o one who protects this area. and thenen our belieiefs, or language, the entire misak cuculture will be lost. >> nestor wants to do something toto prevent thahat. togetherer with his frfriends m the vivillage, he's s a membef ththe "asociacioion jardin boto las deliciasas". that's an association designed to keep local horticultural traditions alive. everything in the garden is planted inin circles -- - the s are rounund, too. here, they cultivate plants that their ancestors also used: aloe
. ♪ >> in our global ideas series we go to the andes i in south america. in colombiaur reporter met ththe indigenousus misak people determined to protect their culturural identity y and their traditition of naturure coconservation.. >> when the misak indigenous people have important matters toto discuss, ththey always siy the fifire. for r 27-year-old d nestor it'e mostst important p place in thee homeme. >> o our placenta a is cast io the fire a after our b birt. it's the...
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being adopted i see countries like argentina where that option is skyrocketing all over south america brazil a colombia i see in egypt because adoption is now skyrocketing and some countries that are really at the end of their rope and terms of the tolerance for the central bank skullduggery and lets you know it's criminal activity actually in they are now jumping into big quake in a big way some countries like australia and they've taken the time of their time in adopting in typically because they've had it easy they've been able to print their own money the australian government has inflated that housing bubble 3 or 4 times over the past 15 years they haven't had to work really for a living they just had to ride on the expansion of the expanding property bubble same thing in the u.k. now once worked in the u.k. for 20 years they just borrow against their home it's been a bubble and now suddenly they wait wait a minute i've got to work for a living so they're looking for hard money for the 1st time in decades and i do think countries like america and the united kingdom are going to finally wake up to
being adopted i see countries like argentina where that option is skyrocketing all over south america brazil a colombia i see in egypt because adoption is now skyrocketing and some countries that are really at the end of their rope and terms of the tolerance for the central bank skullduggery and lets you know it's criminal activity actually in they are now jumping into big quake in a big way some countries like australia and they've taken the time of their time in adopting in typically because...
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really the problem the problem comes from colombia colombia which is our ally venezuela amounts to only 7 percent of illegal drug transit down in south america most of it is colombia going to mexico or back from mexico but the clowns in our government have indicted duro anyway. i mean they discontinued us backed coup attempt is horrific and ridiculous and our mainstream media won't even mention it rigged at least not in a legitimate way it's pathetic it's pathetic although it has them there may be some back firing that is going on in this latest indictment is the us also indicted when they indicted or on march 26th they also indicted cleeve air alcala a retired venezuelan general hours after the announcement our caller posted videos online that threaten to cause further splits in the venezuelan opposition and exposed a violent plot that could result in the arrest of one wydow now as you know. u.s. government poppets he kept trying to declare himself president then as well even though never elected to that from patton at the state of the union it was like marbury is about going to it it was like i'm the idiot puppet coup master that the us ha
really the problem the problem comes from colombia colombia which is our ally venezuela amounts to only 7 percent of illegal drug transit down in south america most of it is colombia going to mexico or back from mexico but the clowns in our government have indicted duro anyway. i mean they discontinued us backed coup attempt is horrific and ridiculous and our mainstream media won't even mention it rigged at least not in a legitimate way it's pathetic it's pathetic although it has them there may...
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allowed to leave their apartment for weeks bogota is one of south america's biggest gastronomical hotspots but ever since the coronavirus forced colombia into lockdown the color mary hustle and bustle has come to a sudden halt all of the country's bars are closed and 70 percent of restaurants have stopped operating in order to help especially small business owners through these trying times a national brewing company has launched an innovative crowdfunding campaign for as long as the quarantine lasts you can buy vouchers for your favorite bars or restaurants and redeem them for anything on the menu once they reopen if they reopen that is ok and this is news invented you can always get the natures to around the clock i'm not at all on a website you can also follow us on twitter and instagram too where it actually means i'm christine will do that it's been good having your company see you next time. to. the for. a. good. look at the steamer's. whatever it takes. running now.
allowed to leave their apartment for weeks bogota is one of south america's biggest gastronomical hotspots but ever since the coronavirus forced colombia into lockdown the color mary hustle and bustle has come to a sudden halt all of the country's bars are closed and 70 percent of restaurants have stopped operating in order to help especially small business owners through these trying times a national brewing company has launched an innovative crowdfunding campaign for as long as the quarantine...
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my name is jackie, i am originally from bogota, colombia in south america. i have been here many years. a big part of those years i have been here, i have been the ceo of ecu communications, which i founded 16 years ago. we focus on advertising and marketing with niche products for diversity and outreach programs. more than anything, we are a woman-owned small business, minority-owned 100%. like many of the stories i heard before me, and i'm sure the ones that are coming, we are concerned about the future and being able to get the ppp loan has given me and my staff a little piece of mind to know we are going to be ok. at the end of february, i hired three more staff members. we are 30 now. when we heard the news about going home and working from home or not able to work, the first thing that goes through your mind is, how am i going to tell these folks they have to go? being able to get the ppp loan has given me peace of mind that i can keep them, the treasured staff, and i can continue focusing on my program. thank you so much for what you do, for your lead
my name is jackie, i am originally from bogota, colombia in south america. i have been here many years. a big part of those years i have been here, i have been the ceo of ecu communications, which i founded 16 years ago. we focus on advertising and marketing with niche products for diversity and outreach programs. more than anything, we are a woman-owned small business, minority-owned 100%. like many of the stories i heard before me, and i'm sure the ones that are coming, we are concerned about...
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chance of surviving these difficult times bogota is one of south america's biggest gastronomical hotspots but ever since the coronavirus forced colombia into lockdown the color mary hustle and bustle has come to a sudden halt all of the country's bars are closed and 70 percent of restaurants have stopped operating in order to help especially small business owners through these trying times a national brewing company has launched an innovative crowdfunding campaign for as long as the quarantine lasts you can buy vouchers for your favorite bars or restaurants and redeem them for anything on the menu once they reopen if they reopen that is. and now some news of the weird and wonderful variety scientists have discovered what they believe is the world's largest longest animal off the coast of western australia so-called zoids have merged into a floating colony that is at least 46 meters long it was found by an underwater robot that allowed researchers to explore deep sea canyons and coral reefs around australia that had never been seen before as ord saw animals that clone themselves thousands of times and work together to form a gelatinous
chance of surviving these difficult times bogota is one of south america's biggest gastronomical hotspots but ever since the coronavirus forced colombia into lockdown the color mary hustle and bustle has come to a sudden halt all of the country's bars are closed and 70 percent of restaurants have stopped operating in order to help especially small business owners through these trying times a national brewing company has launched an innovative crowdfunding campaign for as long as the quarantine...
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allowed to leave their apartment for weeks bogota is one of south america's biggest gastronomical hotspots but ever since the coronavirus forced colombia into lockdown the color mary hustle and bustle has come to a sudden halt all of the country's bars are closed and 70 percent of restaurants have stopped operating in order to help especially small business owners through these trying times a national brewing company has launched an innovative crowdfunding campaign for as long as the quarantine lasts you can buy vouchers for your favorite bars or restaurants and redeem them for anything on the menu once they reopen if they reopen that is. all that's one for humanity and kindness one of the problems with tracking the current virus is the unreliability of statistics different countries have different ways of collecting the figures while some try to hide the facts one thing that could improve or help improve accuracy i should say is an app for smartphones now some people are reluctant to download something that could encroach on their privacy but that's not the case in iceland as you're about to see. almost completely unobserved iceland's
allowed to leave their apartment for weeks bogota is one of south america's biggest gastronomical hotspots but ever since the coronavirus forced colombia into lockdown the color mary hustle and bustle has come to a sudden halt all of the country's bars are closed and 70 percent of restaurants have stopped operating in order to help especially small business owners through these trying times a national brewing company has launched an innovative crowdfunding campaign for as long as the quarantine...
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trotters steve he's back in south america and this time we caught up with him in the colombian city as many. hello and welcome to maybe she was just this 2nd largest city of colombia and full contrasts so let's go out there and explore the city. to start things off the machine we're also taking part in it or you want to work to get introduction to the city. interesting thing about this tour is that it shows the transformation of maybe she so apart from being the main sites you also get to see some neighborhoods this one for example was built on the garbage pile so we get to learn of the bit about j. street and the transformation of the neighborhood from a carbon price with actual neighborhoods with apartment. with its many hotels restaurants bars and clubs the bottle is the most popular neighborhood in all of media the trouble is it's pretty colorful the touristy but therefore also very safe . because many things look you know maybe feel shame shame get all those films and this is probably the most trends for the best use so it's a good idea to come on one of these cable cars during sunset to see the steel city of cleveland. we're now on public property a popular
trotters steve he's back in south america and this time we caught up with him in the colombian city as many. hello and welcome to maybe she was just this 2nd largest city of colombia and full contrasts so let's go out there and explore the city. to start things off the machine we're also taking part in it or you want to work to get introduction to the city. interesting thing about this tour is that it shows the transformation of maybe she so apart from being the main sites you also get to see...
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to see if he's back in south america and this time we caught up with him in the colombian city of many. hello and welcome to maybe she was just this 2nd largest city of colombia and full contrasts so let's go there and it's called the city. to start things off in michigan we're also taking part in it where you want to get introduction to the city. interesting thing about this tour is that it shows the transformation of maybe she apart from being the main sites you also get to see some neighborhoods this one for example was on the garbage pile so we get to learn a bit about pastry and a transformation of the neighborhood from a carver trying to actual neighborhood with the park. with its many hotels restaurants bars and clubs have a lot of is the most popular neighborhood in all of my disease the trouble is it's pretty colorful touristy but they're also very safe. because many is looking at the many still playing the game of town going to those fields and this is probably the most principle was used so it's a good idea to own one of these cable cars you're in so i'm sad to see below the city of cleveland. we're now on the former property of pop let's go buy it
to see if he's back in south america and this time we caught up with him in the colombian city of many. hello and welcome to maybe she was just this 2nd largest city of colombia and full contrasts so let's go there and it's called the city. to start things off in michigan we're also taking part in it where you want to get introduction to the city. interesting thing about this tour is that it shows the transformation of maybe she apart from being the main sites you also get to see some...
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globe trotters she's back in south america and this time we caught up with him in the colombian city of. hello and welcome to maybe a sheet which is the 2nd largest city of colombia and full contrasts so let's go there and explore the city. to start things off to make sure we're also taking part in it for you want things we're going to give introduction to the city. interesting thing about this tour is that it shows transformation maybe she so apart from seeing the main sites you also get to see some neighborhoods this one for example was on the garbage pile so we get to learn a bit about 3 and a transformation of the neighborhood from a garbage pile where actual neighborhoods where the park up. with its many hotels restaurants bars and clubs several bottles is the most popular neighborhood in all of maybe she's trying to it's pretty colorful touristy but they're also very safe. because many just look you know many feel no shame to be able to get out and destroy me to my friends but the best use so it's a good if you do i don't want to escape cause during. the scene just below the. president. we're now on the former property a popular school but it was one of his
globe trotters she's back in south america and this time we caught up with him in the colombian city of. hello and welcome to maybe a sheet which is the 2nd largest city of colombia and full contrasts so let's go there and explore the city. to start things off to make sure we're also taking part in it for you want things we're going to give introduction to the city. interesting thing about this tour is that it shows transformation maybe she so apart from seeing the main sites you also get to...
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south america and eastern europe most countries are still in the early stages of their epidemics and that we are affected early in the pandemic i don't know starting to see a resurgence in cases. colombia's government is announcing the lockdown there will be extended until may the 11th it's confirmed more than $4000.00 cases and almost $200.00 deaths. to report people are going hungry and far as he's struggling to reach those in need colombians have devised a novel way to draw their attention. for help red rags pieces of cloth even shirts signaling that inside behind those windows there's a family. they have become a potent symbol of the effects of the lockdown on the most vulnerable colombians a visible measure of the daily rise in poverty and hunger. of 2 young girls says the rags have multiplied across his neighborhood home to many people displaced by colombia's internal conflict like most he lost his work and so how is spinning out. often to be a down to eating once a day at the beginning neighbors to help us with some food but now they also run out the government says stay in stay in but we can't eat boards or tiles. the government and municipal outlawry to say some help is on the w
south america and eastern europe most countries are still in the early stages of their epidemics and that we are affected early in the pandemic i don't know starting to see a resurgence in cases. colombia's government is announcing the lockdown there will be extended until may the 11th it's confirmed more than $4000.00 cases and almost $200.00 deaths. to report people are going hungry and far as he's struggling to reach those in need colombians have devised a novel way to draw their attention....