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let's bring in correspondent tanya kramer who's standing by with the latest now from jerusalem tanya how significant is this. well i think it is significant in the way that stopping the security coordination would change the situation on the ground in the occupied west bank now the threat or the warning off wanting to stop this kind of cordon nation this is one of the few tools i think the palestinian leadership has a kind of leverage. over the u.s. as well and that send so we have heard the palestinian president mahmoud abbas before threatening to stop security coordination so we have to wait and see whether this will be implemented right now but i also think what is significant today is the big support the palestinians got from this statement by the arab league the meeting of the foreign ministers in cairo and that show says not such a broad support among arab states because the initial reactions from individual arab states to the plan whereby that new to it but now this strong we reject this and what is this suspension of relations now tanya what is it likely to mean on the ground
let's bring in correspondent tanya kramer who's standing by with the latest now from jerusalem tanya how significant is this. well i think it is significant in the way that stopping the security coordination would change the situation on the ground in the occupied west bank now the threat or the warning off wanting to stop this kind of cordon nation this is one of the few tools i think the palestinian leadership has a kind of leverage. over the u.s. as well and that send so we have heard the...
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kramer tanya 1st of all how significant is this. well i think stuffing security coordination would be significant if it happens it would change the realities on the ground in the occupied west bank having said that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has in the past already threatened to cut security relations security cordon nation with israel and we have to wait and see whether he will implement those steps soon in the coming days and what's also significant today is probably told the palestinians to support their cards through the arab league through this statement that they reject this plan by the terms of ministration because initially the statements by some of the arab states where they muted except for jordan and it's important for them to get this broad rejection by the arab league of the plan showing a united front there now going back to to this move to suspend relations with israel in the u.s. and what exactly does that mean in practice. well we're talking here about security relations the palestinian leaders have alr
kramer tanya 1st of all how significant is this. well i think stuffing security coordination would be significant if it happens it would change the realities on the ground in the occupied west bank having said that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has in the past already threatened to cut security relations security cordon nation with israel and we have to wait and see whether he will implement those steps soon in the coming days and what's also significant today is probably told the...
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was going to some perspective now i'm joined by a correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer tanya 1st of all how significant is this . was stopping the security coordination would be significant because it would change the situation on the ground in the occupied west bank having said that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has warned previous times that he would stop security coordination so we have to wait and see whether he will implement this this time i think what's also significant is that he got the support of the arab league in which acting the plan and the initial responses by many of the arab states very rather muted except for jordan and this time they say they're rejecting this so there seems that there's no brick support for this charm. well i want to ask you a bit more about what it means to suspend relations with israel and the us i mean you mentioned double change the situation on the ground what does this really mean in practice. well be a token year especially about security relations on the one hand palestinians have already cut off their diplomatic ties with the u
was going to some perspective now i'm joined by a correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer tanya 1st of all how significant is this . was stopping the security coordination would be significant because it would change the situation on the ground in the occupied west bank having said that the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has warned previous times that he would stop security coordination so we have to wait and see whether he will implement this this time i think what's also significant is...
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and switzerland designer tanya schenker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. luxury is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with not getting a one off because of course you know that you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their sustainable creations. a young musician. in the world of classical music. the 11
and switzerland designer tanya schenker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. luxury is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with not getting a one off because of course you know that you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their sustainable creations. a young musician....
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we asked correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem to tell us more about the palestinian decision. well we're talking here about security relations the palestinian leaders have already cut off diplomatic ties with the trumpet ministration in december 2017 that was when president. recognized hussam as to capital. but still kept some relations with u.s. security agencies and intelligence services so they could be cut off now the other thing is the security coordination with israel that happens on the ground between security agencies palestinian and israeli. in the occupied west bank that is a very controversial issue actually for a very long time among the palestinian topic that has been a lot of pressure always on president abbas to stop this kind of security cordon nations so if you goes through with it this time this would be a big headache for the israeli security establishment tanya crammer reporting for us from jerusalem now the galapagos islands are known for their giant tortoises they even helped charles darwin develop his theory of evolution but their biology and human activ
we asked correspondent tanya kramer in jerusalem to tell us more about the palestinian decision. well we're talking here about security relations the palestinian leaders have already cut off diplomatic ties with the trumpet ministration in december 2017 that was when president. recognized hussam as to capital. but still kept some relations with u.s. security agencies and intelligence services so they could be cut off now the other thing is the security coordination with israel that happens on...
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they clearly didn't want a woman, they didn't want a black woman in their kitchen. >> reporter: tanya holland now makes an attempt to mentor young women of color to make it in the food world. >> if i don't get there how are any young brown women, black women going to do it after me? >> reporter: in oakland, rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> san francisco's food and wine scene is getting national recognition. the semifinalists for the 2020 james spirit awards were announced today. san francisco received the second most nominations with 21 restaurants and bar programs honored, including house of prime rib for outstanding. the winners will be announced in may. >>> still to come here, warrior fans thought that we're going to see steph curry back with the warriors this sunday. it turns out now that might not be the case. in a moment with sports, coach steve kerr talks about when steph curry might return. >>> at 8:00, it is the masked singer, followed by lego masters at 9:00. we hope you'll join us for the 10:00 news, and 11:00 news right here on ktvu, fox 2 news. vo: he had already taken the
they clearly didn't want a woman, they didn't want a black woman in their kitchen. >> reporter: tanya holland now makes an attempt to mentor young women of color to make it in the food world. >> if i don't get there how are any young brown women, black women going to do it after me? >> reporter: in oakland, rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> san francisco's food and wine scene is getting national recognition. the semifinalists for the 2020 james spirit awards were...
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chef tanya holland showed us her plans for her latest restaurant. she's creating a new cafe inside the new museum of california. it will be called town fair. she says it won't be a typical museum lunch spot. >> there will be meat items. but it will give me a chance to experiment. >> reporter: she plans to open it up more with windows, and it will be available to the public, not just museum goers. >> it will definitely be casual dining. >> reporter: hollands is the author of cookbooks. she studied in france and cohosted her own cooking show on the food network. but in the bay area, she is perhaps best known for this, the brown sugar kitchen on oakland's broadway. before moving uptown, holland first began serving her first chicken and waffles and soul food with her own flare. >> the only reason i took that space is a mom and pop landlord. they wanted a deposit, and they gave me the keys, and they didn't put a dime into the building. but at least i had a kitchen to run. >> she ended up winning a michelin award for quality and value. >> but one wonderfu
chef tanya holland showed us her plans for her latest restaurant. she's creating a new cafe inside the new museum of california. it will be called town fair. she says it won't be a typical museum lunch spot. >> there will be meat items. but it will give me a chance to experiment. >> reporter: she plans to open it up more with windows, and it will be available to the public, not just museum goers. >> it will definitely be casual dining. >> reporter: hollands is the author...
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tanya arnold has the story.g, that's when i wake up and think my life has changed, i used to have tojuggle uni and my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. for her and her partnerjen it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially stable through boxing, which many people don't think it can happen forfemales but here i am, showing it can be done. to be part of what terri is doing, as a partner, isjust amazing. she is going onwards and upwards and i believe one day she will be the new katie taylor. what are you like watching her? the first fight i watched her, i did not eat all day, i did not sleep, i was a nervous wreck, shaking. when the bell rang and i saw her fight, i wasjust so relaxed. doesn't bother me now, i know what potential she has, and how good she is. she gets in that ring and does the job. saturday night is a big step up for terri, eva walstrom has held the title since 2015 wh
tanya arnold has the story.g, that's when i wake up and think my life has changed, i used to have tojuggle uni and my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. for her and her partnerjen it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially stable through boxing, which many people don't think it can happen forfemales but here i am, showing it can be done. to be part of what terri...
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tanya arnold has the story.ssional career. monday morning, i wake up and think my life has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked has changed, i have tojuggle my work, iworked in has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. now i am in the gym, boxing full-time. for her and her partner jan it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially, i can say i'm financially stable through boxing, which many people don't think it can happen forfemales which many people don't think it can happen for females but here which many people don't think it can happen forfemales but here i am, showing it can be part of what terry is doing, as a partner, isjust amazing. she is going onwards and upwards andl amazing. she is going onwards and upwards and i believe one day she will be the new katie taylor. what do you like watching her? the first fight i do you like watching her? the fi
tanya arnold has the story.ssional career. monday morning, i wake up and think my life has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked has changed, i have tojuggle my work, iworked in has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. now i am in the gym, boxing full-time. for her and her partner jan it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially, i...
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tanya peterson is doing successful in opening new exhibits. thank you very much, donna. >> is there any other public comment? public comment is closed. >> commissioner anderson. >> tanya, i want to tell you i am excited about the initiatives you shared. we are uc grads, the college of the law. i am proud of your service. i want to let the community know how important horses and hippo therapy. >> we are on the horses, equine therapy. >> i thought it was called hipho therapy. my mother has ms really bad. she hasn't gauged in horse therapy and finds it their pugh at this time. it not only helped her feel better in the weeks after, it lifted her spirits. i commend you for that. there are so many ways to support this. >> i am sorry about your mother. other animals provide healing. we have seen it in the children's zoo. the kids can interact with the goats and that provides healing. there is something about the horses in particular. a lot of the horses are as a result of our fires, families couldn't afford the horses. they send them to slaughterhous
tanya peterson is doing successful in opening new exhibits. thank you very much, donna. >> is there any other public comment? public comment is closed. >> commissioner anderson. >> tanya, i want to tell you i am excited about the initiatives you shared. we are uc grads, the college of the law. i am proud of your service. i want to let the community know how important horses and hippo therapy. >> we are on the horses, equine therapy. >> i thought it was called hipho...
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matt and tanya are from harlow in essex. matt was made redundant in 2014.e had a four—bedroom house and a nice car, and i lost myjob. itjust tumbles out of control at the end of the day. they were quickly overwhelmed by debt and lost their home. for me, personally, it destroyed me. it destroyed me. it was a world that i've never been used to. ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father. in this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless, that includes 130,000 children. with their young daughter, they were moved into temporary accommodation. it was not for want of trying. we tried our best but it didn't work out. so we had to approach the local authority for help. and that's when our sort ofjourney began. we are in the middle of a housing crisis, with growing numbers of people now homeless. we have got hundreds of thousands of people in this country who are one paycheque away from being made homeless. we have soaring house prices, soaring costs of rent, we have people on low incomes, housing benefit is no
matt and tanya are from harlow in essex. matt was made redundant in 2014.e had a four—bedroom house and a nice car, and i lost myjob. itjust tumbles out of control at the end of the day. they were quickly overwhelmed by debt and lost their home. for me, personally, it destroyed me. it destroyed me. it was a world that i've never been used to. ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father. in this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless,...
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in switzerland designer tanya shanker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with natural materials you are getting a one. because of course you know you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their sustainable creations. get has caused a sensation in the world of classical music the 11 year old violinist place difficult and demanding pieces and his memory is so good that he does not even need know it's let's find out more about this talented young man who's still finds time to enjoy his childhood. highly talented deeply concentrated tear gas is the subtlest at this got a concert at the bed and cathedral and is only 11 years old and. fantastic. i really liked it and it was like. i think i played good and i i am glad with me. that has interpretations range from delicacy and subtle to gripping new dynamics. th
in switzerland designer tanya shanker uses apple leftovers for producing handbags. they're all interested in a new more sustainable concept of luxury. is not just the rarity of something but it is the skill the heritage and the fact that with natural materials you are getting a one. because of course you know you never repeats itself. using things that would otherwise be seen as waste an old idea which a growing number of designers are discovering for their sustainable creations. get has caused...
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mexico a record high of more than 3800 women were killed and 2019 that's up 7 percent from 2018 well tanya are known pansy is the executive director of amnesty international in mexico and she joins me now via skype from the capital tanya that is a shocking numbers nearly full 1000 women killed in mexico last year why did this particular telling cause such anger do you think. i think it's a communication between. the situation and having to live you know what was a brutal killing. beyond the fact is that some of the images of our body were filter by our police officers. into the media to. websites like a true leader of a peace. treaty moving events from local who haven't returned yet everyone how women are treated not only were there alive but also. a day. most important things that is happening in mexico because the nation that culture. so we're. having our you know environment and. we have to think that in mexico in mexico 9 percent of the crimes that get into the criminal justice system they just. sent femicide the word itself has a very specific meaning can you talk us through the exact
mexico a record high of more than 3800 women were killed and 2019 that's up 7 percent from 2018 well tanya are known pansy is the executive director of amnesty international in mexico and she joins me now via skype from the capital tanya that is a shocking numbers nearly full 1000 women killed in mexico last year why did this particular telling cause such anger do you think. i think it's a communication between. the situation and having to live you know what was a brutal killing. beyond the...
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. >> reporter: chef tanya holland showed us her plans for her latest restaurant. she is creating a new cafe called fown fair. >> there are a lot of vegetables but there will be meat items too. >> it will be available to the public, not just people going to the museum. >> it's a casual environment. >> reporter: she is the author of cook books, she studied in france and hosted a show on the food network but in the bay area she is best known for the brown sugar kitchen. before moving uptown she began serving her own chicken and waffles in west oakland. >> the reason i took that space was a mom and pop landlord. they wanted a personal guarantee. they did not put a dime into the building but at least i had a kitchen to run. >> reporter: she won an award for quality and value. but it's a road that has been anything but easy. before moving to california she had trouble getting a job as a line cook in new york. >> i showed up and they looked at me like i had two heads. they did not want a woman or black woman in their kitchen. >> reporter: show makes it a point to mentor
. >> reporter: chef tanya holland showed us her plans for her latest restaurant. she is creating a new cafe called fown fair. >> there are a lot of vegetables but there will be meat items too. >> it will be available to the public, not just people going to the museum. >> it's a casual environment. >> reporter: she is the author of cook books, she studied in france and hosted a show on the food network but in the bay area she is best known for the brown sugar...
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but in africa now we go to town tanya people call him the father or your innovation fund that was just 16 when you started tinkering with stuff and inventing things it is still watching love doing more and he also loves to share his knowledge we visited his innovation hard when you ideas get developed in watches and a lot of them are environmentally friendly. where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught his and that's but that's device thing mechanic well and the electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system and look at one of. the point of an invention is that it has an obvious and i realised that the environment has been neglected even though it's so important to human life so i decided to focus on technology that. for the technology. to have a good. at home he installed this windmill to produce energy. it powers his homemade washing machine and pumps the water reeds from a nearby bogle. his invention isn't just environmentally friendly it also saves a lot of time and labor. when there's
but in africa now we go to town tanya people call him the father or your innovation fund that was just 16 when you started tinkering with stuff and inventing things it is still watching love doing more and he also loves to share his knowledge we visited his innovation hard when you ideas get developed in watches and a lot of them are environmentally friendly. where there's a will there's a way bernard has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught his and that's but that's device thing...
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reporter: everince 88-year-old ry patterson was agnosed with alzheimer's five years ago, her daughter tanya carr has hehelped look after but working full-time, carr admits, most of the caregiving burden fell on her 82-year old father atwiome. thout town square, she says, their lives would be a lot more difficult. dad probably would have had a heart attack by now. i'm not kidding. because at least he can look forward to days where he has some time to do what he needs to do. we probably would have called, had to call somebody in to help and it would have been a lot more expensive. >> hi mary. >> hello >> reporter: in fact, the cost at town square, $95 for eight-hours, is less than the average cost ofn-home care. >> are you trying to get away from me? >> repoer: and the setting seems to appeal to her mom who had appeared to be depressed before coming to town square. even when she can't mber what she's done day to day she knows she has fun here. do yoveu un here? >> oh yeah. >> th le goal is sen her anxiety. not have pression, but also help us keep our sanity. so that's what, that's what town s
reporter: everince 88-year-old ry patterson was agnosed with alzheimer's five years ago, her daughter tanya carr has hehelped look after but working full-time, carr admits, most of the caregiving burden fell on her 82-year old father atwiome. thout town square, she says, their lives would be a lot more difficult. dad probably would have had a heart attack by now. i'm not kidding. because at least he can look forward to days where he has some time to do what he needs to do. we probably would...
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maximum transparency in terms of the number of pieces of what they're doing and the clothes that he tanya will be treated fairly when it comes to the air but really what they are keeping those. towns in the north of the buddy and it's on lockdown well we can't go up patrols happy we do know the military is now also in those areas to ensure that people heed to the measures that have been put in place so bad and sorry same confirmed cases in italy had been limited to the north dead now that seoul changed how is that not affecting things. well what we do know is that the number of infections is gone up over 250 cases and yes as you mentioned we are seeing 2 cases in tuscany one would be good here and we'll see her hearing of this one is it says now that's the 1st case down south was out the role that sit was a target from who was traveling in sicily and she got sick developed symptoms and was tested i have 19 hours now of course here in the south people are concerned about the possibility of this right will it last year region where it is located they have set up these 3 tree odds tents outs
maximum transparency in terms of the number of pieces of what they're doing and the clothes that he tanya will be treated fairly when it comes to the air but really what they are keeping those. towns in the north of the buddy and it's on lockdown well we can't go up patrols happy we do know the military is now also in those areas to ensure that people heed to the measures that have been put in place so bad and sorry same confirmed cases in italy had been limited to the north dead now that seoul...
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tanya ednan—laperouse, her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction.hat do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't have a clue who these people are, where they are based, what they are doing. and what do our sellers know about allergens? ingredients that can trigger serious allergic reactions. as long as you're just using, you know, like the normal ingredients rather than what the factories use and stuff. are there any nuts in any of these? what? ae there any nuts in any of these? i don't understand. people just don't have a clue, do they? they don't understand what an allergen is, or they don't understand the question, which is also very dangerous. if you're asking something serious then they mi
tanya ednan—laperouse, her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction.hat do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't have a clue...
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tanya ednan—laperouse — her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction.cakes. what do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't have a clue who these people are, where they are based, what they are doing. and what do our sellers know about allergens? ingredients that can trigger serious allergic reactions. as long as you're just using, you know, like the normal ingredients rather than what the factories use and stuff. are there any nuts in any of these? what? are there any nuts in any of these? i don't understand. people just don't have a clue, do they? they don't understand what an allergen is, or they don't understand the question, which is also very dangerous. if you're asking something serious the
tanya ednan—laperouse — her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction.cakes. what do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't...
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received a phone call from a rabbi rosston who said what do we do here, my son's photo, the photo of tanya gersh, who is a local realtor in town who got into some -- there was a situation between herself and richard spencer's mother, and richard spencer, i'm referring to at that time was an individual very proactive in certain ideologies, there are folks that placed the families, the sons, the 12 and 13-year-old children, on the internet and they put a star of david across the chest of the children and trolled these children and calling for an armed insur recollection against the you jews of whitefish. it was one of the most heinous acts i've seen. as a former law enforcement executive myself i know that -- and i've used the word jaded, if someone took one of my children's photos or their photos of one of my grandchildren, that would have a huge impact and would put terror and fear into my heart. here's the problem. no one was arrested. no one was prosecute. >> quite frankly, this isn't a krichl, but the local attorney general's office, prosecutor's office, the state attorney general's off
received a phone call from a rabbi rosston who said what do we do here, my son's photo, the photo of tanya gersh, who is a local realtor in town who got into some -- there was a situation between herself and richard spencer's mother, and richard spencer, i'm referring to at that time was an individual very proactive in certain ideologies, there are folks that placed the families, the sons, the 12 and 13-year-old children, on the internet and they put a star of david across the chest of the...
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stories and discussions to no one will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from funny jimmy tanya's azizi tao i would say deputed close match africa join us on facebook at t.w. africa. this was once the center of the nazi party in munich and here where the nazis planned the systematic seizure of jewish assets today a belated restitution for those crimes is being worked on. the backs of documents that have arrived at the central institute for our history in munich are a treasure trove for the art world provenance researcher michael hopkins received the entire archive of the uli as buller are dealerships from the years 1933 to 1945 to work through. it could be a huge opportunity to locate lost art works from jewish collections. as this. this can be like looking for a needle in a haystack we have at least $1500.00 photos like this to digitize. we have a total of nearly $40000.00 of burleigh's transactions that we're working on and figuring out so we have a lot of work ahead of us i'm a gal microphone think. pick up tempo big talk. a lot of masa. a hoot and stein james blish luda fritz
stories and discussions to no one will come to the debut suffocating program tonight from funny jimmy tanya's azizi tao i would say deputed close match africa join us on facebook at t.w. africa. this was once the center of the nazi party in munich and here where the nazis planned the systematic seizure of jewish assets today a belated restitution for those crimes is being worked on. the backs of documents that have arrived at the central institute for our history in munich are a treasure trove...
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. >>> an award winning chef, tanya holland, is opening a new cafe inside of the oakland museum.ps it will attract more than just visitors to the museum. she's best known for her restaurant brown sugar kitchen and she has written cook books and hosted her own show on the food network and she helps women of color who inspire to grow in the culinary 16. >> i feel like if i do not get there how are other women going to feel like they can do it after me. >> the new restaurant in the oakland museum of california is due to open in august. >>> the coronavirus keeps spreading include now a case in solano county. we tell you what is so special about this specific case and why health officials are scrambling. >> it's not good for business. tourists do not come to the enabled as they used to because they do not feel safe. >>> san francisco's historic castro district has seen a spike in the homeless. we tell you about the efforts to help. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, welcome to mornings on 2. it's thursday, february 27th. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, thank you f
. >>> an award winning chef, tanya holland, is opening a new cafe inside of the oakland museum.ps it will attract more than just visitors to the museum. she's best known for her restaurant brown sugar kitchen and she has written cook books and hosted her own show on the food network and she helps women of color who inspire to grow in the culinary 16. >> i feel like if i do not get there how are other women going to feel like they can do it after me. >> the new restaurant in...
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sorry to tell, you i'm sorry to give the lied to what your high school teachers told you but the lucy tanyawas not region recent enough. and by this point i think they brought up that the battle of tenant burgle own had roughly how many? 250,000. >> on the other side, but in a, week roughly in a week, ten days, so when we have, that number there, that number on the western front, we are about to have that kind of number, in the middle east. a couple of thousand, you know, almost 2000 people, dying at sea, woodbury have made the news. had it happen to anybody else, in but the americans. >> but the british understood that by 1915, logic didn't work morals didn't work. >> it appears to saving your ancestors the british did not work, so maybe having the americans bleed a little bit, it might work. has eric clarkson has a book, it's all right, it's the best seller, you know i'm glad i read, as a historian, there's a slightly, slightly different way to do things, one of things he allege in the book, is that churchill has claimed, that what we needed to get the americans off the sidelines, was a p
sorry to tell, you i'm sorry to give the lied to what your high school teachers told you but the lucy tanyawas not region recent enough. and by this point i think they brought up that the battle of tenant burgle own had roughly how many? 250,000. >> on the other side, but in a, week roughly in a week, ten days, so when we have, that number there, that number on the western front, we are about to have that kind of number, in the middle east. a couple of thousand, you know, almost 2000...
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tanya ednan—laperouse, her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction.ok itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't have a clue who these people are, where they are based, what they are doing. and what do our sellers know about allergens? ingredients that can trigger serious allergic reactions. as long as you're just using, you know, like the normal ingredients rather than what the factories use and stuff. are there any nuts in any of these? what? are there any nuts in any of these? i don't understand. people just don't have a clue, do they? they don't understand what an allergen is, or they don't understand the question, which is also very dangerous. if you're asking something serious then they might just say yes, because they don't know what you're saying. that's appalling. very easily they could trade, you know, i
tanya ednan—laperouse, her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction.ok itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't have a clue who these people are, where they are based, what they are doing. and what do our sellers know about allergens? ingredients...
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record high of more than 3800 women were killed in 2019 up 7 percent from 2018 well earlier i spoke to tanya pansie she's the executive director of amnesty international in mexico and she says one of the problems is a lack of action on preventing violence. the situation is that we are not having public finances in order to prevent violence and all the conversation is always that the conversation for the garment means around the criminal criminal i know we already have our crack you know we're criminal law and we are we are not preventing preventive action. so now. we have been from all over all over the country we are asking the government. to have a really public body. and. violence against women i think most important things that is happening in mexico is the commission of our culture mckee's more so when men are not having the power and so. our men and putin really have to think that in mexico mexico. and other crimes that. they just they are the. hundreds of russians have rallied to voice their anger at president that in a person's plans to change the constitution protesters from across
record high of more than 3800 women were killed in 2019 up 7 percent from 2018 well earlier i spoke to tanya pansie she's the executive director of amnesty international in mexico and she says one of the problems is a lack of action on preventing violence. the situation is that we are not having public finances in order to prevent violence and all the conversation is always that the conversation for the garment means around the criminal criminal i know we already have our crack you know we're...
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tanya? >> yeah. not much to add. i would just say it's part of the normal board process, where every five years or so, we're to go and test the market and see what's available. in 2015, the contract was awarded to cambridge associates with several extensions. and we're on the last extension, which gives us time through october 2020. and we're pleased to answer any questions you may have. >> i'll make a motion to issue the r.f.p. for consulting services. >> second. >> motion has been made by commissioner chu. questions? i have one suggestion to the r.f.p. and one other observation. one, i was not able to determine which one of these duties would suggest the consultant should have experience counderwriting coinvestments. since we've been doing coinvestment, and we have plans to do more, we should spell it out that we have a certain expectation that a consultant should be able to help us in this area. >> definitely. it's listed in there. i'll have to find the exact wording that, you know, we noted that consultant should
tanya? >> yeah. not much to add. i would just say it's part of the normal board process, where every five years or so, we're to go and test the market and see what's available. in 2015, the contract was awarded to cambridge associates with several extensions. and we're on the last extension, which gives us time through october 2020. and we're pleased to answer any questions you may have. >> i'll make a motion to issue the r.f.p. for consulting services. >> second. >>...
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tanya? >> yeah. not much to add.ould just say it's part of the normal board process, where every five years or so, we're to go and test the market and see what's available. in 2015, the contract was awarded to cambridge associates with several extensions. and we're on the last extension, which gives us time through october 2020. and we're pleased to answer any questions you may have. >> i'll make a motion to issue the r.f.p. for consulting services. >> second. >> motion has been made by commissioner chu. questions? i have one suggestion to the r.f.p. and one other observation. one, i was not able to determine which one of these duties would suggest the consultant should have experience counderwriting coinvestments. since we've been doing coinvestment, and we have plans to do more, we should spell it out that we have a certain expectation that a consultant should be able to help us in this area. >> definitely. it's listed in there. i'll have to find the exact wording that, you know, we noted that consultant should hav
tanya? >> yeah. not much to add.ould just say it's part of the normal board process, where every five years or so, we're to go and test the market and see what's available. in 2015, the contract was awarded to cambridge associates with several extensions. and we're on the last extension, which gives us time through october 2020. and we're pleased to answer any questions you may have. >> i'll make a motion to issue the r.f.p. for consulting services. >> second. >> motion...