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[walrus c continueararkin [gunshot] to survivive here, it's aboutt familyly. i know i have relatives there. i just don't know vevery muchh about them.m. i have no connection with my rrussian relativives at all. i don't know their dialect. so there's a realally big...the. i've heard stories a long time ago how there was interaction between the villages before the ice curtain. i think about how my grandparents might have felt when t they separated them. that must have been a big grief for them to lose that connection. a lot of our elders have passed, so diomede would love to have a reunion. hi, girls. i'm the tribal coordinator for diomede. i administer all the programs we have, all the accounts we oversee. it's like takingng carofof diomede. the last reunion was, you know, the early nineties. so thisis is gonna be the f firt event for a long time. i think it's gonna be so special. the 8 will be traveling to wells today with bering air, weather permittttg. 8 of ththem will be staying a at the school and maye 5 or 6 at my housuse, between my house andnd opik's. s
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survive here it's about family. i know i have relatives there i just don't know very much about them. i have no connection with my rest russian relatives at all i don't know their dialect so there's a really big there. i've heard stories a long time ago hollow their worst interaction between the village just before the ice cream. i think about home my grandparents might have felt when based upon rage at them. that must have been a big grief for them to. that connection a lot of our elders have asked to die made would love to have a reunion. right . time to travel courtney's or for day meet i and minister to all the programs we have all the accounts we oversee. it's like taking care of tiny. the last reunion you know in the early ninety's. so if this is going to be the 1st event for a long time. i think it's going to be so special. 8 will be traveling to welsh today with behringer weather permitting 8 of them will be staying at the school and maybe 5 or 6 my house between my house and 4 picks. for that stopped me to
survive here it's about family. i know i have relatives there i just don't know very much about them. i have no connection with my rest russian relatives at all i don't know their dialect so there's a really big there. i've heard stories a long time ago hollow their worst interaction between the village just before the ice cream. i think about home my grandparents might have felt when based upon rage at them. that must have been a big grief for them to. that connection a lot of our elders have...
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if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rainforest animal community will be to the. amber of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forest. now the picture behind me smells horrible to put it politely yet it's on the monitor the king of fruits the durian is much loved across most of southeast asia but the corner of august pandemic and subsequent lockdowns og that is until it began to be made available online. derian the so-called king of fruits is passed when it's fresh lots of militias love it despite its overpowering smell traditionally the fruit with the bitter sweet and creamy flesh is sold and often enjoyed at market stores like this one the thought of buying it online was unimaginable for the diehard durian lovers and to cope at 90. 2 days after the loss all poured out on my we have a lot of a fiery on our p
if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rainforest animal community will be to the. amber of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forest. now the picture behind me smells horrible to put it politely yet it's on the...
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if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rain forest animal community will be to the tigers elephants and old the other species that's why it's so important to protect them. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forests that way the arena tanks will be able to settle and have offspring and their numbers can grow until the threat of extinction here is banished c. that's all from us at global 3000 this week. we'd love to hate your views on the program but e.g. particularly enjoy you can might tell us a global street 1000 at d w dot com and check out how facebook page today many women buy for now take cash. to africa. south africa posters energy be initiated. environmental. engineering research from florida hydro power. is always energy. for. 13 w. . bush our house is priceless. but the pandemic has show
if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rain forest animal community will be to the tigers elephants and old the other species that's why it's so important to protect them. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan if the lockdown goes on for too long. it will release its orangutans into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in...
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if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rainforest animal community will be to the tigers elephants and old the other species that's why it's so important to protect them. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan of the lock down goes on for too long it will release its a rang it tanks into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support out in the forest. that way the iraqi tanks will be able to settle and have offspring and their numbers can grow until the threat of extinction here is banished. that's all from us at global 3000 this week. we'd love to hate your views on the program what d.g. particularly enjoy you can write to us a level 3000 at d w dot com. check out how facebook page takes any women by for now take cash. these are so trifling should not speak. german arms manufacturer have come cause some of them to mexico. has always seemed to find ways to get around the german golf. most experts bombs. the last blogs bombs ind
if the orangutans are able to survive here and all the other animals in the rainforest animal community will be to the tigers elephants and old the other species that's why it's so important to protect them. the number of covert 1000 cases among humans in indonesia continues to rise. the project has a back up plan of the lock down goes on for too long it will release its a rang it tanks into the wild before they've completed their schooling but will then provide them with longer term support...
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if you're headed to san to sanfranping the to help thei bay area restaurants survive. >>> here is a live look ou indowntown san jose. good morning to you, san jose. remember kpix 5 wants to bring good news happening in the bay area. go to kpix.com/together. you can send story ideas >>> remember how the weekend felt weatherwise? that is exactly what monday is going to feel like. just as sunny, just as warm. where waking up this money with temperatures actually in the mid-60s right now in concord. in san francisco. to leave you with a view of how today will go, we will break up the bay area at the coast, bay and inland. it is going to be 94 degrees today inland. it is going to be 72 in the bay and 65 for the coast. if you're getting tired of the heat i have good news. i'm going to show you a cool down that starts tomorrow. >>> we have five minutes before 5:00. when all the restaurants closed down in march it inspired a group to get creative. >> you can ask th thatit 10 volunteers have been delivering meals from a select restaurant to an area within walking distance. the service was made to
if you're headed to san to sanfranping the to help thei bay area restaurants survive. >>> here is a live look ou indowntown san jose. good morning to you, san jose. remember kpix 5 wants to bring good news happening in the bay area. go to kpix.com/together. you can send story ideas >>> remember how the weekend felt weatherwise? that is exactly what monday is going to feel like. just as sunny, just as warm. where waking up this money with temperatures actually in the mid-60s...
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a record have said they had an incredible will to survive here although the island really has its limits. they wanted this place to become their home. but not it also is not even 30 kilometers large it's a bias fear is a conservation area for the birds in the sea. the island has been spared a huge onslaught of visitors. although almost everyone lives from too isn't the full spray of the coronavirus was pleasant almost like it was back in the day when miguel is still a little boy. and it's a message of freedom and thought in the months of the lockdown there was nobody on the island only as grass etc but he had the island all to ourselves. here if he proved out and to be honest we really enjoyed it where you know maneuvering 3 rivers. in madrid to the new normal has arrived in the worst hit by the fires people are allowed to move around freely again but masks the magic chain almost everywhere. that. many businesses have not survived the last 3 months according to a u. commission is. amidst the economy will shrink by almost 11 percent and there's a new word callister 100 chiefs in madrid al
a record have said they had an incredible will to survive here although the island really has its limits. they wanted this place to become their home. but not it also is not even 30 kilometers large it's a bias fear is a conservation area for the birds in the sea. the island has been spared a huge onslaught of visitors. although almost everyone lives from too isn't the full spray of the coronavirus was pleasant almost like it was back in the day when miguel is still a little boy. and it's a...
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owners immediately cried foul that san francisco is being too restrictive and threatening their survival. here's abc7 news reporter david louie. >> there's so much uncertainty, and i know there's so much frustration. >> reporter: the level of frustration and uncertainty is only growing after governor newsom laid out a reopening plan. but city and county rules prevail. >> we hear from the state one thing, we hear from the city another thing. it's just this ping upon back and forth. you know, that's not how you run a business. >> reporter: under the state plan, a long list of businesses can reopen with limited capacity. gyms at 10% for example, but hair salons don't list a capacity limit. retailers and shopping malls can open indoors at 50% capacity. by contrast, mayor breed says starting tuesday, hair salons and gyms can open outdoors only. gym owners say it's difficult to find the space to secure equipment outdoors. >> our industry is literally collapsing, and it is all based on the fact that san francisco department of health is not making a rational decision about what's open and what is not a
owners immediately cried foul that san francisco is being too restrictive and threatening their survival. here's abc7 news reporter david louie. >> there's so much uncertainty, and i know there's so much frustration. >> reporter: the level of frustration and uncertainty is only growing after governor newsom laid out a reopening plan. but city and county rules prevail. >> we hear from the state one thing, we hear from the city another thing. it's just this ping upon back and...
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port workers arrested in connection with the blast and we're now hearing remarkable stories of survival. here's abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: tonight, as the search goes on for the missing and the dead, incredible stories of survival and sacrifice in beirut. this video, taken of a woman in labor. the explosion tearing through the hospital. just blocks away from the blast site. delivering the boy in the dark amid the broken glass and debris. and this is baby george. it's a miracle he's alive. others had miraculous escapes, too. dr. isra al seblani from detroit had gone to beirut to get married, but this is how her wedding day ended, running for her life. >> i started to notice that color of the sky, which changed from blue into pink and after that, when i hear the explosion. >> reporter: today, returning to where she was taking those wedding photos. luckily, she was not at her hotel, which was heavily damaged. but so many did not live to tell their stories. sahar fares, a young firefighter, was at the scene of the blast, one of the first to respond. the rest of her
port workers arrested in connection with the blast and we're now hearing remarkable stories of survival. here's abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell. >> reporter: tonight, as the search goes on for the missing and the dead, incredible stories of survival and sacrifice in beirut. this video, taken of a woman in labor. the explosion tearing through the hospital. just blocks away from the blast site. delivering the boy in the dark amid the broken glass and debris. and this is baby...
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these we want more tents and blankets because the rains keep coming and we don't know how we'll survive herehere are snakes there are scorpions we need antivenom serums and 1st aid supplies. dozens of areas in sudan have been affected by flooding having lost so much already people here say they're concerned about the coming few months because this is just the start of the rainy season but this is not the 1st time this has happened during every remey season and so that there is often a loss of lives and properties more than 70 people died and thousands were displaced during last year's rainy season and sudan's government is now warning of not just flash floods but floods from the nile river which runs through the country a committee was set up to prepare for this year's season but members say some things are out of their control. then of course. the area is of course probably in some terms because the religious is the. who's who. so you need the bombs you need the special. means to drain the fluid to know the. nile is full with news that more flooding could be on its way and asham is worried
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. >> reporter: she already knew her home survived the firestorm. >> i came up here then my thought was i'm so lucky to be alive. i could have been killed, you know, it came that fast. we had no time . >> reporter: she used unexpected things brilliantly. >> i got bark and gravel and p gravel and i said i will get rid of the plans . >> reporter: like other homes of surviving here, this home is the textbook definition of defensible space. only because it had defensible space it survived. even defensible space is no guarantee of success as the family sadly found out. >> my wife had a list of stuff this happens, we were paired kind of to get stuff we thought was important. >> it's something they are mulling over. >> we try to decide. i am more afraid of the fire, he wants to rebuild. >> reporter: effect for all of us, simply this. we live in the age of the megafire and have to be prepared. you saw the park strong, napa strong. we are. where we are, colusa county is very far away. ktvu , fox 2 news news. >>> the lightning complex fire in the santa cruz mountain more than 81,000 acres and con
. >> reporter: she already knew her home survived the firestorm. >> i came up here then my thought was i'm so lucky to be alive. i could have been killed, you know, it came that fast. we had no time . >> reporter: she used unexpected things brilliantly. >> i got bark and gravel and p gravel and i said i will get rid of the plans . >> reporter: like other homes of surviving here, this home is the textbook definition of defensible space. only because it had...
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business owners cried foul that san francisco is being too restrictive and threatening their survival. here's david louie. >> there is so much uncertainty. and i know there is so much frustration. >> reporter: the level of frustration and uncertainty is only growing after governor newsom laid out a new reopening plan but city and county rules prevail. mayor breed has a more measured level. >> we hear from the state one thing, from the city another. it is a ping pong back and forth. >> reporter: you understand the state plan, businesses can reopen with limited capacity. gyms at 10%. two other highlights, retailers and shopping malls can reopen at 50% capacity. by contrast, mayor breed said starting tuesday, hair salons and gyms can open tuesday. >> our industry is literally collapsing and it is all based on the fact san francisco department of health is not making a rational decision about what is open and what is not open right now. >> reporter: late today, the mayor's office issued this statement. san francisco is currently reviewing the new tiered system for reopening. nothing is changing t
business owners cried foul that san francisco is being too restrictive and threatening their survival. here's david louie. >> there is so much uncertainty. and i know there is so much frustration. >> reporter: the level of frustration and uncertainty is only growing after governor newsom laid out a new reopening plan but city and county rules prevail. mayor breed has a more measured level. >> we hear from the state one thing, from the city another. it is a ping pong back and...
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i survived here oshima. speak to greglso mitchell, the former editor of the nuclear times,s, author of e ne book, "the beginning or the end: how hollywood -- and america -- learned to stop worrying and love the bomb." all that and more comiming up. welcome toto demococracynow, democracynow.org, the quaranantine report, i'm amy goodman. in lebanon, the d death toll frm tuesday's massive exposure at the port of beirut has risen t o 137, with dozens still missing, over 5000 injured, , and some 300,00000 people left h homeles. the explosision completely l led lebanonon's s up a largest grarn silo, leaving the country with less than a month's reserve of grain. beirut's mayor says 300,000 people lost their homes in the exexosion, comompounding a humanitarian crisis that followed economic collapse and a surge of coronavirus cases across lebanon. officials say the blast was triggered by over 2700 tons of ammonium nitrate, stored in a warehousee at beirirut's port. the highly explosive industrial fertilizer wasas rep
i survived here oshima. speak to greglso mitchell, the former editor of the nuclear times,s, author of e ne book, "the beginning or the end: how hollywood -- and america -- learned to stop worrying and love the bomb." all that and more comiming up. welcome toto demococracynow, democracynow.org, the quaranantine report, i'm amy goodman. in lebanon, the d death toll frm tuesday's massive exposure at the port of beirut has risen t o 137, with dozens still missing, over 5000 injured, ,...
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they help you take your brick and mortar outfit online and that may be the only way to survive here becauseprobably broken without it at the end of the day though, small business loss is big business gain. and that's what we see every day. what propels the stocks of big businesses it starts with the macro today the macro gave us the prism that we used to examine earnings when the price of food stalls or goes lower, we tend to revert to the cramer covid-19100 hot list. we are going to get more of these days then we get some positive new orders from manufacturing goods. they didn't look like recession numbers. your order's up 6.2% in june, better than expected aircraft increased by 3.4%, not recession numbers. maybe we've hit bottom only 12% of the economy but it's nice of course in terms of the pandemic, we were in much better shape for most of june than we are now. still the numbers are great. that unleashed the bull hounds not so much to the industrial as to the consumption stocks when the economy has a pulse, it makes a lot of things come alive. it gives you a chance to accentuate the pos
they help you take your brick and mortar outfit online and that may be the only way to survive here becauseprobably broken without it at the end of the day though, small business loss is big business gain. and that's what we see every day. what propels the stocks of big businesses it starts with the macro today the macro gave us the prism that we used to examine earnings when the price of food stalls or goes lower, we tend to revert to the cramer covid-19100 hot list. we are going to get more...
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i still have to, you know, try to survive here without income. we have money that will address the digital divide, the broadband that we're trying to educate our children at home, that the heroes act will address. >> representative, i want to ask you, so this is kind of a go it alone strategy that the president is trying to do, but according to some analysis from "the new york times," they don't think that this will help the economy at all, and in fact, it's not going to provide immediate relief. do you think that the only people who will benefit from these executive actions, essentially, are lawyers, because this is going to end up being litigated? >> they are the only ones. and i have to mention what a hardship this will be on our states. in the heroes act, we're actually giving money to our states and local governments. >> right, because states are strapped too, and they're expecting to now pay 25% of these benefits. >> so now they're saying find money that you don't already have. i don't see anyone benefitting from this, but i see so much hur
i still have to, you know, try to survive here without income. we have money that will address the digital divide, the broadband that we're trying to educate our children at home, that the heroes act will address. >> representative, i want to ask you, so this is kind of a go it alone strategy that the president is trying to do, but according to some analysis from "the new york times," they don't think that this will help the economy at all, and in fact, it's not going to provide...
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iran if we want more tents and blankets because the rains keep coming and we don't know how we'll survive here there are snakes there are scorpions we need antivenom serums and 1st aid supplies. dozens of areas in sudan have been affected by flooding having lost so much already people here say they're concerned about the coming few months because this is just the start of the rainy season but this is not the 1st time this has happened during every remey season and so that there is often a loss of lives and properties more than 70 people died and thousands were displaced during last year's rainy season and sudan's government is now warning of not just flash floods but floods from the nile river which runs through the country a comic's he was set up to prepare for this year's season but members say some things are out of their control. then of course. the area is of course problem sometimes because the drainage is difficult. so you need the bombs who need a special. means to drain the flow to the. loyalists. with news that more flooding could be on its way and ashley is worried he says he and hi
iran if we want more tents and blankets because the rains keep coming and we don't know how we'll survive here there are snakes there are scorpions we need antivenom serums and 1st aid supplies. dozens of areas in sudan have been affected by flooding having lost so much already people here say they're concerned about the coming few months because this is just the start of the rainy season but this is not the 1st time this has happened during every remey season and so that there is often a loss...
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companions conceded densely force the shorts of northern michigan which hundred-year-old coffers survive hereand line it with their fresh underline that mode because that seemed to me exemplary of what distinguishes the kind of narrative with the creative nonfiction you're doing here. literary story here julie sometimes he scholarly history. that reminded me of the historical imagination to imagine yourself into these moment. so when you talk about the method like how you go about getting a sense of place and detail? >> so first of all it's a little tricky to talk about this. not completely but it would be one exception in the last 40 years i'm guessing. i don't really want get slapped upside the head by some of my colleagues. we went academic historian has pushed back on the narrative. and i understand when you're telling a story or not telling another story. my own feeling is if you crave narratives. i have a lot of work to make up for when the head of history because i have to learn it. sometimes it gives me the vision is a book called nature's metropolis it is a classic book about chicago
companions conceded densely force the shorts of northern michigan which hundred-year-old coffers survive hereand line it with their fresh underline that mode because that seemed to me exemplary of what distinguishes the kind of narrative with the creative nonfiction you're doing here. literary story here julie sometimes he scholarly history. that reminded me of the historical imagination to imagine yourself into these moment. so when you talk about the method like how you go about getting a...
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always look and these bonds aren't giving you a whole lot of confidence that they're going to survive here so that's one. and then the other one is party city, who started their downward trend when they ran out of helium at halloween and it's gotten a lot worse and you saw today, phil murphy from new jersey saying cutting down the size of parties from 100 to 25, that's bad for party city. they're trying desperately, exchanging their debt, trying to stay alive but it seems like a restructuring is definitely in the offing here. so, sad for both of those. >> yeah. brian kelly, i know that, you know, you don't need as many streamers if you've got 25 people versus 100. >> exactly i haven't bought a pinata in months so i can see why party city is not doing well you know, i think that's got -- unfortunately, i think party city's going to have a really rough time and then on game stop, what's really interesting, we were talking about take >> two and how people are moving away from the console. that might be a problem for game stop as well >> it's funny that he mentioned pinata because he actually
always look and these bonds aren't giving you a whole lot of confidence that they're going to survive here so that's one. and then the other one is party city, who started their downward trend when they ran out of helium at halloween and it's gotten a lot worse and you saw today, phil murphy from new jersey saying cutting down the size of parties from 100 to 25, that's bad for party city. they're trying desperately, exchanging their debt, trying to stay alive but it seems like a restructuring...
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region lives from lavender and the tourists attracted by it but right now businesses here are struggling to survive. the people who live here give us their support but the tourists are missing the. premises are being offered for sale state aid provides bridging funds but what if the bridge leads to nowhere. we have a whole series of businesses that have closed down or. sighted not to reopen and we have businesses that are facing bankruptcy with all the consequences that we know like unemployment. the lavender growers can adjust their harvest somewhat to changing seasonal and weather conditions but it's far more difficult to adapt to the effects of the coronavirus. and finally fast food giant mcdonald's is suing its former c.e.o. steve isa broke for allegedly hiding details about the kinds of relationships you had with employees just as the road left the company last year with severance pay and compensation thought to be worth tens of millions of dollars now mcdonalds want the money back hughes easterbrook of improving stock grants for $1.00 of 3 employees he had a sexual relationship with it's the
region lives from lavender and the tourists attracted by it but right now businesses here are struggling to survive. the people who live here give us their support but the tourists are missing the. premises are being offered for sale state aid provides bridging funds but what if the bridge leads to nowhere. we have a whole series of businesses that have closed down or. sighted not to reopen and we have businesses that are facing bankruptcy with all the consequences that we know like...
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this is the thing survive on here it's the root of a plant and you have to dig down about a meter in order to get it takes a migratory to is what we lived on for 3 days in the jungle getting here the surprise was that is what we have on every single day here lucky to get 3 meals a day if not it's about to change and you know if you know if you have a plan now unknown. she doesn't like i'm not i'm not someone to also call me sir do. you. by the light of a count by the singer pushtuns and dance the steps of their ancestors who moved from mongolia to china and then to laos. her care. they try to retain what little culture they can and scrape by in a harsh environment that is now their world one that with every generation slowly ebbing away as did. dawn is always the most vulnerable time with the hmong in the jungle the time when the laos army is most likely to strike one in. the wash more a splash really is a luxury the hmong would be too exposed living in rivers. this is for me to take. the leader was still insisting i stay but he'd written a letter which he wanted me to deliver person
this is the thing survive on here it's the root of a plant and you have to dig down about a meter in order to get it takes a migratory to is what we lived on for 3 days in the jungle getting here the surprise was that is what we have on every single day here lucky to get 3 meals a day if not it's about to change and you know if you know if you have a plan now unknown. she doesn't like i'm not i'm not someone to also call me sir do. you. by the light of a count by the singer pushtuns and dance...
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where many people are kind of worried about indeed and stepped the better russian ambassador to survive here voicing his support for the anti-government protests could others follow suit are we seeing some serious cracks now appearing in the leadership here. but this is definitely significant he is the most senior diplomat. he was the last one basically who has still served in the soviet union he is comparing. acts of police earlier in the week with the acts of stalin even the violence that's been used so he's completely condemning it and make it very clear that he is on the side of the opposition and also on the side of the strikers of these workers who have been striking in factories as well so this is definitely a significant sign that there are serious cracks appearing in look at him we have to wait and see how many people or if people are going to follow step fasten our correspondent on the ground for us in the better russian capital ments where we bring you all the latest from there throughout the day thanks very much step for now let's bring in alexander alexander chopped off he's in
where many people are kind of worried about indeed and stepped the better russian ambassador to survive here voicing his support for the anti-government protests could others follow suit are we seeing some serious cracks now appearing in the leadership here. but this is definitely significant he is the most senior diplomat. he was the last one basically who has still served in the soviet union he is comparing. acts of police earlier in the week with the acts of stalin even the violence that's...
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survive. >> so, here are all of the areas now available under san jose's new expanded alfresco plan. the one around the hammer theater and city parks and surface lots and street business areas where a lot of restaurants are already serving customers outside. for some businesses, it won't make business sense as one salon owner tells us she can't offer her clients their favorite services outside like blowouts and color and some communities around the bay area have scaled back some of their outdoor business areas because it just wasn't making sense for the businesses there. some of the businesses found that customers weren't showing up because of limited parking. couldn't access those businesses. so, we'll have to see how that plays out. coming up at 5:30, how many businesses say they're not going to survive the pandemic. in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, kris. >>> in marin cases during the backlog that occurred during the glitch last month. confirmed cases approaching 600,000. but as we've been reporting, hospitalizations continue to fall down more than
survive. >> so, here are all of the areas now available under san jose's new expanded alfresco plan. the one around the hammer theater and city parks and surface lots and street business areas where a lot of restaurants are already serving customers outside. for some businesses, it won't make business sense as one salon owner tells us she can't offer her clients their favorite services outside like blowouts and color and some communities around the bay area have scaled back some of their...
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fiercest russian critics and has been repeatedly arrested at demonstrations its supporters say here survives several attempts to injure him. this isn't the 1st time tina valmy has cried foul in august last year alexina van they said he'd been poisoned with an allergic agent while in jail he'd been detained for calling an authorised protests and his dog ate resistance to kremlin control has long made him one of president vladimir putin's biggest nemeses. no vanity rose to prominence with his exposure of corruption at russian state controlled companies. at rallies he took direct aim at the kremlin and its occupants dubbing putin's united russia party the party of crooks and thieves. as he began proving his pulling power with opposition supporters stints in jail and the courtroom became a regular feature. charges of embezzlement in the city of kirov in 2013 saw him banned from entering the political process and running for office. in 2017 moscow saw some of the biggest anti corruption rallies it had seen and here is thousands were detained along with the violently he went behind bars for 15 day
fiercest russian critics and has been repeatedly arrested at demonstrations its supporters say here survives several attempts to injure him. this isn't the 1st time tina valmy has cried foul in august last year alexina van they said he'd been poisoned with an allergic agent while in jail he'd been detained for calling an authorised protests and his dog ate resistance to kremlin control has long made him one of president vladimir putin's biggest nemeses. no vanity rose to prominence with his...
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survived. tonight here, the judge's please, and here's tom llamas. >> a madman, who i believe was targeted me because of my position as a federal judge, came to my house. >> reporter: tonight, the federal judge who lost her son in an ambush attack is demanding change. >> we are living every parent's worst nightmare. making preparations to bury our only child. daniel. >> reporter: judge salas says the family was cleaning up after hosting a birthday celebration. >> i said, mom, let's keep talking. i love talking to you, mom. and it was at that exact moment that the doorbell rang and before i could say a word, he sprinted upstairs. within seconds, i heard the hed sound of bullets and someone screaming "no." >> reporter: police say the alleged gunman -- self-described anti-feminist manhattan attorney roy den hollander -- killed himself the next day. >> the monster knew where i lived, what church we attended and 45d a complete dossier on me and my family. at the moment, there is nothing we can do to stop it and that is unacceptable. >> reporter: david, the threats against judges are real. the u.s. marshal
survived. tonight here, the judge's please, and here's tom llamas. >> a madman, who i believe was targeted me because of my position as a federal judge, came to my house. >> reporter: tonight, the federal judge who lost her son in an ambush attack is demanding change. >> we are living every parent's worst nightmare. making preparations to bury our only child. daniel. >> reporter: judge salas says the family was cleaning up after hosting a birthday celebration. >> i...